[0001] This invention relates to a carton which is particularly but not only suitable for
accommodating beverage containers such as cans and which incorporates a "strap-type"
carrying handle which is automatically set up into a position of use as the carton
is being closed after having been loaded.
[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 with 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] DE 2756374A discloses a packaging carton for bottles with a strap type handle. The
handle strap extends transversely entirely across the top panel and one of the side
panels of the carton. The strap is so connected that a surplus of material enables
a user part of the handle to be brought into a position of use.
US 2946621A discloses a packaging carton wherein a strap type handle extends entirely
across one of the side panels.
[0004] Lifting a carton and its contents by a strap handle causes the weight of the package
to be concentrated at the handle and certain areas of the panels to which the handle
is attached. The concentration of weight produces stress that can cause deformation
and failure of the handle and various carton panels.
[0005] A further problem with known strap handles is that once it is in a set up condition,
the nature of paperboard will tend to make the strap return to its original position,
which is undesirable.
[0006] The present invention seeks to overcome or at least mitigate the problems of the
prior art.
[0007] One aspect of the invention provides a carton for holding a plurality of articles
which carton comprises a series of hinged wall panels forming a sleeve including a
top panel and opposed side panels hingedly connected to the top panel, and a bottom
panel hingedly connected to one or more of said side panels; there further comprising
a continuous strap handle formed from the carton and transversely extending entirely
across the top panel and one of the side panels, the strap is so connected at its
opposite ends as to provide a surplus of material to enable a user part of the handle
to be brought into a position of use, characterised in that the strap handle extends
into a bottom panel of the carton.
[0008] Preferably there further comprises a web is provided to interconnect the strap handle
to one of the top or side panels.
[0009] According to an optional feature of this aspect of the invention the strap handle
is defined by first and second pairs of juxtaposed cuts, the cuts of the first pair
are disposed entirely across the top panel and extend into one of the side panels,
the cuts of the second pair are disposed in the one side panel and extend from positions
at a lateral space respectively from the cuts of the first pair to the adjacent side
edge of the bottom panel. Optionally, a pair of juxtaposed fold lines extends between
each cut of the first pair and the adjacent cut of the second pair to define a web
there between for interconnecting the handle and the one side panel.
[0010] Preferably, the end of the strap handle adjacent to the base panel includes a portioned
positioned between two adjacent articles in the carton to retain the handle in a position
of use and/or to restrict relative movement between adjacent articles.
[0011] Preferably there further comprises a pair of load retaining apertures struck from
the strap handle to retain said two adjacent articles.
[0012] A second aspect of the invention provides a blank for forming a carton for holding
articles which blank includes in series hinged wall panels for forming a sleeve including
a top panel and opposed side panels hingedly connected to the top panel, and at least
a bottom panel hingedly connected to one or more of said side panels; there further
comprising a continuous strap handle formed from the blank and transversely extending
entirely across the top panel and one of the side panels, the strap is so connected
at its opposite ends as to provide a surplus of material to enable a user part of
the handle to be brought into a position of use in a set up condition characterised
in that the strap handle extends into a bottom panel.
[0013] Preferably there further comprises a web is provided to interconnect the strap handle
to one of the top or side panels.
[0014] According to an optional feature of the second aspect of the invention the strap
handle is defined by first and second pairs of juxtaposed cuts, the cuts of the first
pair are disposed entirely across the top panel and extend into one of the side panels,
the cuts of the second pair are disposed in the one side panel and extend from positions
at a lateral space respectively from the cuts of the first pair to the adjacent side
edge of the bottom panel. Optionally, a pair of juxtaposed fold lines extends between
each cut of the first pair and the adjacent cut of the second pair to define a web
there between for interconnecting the handle and the one side panel.
Preferably, the end of the strap handle adjacent to the base panel includes a portioned
positioned between two adjacent articles in the carton to retain the handle in a position
of use and/or to restrict relative movement between adjacent articles.
[0015] 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 of a wraparound carton incorporating one aspect
of the invention;
FIGURE 2 is a perspective view of the carton in a set up condition formed from the
blank of Figure 1;
FIGURE 3 is a perspective view of the carton shown in Figure 2 with the handle in
a position of use;
FIGURE 4 is a perspective view from below of the carton in Figure 3 showing the handle
portion;
FIGURE 5 is a plan view of a blank according to a second embodiment of the invention;
FIGURE 6 is a perspective view of the carton in a set up condition formed from the
blank of Figure 5.
