Background of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a carton and carton blank for forming the cartons.
More particularly, the invention relates to a carton and blank for packaging fragile
articles such as bottles of perfume for example.
[0002] It is known to provide a two part package comprising an inner cushion member and
an outer carton, see for example
US 2 692 077 (KUHLMAN) or
US 4 114 796. However, in such cartons, the base, sides and tops of the article can be prone to
damage when moved or stored.
Summary of the Invention
[0003] The present invention and its preferred embodiments seek to overcome or at least
mitigate the problems of the prior art.
[0004] One aspect of the invention provides a receptacle for packaging fragile articles
comprising a plurality of side wall panels hinged together to form a collapsible upright
tubular structure for receiving an article and an article support structure at the
lower end of the tubular structure for supporting the article, wherein the support
structure comprises a plurality of displaceable strips secured together such that
when the tubular structure is erected from a flap collapsed form, the displaceable
strips are automatically displaced into the tubular structure to form a supporting
means. Preferably, at least one of the displaceable strips may be provided along its
upper edge with a foldable flap for providing a platform for the article.
[0005] According to an optional feature of this aspect of the invention there may comprise
two pairs of mutually hinged side wall panels, each pair having a respective displaceable
strip wherein the displaceable strips are partially connected. In one embodiment,
the displaceable strips may be partially connected along a common lower edge.
[0006] Alternatively, a portion of the displaceable strips may be in face contacting relationship
and are secured thereto. Optionally, the support structure may further comprise a
pair of glue flaps to secure part of the displaceable strips together.
[0007] A second aspect of the invention provides a cushion member for placement into an
outer carton comprising a plurality of side wall panels hinged together to form a
collapsible upright tubular structure for receiving an article, and stabilising means
hingedly connected to the tubular structure for frictional engagement with the inside
surface of the outer carton.
[0008] Preferably, the stabilising means comprises a friction panel extending from the tubular
structure to one of the side walls of the outer carton. More preferably, the stabilising
means comprises a second friction panel extending from the opposing part of the tubular
structure to an opposing side wall of the outer carton.
[0009] A third aspect of the invention provides an article carrier comprising an outer carton
and a cushion member, wherein the outer carton has four side walls and the cushion
member has a diamond shaped cross section with its four sides disposed intermediate
the adjacent side wall of the outer carton wherein the friction panels are hinged
respectively to two diametrically opposed corners of the cushion member.
[0010] A fourth aspect of the invention provides an article carrier comprising a plurality
of side wall panels hinged together to form a collapsible upright tubular structure
for receiving an article and top protection means hinged to the tubular structure
wherein the top protection means comprises a first and second top panels hinged respectively
to two adjacent side wall panels and wherein there further comprises a gusset panel
intermediate and hinged to the first and second top panels. Preferably, there further
comprises a glue flap struck from the gusset panel and foldably connected to one of
the top panels which glue flap is adapted to be placed in face contacting relationship
with the other one of the top panels. A fifth aspect of the invention provides a blank
for forming an article carrier for holding fragile articles, which blank comprising
a first series of panels and a second series of panels, each series including opposite
end panels forming the stabilising means and medial panels for forming a tubular structure
wherein the first and second series are hinged together along a common lower edge
of the end panels.
[0011] A sixth aspect of the invention provides a blank for forming a receptacle comprising
two pairs of mutually hinged side wall panels to form a collapsible upright tubular
structure for receiving an article and an article support structure at the lower end
of the tubular structure for supporting the article, wherein each pair of side wall
panels having a respective displaceable strip for forming a support structure. Optionally,
at least one of the displaceable strips is provided along its upper edge with a foldable
flap for providing a platform for the article in a set up condition.
[0012] According to an optional feature of the sixth aspect of the invention, the displaceable
strips are partially connected along a common lower edge.
[0013] According to an optional feature of the sixth aspect of the invention, the support
structure may further comprise a pair of glue flaps to secure part of the displaceable
strips together in a set up carton.
[0014] According to a seventh aspect of the invention there is provided a blank for forming
a cushion member for placement into an outer carton comprising a plurality of side
wall panels hinged together to form a collapsible upright tubular structure for receiving
an article, and stabilising means comprising a pair of friction panels extending from
the tubular structure to one of the side walls of the outer carton.
