Backgroung of the Invention
[0001] This invention relates generally to cartons having strap handles integrally formed
with the cartons, and more particularly to a carton with an integral strap handle
formed from a carton wall and having a relatively narrow medial grip portion and a
pair of wider portions joined to the opposite ends of the medial grip portion. The
invention also relates to an arrangement for reinforcing a strap handle of a carton
and further to an arrangement for facilitating inward movement of the opposite end
portions of a strap handle when the carton is lifted by the strap handle.
[0002] Cartons having integral strap handles are well known in the art. An example of the
strap handle carton is disclosed in Canadian Patent No. 1,243,987 in which a carton
is illustrated as having a strap handle that is formed primarily from a top wall.
The strap handle includes a longitudinally elongated medial grip portion and a pair
of wider portions located at opposite ends of the medial grip portion. Each wider
portion is defined by a pair of cut lines that diverge from the medial grip portion
toward the adjacent end edge of the top wall. To lift the carton, the strap handle
is gripped at the medial grip portion and pulled upward, which displaces the handle
from a stowed position where the handle lies in the plane of the top wall to a use
position where it is arched upwardly from the plane of the top wall. During this displacement,
the wider portions of the handle are inwardly moved toward each other while the respective
parts of the wider portions near the end edges of the top wall are moved downwardly
under the plane of the top wall. Such movements cause the wider portions to be wedged
into narrower portions of an opening in the top wall defined by the handle itself.
In the wedged condition, the opposite side edges of each wider portion are disposed
transversely of the complementary edges of the opening and scraped against the complementary
edges. This often results in tear in either or both of the handle strap and the top
wall. This problem is even aggravated when the carton is actually carried by the handle.
[0003] US patent No. 5,738,273 discloses another example of the strap handle carton wherein
the top wall comprises a pair of inner and outer panels and the strap handle is formed
in part from the inner top panel and in part from opposed inner end flaps that are
hingedly connected the end edges of the inner top panel. The inner end flaps are glued
to opposed outer end flaps that are hingedly connected to the end edges of the outer
top panel. For this purpose, glue is applied typically along the lower edges of the
end flaps such that the opposed end portions of the strap handle yet are free of restraint
of the outer end flaps. This specific glue location is required in order to allow
inward movement of the opposed end portions of the strap handle when the carton is
lifted by the handle. If glued to the outer end flaps, the handle end portions would
be forcibly peeled from the outer end flaps, which could damage the fibrous structure
of the handle ends. Although the glue locations are almost precisely controllable
by the use of modern packaging machines, having precautionary measures would always
be warranted to prevent undesired rupture of the strap handle.
[0004] Another example of a carton having an integral handle is disclosed in EP0203806 in
which a carton having a strap handle formed across a top panel is shown. The strap
handle includes a medial grip portion and a pair of wider portions which are formed
from and joined to the top panel. Although the strap handle can be moved above the
plane of the top wall, into a position of use for carrying the carton, the extendability
of the strap handle above the plane of the top panel is limited because the movement
of the strap handle is restricted by the outer top panel.
[0005] What is needed, therefore, is a carton having an integral, wide-ended strap handle
wherein the interference of the strap handle with the top wall is effectively prevented
or at least mitigated during the use of the strap handle. Such a carton should be
provided with means for preventing the wider portions from being caught by complementary
edges of the opening in the top wall. A carton having handle-reinforcing means that
would compensate for a potential peeling damage of the strap handle is also needed.
What is further needed is an arrangement wherein inward movement of the handle end
portions is facilitated upon lifting of the carton by the strap handle. Such an arrangement
should be provided particularly when the handle end portions are reinforced.
Summary of the Invention
[0006] A first aspect of the invention provides a carton comprising inner and outer top
panels secured together in an overlapping relationship to form a composite top wall,
a base wall, a pair of side walls interconnecting said top and base walls, a pair
of opposed inner end flaps hinged to opposed end edges of the inner top panel and
extending toward the base wall, a pair of opposed outer end flaps hinged to opposed
end edges of the outer top panel and disposed respectively on outside surfaces of
the inner end flaps, and an integral strap handle disposed internally of the carton
and extending between the inner end flaps across the inner top panel, the strap handle
including a medial grip portion, a pair of wider portions joined to opposite ends
of the medial grip portion and a pair of opposed forked-end portions connected to
the wider portions respectively, the opposed forked-end portions being formed from
the inner end flaps, the medial and wider portions being formed from the inner top
panel, the outer top panel having a handle access opening formed within the outer
top panel such that the periphery of the handle access opening is provided entirely
by the outer top panel, the handle access opening being vertically aligned with the
medial grip portion of the strap handle, the forked-end portions of the strap handle
being joined to the inner end flaps respectively and being free of restraint of the
outer end flaps.
[0007] Preferably, a handle-reinforcing strip is disposed in face-contacting relationship
with the strap handle, the reinforcing strip being disposed at least along the medial
grip portion of the strap handle and hinged to the strap handle.
[0008] According to an optional feature of this aspect of the invention, the outer top panel
includes a cover strip defined within the outer top panel, the cover strip being severably
connected to the outer top panel such that the handle access opening is defined in
the top panel upon severance of the cover strip to allow access to the strap handle
through the handle access opening.
[0009] Preferably the cover strip is secured to the medial grip portion of the strap handle.
[0010] According to an optional feature of this aspect of the invention, a pair of hand
flaps are hinged to the cover strip such that the hand flaps are folded inwardly of
the carton when the cover strip is grasped together with the medial grip portion to
lift the carton by the strap handle.
[0011] According to an optional feature of this aspect of the invention a yieldable tab
is formed from each forked end portion of the strap handle and is foldably joined
to a respective inner end flap.
[0012] According to an optional feature of this aspect of the invention a short stub tab
is formed from each wider portion of the strap handle and is hinged to that wider
portion.
[0013] Preferably adjacent ends of said yieldable and stub tabs are initially interconnected
by a severable line that is aligned with a fold line between an adjacent inner end
flap and the inner top panel.