Figure 7 is a perspective view of the carton shown in Figure 6 with the handle in
a position of use;
Figure 8 is a plan view of a blank according to a third embodiment of the invention;
Figure 9 is a perspective view of the carton in a set up condition formed from the
blank of Figure 8; and
Figure 10 is a perspective view of the carton shown in Figure 9 with the handle in
a position of use.
Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments
[0016] Referring to the drawings and in particular Figures 1 and 2 thereof, a carton is
formed from a unitary blank 10 made from paper board or other suitable foldable sheet
material, which can be adapted to accommodate the variety of articles such as cans,
bottles or cups in variety of arrangements, for example six bottles arranged in two
rows of three bottles each. It is envisaged the carton can be adapted to accommodate
a different number of articles according to user requirements.
[0017] Turning to the carton blank 10 of the first embodiment illustrated in Figure 1, this
blank includes panels for forming a top, a base and opposed sides. The blank is arranged
so that there comprises a first base panel 12, first side wall panel 14, top panel
16, second side wall panel 18, and second base panel 20 hingedly connected one to
the next in a series along fold lines 22, 24, 26 and 28 respectively.
[0018] There may further comprise one or more article engaging structures 30 for engaging
an article or articles. Preferably, each structure 30 comprises a pair of oppositely
disposed flaps 32, 34 hingedly connected to first side panel 14 or second side panel
16 along fold lines 36 and 38 respectively. Preferably, fold lines 36 and 38 diverge
inwardly of the aperture defined by flaps 32, 34 in the respective side wall panel.
Fold lines 36, 38 are convergent in an upward direction as viewed in Figures 2 and
3. A cut line 40 separates adjacent flaps 32, 34.
[0019] The lower edges of flaps 32, 34 define an edge of a tightening aperture 42. For tightening
the carton around a group of articles, tightening apertures 42 are formed in first
base panel 12 while similar tightening apertures 42 are formed in second base panel
20. With the carton disposed about a group of articles and with the base panels 12
and 20 disposed in an overlapping relationship, machine elements enter the tightening
apertures 42 and move towards the other, so as to tighten the carton about the group
of articles as is well known. After the carton is tightened, it is locked by suitable
securing means, for example locking tabs 90 which are driven through the apertures
defined by retaining tabs 92 respectively. The configurations of locking tabs and
retaining tabs 90, 92 are well known and the locking operation is well understood.
[0020] In one class of embodiments, a stabilizing (or bottle neck spacer) flap 96 shown
in Figure 1 is struck from the top panel 16 so that the flap 96 is hinged to top panel
16 but otherwise cut out from the blank.
[0021] The blank of Figure 1 further comprises a strap handle H having a central user portion
68, which in this embodiment is frangibly connected to the top panel 16. The central
user portion 68 is formed from top panel 16 and extends entirely across the top panel
16. The handle H extends into first and second side panels 14, 18.
[0022] The central user portion 68 is separated from the top panel by opposed cut lines
78 and 80. Preferably, there further comprises one or more apertures 82 and 84 positioned
along each longitudinal edge of central user portion 68 to make it easier for a user
to grip the central user portion.
[0023] The handle H extends into first side wall panel 14 and is defined, at least in part,
by side handle panel 58. Side handle panel 58 is separated from side wall panel 14
by two pairs of opposed or juxtaposed cut lines 64, 66; and 63, 65. The cut lines
64, 66 of the upper pair are the respective extensions of cut lines 78, 80 and extend
downwardly from fold line 24 to web panels 72a, 72b respectively. The cut lines 63,
65 of the lower pair extend downwardly from web panels 72a, 72b at the positions laterally
spaced respectively from the cut lines 64, 66 to fold line 22. Cut lines 64, 66 further
define an intermediate panel 71 in the side panel 14. There is only one intermediate
panel 71 in this embodiment; however, The handle H may comprise two or more intermediate
panels for connecting the side handle panel 58 to the central user portion 68. In
Figure 1 intermediate panel 71 is hingedly connected to side handle panel 58 along
fold line 70 and to central user portion 68 along fold line 24. Accordingly, the handle
H extends entirely across the first side panel 14 also.
[0024] It is preferred that the handle H extends further into base panel 12 and is hingedly
connected thereto. In the embodiment of Figure 1, the handle H further comprises base
handle panels 15, 15a, 15b struck from and hingedly connected to base panel 12 along
fold lines 13, 13a, 13b. Base handle panels 15, 15a, 15b are hingedly connected to
side handle panel 58 along an extension of fold line 22. In use, the handle H will
pivot inwardly along fold line 13, 13a, 13b, described in more detail below, so as
to raise the central user portion 68 above the top wall panel 16 and into a position
of use.
