OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The object of the present invention is the registration of a device enabled for carrying
beverage cans, which incorporates significant innovations and advantages over the
techniques used up until now.
[0002] More specifically, the invention proposes the development of a device enabled for
carrying beverage cans which, because of its particular arrangement, allows the manual
carrying of beverage cans grouped together in a "pack", in a comfortable, simple and
effective manner for the user.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] Beverage and refreshment cans which are usually carried manually by the user are
known in the current state of the art.
[0004] It is also very common for said cans to be arranged by way of a "pack", when it is
distributed, stored, marketed or carried by the user and consumer.
[0005] It is therefore a pressing necessity to enable carrying said beverage cans by way
of a "pack", and to allow facilitating the distribution, storage, sale and carrying
operations by the user.
[0006] The present invention contributes to solving and overcoming the present drawbacks,
as it allows manually carrying beverage cans grouped in a "pack", in a comfortable,
simple and effective manner for the user, in addition to facilitating their distribution,
storage and sale.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0007] The device enabled for carrying beverage cans according to the invention is essentially
characterised in that it comprises a body of a laminar nature and with a symmetrical
rectangular geometry, having on its surface at least one pair of incisions without
mutual contact defining along their path a plurality of tabs with a folding or bending
capacity in relation to the body itself, such that the proportions and the geometry
of the incisions are suitable for the tight insertion into each pair of incisions
of the upper base or mouth of a beverage can; the body furthermore has added cuts
arranged transverse and perpendicular to an axis of symmetry of the same body and
arranged between the pairs of incisions.
[0008] Preferably, the incisions have a semi-circumferential, arcuate or crescent geometry.
[0009] The geometry of the incisions may define a concavity. In a preferred embodiment of
the device enabled for carrying beverage cans according to the invention in which
the geometry of the incisions defines a concavity, the tabs are extended towards the
concave side of each incision.
[0010] The incisions of each pair preferably have a mutual symmetrical arrangement.
[0011] Preferably, the tabs defined by each incision are arranged adjacent to others and
without a space between them.
[0012] In a preferred embodiment of the device according to the invention, there are three
tabs defined in each incision of each pair.
[0013] Alternatively, in the device according to the invention, there are two tabs defined
in each incision of each pair.
[0014] Alternatively, in the device according to the invention, there are four tabs defined
in each incision of each pair.
[0015] In another preferred embodiment of the device according to the invention, the tabs
in turn have an incision in their region of contact with the body itself.
[0016] Preferably, in the device according to the invention, the tabs cover a central circular
sector of 70° in each incision.
[0017] Additionally, in the device according to the invention, the body has a bending line
from the end of at least one incision closest to the edge of the body, and said bending
line directed towards the same closest edge of the same body.
[0018] Preferably, the other end of the same incision has another bending line symmetrical
with the other bending line of the same incision.
[0019] Preferably, the bending line coming from the end of the incision closest to an edge
of the body is perpendicular to said edge of the body and furthermore ends at said
edge.
[0020] Alternatively, in the device according to the invention, the body has six pairs of
incisions, the pairs of incisions being arranged symmetrically and regularly in two
groups of three on each side of the axis of symmetry of the body which is parallel
to its larger side.
[0021] Preferably, the body of the device according to the invention incorporates manual
gripping means.
[0022] In a preferred embodiment of the device according to the invention when it incorporates
manual gripping means, said gripping means comprise an extension of a side edge of
the body attached to the same body by a bending line, and having at least one through
opening enabled for fingers to pass through same, and the other bending lines of at
least one pair of incisions ending at the bending line.
[0023] Preferably, the extension has two openings, said two openings configuring three regions
or areas of contact and for the securing of the extension with the body itself, at
least one of the three regions or areas of contact facing a pair of incisions and
furthermore being in contact with their bending lines.
[0024] In a preferred embodiment of the device according to the invention, there are three
regions or areas of contact facing, respectively, three pairs of incisions and furthermore
being in contact with their respective bending lines.
[0025] In a preferred embodiment of the device according to the invention, the body has
at two opposite side edges V-shaped recesses towards the interior of the body itself,
the axis of symmetry of the V-shaped recesses coinciding considerably with the main
axis of the transverse cuts.
[0026] Additionally, the body of the device according to the invention has on at least one
side edge an added segment or skirt, which is attached to the same body by a bending
line.
[0027] Preferably, the segments arranged at the edges corresponding to the longest sides
of the body have at their ends an added gluing area.
[0028] As a result of the present invention, the manually carrying of beverage cans grouped
in a "pack", in a comfortable, simple and effective manner for the user, in addition
to facilitating their distribution, storage and sale, is achieved.
[0029] Other features and advantages of the device enabled for carrying beverage cans will
become apparent from the description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment illustrated
by way of non-limiting example in the attached drawings, in which:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030]
Figure 1 is a schematic plan view of a preferred embodiment of the device enabled
for carrying beverage cans of the present invention.
Figure 2 is a view indicating details of the use of a preferred embodiment of the
device enabled for carrying beverage cans of the present invention.