[0014] A second aspect of the invention provides a carton comprising an inner top panel,
a pair of opposed end panels hinged to the inner top panel, and an integral strap
handle extending between the end panels across the inner top panel, the strap handle
including a medial grip portion, a pair of wider portions joined to opposite ends
of the medial grip portion and opposed end portions connected to the wider portions
respectively, each of the wider portions having a pair of oblique side edges diverging
from the medial grip portion toward an adjacent one of the end portions, the opposed
end portions being formed from the end panels, the medial and wider portions being
formed from the inner top panel, the strap handle being connected at the opposed end
portions to the opposed end panels such that the strap handle is movable from a stowed
position where the medial and wider portions lie in a plane of the inner top panel
to a use position where the medial portion is arched upwardly from the plane of the
inner top panel, the strap handle defining in the inner top panel an internal opening
extending across the inner top panel, the top panel having a relief notch at a location
directly adjoining each of the wider portions along a complementary side edge of the
opening the carton further comprising an outer top panel secured to an outside surface
of the inner top panel to form a composite top wall, the outer top panel having a
handle access opening defmed within the outer top panel, the handle access opening
being vertically aligned in part with the medial grip portion and in part with the
wider portions, the handle access opening having opposite end edges extending respectively
across the wider portions, the width of the access opening along the opposite end
edges being greater than the width of the wider portions along the opposite end edges
so that a part of the each wider portion is extended through the relief notch handle
access opening when the strap handle is moved to the use position.
[0015] Preferably, each of the opposite end edges is disposed transversely of the oblique
side edges of a respective one of the wider portions.
[0016] According to an optional feature of this aspect of the invention the inner top panel
has a relief notch at a location directly adjoining each of the wider portions along
a complementary side edge of the internal opening so that a part of the each wider
portion is extended through the relief notch and the handle access opening when the
strap handle is moved to the use position.
[0017] Preferably the relief notch is defined by at least one hinged tab formed from and
hinged to the inner top panel.
[0018] Preferably, the relief notch is defined by a hinged tab that is defined by a slit
in the inner top panel and by a fold line connecting the hinged tab to the inner top
panel.
[0019] Preferably, the relief notch is defined by a plurality of hinged tabs.
[0020] Preferably, the hinged tabs for the relief notch are cut from the inner top panel
by one or more slits such that when the strap handle is moved to the use position,
the part of the each wider portion moves into one of the one or more slits to thrust
one or more of the hinged tabs upward and the other tabs downward.
[0021] Preferably, the hinged tabs for the relief notch are connected to the inner top panel
along a fold line, the one or more slits for the relief notch emanate from the fold
line and extend to the complementary side edge of the internal opening.
[0022] A third aspect of the invention provides a carton comprising top and base panels
interconnected by opposed side panels to form a tubular structure, opposed end closure
structures for at least partially closing the opposite ends of the tubular structure,
and an integral strap handle extending between the end closure structures across the
top panel, each of the end closure structures including a pair of side end flaps hinged
to the side panels and a top end flap hinged to the top panel, the top end flap of
each end closure structure being disposed on outside surfaces of adjacent side end
flaps, the strap handle including a medial grip portion formed from the top panel
and opposed end portions formed respectively from the top end flaps, the strap handle
being connected at the opposed end portions to the end closure structures such that
the strap handle is movable from a stowed position where the opposed end portions
lie in respective planes of the top end flaps to a position of use wherein the opposed
end portions are disposed inwardly of the respective planes, at least one of the side
end flaps of the each end closure structure comprising a yielding flap, the yielding
flap being disposed along an adjacent end portion of the strap handle such that the
yielding flap is inwardly displaced in response to inward movement of the handle end
portions upon movement of the strap handle to the position of use, and wherein each
of the yielding flaps is secured to a respective one of the end portions of the strap
handle to reinforce the strap handle.
[0023] Preferably, each of the yielding flaps is defined by a severance line in a respective
one of the side end flaps and by a free end edge of the respective side end flap,
the severance line extending downwardly from an upper edge of the respective side
end flap.
[0024] Preferably, the severance line of said respective side end flap is disposed in alignment
with an adjacent side edge of the adjacent end portion of the strap handle.
[0025] According to an optional feature of this aspect of the invention the size of the
side end flaps is such that the side end flaps of each end closure structure overlap
each other and as a whole extend entirely across the width of the carton and wherein
each of the side end flaps of each end closure structure is provided at an upper end
corner thereof with a beveled edge, and the beveled edges of the side end flaps of
each end closure structure define a notch for receiving an article packaged in the
carton.
[0026] According to an optional feature of this aspect of the invention the top panel includes
a cover strip defined within the top panel, said cover strip being severably connected
to the top panel such that a handle access opening is defined in the top panel upon
severance of the cover strip to allow access to the strap handle through the handle
access opening.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0027]
FIG. 1 shows a plan view of a blank as viewed from its inner surface, from which a
carton according to this invention is formed;
FIGS. 2-4 are series of plan views showing the manner in which the blank of FIG. 1
may be folded to form a completed collapsed carton;
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a completed carton erected from the blank of FIG.
1;
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the carton of FIG. 5, showing the handle lifted upwardly;
FIG. 7 is a fragmentary perspective view of the carton of FIG. 5, in which the tear
flap is broke open to show the inside of the carton;
FIG 8 is a plan view of the second embodiment of the present invention, showing a
blank as viewed from its inner surface, from which a carton of the second embodiment
is formed;
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a completed carton erected from the blank of FIG.
8;
FIG. 10 is a view taken along the line X-X in FIG. 9;
FIG. 11 is a fragmentary perspective view of the carton of FIG. 9, in which the tear
flap is broke open to show the inside of the carton;
FIG. 12 is a fragmentary plan view of another carton blank, showing a first variation
of the relief notches shown in FIG. 8;
FIG. 13 is a fragmentary plan view of a still another carton blank, showing a second
variation of the relief notches shown in FIG. 8;
FIG. 14 is a fragmentary plan view of a further carton blank, showing a third variation
of the relief notches shown in FIG. 8; and
FIG. 15 is a fragmentary plan view of a further carton blank, showing a variation
of the strap handle shown in FIG, 1.
Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments
[0028] In FIG. 1, there is shown a blank 10 which when constructed, forms a carton 12 in
FIG. 5 for a plurality of bottles. In this embodiment, the carton 12 is a fully enclosed
carton designed to accommodate twelve bottles arranged in three rows each containing
four bottles, but the blank or carton may be modified for any number of bottles, cans
or other articles.