[0025] In one class of embodiments, the handle H is hinged to one of the side or top panels
14, 16 intermediate the ends of the handle, by means of a web structure. In this embodiment,
the web structure is provided by the aforementioned web panels 72a, 72b. The first
web panel 72a hingedly interconnects the side handle panel 58 and side wall panel
14 along juxtaposed fold lines 74a and 76a while the second web panel 72b hingedly
interconnects the opposing edge of side handle panel 58 and side wall panel 14 along
juxtaposed fold lines 74b and 76b. Fold lines 74a, 76a extend between cut line 64
of the upper pair and the adjacent cut line 63 of the lower pair and thereby define
the first web panel 72a therebetween. Fold lines 74b, 76b extend between cut line
66 of the upper pair and the adjacent cut line 65 of the lower pair and thereby define
the second web panel 72b therebetween. The web panels 72a, 72b restrict the degree
of movement of the handle so improving the structural integrity of the handle whilst
retaining a degree of flexibility. The web panels 72a, 72b also contribute to the
connection between the opposed end portions of side wall panel 14 so as to enhance
the structural integrity of side wall panel 14. The web panel further helps to dissipate
the stresses from handling the package.
[0026] It is envisaged that the web structure is not limited to the embodiment described
in the preceding paragraph. Indeed, it is envisaged that the web structure can be
arranged so as to hinge the handle to the top panel without departing from the scope
of invention.
[0027] In Figure 1, as the web structure connects the side wall panel 14 to the side handle
panel 58 there comprises two pairs of cut lines 64, 66 and 63, 65 defining the side
handle panel 58, separated by the web panels 72a and 72b respectively.
[0028] In order to provide a stronger handle structure, it is preferable for the handle
H to widen towards its ends and to this end, the cut lines 64, 66 and 63, 65 of the
side handle panel 58 may diverge toward the first base panel 12.
[0029] A further preferred feature is to provide one or more article retention structures
within the handle H which perform two purposes: (i) to reduce movement between adjacent
articles, thereby to improve the rigidity of the package; and (ii) to maintain the
handle H in a set up condition after it has been placed in a position of use.
[0030] In the embodiment of Figure 1, there are two article retention structures 46. Each
article retention structure 46 is identical and therefore only one of them will now
be described. The retention structure comprises a pair of article receiving flaps
48 and 50 struck from and hingedly connected to side handle panel 58 along fold lines
52 and 54. A cut line 56 separates the article receiving flaps 48 and 50. In some
embodiments there may further comprise tightening apertures 44a and 44b which function
in like manner to apertures 42, described above. Fold lines 52 and 54 are arranged
to provide an interference type fit with an article that is retained.
[0031] As the or each article retention structure 46 is positioned intermediate the opposed
cut lines 63, 65 forming the handle H, the base handle panels 15a and 15b are separated
from base panel by cut lines 60 and 62. In use, the base handle panels function in
identical manner to base handle panel 15.
[0032] The handle H may extend into the second side wall panel 18 in like manner as the
first side wall panel 14, by providing one or more of a side handle panel, a web structure,
one or more base handle panels or an article retention structure. However, in the
embodiment of Figure 1, the central user portion 68 extends into second side wall
panel 18 by extending cut lines 78 and 80 into second side wall panel 18. Preferably
the cut lines defining this end of the handle H diverge outwardly as designated by
reference numerals 86 and 88, so as to dissipate the stresses associated with lifting
the handle H and reduce the risk of tearing the second side wall panel 18.
[0033] An additional handle strap (not shown) can be applied to the inner surface of the
blank 10, being secured to the central user portion 68 by glue or other means known
in the art. It is further preferred the handle strap is formed from paper board, laminated
paper board, fibrous tape or other suitable plastics material.
[0034] Turning to the construction of the carton, illustrated in Figures 2, 3 and 4, the
blank requires a series of sequential folding and, optionally, gluing operations which
can be 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.
[0035] Articles are held together in an array, for example two rows of four articles A and
the carton blank is introduced to the articles A. In this embodiment, the blank 10
is introduced from above. The side panels 14, 18 of the blank are then folded about
fold lines 24 and 26 respectively such that the side panels are folded downwardly
with respect to top panel 16.
[0036] The article engaging structures 30 are also formed by folding outwardly to define
receiving apertures as is well known, and base panels 12 and 20 are folded out of
alignment with side wall panels 14 and 18. The side wall panels 14, 18 and base panels
12, 20 are brought into contact with the respective articles A, such that the lower
portion of articles A protrude through apertures defined by the engaging flaps 32,
34 and are held in position thereto as shown in Figure 3.