[0015] According to an eighth aspect of the invention, there is provided a blank for forming
an article carrier comprising a plurality of side panels hinged together to form a
collapsible upright tubular structure for receiving an article and top protection
means hinged to the tubular structure wherein the top protection structure comprises
a first and second top panels hinged respectively to two adjacent side wall panels
and wherein there further comprises a gusset panel intermediate and hinged to the
top panels. Optionally, there may further comprise a glue flap struck from the gusset
panel and foldably connected to one of the top panels which glue flap is adapted to
be placed in face contacting relationship with the other one of the top panels.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0016] Exemplary embodiments of the present 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 for forming an article cushion member according
to the first embodiment of the invention;
FIGURE 2 is a plan view of a blank for forming an article cushion member of a second
embodiment;
FIGURE 3 is a plan view of a blank for forming an article cushion member and outer
carton according to a third embodiment;
FIGURE 4 is a perspective view of the cushion member of the first embodiment partially
formed and in a flat collapsed condition;
FIGURE 5 is a perspective view of the first embodiment set up and loaded with an article;
FIGURE 6 is a perspective view from the underside showing the article support means
according to one aspect of the invention;
FIGURE 7 is a bottom plan view of the article support means and outer carton shown
in Figure 6; and
FIGURE 8 is a perspective view from above illustrating the top protection structure
according to another aspect of the invention.
Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments
[0017] Referring to the drawings, and in particular Figure 1 there is shown a blank 10 for
forming a cushion member or receptacle made from paperboard or other like foldably
sheet material.
[0018] The cushion member is adapted to be placed in an outer carton. In this embodiment,
the blank 10 comprises a plurality of side wall panels including a first side wall
panel 12, a second side wall panel 14 hingedly connected together along fold line
30. There further comprises third side wall panel 16 and fourth side wall panel 18
hingedly connected together along fold line 38. The side wall panels 12, 14, 16, 18
are connected together to form a collapsible upright tubular structure for receiving
an article Preferably, there further comprises stabilising means hingedly connected
to the panels forming the tubular structure, which stabilising means is adapted for
frictional engagement with the inside surface of an outer carton, described below.
In this embodiment, stabilising means is provided by support panels 20, 22 and 24,
26 which are adapted to protrude outwardly beyond one or more corners of the tubular
structure.
[0019] Thus it can be seen from Figure 1 that support panel 20 is hingedly connected to
first side wall panel 12 along fold line 28. Support panels 22 and 24 are hingedly
connected to second side wall panel 14 and third side wall panel 16 along fold lines
32 and 36 respectively. In this embodiment, support panels 22 and 24 are hingedly
connected together along a common side edge by fold line 34. Support panel 26 is hingedly
connected to fourth side wall panel 18 along fold line 40.
[0020] Another aspect of the invention is provided by article support structure 51 (Figure
4), which comprises a plurality of displaceable strips 49, 49a secured together. In
the embodiment shown in Figure 1, the first displaceable strip 49 is provided by two
outer parts 42, 44 sandwiching central part 46 hingedly connected together in series
along fold lines 54 and 56. Similarly, the second displaceable strip 49a is provided
by two outer parts 42a, 44a sandwiching central part 46a hingedly connected in series
along fold lines 54a, 56a.
[0021] Preferably, the first displaceable strip 49 is hingedly connected to the first and
second side wall panels 12, 14 along fold lines 50 and 52 thereby to bisect fold line
30. The second displaceable strip 49a is hingedly connected to the third and fourth
side wall panels 16, 18 along fold lines 52a and 50a thereby to bisect fold line 38.
In one class of embodiments, there further comprises a glue flap 48, 48a hingedly
connected to at least one of the displaceable strips 49, 49a along fold line 57, 57a
Optionally, there further comprises a top protection structure 59 for supporting an
upper portion of an article contained within the cushion member. In this embodiment,
the top protection structure 59 comprises first and second upper panels 60 and 64
that are hingedly connected to third and fourth side wall panels 16 and 18 along fold
lines 62 and 66 respectively. There further comprises gusset panel 68 intermediate
upper panels 60 and 64 hingedly connected thereto along fold lines 70 and 72. The
fold lines 70 and 72 are arranged such that the gusset panel is, preferably, triangular
in shape and is adapted to be folded into face contacting relationship with panels
60 and 64, described below. There may further comprise a glue tab 74 struck from the
gusset panel 68 and connected to one of the upper panels 64, which glue tab extends
into gusset panel 68 and is separated therefrom by cut line 76. In this embodiment,
the glue tab 74 is substantially semicircular in shape.
[0022] A second embodiment of cushion member is illustrated in Figure 2 which shows a blank
formed from paperboard or similar foldable sheet material. In this embodiment, the
cushion member is provided with a top protection structure 159, stabilising means
and article support structure 151 formed from panels similar to those described in
the first embodiment and therefore like parts are designated by the same reference
numeral with the prefix'1"and are not therefore described in any greater detail. Only
the differences between the first and second embodiments shall be described below.