[0029] The blank 10 has a base panel 14, a pair of side panels 16 and 18 hingedly connected
thereto along fold lines 20 and 22 respectively, and first and second top panels 26
and 24 hingedly connected to the side panels 18 and 16 along fold lines 30 and 28
respectively. The fold lines 20, 22, 28 and 30 may be simple score lines, partially
cut score lines, perforated lines or other suitable means. The base panel 14 has lower
end flaps 32 and 34 which in use are folded up, and the top panels 24 and 26 have
upper end flaps 36, 38, 40 and 42 which in use are folded down. Hingedly connected
to the side panels 16 and 18 are side end flaps 44, 46, 48 and 50 which are folded
inwardly and are adhesively secured to the inside surfaces of the end flaps 32, 34,
36 and 38 so as to fully enclose the ends of the carton 12. The side end flaps 44,
46, 48 and 50 each includes upper and lower portions 52 and 54. The lower portion
54 of each side end flap is hingedly connected to the respective side panel along
a vertical fold line 56 while the upper portion 52 of each side end flap is hingedly
connected to the respective side panel along an inwardly inclined fold line 58. The
upper and lower portions 52 and 54 of each side end flap are interconnected by a short
fold line 60.
[0030] The first and second top panels 26 and 24 in this embodiment are adapted to be secured
together in overlapping relationship to form a composite top wall 250 (FIG. 5) of
the carton 12. The second top panel 24 forms an outer layer of the top wall while
the first panel 26 forms an inner layer. Finger receiving apertures and an associated
flap 61 of conventional construction are formed in the first or inner top panel 26.
The finger receiving aperture having the flap 61 is designated generally by the reference
numeral 62 while the associated aperture with no flap is designated by reference numeral
64. Similar finger receiving apertures and their associated flaps 65 and 67 are formed
in the second or outer top panel 24 and are designated generally by the reference
numerals 66 and 68. A tear flap for creating an access opening is defined by tear
lines 70 and 72 formed in the outer top panel 24 together with tear lines 74 and 76
in the side panel 16. Another pair of tear lines 78 and 80 are formed in the outer
top panel 24. These tear lines 78 and 80 define another tear flap together with pairs
of tear lines 81 and 82; and 84 and 86 in the side panel 18 and the inner top panel
26, respectively.
[0031] The inner top panel 26 incorporates a series of tear lines 88, 90, 92 and 94 which
define a strap handle 200 with the free side edge. More specifically, the tear line
88 is formed in the upper end flap 40 and connects with the tear line 90 formed in
inner top panel 26 that extends to the finger receiving aperture 62. Similarly the
tear line 92 is formed in the upper end flap 42 and connects with the tear line 94
formed in the inner panel 26 that extends to the aperture 62. The strap handle 200
is thus defined by the tear lines 88, 90, 92 and 94 in cooperation with the finger-receiving
aperture 62. The strap handle 200 includes a relatively narrow medial grip portion
202, opposed wider portions 204 and 206 joined to the ends of the medial portion 200,
and opposed forked end portions 208 and 210 hingedly connected to the wider portions
204 and 206 along fold lines 212 and 214 respectively. Each wider portion has a pair
of oblique side edges diverging from the medial portion 202 to the adjacent forked
end portion. The medial portion 202 and the wider portions 204 and 206 are formed
from the inner top panel 26 while the forked end portions 208 and 210 are formed from
the upper end flaps 40 and 42 respectively. Upon formation of the top wall, the inner
top panel 26 is folded across the top of the carton and the outer top panel 24 is
folded over and is adhesively secured to the inner top panel 26. The tear lines 88,
90, 92 and 94 and the finger aperture 62 are located such that the strap handle 200
is located generally centrally between the two side panels 16 and 18.
[0032] The aforementioned flap 61 of the finger-receiving aperture 62 is hingedly connected
to the medial grip portion 202 along a fold line 216. An yieldable tab 96 is struck
from the forked end portion 208 and foldably joined to the upper end flap 40 while
a short stub tab 98 is struck from the wider portion 204 and is hingedly connected
thereto along fold line 100. The adjacent ends of the tabs 96 and 98 are initially
interconnected by severable means such as half cut 102 that is aligned with the fold
line 212. At the opposed end of the strap handle 200, an yieldable tab 104 is struck
from the forked end portion 210 and foldably joined to the upper end flap 42 while
a short stub tab 106 is struck from the wider portion 206 and hingedly connected thereto
along fold line 108. The adjacent ends of the tabs 104 and 106 are initially interconnected
by severable half cut 110 that is aligned with the fold line 214.
[0033] A relief notch 218 is defined in the inner top panel 26 at a location along the tear
line 90, thereby interrupting the tear line 90. The location of the relief notch 218
is such that the wider portion 204 is directly flanked or adjoined at its oblique
side edge along the tear line 90 by the relief notch 218. In like manner, a relief
notch 220 is defined in the inner top panel 26 at a location along the tear line 94,
thereby interrupting the tear line 94. As a result, the wider portion 206 is directly
adjoined at its oblique side edge along the tear line 94 by the relief notch 220.
The function of these relief notches 218 and 220 is described later.
[0034] A handle-reinforcing panel 112 is foldably joined to the medial grip portion 202
of the strap handle 200 along an interrupted fold line 114.
[0035] The outer top panel 24 is further provided with a pair of C- or U-shaped tear lines
222 and 224. The tear line 222 emanates from an end of the finger apertures 66 and
terminates at the adjacent end of the finger aperture 68 while the tear line 224 emanates
from the other end of the aperture 66 and terminates at the other end of the aperture
68. These tear lines 222 and 224 are opposed to each other while curving concavely
toward each other. As a result, a dust panel or cover strip 226 is defined at the
central area of the outer top panel 24 surrounded by the tear lines 222 and 224 and
the finger apertures 66 and 68. The cover strip 226, upon formation of the top wall,
is located above the strap handle 200. The middle portion 228 of the cover strip 226
disposed between the finger apertures 66 and 68 is to be vertically aligned with the
medial grip portion 202 of the strap handle 200 while the opposed larger end portions
230 and 232 of the cover strip 226 are to be disposed on the wider portions 204 and
206 of the strap handle 200 respectively. The respective flaps 65 and 67 of the finger
apertures 66 and 68 are hingedly connected to the middle portion 228 by fold lines
234 and 236.
[0036] Turning to the construction of the carton 12 illustrated in FIG. 5, the blank 10
requires a series of sequential folding and securing 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.