[0037] Thereafter, base panels 12 and 20 are brought into overlapping relationship and connected
together by glue or by the locking means as hereinbefore described. Thus, the carton
is in a set up and loaded condition as shown in Figure 2.
[0038] In order to form the handle H, reference is made to Figures 3 and 4. The central
user portion 68 is detached from the top panel 16 along cut lines 78, 80, by an end
user so that at least a portion of the handle H stands proud of the top panel 16 as
shown in Figure 3. When the central user portion 68 is raised, the side handle panel
58 is displaced inwardly. Thus, if the handle panel terminates at the bottom of side
wall panel 14, it is folded inwardly along the fold line 22 connecting the side wall
panel 14 and the base panel 12. In those embodiments with a web structure, the web
panels 72a, 72b are folded inwardly along fold lines 76a, 76b.
[0039] By causing the web panels 72a, 72b and side handle panel 58 to move inwardly, it
provides a surplus of material to enable the central user portion 68 to be placed
in a position of use, similar to that shown in Figure 3. In the preferred embodiment
of Figure 1, the handle H extends into base panel 12 by base handle panels 15, 15a
and 15b, so the handle is folded inwardly along fold lines 13, 13a and 13b. This action
causes the base handle panels 15, 15a, 15b to be folded upwardly and inwardly and
side handle panel 58 to be displaced inwardly with respect to side wall panel 14.
Likewise, intermediate panel 71 is folded out of a collinear arrangement with side
handle panel 58 along fold line 70 so as to assist imparting a degree of curvature
to the handle H once it is in a position of use.
[0040] In those embodiments with one or more article retention structures 46, as the side
handle panel 58 is displaced inwardly, the article engaging flaps 48 and 50 are caused
to be folded outwardly along fold lines 52 and 54, as shown in Figures 3 and 4. It
will be seen from Figure 4 that base handle panels 15, 15a and 15b are sized and shaped
to be placed intermediate a bottom portion of the articles so as to provide an interference
type fit Furthermore, the edge of the apertures formed by engaging flaps 48 and 50
are shaped to engage a lower portion of the article so that the side handle panel
58 is restricted from any outward movement once displaced inwardly.
[0041] By connecting the side handle panel 58 to the side wall panel 14 by the web panels
72a, 72b, the upward movement of the handle H will cause the web panels 72a, 72b to
be folded into a proximate face to face arrangement with side wall panel 14, shown
in Figure 4. This, in turn, pulls the side wall panel 14 inwardly towards the article
thereby preventing or at least restricting the web panels 72a, 72b from being folded
back to its original position. Thus, the handle H is maintained in a set up condition,
shown in Figures 3 and 4 by the web structure and, separately, the engagement of the
article with the side handle panel 58 and/or the base handle panels 15, 15a, 15b.
[0042] Turning to the second embodiment of the invention, shown in Figures 5, 6 and 7, the
blank and carton are designed for a plurality of articles arranged in two tiers of
articles A1, A2. Therefore the side wall structures and handle structure is altered
accordingly. The second embodiment is similar to the first embodiment and therefore
like parts are designated by the same reference numeral but with the prefix '1'. Therefore,
only the differences will now be described.
[0043] It will be seen from Figure 5 that side wall panel 114 comprises upper and lower
side wall panel portions 117 and 115 hingedly connected together along fold line 119.
In this embodiment, the side handle panel 158 is formed in the lower side panel portion
115, but it could be formed in the upper side panel portion 117, without departing
from the scope of invention. In order to connect the side handle panel 158 to the
central user portion 168, there further comprises a second intermediate panel 159
hingedly connected to side handle panel 158 along an extension of fold line 119 and
to first intermediate panel 171 along fold line 170. The web structures are formed
in lower side wall panel portion 115, although they could of course be positioned
in upper side wall panel portion 117 or indeed in the top panel 116, without departing
from the scope of the invention.
[0044] As shown in Figures 6 and 7, the second embodiment is constructed in identical manner
to the first embodiment and likewise the handle structure H2 too is formed in a like
manner so will not be described in any greater detail.
[0045] Turning to the third embodiment shown in Figures 8, 9 and 10, the carton is constructed
to receive two tiers of articles A3, A4 each tier having a group arranged in a two
by three formation. Again, the general structure of the carton and the handle is very
similar to the first and second embodiments with like references being used, but this
time with the prefix '2'. Again only differences with respect to the second embodiment
will now be described.
[0046] In this embodiment, there comprises a single article retention structure 246 formed
from side handle panel 258.