[0023] It will be seen that the first support panel 120, first and second side wall panels
112 and 114 and second support panel 122 are hingedly connected together in series
along fold lines 128, 130 and 132 respectively to form one side of the tubular structure.
Likewise, support panel 124, third and fourth side wall panels 116,118 and support
panel 126 are hingedly connected together in series along fold lines 136, 138 and
140 to form the other side of the cushion member. These panels forming each side of
the tubular carton are hingedly connected along their respective lower edges. In this
embodiment the hinged connection is along co-linear fold lines 180 and 181 extending
across support panels 120/124, 122/126 only. Thus first and second side wall panels
112, 114 are separated from third and fourth side wall panels 116, 118 by cut line
182 which is aligned with and extends between fold lines 180 and 181. Cut line 182
extends into the article support structure 151 to separate the opposing outer parts
142, 142a and 144, 144a of the displaceable strips 149, 149a. The central displaceable
strips 146 and 146a are hingedly connected together along fold line 184. It will be
seen from Figure 2 that fold line 184 interrupts cut line 182.
[0024] There may further comprise a platform for holding the article. In this embodiment,
the platform is provided by one or more foldable flaps 148 and 148a hingedly connected
to the upper edge of the central parts 146, 146a of the displaceable strips.
[0025] The first and second embodiments illustrated in Figures 1 and 2 are adapted to be
placed within an outer carton C, an example of which is illustrated in Figure 8. However,
it is envisaged that the article support structure 51, 151 and top protection structure
59, 159 could be applied to other types of carton or article carrier, for example
wraparound or basket carriers where it is provided to support and/or protect an article.
[0026] Turning to the third embodiment illustrated in Figure 3 there is shown a blank 210
in which the cushion member 201 and outer carton 301 are formed from a unitary blank
of paperboard of similar foldable sheet material. The cushion member 201 is similar
to the first embodiment and like reference numerals are used to designate common features
prefixed with the numeral"2".
[0027] It will be seen that there comprises first, second, third and fourth side wall panels
212, 214, 216, 218 hingedly connected together in series along fold lines 230, 234
and 238. Article support means formed from displaceable strips 249 and 249a are struck
from the first and second side wall panels 212, 214 and third and fourth side wall
panels 216, 218 respectively.
[0028] The displaceable strips 249, 249a correspond to the strips 49,49a of the first embodiment.
[0029] Preferably, there further comprises a top protection structure 259 substantially
the same as structure 59 described above.
[0030] In this embodiment, the stabilising means is provided at one edge of the tubular
structure and is formed by panel 220 hingedly connected to the first side wall panel
212 along fold line 228.
[0031] A glue flap 226 is hingedly connected to the fourth side wall panel 218 along fold
line 240 to be glued to the first side wall panel 212.
[0032] The outer carton 301 is constructed from first end panel 286, front panel 288, second
end wall panel 290 and rear panel 292 hingedly connected together one to the next
along fold lines 294, 296, 298 respectively. Preferably, there further comprises support
flaps 302 hingedly connected to upper and lower edges of the end wall panels 286 and
290 along fold lines 304.
[0033] There further comprises top and bottom wall panels 306 and securing flaps 310 hingedly
connected along fold lines 312 to the top and bottom wall panels which in turn are
connected to front and rear panels 288, 292 respectively along fold lines 308.
[0034] The cushion member is hingedly connected to a side edge of one of the panels forming
the outer carton. In this embodiment the cushion member 201 is hingedly connected
to rear panel 292 along fold line 300.
[0035] The cushion member of the first, second and third embodiments is not limited to a
rectangular or diamond tubular shape and could comprise other panels to define other
polygonal shapes and sizes, depending upon the article to be contained within the
cushion member.
[0036] It is envisaged that the cushion member and/or article carrier of the present invention
can be formed by a series of sequential folding and gluing operations which can be
formed 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] Turning to the first embodiment shown in Figure 1, in order to set up the cushion
member into a position of use, side wall panels 12, 14 and support panels 20 and 22
are folded about fold line 34 in direction X (Figure 1) into face contacting relationship
with corresponding support panels 24 and 26 and side panels 16 and 18 respectively,
as shown in Figure 4.
[0038] Optionally, the support panels 22, 24 and 20,26 are secured together by glue or other
suitable means known in the art. In this embodiment, glue is applied to part or all
of the section G.