[0037] Initially an application of glue is made to the inner surface of reinforcing panel
112 as indicated by the stippling in FIG. 1. The reinforcing panel 112 is then folded
upwardly and to the left along the interrupted fold line 114 so as to occupy the position
shown in FIG. 2. The side panel 18 together with the inner top panel 26 and the folded
reinforcing panel 112 as viewed in FIG. 2 are then elevated and folded to the left
along fold line 22 together with their end flaps 48, 50, 40 and 42. An application
of glue is then made to the outside surface of the inner top panel 26 and to the upper
end flaps 40 and 42 as shown by the stippling in FIG. 3 wherein the forked end portions
208 and 210 of the strap handle 200 are shown as being free of glue. Thereafter, the
outer top panel 24 and its associated upper end flaps 36 and 38 as viewed in FIG.
3 are elevated and folded toward the right along the fold line 28. This operation
causes the stippled glue area 240 on the inner top panel 26 to become adhered to the
inside surface of the free side edge area 242 of the outer top panel 24. Simultaneously,
the stippled area on the end flap 40 becomes adhered to the inside surface of the
upper end flap 36 while the stippled area on the end flap 42 becomes adhered to the
inside surface of the upper end flap 38. Further, the stippled area of the strap handle
becomes adhered to the inside surface of the cover strip 226. The collapsed tubular
carton then appears as shown in FIG. 4.
[0038] With the carton formed as described above by the carrier manufacturer, it is then
shipped to the bottler who sets the carton up into an erected tubular form (not shown)
and loads filled bottles through the open ends of the tubular carton. Thereafter the
end flaps are folded inwardly in the sequence of the side end flaps, the composite
upper end flaps, and the lower end flaps and the carton when fully loaded and completed
by the bottler appears as shown in FIG. 5 with the upper edge of each lower end flap
secured in overlapping glued contact with the lower edge of the associated upper end
flap.
[0039] The consumer transports the completed carton package from its point of purchase.
To carry the carton 12, the strap handle 200 can be used. To use the handle 200, the
flaps 65 and 67 and the flap 61 underlying the flap 65 are pushed inwardly of the
carton and folded downwardly about their respective fold lines 234, 236 and 216. The
fingers of the user can then be inserted into the finger apertures 66 and 68 and the
underlying aperture 62 and grasp the medial portion 202 of the strap handle 200 together
with the middle portion 228 of the cover strip 226. Lifting the carton 12 by the strap
handle 200 causes the cover strip 226 to be severed from the outer top panel 24 along
the C-shaped tear lines 222 and 224 as well as the strap handle 200 to be severed
from the inner top panel 26 and the end flaps 40 and 42 along the tear lines 88, 90,
92 and 94. This, in turn, causes the strap handle 200 to arc out of the general plane
of the top wall through the opening 251 defined by the cover strip 226. This is best
shown in FIG. 6 where the strap handle 200 that is mostly hidden from view by the
cover strip 226 and the top panel 24 is pulled out of the carton through the opening
251 and taking an arched use position. When the handle 200 is moved from its stowed
position in FIG. 5 into the use position of FIG. 6, the wider portions 204 and 206
of the strap handle 200 are pulled toward each other together with the adjacent forked
end portions 208 and 210 so that a slack is available for the handle 200 to take the
use position. Simultaneously, the respective areas of the wider portions 204 and 206
near the fold lines 212 and 214 are pulled downwardly under the plane of the top wall
250. Such movements cause the respective oblique side edges of the wider portions
204 and 206 defined by the tear lines 90 and 94 to be received in, and extended through,
the relief notches 218 and 220 respectively. This is best shown in FIG. 7 wherein
the oblique side edge 254 of the wider portion 206 is received in the relief notch
220 and extended through the notch 220. By this means, abutting and scraping of the
oblique side edge of each wider portion against the complementary edge of the opening
(or cutout) 252 in the inner top panel 26 is prevented, which would otherwise be caused
without the relief notches 218 and 220. In addition, the width of the larger end portions
230 and 232 at their extreme ends may be arranged to be greater than the width at
the registered positions of the wider portions 204 and 206. Such an arrangement prevents
abutting and scraping of the wider portions 204 and 206 against the complementary
side edges of the opening 251 in the outer top panel 24.
[0040] During the above operation, the yielding tabs 96 and 104 remain flat with the respective
end flaps 40 and 42 so that the openings defined by the yielding tabs 96 and 104 receives
the end bottles of the center row of the packaged bottle group to allow the forked
end portions 208 and 210 to move toward each other.
[0041] In order to open the carrier, the user's fingers are simply inserted, for example,
into the finger aperture 66 and an upward force is then applied. Such upward force
severs the tear flap section 256 (FIG. 7) defined by tear lines 78, 80, 81 and 82
from the carton walls and define an access opening 258 (FIG. 7) that extends from
the top wall 250 into the side panel 18.
[0042] The user's fingers may also be inserted into the finger aperture 68 to sever the
tear flap section defined by tear lines 70, 72, 74 and 76 from the carton walls.
[0043] After the contents of the bottles have been consumed, the bottles may be replaced
into the carton as shown in FIG, 7 for easy return to the point of purchase.
[0044] A second embodiment of the invention is shown in FIGS. 8 to 11, where like parts
have been designated by the same reference numeral with the suffix "A" and only the
differences are discussed in any greater detail. As best shown in FIG. 8, the carton
blank 10A has rectangular side panels 16A and 18A each provided with a pair of large-sized
side end flaps 44A, 46A, 48A and 50A. The side end flaps 44A and 46A are hingedly
connected to the side panel 16A along fold lines 58A and 58A while the side end flaps
48A and 50A are hingedly connected to the side panel 18A along fold lines 58A and
58A. The size of these large side end flaps is such that upon erection of a carton,
the mating pair of side end flaps (such as at 44A and 48A) at each end of the carton
overlap each other and they as a whole extend entirely across the width of the carton.
This condition is best shown in FIG. 10 wherein the side end flaps 46A and 50A are
viewed from the inside of a carton 12A (shown in FIG. 9) that is erected from the
blank 10A. Each side end flap is provided at the corner between its upper edge 310
and its free end edge 312 with a beveled edge 314. The beveled edges 314 of the mating
side end flaps define a notch 316 (shown in FIG. 10) when the carton 12A is erected.
The notch 316 serves to receive an end bottle of the center row of the packaged bottle
group when the carton 12A is lifted by the strap handle, which is described later
in more detail.