[0047] The article retention structure 246 is identical to that described in the first embodiment
and comprises a pair of article engaging flaps 248 and 250. In this embodiment, the
base handle panel 215 is struck from one side of the article retention structure 246
and there further comprises a second base handle panel 215a struck from the base panel
212 along the opposing side of the article retention structure 246. As this is a two
tier structure, there also comprises a second intermediate panel 259 hingedly interconnecting
side handle panel 258 and first intermediate panel 271 along fold lines 219 and 270
respectively.
[0048] The third embodiment is constructed in a like manner to the first and second embodiments
and therefore will not be described in any greater detail but is illustrated in Figures
9 and 10.
[0049] The invention and its preferred embodiments provide a pack with a handle which can
be moved from a flat collapsed position with respect to the top panel 216 to a position
of use and is held in place by the handle structure. Beneficially, this makes it easier
for a user to reuse the handle. The web structure and handle structure arrangement
imparts a degree of flexibility in the handle so that the stresses created when handling
the carton are dissipated across a larger area and absorbed in the side wall and base
wall structures thereby to reduce the risk of unwanted tearing.
[0050] It will be recognized that as used herein, the terms "top", "bottom", "base", "side",
"upper", "lower", "inner", "outer" with respect to the panels of the carton are relative
terms, and that the carton may be re-oriented as necessary or as desired. Any reference
to hinged connections should not be construed as necessarily referring to a single
fold line only; indeed it is envisaged that a hinged connection can be formed from
a score line, a frangible line or one, two or more fold lines without departing from
the scope of invention.
[0051] The present invention and its preferred embodiment relate to a package, which is
shaped to provide satisfactory strength to hold articles securely but with a degree
of flexibility so that load transfer to the handle is absorbed by the carton. The
shape of the blank minimizes the amount of paper board required and the carrier can
be applied to an array of articles by hand or automatic machinery. It is anticipated
that the invention can be applied to a variety of carriers and is not limited to the
wrap around type. For example, the handle H of the aforementioned carton can be applied
to a top gripping carton or fully enclosed carton without departing from the scope
of the invention.
1. A carton for holding a plurality of articles (A) which carton comprises a series of
hinged wall panels forming a sleeve including a top panel (16), opposed side panels
(14, 18) hingedly connected to the top panel (16), and a bottom panel (12, 20) hingedly
connected to said side panels (14, 18); and wherein an integral strap handle (H) extends
entirely across the top panel and into one of the side panels (14), the strap being
so connected at its opposite ends as to provide a surplus of material to enable a
user part of the handle (H) to be brought into a position of use, characterised in that the strap handle (H) extends into the bottom panel (12) of the carton from said one
side panel (14).
2. The carton as claimed in claim 1 wherein a web (72a, 72b)is provided to interconnect
the strap handle to one of the top panel (14) and the one side panel (16).
3. The carton as claimed in claim 1 wherein the strap handle (H) is defined by first
and second pairs of juxtaposed cuts (78, 80; 63, 64; 65, 66), the cuts of the first
pair (78, 80) are disposed entirely across the top panel (16) and extend into the
one side panels (14), the cuts of the second pair (63, 64, 65, 66) are disposed in
the one side panel (14) and extend from positions at a lateral space respectively
from the cuts of the first pair (78, 80) to the adjacent lower edge of the one side
panel (14).
4. The carton as claimed in claim 3 wherein a pair of juxtaposed fold lines (74a, 76a;
74b, 76b) extends between each cut of the first pair and the adjacent cut of the second
pair to define a web (72a, 72b) there between for interconnecting the handle and the
one side panel (14).
5. The carton as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the end of the strap handle adjacent
to the bottom panel (12) includes a portion (15) positioned between two adjacent articles
(A) in the carton to retain the handle in a position of use and/or to restrict relative
movement between adjacent articles (A).
6. The carton as claimed in claim 5 wherein there further comprises a pair of article
retaining apertures (46) struck from the strap handle to retain said two adjacent
articles (A).
7. A blank (10) for forming a carton for holding articles (A) which blank includes in
series hinged wall panels for forming a sleeve including a top panel (16), opposed
side panels (14, 18) hingedly connected to the top panel (16), and at least a bottom
panel (12, 20) hingedly connected to one or more of said side panels (14, 18); there
further comprising a continuous strap handle (H) formed from the blank (10) and extending
entirely across the top panel (16) and one of the side panels (14), the strap (H)
is so connected at its opposite ends as to provide a surplus of material to enable
a user part of the handle to be brought into a position of use in a set up condition
characterised in that the strap handle (H) extends into a bottom panel (12).