Figure 3 is a schematic view indicating the use of the preferred embodiment of the
device enabled for carrying beverage cans of the present invention depicted in Figure
1.
Figure 4 is a schematic plan view of another preferred embodiment of the device enabled
for carrying beverage cans of the present invention.
Figure 5 is a schematic view indicating the use of the preferred embodiment of the
device enabled for carrying beverage cans of the present invention depicted in Figure
4.
DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0031] As shown schematically in Figure 1, the device enabled for carrying beverage cans
of the invention comprises a body 1 of a laminar nature and with a symmetrical and
rectangular geometry.
[0032] Said body 1 has on its surface at least one pair 2 of incisions 21 with a semi-circumferential,
arcuate or crescent geometry, and with a mutual symmetrical arrangement without mutual
contact.
[0033] Furthermore, each incision 21 defines a plurality of tabs 22 which are extended towards
the interior or concave side of the semi-circumferential or arcuate geometry of each
incision 21. In such sense, a semi-circumferential or arcuate geometry implies the
existence of a concave side.
[0034] At the same time, the tabs 22 have a folding or bending capacity in relation to the
body 1 itself.
[0035] The proportions and geometry of the incisions 21 are suitable for the tight insertion
into each pair 2 of incisions 21 of the upper base or mouth of a beverage can 3, as
can be seen schematically in Figures 2 and 3.
[0036] As can be seen in Figures 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, the body 1 has added cuts 4 arranged
transverse and perpendicular to an axis of symmetry of the body 1 and arranged between
the pairs 2 of incisions 21.
[0037] In this preferred embodiment of the device enabled for carrying beverage cans of
the invention and depicted in the drawings, the tabs 22 defined by each incision 21
are arranged adjacent to others and without spaces between them. As a result, this
increases the surface area for anchoring the can 3 and furthermore facilitates the
production of the punch used for the manufacture thereof.
[0038] Also in this preferred embodiment depicted in the drawings, each incision 21 of each
pair 2 defines three tabs 22, as can be seen in Figure 1. The tabs 22 thereby act
better in vertical mode, and the ridge of the body 1 covers more of the mouth of the
can 3, which means that the cans 3 are better secured, hindering them from falling
out.
[0039] In other preferred embodiments, there may be two tabs 22 or four tabs 22, for example.
[0040] For the best working performance of the device enabled for carrying beverage cans
of the present invention, the tabs 22 in turn have an incision 23 in their region
of contact with the body 1 itself, as can be seen in Figure 1.
[0041] The presence of said incision 23 facilitates and improves the use and performance
of the device enabled for carrying beverage cans of the present invention, as it prevents
an eventual bending of the tab 22 in different and inappropriate areas, which would
mean the loss of its height level and maximum securing.
[0042] The incision 23 furthermore weakens suitably and in the right proportion this precise
region of contact of the tabs 22 with the body 1 itself. This means that when the
cans 3 are positioned by means of a piston during the manufacturing process, the latter
has sufficient force to bend all the tabs 22 easily, and at the same time, the same
tabs 22 put up resistance and secure the ring of the can 3 on its entire surface.
This represents an important improvement in relation to the state of the art known,
facilitating its assembly and manufacture, particularly taking into account a high-output
automatic process.
[0043] Also for better working performance of the device enabled for carrying beverage cans
of the proposed invention, the tabs 22 cover a central circular sector of 70° in each
incision 21, as can be seen in Figure 1. Said coverage is more effective for suitably
securing the cans 3.
[0044] In this preferred embodiment, the body 1 has six pairs 2 of incisions 21, the pairs
2 of incisions 21 being arranged symmetrically and regularly in two groups of three
on each side of the axis of symmetry of the body 1 which is parallel to its larger
side, as can be seen in Figure 1. In such sense, a rectangular geometry implies the
existence of two axes of symmetry perpendicular to one another.
[0045] The body 1 also has a bending line 20 from the end of each incision 21 closest to
the edge of the body 1, and directed towards the same closest edge of the body 1,
as can be seen in the preferred embodiments of Figures 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. At the same
time, the other end of the same incision 21 can also have another bending line, which
is symmetrical with the other bending line 20 of the same incision 21, as can be seen
particularly in the preferred embodiments of Figures 1 and 4.
[0046] Furthermore, to facilitate the use of the device enabled for carrying beverage cans
of the proposed invention, the body 1 can incorporate gripping means for being carried
manually.
[0047] In this preferred embodiment depicted in Figures 1 and 3, the gripping means comprise
an extension 11 of one side of the body 1 attached to the same body 1 by a bending
line 111, and having at least one through opening 12 enabled for fingers to pass through
same.
[0048] In other preferred embodiments, such as the one depicted in Figures 4 and 5 for example,
in the gripping means the extension 11 can have two openings 12, said two openings
12 configuring three regions 13 or areas of contact and for the securing of the extension
11 with the body 1 itself, each of the three regions 13 or areas of contact facing
a pair 2 of incisions 21. This arrangement improves resistance, and when carried manually
stresses are better distributed, providing better stability to the assembly.