[0045] Each side end flap is further provided with a severance line 318 (e.g., a slit, a
tear line or the like) emanating from the upper edge 310 of that side end flap and
extending toward the lower edge 320 of the same side end flap. The severance lines
318 are disposed and located such that when the carton 12A is erected, the severance
line 318 of each side end flap is generally registered with the adjacent side edge
of the adjacent forked end portion of the strap handle 200A. In FIG. 10, for example,
the severance line 318 of the side end flap 46A is generally registered with, or slightly
offset outwardly from, the side edge 322 of the forked end portion 210A, In like manner,
the severance line 318 of the side end flap 50A is generally registered with, or slightly
offset outwardly from, the other side edge (defined by the tear line 92A) of the forked
end portion 210A. The length of each severance line 318 is generally equal to, or
greater than, that of the handle-defining tear line in the adjacent inner upper end
flap- In FIG. 10, for example, the severance line 318 of each of the side end flaps
46A and 50A is equal to, or greater in length than the tear line 92A in the inner
upper end flap 42A.
[0046] Further, each side end flap is provided with a yielding flap 324 that is defined
by the respective severance line 318, the respective upper edge 310 and the adjacent
beveled edge 314. When the carton 12A is completed, the yielding flaps 324 form respective
portions of the side end flaps 44A, 46A, 48A and 50A that are movable inwardly of
the carton along with the end portions of the strap handle 200A.
[0047] The construction of the carton 12A is carried out in virtually the same way as that
of the carton 12 of the preceding embodiment except for the steps of closing the opposite
ends of the carton 12A. After filled bottles are loaded through the open ends of the
tubular carton, the end flaps are folded inwardly in the sequence of the side end
flaps, the lower end flaps, and the composite upper end flaps. During the above end-closing
steps, glue is applied to either the outside surface of the yielding flaps 324 or
the inside surface of the forked end portions 208A and 210A of the strap handle 200A.
An example of such glue areas is shown by the stippling in FIG. 8 wherein the glue
areas extends from the forked end portions 208A and 210A into the adjacent inner top
end flaps 40A and 42. This glue application causes the stippled areas on the forked
end portion 208A to become adhered to the outside surface of the yielding flaps 324
of the side end flaps 44A and 48A. In like manner, the stippled areas on the forked
end portion 210A become adhered to the outside surface of the yielding flaps 324 of
the side end flaps 46A and 50A. The completed carton 12A is shown in FIG. 9 wherein
the upper and lower end flaps at each end of the carton 12A is secured in overlapping
glued contact with the outside surfaces of the associated side end flaps.
[0048] In the same way as described in the first embodiment, lifting the carton 12A by the
strap handle 200A causes the handle 200A to be moved from its stowed position in FIG.
9 into the use position in FIG. 11. During this movement, the forked end portions
208A and 210A of the strap handle 200A are pulled toward each other so that a slack
is available for the handle 200A to take the use position. The inward movement of
the end portions 208A and 210A is facilitated by the yielding flaps 324 and 324 that
are easily displaced inwardly of the carton along with the inward movement of the
end portions 208A and 210A. This is best shown in FIG. 11 wherein the yielding flaps
324 are flexed out of the plane of the side end flaps 46A and 50A and thereby allowing
the end portion 210A of the strap handle 200A to move inwardly of the carton 12A.
The notches 316 defined by the respective beveled edges 314 functions to receive the
end bottles of the center row of the packaged bottle group to allow the end portions
208A and 210A to move toward each other. The yielding tabs 96A and 104A remain flat
with the respective upper end flaps 40A and 42A to define openings that cooperate
with the notches 316 to receive the end bottles.
[0049] During the inward movement of the end portions 208A and 210A, part of the end portions
208A and 210A and/or the adjacent portions of the inner upper end flaps 40A and 42A
may be forcibly peeled from the associated upper end flaps 36A and 38A if they have
been glued, either purposely or inadvertently, to the upper end flaps 36A and 38A.
Upon such peeling, some constituent pulp or fiber of end portions 208A and 210A could
be taken away to the extent that the strap handle 200A is physically damaged or at
least the structural strength of the handle 200A is somewhat affected. In the present
invention, however, the yielding flaps 324 reinforce the end portions 208A and 210A
and provide a precautionary measure against undesired damage of the strap handle 200A
around the opposite end portions 208A and 210A.
[0050] Although it is not apparent from FIG. 11, relief notches 218A and 220A also function
such that when the strap handle 200A is in the use position, the respective oblique
side edges of the wider portions 204A and 206A are received in the relief notches
218A and 220A and thereby abutting and scraping of the oblique side edge of each wider
portion against the complementary edge of the opening 252A in the inner top panel
26A is prevented.
[0051] FIGS. 12-14 illustrate variations or alternative embodiments of the relief notches
218A and 220A in FIG. 8. In FIG. 12, parts corresponding to those in FIG. 8 have been
designated by the same reference numeral with the suffix "B". In like manner, parts
in FIG. 13 corresponding to those in FIG. 8 have been denoted by the same reference
numeral with suffix "C" while parts in FIG. 14 corresponding to those in FIG. 8 have
been denoted by the same reference numeral with suffix "D".
[0052] FIG. 12 shows the first variation wherein the relief notches are defined by hinged
tabs 330 and 332, respectively. The hinged tab 330 is cut from the inner top panel
26B by means of a slit 338 and hingedly connected to the panel 26B along a fold line
334. The hinged tab 332 is also cut from the inner top panel 26B by a slit 340 and
hingedly connected to the panel 26B along a fold line 336. When the strap handle 200B
is pulled upward to lift a resultant carton, the respective parts of the wider portions
204B and 206B along tear lines 90B and 94B slide into the slits 338 and 340 while
thrusting the tabs 330 and 332 downwardly. By this means, the slits 338 and 340 aad/or
the notches defined by the tabs 330 and 332 provide a similar effect to that of the
relief notches in FIGS. 1 and 8.
[0053] In FIG. 13 where the second variation is shown, each relief notch is defined by a
pair of hinged tabs 350 and 352. The hinged tabs 350 and 352 are cut from the inner
top panel 26C by means of a slit 354 and hingedly connected to the panel 26C along
convergent fold lines 356 and 358. The slit 354 emanates from the converging point
of the fold lines 356 and 358 and extends to the adjacent tear line 90C or 94C. When
the strap handle 200C is pulled upward, the respective parts of the wider portions
204C and 206C along tear lines 90C and 94C slide into the slits 354 and 354 while
thrusting the tabs 350 upwardly and the tabs 352 downwardly. By this means, the slits
354 and/or the notches defined by the tabs 350 and 352 provide a similar effect to
that of the relief notches in FIGS. 1 and 8.