8. The blank (10) as claimed in claim 7 wherein a web (72a, 72b) is provided to interconnect
the strap handle (H) to one of the top panel (14) and the one side panels (16).
9. The blank (10) as claimed in claim 7 wherein the strap handle (H) is defined by first
and second pairs of juxtaposed cuts (78, 80; 63, 64, 65, 66), the cuts of the first
pair (78, 80) are disposed entirely across the top panel (16) and extend into the
one side panels (14), the cuts of the second pair (63, 64, 65, 66) are disposed in
the one side panel (14) and extend from positions at a lateral space respectively
from the cuts of the first pair (78, 80) to the adjacent side edge of the bottom panel
(14).
10. The blank (10) as claimed in claim 9 wherein a pair of juxtaposed fold lines (74a,
76a; 74b, 76b) extends between each cut of the first pair and the adjacent cut of
the second pair to define a web (72a, 72b) there between for interconnecting the handle
and the one side panel (14).
11. The blank (10) as claimed in claim 10 wherein the end of the strap handle adjacent
to the bottom panel (12) includes a portion (15) positioned between two adjacent articles
in the carton to retain the handle in a position of use and/or to restrict relative
movement between adjacent articles (A).
12. The blank (10) as claimed in claim 11 wherein there further comprises a pair of article
retaining apertures (46) struck from the strap handle to retain said two adjacent
articles (A).
13. A package comprising a carton as claimed in any of claims 1 to 6 and a plurality of
articles arranged in an array.
1. Schachtel zum Halten einer Vielzahl von Gegenständen (A), wobei die Schachtel eine
Reihe von gelenkig miteinander verbundenen Wandflächen umfasst, die eine Hülse ausbilden,
einschließlich einer Deckenwandfläche (16), gegenüberliegender Seitenwandflächen (14,
18), die gelenkig mit der Deckenwandfläche (16) verbunden sind, sowie einer Bodenwandfläche
(12, 20), die gelenkig mit den Seitenwandflächen (14, 18) verbunden ist, wobei sich
ein integraler Tragegriff (H) vollständig über die Deckenwandfläche und in eine der
Seitenwandflächen (14) erstreckt, wobei der Tragegriff derart an seinen gegenüberliegenden
Enden verbunden ist, um einen Materialüberschuss bereitzustellen, um einem Benutzerabschnitt
des Tragegriffes (H) zu ermöglichen, in eine Gebruchsposition gebracht zu werden,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sich der Tragegriff (H) von der einen Seitenwandfläche (14) in die Bodenwandfläche
(12) der Schachtel erstreckt.
2. Schachtel nach Anspruch 1, wobei ein Netz (72a, 72b) bereitgestellt ist, um den Tragegriff
mit der Deckenwandfläche (14) oder der einen Seitenwandfläche (16) zu verbinden.
3. Schachtel nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Tragegriff (H) durch ein erstes und ein zweites
Paar von rittlings angeordneten Ausstanzungen (78, 80; 63, 64; 65, 66) definiert ist,
wobei die Ausstanzungen des ersten Paares (78, 80) vollständig entlang der Deckenwandfläche
(16) angeordnet sind und sich in die eine Seitenwandfläche (14) erstrecken, wobei
die Ausstanzungen des zweiten Paares (63, 64, 65, 66) in der einen Seitenwandfläche
(14) angeordnet sind und sich von Positionen in einem lateralen Abstand jeweils von
den Ausstanzungen des ersten Paares (78, 80) zu der angrenzenden unteren Kante der
einen Seitenwandfläche (14) erstrecken.
4. Schachtel nach Anspruch 3, wobei sich ein Paar von rittlings angeordneten Faltlinien
(74a, 76a; 74b, 76b) zwischen jeder Ausstanzung des ersten Paares und der angrenzenden
Ausstanzung des zweiten Paares erstreckt, um ein Netz (72a, 72b) dazwischen zu definieren,
um den Tragegriff und die eine Seitenwandfläche (14) zu verbinden.
5. Schachtel nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei das Ende des Tragegriffs,
das an die Bodenwandfläche (12) angrenzt, einen Abschnitt (15) umfasst, der zwischen
zwei angrenzenden Gegenständen (A) in der Schachtel positioniert ist, um den Tragegriff
in einer Gebrauchsposition zurückzuhalten und/oder eine relative Bewegung zwischen
angrenzenden Gegenständen (A) zu verhindern.