[0039] In order to form the article support structure 51 shown in Figure 7, the central
part 46 and 46a of the displaceable strip may be secured together. In those embodiments
with glue flaps, the glue flaps 48, 48a are secured together by glue designated by
letter G or other suitable means known in the art. Figure 4 shows the carton in a
flat collapsed condition ready to be placed in a set up condition to receive the article.
[0040] In order to put the cushion member 10 into a position of use, side panels 12 and
14 are folded out of alignment along fold line 30 and likewise third and fourth side
wall panels 16 and 18 are folded out of alignment along fold line 38. This folding
action causes support panels 20/26 and 22/24 to be folded out of alignment with the
adjacent side wall panel along fold lines 28/40 and 32/36.
[0041] By folding the side wall panels in an outward direction, an open ended tubular structure
is formed, as shown in Figure 5. In this embodiment the structure is diamond shaped
although it is envisaged that the carton could be rectangular, trapezoidal, square
or another polygonal form.
[0042] As the tubular structure is constructed, the support structure 51 is automatically
displaced into the tubular structure whereby the outer parts 42, 42a, 44, 44a of the
displaceable strips are folded along fold lines 50, 50a and 52, 52a in an inward direction,
shown in Figure 7, such that the central parts 46, 46a of the displaceable strips
remain within a central region of the tubular structure. Thereafter, glue flaps 48
and 48a can be folded along their upper edges into a substantially perpendicular relationship
with the respective central parts 46, 46a (not shown) of the displaceable strips 49,
49a. In use, the glue flaps 48, 48a may be adapted to frictionally engage the base
wall of the outer carton, thereby to provide additional stability to the article support
structure 51 and in some embodiments is secured thereto by glue or other suitable
known means. Thereafter, the article is loaded by relative vertical movement between
the article and cushion member. The cushion member and article is loaded into an outer
carton C.
[0043] The second embodiment shown in Figure 2 is constructed in a like manner by reference
to Figures 2 and 6 whereby support panels 120 and 122 and first and second side panels
112 and 114 are folded about fold line 180, 181 and 184 into face contacting relationship
with the respective side wall support panels 124, 126 and third and fourth side wall
panels 116 and 118. Optionally, support panels 120, 124 and 122, 126 are secured together
by glue or other suitable means known in the art. Construction of the article support
structure 151 is substantially the same as for the first embodiment described above
and shown in Figure 6. It is not therefore described in any greater detail.
[0044] In those embodiments with a platform structure 143 shown in Figure 6, the flaps 148,
148a forming the platform structure may be secured together by glue or other suitable
means known in the art to provide a double ply platform. In order to construct and
load the tubular structure of the second embodiment the same folding procedure is
carried out as that described above for the first embodiment, so that the platform
structure 143 is folded into a substantially horizontal arrangement shown in Figure
6 thereby to provide a platform on which the article rests. Alternatively, the flaps
148, 148a may remain unglued and may be folded away from each other to take the respective
horizontal positions. In this option, the central parts 146,146a of the displaceable
strips 149, 149a may be glued together.
[0045] In those embodiments with stabilising means, the support or stabilizing panels 20,
26 and 24, 28 are folded along their common side edges with the tubular structure,
such that the support panels are in a substantially parallel arrangement, so that
the cushion member can be inserted into the carton, for example a rectangular carton.
The nature of the paperboard or like material is resilient such that the stabilising
panels 22/24 and 20/26 will tend to return to its original orientation with respect
to the tubular structure in directions Y and Z (Figure 7) and thus when inserting
the carton will frictionally engage the inside surface of the outer carton, shown
in Figures 7 and 8.
[0046] In those cartons with top protecting structure 59, it is constructed by folding upper
panels 60 and 64 out of alignment along fold line 70 to allow the tubular structure
to be formed as shown in Figure 5. In order to close the top protection structure
59, gusset panel 68 is folded along fold lines 70 and 72 to be placed in overlapping
face contacting relationship with the upper surface of panel 60 and thereafter the
glue tab 74 is secured to the upper surface of panel 60 by glue or other suitable
means known in the art. The completed top protection structure is shown in Figure
8 and the top 106 and end flaps 102 of the outer carton C are folded over and secured
in a closed form as is well known.
[0047] The third embodiment shown in Figure 3 is formed whereby the cushion member 201 is
constructed first in a similar manner to the first embodiment described above whereby
first and second side wall panels 212 and 214 are placed in face contacting relationship
with third and fourth side wall panels 216, 218 and the glue flaps and/or central
parts of the displaceable strips 249, 249a of the support structure are glued together
as described above. The glue flap 226 is folded along the fold line 240 and glued
to the inside surface of the first side wall panel 212. Thereafter, the panels forming
the outer carton are folded about the cushion member in a wraparound fashion whereby
panels 290, 292 are folded about fold line 300 into face contacting relationship with
side panels 216 and 218 of the cushion member and panels 286 and 288 are folded about
fold line 296 to come into face contacting relationship with the opposing side wall
panels 212, 214 of the cushion member and is secured together by gluing end panel
286 to support panel 220 thereby to form the carton in a flat collapsed condition.