[0054] Referring to the third variation in FIG. 14, each relief notch is defined by a plurality
of hinged tabs 360. The hinged tabs 360 are cut from the inner top panel 26D by means
of a plurality of slits 362 and hingedly connected to the panel 26D along convergent
fold lines 364 and 366. The slits 362 emanate from the fold lines 364 and 366 and
extend to the adjacent tear line 90D or 94D. When the strap handle 200D is pulled
upward, the respective parts of the wider portions 204D and 206D along tear lines
90D and 94D slide into one of the slits 362 while thrusting one or more of the tabs
360 upwardly and the other tabs 360 downwardly. By this means, the slits 362 and/or
the notches defined by the tabs 360 provide a similar effect to that of the relief
notches in FIGS. 1 and 8
[0055] FIG. 15 illustrates a variation or alternative embodiment of the strap handle 200
in FIG. 1, In FIG. 15, parts corresponding to those in FIG. 1 have been designated
by the same reference numeral with the suffix "E". The inner top panel 26E and the
upper end flaps 40E and 42E incorporate a series of continuous tear lines 88E, 90E,
92E and 94E which in cooperation with the finger receiving aperture 62E define one
of the opposed longitudinal edges of the strap handle 200E. The other longitudinal
edge of the strap handle 200E is defined by a pair of curved cut lines 370 and 372
and four spaced fold lines 374, 376, 378 and 380 that are aligned with one another.
The strap handle 200E is flanked entirely along the other longitudinal edge by a handle
reinforcing strip 112E. The reinforcing strip 112E is foldably joined to the medial
grip portion 202E of the strap handle 200E along the fold lines 374 and 376 and to
the upper end flaps 40E and 42E along the fold lines 378 and 380 respectively. The
fold lines 374, 376, 378 and 380 are inset from those sections of the cut lines 370
and 372 defining the forked end portions 208E and 210E of the strap handle 200E. Stated
differently, the fold lines 374, 376, 378 and 380 are offset from the sections of
the cut lines 370 and 372 such that they are located closer the fold line 30E than
the sections. These inset fold lines contribute to reduction or minimization of the
sheet material (e.g., paperboard) required for the carton. The wider portions 204E
and 206E of the strap handle 200E each has a pair of curved side edges defined by
the respective ones of the tear lines 90E and 92E and cut lines 370 and 372.
[0056] A pair of yieldable tabs 96E and 96E are struck from, and hingedly connected to,
the forked end portion 208E of the strap handle 200E. The adjacent ends of the yieldable
tabs 96E and 96E are defined by a cut 382; however, they may be initially interconnected
by severable means such as a half cut. In like manner, a pair of yieldable tab 104E
and 104E are struck from, and hingedly connected to, the forked end portion 210E of
the strap handle 200E. The adjacent ends of the tabs 104E and 104E are defined by
a cut 384 or a half cut, Bottle top-receiving windows 386 and 388 are formed in the
reinforcing strip 112E so that they are positioned astride the respective extensions
of the fold lines 212E and 214E. Upon formation of the top wall, the reinforcing strip
112E is folded along the fold lines 374, 376, 378 and 380 into face-contacting relationship
with the underside of the strap handle 200E, and then the outer top panel (see FIG.
1, at 24) is folded over and is adhesively secured to the inner top panel 26E. The
fold lines 374, 376, 378 and 380 are positioned such that the windows 386 and 388
are brought into registry respectively with the pairs of yieldable tabs 96E and 104E
when the reinforcing strip 112E is folded under the handle strap 200E.
[0057] Whilst the above embodiments describes the strap handle formed from the inner top
panel only, the handle may be formed from the outer top panel or from both the inner
and outer top panels. In the arrangement where the outer top panel provides the handle,
the relief notch should be formed at least in the outer top panel alongside the wider
portions of the strap handle. The wider portions in the present invention are not
limited to those defined by the straight tear lines or cut lines such as shown in
the above embodiments but also include those defined by curved lines such that the
width of each wider portion is increased toward the end edges of the associated carton
wall from which the handle is formed.
[0058] It should be also appreciated that the precise closure of the ends of the carton
is open to adaptation and could in fact be partially open. In addition, a single end
closure flap could be provided at each end of the carton depending on design choice.
Furthermore, the pack may incorporate part angled walls so as to follow better the
contours of certain articles, such as bottles, being packaged.
[0059] It should be further appreciated that the strap handles useful in the present invention
are not limited to those having forked end portions but include those having regular
non-bifurcated opposite end portions.
[0060] It should be still further appreciated that the yielding flaps useful in the present
invention are not limited to those glued to the associated handle end portions but
include those separate from the associated handle end portions. Such unglued yielding
flaps do not reinforce the handle ends but they still facilitate inward movement of
the handle end portion. Therefore, unglued yielding flaps may also be useful in some
situation where large-sized side end flaps are required in order for the cartons to
run on a specific packaging machine.
[0061] It should be still further appreciated that the yielding flaps useful in the present
invention are not limited to those formed from the large-sized side end flaps that
extend entirely across the width of a carton. Any side end flap that overlaps a handle
end may provide a yielding flap to facilitate inward movement of the associated strap
handle.
[0062] It should be still further appreciated that as used herein, directional references
such as "top", "base", "end", "side", "upper" and "lower" do not limit the respective
panels to such orientation, but merely serve to distinguish these panels from one
another- The orientation of the carton could be altered depending on, for example,
the articles to be carried in the carton. Simple modifications could result in the
handle being located on the side of the carton when the carton is in its standard
stowed position. One of the side panels 16 and 18 would then effectively be the top
panel of the carton.
[0063] It should be still further appreciated that 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.