6. Schachtel nach Anspruch 5, wobei ferner ein Paar von Gegenstandsaufnahmeöffnungen
(46) umfasst wird, die aus dem Tragegriff ausgestanzt sind, um die zwei angrenzenden
Gegenstände (A) zurückzuhalten.
7. Zuschnitt (10) zum Ausbilden einer Schachtel zum Halten von Gegenständen (A), wobei
der Zuschnitt eine Reihe von gelenkig miteinander verbundenen Wandflächen zum Ausbilden
einer Hülse umfasst, einschließlich einer Deckenwandfläche (16), gegenüberliegender
Seitenwandflächen (14, 18), die gelenkig mit der Deckenwandfläche (16) verbunden sind,
sowie wenigstens einer Bodenwandfläche (12, 20), die gelenkig mit einer oder mehreren
der Seitenwandflächen (14, 18) verbunden ist, wobei ferner ein kontinuierlicher Tragegriff
(H) umfasst wird, der aus dem Zuschnitt (10) ausgebildet ist und sich vollständig
über die Deckenwandfläche (16) und eine der Seitenwandflächen (14) erstreckt, wobei
der Tragegriff (H) derart an seinen gegenüberliegenden Enden verbunden ist, um einen
Materialüberschuss bereitzustellen, um einem Benutzerabschnitt des Tragegriffes zu
ermöglichen, in einem aufgerichteten Zustand in eine Gebruchsposition gebracht zu
werden, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sich der Tragegriff (H) in eine Bodenwandfläche (12) erstreckt.
8. Zuschnitt (10) nach Anspruch 7, wobei ein Netz (72a, 72b) bereitgestellt ist, um den
Tragegriff (H) mit der Deckenwandfläche (14) oder der einen Seitenwandfläche (16)
zu verbinden.
9. Zuschnitt (10) nach Anspruch 7, wobei der Tragegriff (H) durch ein erstes und ein
zweites Paar von rittlings angeordneten Ausstanzungen (78, 80; 63, 64; 65, 66) definiert
ist, wobei die Ausstanzungen des ersten Paares (78, 80) vollständig entlang der Deckenwandfläche
(16) angeordnet sind und sich in die eine Seitenwandfläche (14) erstrecken, wobei
die Ausstanzungen des zweiten Paares (63, 64, 65, 66) in der einen Seitenwandfläche
(14) angeordnet sind und sich von Positionen in einem lateralen Abstand jeweils von
den Ausstanzungen des ersten Paares (78, 80) zu der angrenzenden Seitenkante der Bodenwandfläche
(14) erstrecken.
10. Zuschnitt (10) nach Anspruch 9, wobei sich ein Paar von rittlings angeordneten Faltlinien
(74a, 76a; 74b, 76b) zwischen jeder Ausstanzung des ersten Paares und der angrenzenden
Ausstanzung des zweiten Paares erstreckt, um ein Netz (72a, 72b) dazwischen zu definieren,
um den Tragegriff und die eine Seitenwandfläche (14) zu verbinden.
11. Zuschnitt (10) nach Anspruch 10, wobei das Ende des Tragegriffs, das an die Bodenwandfläche
(12) angrenzt, einen Abschnitt (15) umfasst, der zwischen zwei angrenzenden Gegenständen
in der Schachtel positioniert ist, um den Tragegriff in einer Gebrauchsposition zurückzuhalten
und/oder eine relative Bewegung zwischen angrenzenden Gegenständen (A) zu verhindern.
12. Zuschnitt (10) nach Anspruch 11, wobei ferner ein Paar von Gegenstandsaufnahmeöffnungen
(46) umfasst wird, die aus dem Tragegriff ausgestanzt sind, um die zwei angrenzenden
Gegenstände (A) zurückzuhalten.
13. Verpackung, umfassend eine Schachtel nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6 und eine Vielzahl
von Gegenständen, die in einem Array angeordnet sind.
1. Carton destiné à recevoir une pluralité d'articles (A) qui comprend une série de panneaux
reliés par onglets assemblés sur place formant un manchon comprenant un panneau supérieur
(16), des panneaux latéraux opposés (14,18) reliés par onglets au panneau supérieur
(16) et un panneau inférieur (12, 20) relié par onglets auxdits panneaux latéraux
(14, 18) ; et dans lequel une poignée de type sangle intégrale (H) s'étend entièrement
sur toute la surface du panneau supérieur ainsi que sur la surface d'un panneau latéral
(14), la sangle étant reliée à ses extrémités opposées de façon à fournir un excédent
de matériau permettant ainsi à la partie utilisateur de la poignée (H) d'être amenée
en position d'utilisation, caractérisée en ce que la poignée de type sangle (H) se prolonge dans le panneau inférieur (12) du carton
depuis un panneau latéral (14).