[0048] In order to construct the tubular structure and carton C, the end panels 286,290
and the front and rear panels 288, 292 are separated to form a tubular structure which
causes the cushion member side walls 212, 214 and 216, 218 to be separated. The support
structure 249, 249a is automatically deployed in the manner described above so that
an article A can be placed within the cushion member. Thereafter the top protection
structure 259 is formed as described above and the base and top panels of the carton
can be closed as is well known in the art. Thus there is provided a carton C substantially
similar to that illustrated in Figure 8.
[0049] It is envisaged that the support structure 51; 151; 249, 249a of the invention can
be automatically erected so as to act as a strut by employing configurations other
than those described above, without departing from the scope of invention. For example,
the support structure 51 need not be centrally positioned. The support structure strengthens
the overall carton structure and assists in maintaining a tubular structure when for
example the carton is stored on a supermarket shelf. The platform 48, 143 provides
further support for the article contained within it.
[0050] Furthermore the support structure can be adapted so that the panels will tend to
crumple for example in a vertical plane in the event of excessive or sudden movement
of the article within the carton for example during transit, thereby to dissipate
the forces, and reduce the risk the article will be damaged.
[0051] It will be recognised 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. 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.
[0052] The present invention and it preferred embodiments relate to a carton and/or cushion
member which is shaped to provide satisfactory rigidity to hold fragile items such
as bottles securely but with a degree of flexibility. The shape of the blank minimises
the amount of paperboard required for the carton. The carton can be constructed from
a flat collapsed condition to a position of use by hand or automatic machinery. Furthermore,
the base configured to act as a. strut can be replaced by a strut formed from other
panels of the carton and/or can include one or more struts without departing from
the scope of invention.
1. A cushion member for placement into an outer carton comprising a plurality of side
wall panels hinged together to form a collapsible upright tubular structure for receiving
an article, and stabilising means hingedly connected to the tubular structure for
frictional engagement with the inside surface of the outer carton.
2. The cushion member as claimed in claim 1 wherein the stabilising means comprises a
friction panel extending from the tubular structure to one of the side walls of the
outer carton.
3. The cushion member as claimed in claim 2 wherein the stabilising means comprises a
second friction panel extending from the opposing part of the tubular structure to
an opposing side wall of the outer carton.
4. A blank for forming a cushion member for placement into an outer carton comprising
a plurality of side wall panels hinged together to form a collapsible upright tubular
structure for receiving an article, and stabilising means comprising a pair of friction
panels extending from the tubular structure to one of the side walls of the outer
carton.
5. An article carrier comprising an outer carton and a cushion member as claimed in claims
1 to 3, wherein the outer carton has four side walls and the cushion member has a
diamond shaped cross section with its four sides disposed intermediate the adjacent
side wall of the outer carton wherein the friction panels are hinged respectively
to two diametrically opposed corners of the cushion member.
6. An article carrier comprising a plurality of side wall panels hinged together to form
a collapsible upright tubular structure for receiving an article and top protection
means hinged to the tubular structure wherein the top protection means comprises a
first and second top panels hinged respectively to two adjacent side wall panels and
wherein there further comprises a gusset panel intermediate and hinged to the first
and second top panels.
7. The article carrier as claimed in claim 6 wherein there further comprises a glue tab
struck from the gusset panel and connected to one of the top panels which glue tab
is adapted to be placed in face contacting relationship with the other one of the
top panels.
8. A blank for forming an article carrier comprising a plurality of side panels hinged
together to form a collapsible upright tubular structure for receiving an article
and a top protection structure hinged to the tubular structure wherein the top protection
structure comprises a first and second top panels hinged respectively to two adjacent
side wall panels and wherein there further comprises a gusset panel intermediate and
hinged to the first and second top panels.
9. The blank for forming an article carrier as claimed in claim 8 wherein there further
comprises a glue tab struck from the gusset panel and connected to one of the top
panels which glue tab is adapted to be placed in face contacting relationship with
the other one of the top panels
10. A blank for forming an article carrier for holding fragile articles, which blank comprises
a first series of panels and a second series of panels, each series including opposite
end panels forming the stabilising means and medial panels for forming a tubular structure
wherein the first and second series are hinged together along a common lower edge
of the end panels.