[0064] The following are not claims, but statements of invention:
[0065] A carton comprising a first top panel, a pair of opposed end panels hinged to the
top panel, and an integral strap handle extending between the end panels across the
top panel, said strap handle including a medial grip portion, a pair of wider portions
joined to opposite ends of said medial grip portion and opposed end portions connected
to said wider portions respectively, said opposed end portions being formed from said
end panels, said medial and wider portions being formed from said top panel, said
strap handle being connected at said opposed end portions to said opposed end panels
such that said strap handle is movable from a stowed position where said medial and
wider portions lie in a plane of said top panel to a use position where said medial
portion is arched upwardly from said plane of said top panel, said strap handle defining
in said top panel an opening extending across said top panel, said top panel having
a relief notch at a location directly adjoining each of said wider portions along
a complementary side edge of said opening so that a part of said each wider portion
is extended through said relief notch when said strap handle is moved to said use
position.
[0066] Preferably, said relief notch is defined by at least one hinged tab formed from and
hinged to said top panel, even more preferably wherein said relief notch is defined
by a plurality of hinged tabs.
Additionally, said relief notch is defined by a hinged tab that is defined by a slit
in said top panel and by a fold line connecting said hinged tab to said top panel.
[0067] Additionally, said hinged tabs for said relief notch are cut from said top panel
by one or more slits such that when said strap handle is moved to said use position,
said part of said each wider portion moves into one of said one or more slits to thrust
one or more of said hinged tabs upward and the other tabs downward.
[0068] Preferably, wherein said hinged tabs for said relief notch are connected to said
top panel along a fold line, said one or more slits for said relief notch emanate
from said fold line and extend to said complementary side edge of said opening.
[0069] Additionally, further comprising a second top panel secured to an outside surface
of said first top panel to form a composite top wall, said second top panel having
a handle access opening aligned in part with said medial grip portion of said strap
handle and in part with said wider portions of said strap handle, the width of said
access opening at opposite extreme ends thereof being greater than the width of said
wider portions at positions aligned with said opposite extreme ends.
[0070] A carton comprising top and base panels interconnected by opposed side panels to
form a tubular structure, opposed end closure structures for at least partially closing
the opposite ends of said tubular structure, and an integral strap handle extending
between said end closure structures across the top panel, each of said end closure
structures including a pair of side end flaps hinged to said side panels and a top
end flap hinged to said top panel, said top end flap of said each end closure structure
being disposed on outside surfaces of adjacent side end flaps, said strap handle including
a medial grip portion formed from the top panel and opposed end portions formed respectively
from said top end flaps, said strap handle being connected at said opposed end portions
to said end closure structures such that said strap handle is movable from a stowed
position where said opposed end portions lie in respective planes of said top end
flaps to a use position where said opposed end portions are disposed inwardly of said
respective planes, at least one of said side end flaps of said each end closure structure
comprising a yielding flap, said yielding flap being disposed along an adjacent end
portion of said strap handle such that said yielding flap is inwardly displaced in
response to inward movement of said handle end portions upon movement of said strap
handle to said use position.
[0071] Preferably, wherein each of said yielding flaps is secured to a respective one of
said end portions of said strap handle to reinforce said strap handle.
[0072] Additionally, wherein each of said yielding flaps is defined by a severance line
in a respective one of said side end flaps and by a free end edge of said respective
side end flap, said severance line extending downwardly from an upper edge of said
respective side end flap.
[0073] Preferably, wherein said severance line of said respective side end flap is disposed
and located such that said severance line of said respective side end flap is generally
registered with an adjacent side edge of said adjacent end portion of said strap handle.
[0074] Even more preferably, wherein the size of said side end flaps is such that said side
end flaps of said each end closure structure overlap each other and as a whole extend
entirely across the width of said carton. '
[0075] Additionally, wherein each of said side end flaps of said each end closure structure
is provided at an upper end corner thereof with a beveled edge, the beveled edges
of said side end flaps of said each end closure structure define a notch for receiving
an article packaged in said carton.
[0076] A carton comprising a pair of inner and outer top panels secured together in an overlapping
relationship to form a composite top wall, a pair of opposed end flaps hinged to said
inner top panel, an integral strap handle extending between said end flaps across
said inner top panel, and a handle-reinforcing strip disposed in face-contacting relationship
with said strap handle, said strap handle including a medial grip portion, a pair
of wider portions joined to opposite ends of said medial grip portion, and a pair
of opposed end portions connected to said wider portions. respectively, said opposed
end portions being formed from said end flaps, said medial and wider portions being
formed from said inner top panel, said reinforcing strip being disposed entirely along
said strap handle and hingedly connected to said end flaps along first and second
fold lines inset from adjacent side edges of said end portions of said strap handle.
[0077] Preferably, wherein said reinforcing strip is hinged to said medial grip portion
of said strap handle along a third fold line that is aligned with said first and second
fold lines.
[0078] Alternatively, wherein said end portions of said strap handle are formed with article-receiving
openings respectively, and said reinforcing strip is formed with windows disposed
in registry with said openings respectively.
[0079] Additionally, wherein each of said openings is defined by a pair of yieldable tabs
formed from a respective one of said end portions of said strap handle, said yieldable
tabs of said each opening being hinged to said respective end portion.
1. A carton comprising inner (26) and outer (24) top panels secured together in an overlapping
relationship to form a composite top wall, a base wall (14), a pair of side walls
(16, 18) interconnecting said top and base walls, a pair of opposed inner end flaps
(40, 42) hinged to opposed end edges of said inner top panel and extending toward
said base wall, a pair of opposed outer end flaps (36, 38) hinged to opposed end edges
of said outer top panel and disposed respectively on outside surfaces of said inner
end flaps, and an integral strap handle (200) disposed internally of the carton and
extending between said inner end flaps (40, 42) across said inner top panel (26),
said strap handle including a medial grip portion (202), a pair of wider portions
(204, 206) joined to opposite ends of said medial grip portion and a pair of opposed
forked-end portions (208, 210) connected to said wider portions respectively, said
opposed forked-end portions being formed from said inner end flaps, said medial and
wider portions being formed from said inner top panel, said outer top panel having
a handle access opening (251) formed within said outer top panel such that the periphery
of said handle access opening is provided entirely by said outer top panel, said handle
access opening being vertically aligned with said medial grip portion of said strap
handle, said forked-end portions of said strap handle being joined to said inner end
flaps respectively and being free of restraint of said outer end flaps,
2. The carton according to claim 1 wherein a handle-reinforcing strip (112) is disposed
in face-contacting relationship with said strap handle, said reinforcing strip being
disposed at least along said medial grip portion of said strap handle and hinged to
said strap handle.