2. Carton selon la revendication 1 dans lequel une bande (72a, 72b) est fournie pour
interconnecter la poignée de type sangle à l'un des panneaux supérieurs (14) et au
panneau latéral (16).
3. Carton selon la revendication 1 dans lequel la poignée de type sangle (H) est définie
par des première et seconde paires d'entailles juxtaposées (78, 80 ; 63, 64 ; 65,
66), les entailles de la première paire (78, 80) sont disposées entièrement à travers
le panneau supérieur (16) et se prolongent dans le panneau latéral (14), les entailles
de la seconde paire (63, 64, 65, 66) sont disposées dans le panneau latéral (14) et
se prolongent depuis des positions à un espace latéral respectivement depuis les entailles
de la première paire (78, 80) vers le bord inférieur adjacent du panneau latéral (14).
4. Carton selon la revendication 3 dans lequel une paire de lignes de pliage juxtaposées
(74a, 76a ; 74b, 76b) se prolonge entre chaque entaille de la première paire et l'entaille
adjacente de la seconde paire pour définir une bande (72a, 72b) entre elles pour interconnecter
la poignée et le panneau latéral (14).
5. Carton selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes dans lequel l'extrémité
de la poignée de type sangle adjacente au panneau inférieur (12) comprend une partie
(15) positionnée entre deux articles adjacents (A) dans le carton pour maintenir la
poignée en position d'utilisation et/ou restreindre le déplacement relatif entre les
articles adjacents (A).
6. Carton selon la revendication 5 dans lequel est comprise en outre une paire de fentes
de retenue des articles (46) partant de la poignée de type sangle pour retenir les
deux desdits articles adjacents (A).
7. Flan (10) pour former un carton destiné à recevoir des articles (A), lequel flan comprend
en série des panneaux reliés par onglets assemblés sur place pour former un manchon
comprenant un panneau supérieur (16), des panneaux latéraux opposés (14, 18) reliés
par onglets au panneau supérieur (16) et au moins un panneau inférieur (12, 20) relié
par onglets à un ou plusieurs panneaux latéraux (14, 18) ; il comprend en outre une
poignée de type sangle continue (H) formée depuis le flan (10) et s'étendant entièrement
sur toute la surface du panneau supérieur (16) ainsi que sur la surface d'un panneau
latéral (14), la sangle (H) étant ainsi reliée à ses extrémités opposées de façon
à fournir un excédent de matériau permettant à la partie utilisateur de la poignée
(H) d'être amenée en position d'utilisation, caractérisée en ce que la poignée de type sangle (H) se prolonge dans un panneau inférieur (12).
8. Flan (10) selon la revendication 7 dans lequel une bande (72a, 72b) est fournie pour
interconnecter la poignée de type sangle (H) à un panneau supérieur (14) et un panneau
latéral (16).
9. Flan (10) selon la revendication 7 dans lequel la poignée de type sangle (H) est définie
par des première et seconde paires d'entailles juxtaposées (78, 80 ; 63, 64 ; 65,
66), les entailles de la première paire (78, 80) sont disposées entièrement à travers
le panneau supérieur (16) et se prolongent dans le panneau latéral (14), les entailles
de la seconde paire (63, 64, 65, 66) sont disposées dans le panneau latéral (14) et
se prolongent depuis des positions à un espace latéral respectivement depuis les entailles
de la première paire (78, 80) vers le bord latéral adjacent du panneau inférieur (14).
10. Flan (10) selon la revendication 9 dans lequel une paire de lignes de pliage juxtaposées
(74a, 76a ; 74b, 76b) se prolonge entre chaque entaille de la première paire et l'entaille
adjacente de la seconde paire pour définir une bande (72a, 72b) entre elles pour interconnecter
la poignée et le panneau latéral (14).
11. Flan (10) selon la revendication 10 dans lequel l'extrémité de la poignée de type
sangle adjacente au panneau inférieur (12) comprend une partie (15) positionnée entre
deux articles adjacents dans le carton pour maintenir la poignée dans une position
d'utilisation et/ou restreindre le déplacement relatif entre les articles adjacents
(A).
12. Flan (10) selon la revendication 11 dans lequel est comprise en outre une paire de
fentes de retenue des articles (46) partant de la poignée de type sangle pour retenir
les deux desdits articles adjacents (A).
13. Emballage comprenant un carton selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6 et
une pluralité d'articles agencés en rang.