3. The carton according to either of claims 1 or 2 wherein said outer top panel includes
a cover strip (226) defined within said outer top panel, said cover strip being severably
connected to said outer top panel such that said handle access opening is defined
in said top panel upon severance of said cover strip to allow access to said strap
handle through said handle access opening.
4. The carton according to claim 3 wherein said cover strip is secured to said medial
grip portion of said strap handle.
5. The carton according to either of claims 3 or 4 wherein a pair of hand flaps (65,
67) are hinged to said cover strip such that said hand flaps are folded inwardly of
the carton when said cover strip is grasped together with said medial grip portion
to lift the carton by said strap handle.
6. The carton according to any of claims 1 to 5 wherein a yieldable tab (96, 104) is
formed between each forked end portion of said strap handle and is foldably joined
to a respective inner end flap.
7. The carton according to any of claims 1 to 6 wherein a short stub tab (98, 106) is
formed from each wider portion of said strap handle and is hinged to that wider portion.
8. The carton according to claim 7 wherein adjacent ends of said yieldable and stub tabs
are initially interconnected by a severable line (102, 110) that is aligned with a
fold line between an adjacent inner end flap and said inner top panel.
9. A carton comprising a first an inner top panel (26), a pair of opposed end panels
(40, 42) hinged to the inner top panel, and an integral strap handle (200) extending
between the end panels across the inner top panel, said strap handle including a medial
grip portion (202), a pair of wider portions (204, 206) joined to opposite ends of
said medial grip portion and opposed end portions (208, 210) connected to said wider
portions respectively, each of said wider portions having a pair of oblique side edges
diverging from said medial grip portion toward an adjacent one of said end portions,
said opposed end portions being formed from said end panels, said medial and wider
portions being formed from said inner top panel, said strap handle being connected
at said opposed end portions to said opposed end panels such that said strap handle
is movable from a stowed position where said medial and wider portions lie in a plane
of said inner top panel to a use position where said medial portion is arched upwardly
from said plane of said inner top panel, said strap handle defining in said inner
top panel an internal opening extending across said inner top panel, said top panel
having a relief notch at a location directly adjoining each of said wider portions
along a complementary side edge of said opening the carton further comprising an outer
top panel (24) secured to an outside surface of said inner top parxel to form a composite
top wall, said outer top panel having a handle access opening (251) defined within
said outer top panel, said handle access opening being vertically aligned in part
with said medial grip portion and in part with said wider portions, said handle access
opening having opposite end edges extending respectively across said wider portions,
the width of said access opening along said opposite end edges being greater than
the width of said wider portions along said opposite end edges so that a part of said
each wider portion is extended through said relief notch handle access opening when
said strap handle is moved to said use position.
10. The carton according to claim 9 wherein each of said opposite end edges is disposed
transversely of said oblique side edges of a respective one of said wider portions.
11. The carton according to claim 9 or 10 wherein said inner top panel has a relief notch
(218) at a location directly adjoining one of said wider portions along a complementary
side edge of said internal opening so that a part of that wider portion is extended
through said relief notch and said handle access opening when said strap handle is
moved to said use position.
12. The carton according to claim 11 wherein said relief notch is defined by at least
one hinged tab (330, 332) formed from and hinged to said inner top panel.
13. The carton according to claim 12 wherein said relief notch is defined by a hinged
tab (330, 332) that is defined by a slit (338, 340) in said inner_top panel and by
a fold line (334, 336) connecting said hinged tab to said inner top panel.
14. The carton according to claim 12 wherein said relief notch is defined by a plurality
of hinged tabs.
15. The carton according to claim 14 wherein said hinged tabs for said relief notch are
cut from said inner top panel by one or more slits such that when said strap handle
is moved to said use position, said part of said each wider portion moves into one
of said one or more slits to thrust one or more of said hinged tabs upward and the
other tabs downward.
16. The carton according to claim 15 wherein said hinged tabs for said relief notch are
connected to said inner top panel along a fold line, said one or more slits for said
relief notch emanate from said fold line and extend to said complementary side edge
of said internal opening.
17. A carton comprising top (26A) and base panels (14A) interconnected by opposed side
panels (16A, 18A) to form a tubular structure, opposed end closure structures (44A,
32A, 48A, 40A, 46A, 34A, 50A, 42A) for at least partially closing the opposite ends
of said tubular structure, and an integral strap handle (200) extending between said
end closure structures across the top panel, each of said end closure structures including
a pair of side end flaps (48A, 44A, 46A, 50A) hingedly connected to said side panels
and a top end flap hinged (40A, 42A) to said top panel, said top end flap of said
each end closure structure being disposed on outside surfaces of adjacent side end
flaps, said strap handle including a medial grip portion (202A) formed from the top
panel and opposed end portions (208A, 210A) formed respectively from said top end
flaps, said strap handle being connected at said opposed end portions to said end
closure structures such that said strap handle is movable from a stowed position where
said opposed end portions lie in respective planes of said top end flaps to a position
of use wherein said opposed end portions are disposed inwardly of said respective
planes, at least one of said side end flaps of said each end closure structure comprising
a yielding flap (324), said yielding flap being disposed along an adjacent end portion
of said strap handle such that said yielding flap is inwardly displaced in response
to inward movement of said handle end portions upon movement of said strap handle
to said position of use, and wherein each of said yielding flaps is secured to a respective
one of said end portions of said strap handle to reinforce said strap handle.
18. The carton according to claim 17 wherein each of said yielding flaps is defined by
a severance line (318) in a respective one of said side end flaps and by a free end
edge (310) of said respective side end flap, said severance line extending downwardly
from an upper edge of said respective side end flap.
19. The carton according to claim 18 wherein said severance line of said respective side
end flap is disposed in alignment with an adjacent side edge of said adjacent end
portion of said strap handle.
20. The carton according to any of claims 17 to 19 wherein the size of said side end flaps
is such that said side end flaps of said each end closure structure overlap each other
and as a whole extend entirely across the width of said carton and wherein each of
said side end flaps of said each end closure structure is provided at an upper end
corner thereof with a beveled edge, and the beveled edges of said side end flaps of
said each end closure structure define a notch for receiving an article packaged in
said carton.
21. The carton according to any of claims 18 to 20 wherein said top panel includes a cover
strip (232A) defined within said top panel, said cover strip being severably connected
to said top panel such that a handle access opening is defined in said top panel upon
severance of said cover strip to allow access to said strap handle through said handle
access opening.