[0049] Furthermore, in the preferred embodiments depicted in Figures 1, 3, 4 and 5, the
body 1 has at two opposite side edges V-shaped recesses 5 towards the interior of
the body 1 itself, the axis of symmetry of the V-shaped recesses 5 considerably coinciding
with the main axis of the transverse cuts 4. In this preferred embodiment, the arrangement
of the V-shaped recesses achieves a better vertical area for the securing of the tabs
22 which bear the cans 3, since these securing points are located on the central axes
of the cans 3.
[0050] In the preferred embodiment of Figures 1 and 3 of the device enabled for carrying
beverage cans of the invention, it can be seen how the body 1 has at its side edges
an added segment 6 or skirt, which is attached to the same body 1 by a bending line
66.
[0051] Furthermore, the segments 6 arranged at the edges corresponding to the longest sides
of the rectangular body 1 have at their ends an added gluing area 61 to facilitate
the use and carrying of the device enabled for carrying beverage cans of the proposed
invention, as can be seen particularly in Figure 3.
[0052] According to the preceding explanation, the device enabled for carrying beverage
cans of the invention allows manual carrying by the user of beverage cans grouped
together by way of a "pack", in a manner that is more effective, safer and simpler
than that known in the state of the art, furthermore exhibiting very good properties
for the manufacture thereof.
[0053] The details, shapes, dimensions and other secondary elements, as well as the materials
used in manufacturing the device enabled for carrying beverage cans of the invention,
may be suitably replaced with others that are technically equivalent and do not depart
from the essential nature of the invention or from the scope defined by the claims
included below.
1. A device enabled for carrying beverage cans, characterised in that it comprises a body (1) of a laminar nature and with a symmetrical rectangular geometry,
having on its surface at least one pair (2) of incisions (21) without mutual contact
defining along their path a plurality of tabs (22) with a folding or bending capacity
in relation to the body (1) itself, such that the proportions and the geometry of
the incisions (21) are suitable for the tight insertion into each pair (2) of incisions
(21) of the upper base or mouth of a beverage can (3); the body (1) furthermore has
added cuts (4) arranged transverse and perpendicular to an axis of symmetry of the
same body (1) and arranged between the pairs (2) of incisions.
2. The device enabled for carrying beverage cans according to claim 1, characterised in that the incisions (21) have a semi-circumferential, arcuate or crescent geometry.
3. The device enabled for carrying beverage cans according to any of the preceding claims,
characterised in that the geometry of the incisions (21) defines a concavity.
4. The device enabled for carrying beverage cans according to claim 3, characterised in that the tabs (22) are extended towards the concave side of each incision (21).
5. The device enabled for carrying beverage cans according to any of the preceding claims,
characterised in that the incisions (21) of each pair (2) have a mutual symmetrical arrangement.
6. The device enabled for carrying beverage cans according to any of the preceding claims,
characterised in that the tabs (22) defined by each incision (21) are arranged adjacent to others and without
spaces between them.
7. The device enabled for carrying beverage cans according to any of the preceding claims,
characterised in that there are three tabs (22) defined in each incision (21) of each pair (2).
8. The device enabled for carrying beverage cans according to any of claims 2 to 6, characterised in that there are two tabs (22) defined in each incision (21) of each pair (2).
9. The device enabled for carrying beverage cans according to any of claims 2 to 6, characterised in that there are four tabs (22) defined in each incision (21) of each pair (2).
10. The device enabled for carrying beverage cans according to any of the preceding claims,
characterised in that the tabs (22) in turn have an incision (23) in their region of contact with the body
(1) itself.
11. The device enabled for carrying beverage cans according to any of the preceding claims,
characterised in that the tabs (22) cover a central circular sector of 70° in each incision (21).
12. The device enabled for carrying beverage cans according to any of the preceding claims,
characterised in that the body (1) has a bending line (20) from the end of at least one incision (21) closest
to the edge of the body (1), and said bending line (20) directed towards the same
closest edge of the same body (1).
13. The device enabled for carrying beverage cans according to claim 12, characterised in that the other end of the same incision (21) has another bending line symmetrical with
the other bending line (20) of the same incision (21).
14. The device enabled for carrying beverage cans according to claim 12 or 13, characterised in that the bending line (20) coming from the end of the incision closest to an edge of the
body (1) is perpendicular to said edge of the body (1) and furthermore ends at said
edge.
15. The device enabled for carrying beverage cans according to claim 1, characterised in that the body (1) has six pairs (2) of incisions (21), the pairs (2) of incisions (21)
being arranged symmetrically and regularly in two groups of three on each side of
the axis of symmetry of the body (1) which is parallel to its larger side.
16. The device enabled for carrying beverage cans according to any of the preceding claims,
characterised in that the body (1) incorporates manual gripping means.
17. The device enabled for carrying beverage cans according to claim 16 when it depends
on claim 1 and 14, characterised in that the gripping means comprise an extension (11) of a side edge of the body (1) attached
to the same body (1) by a bending line (111), and having at least one through opening
(12) enabled for fingers to pass through same, and the other bending lines (20) of
at least one pair (2) of incisions (21) ending at the bending line (111).
18. The device enabled for carrying beverage cans according to claim 17, characterised in that the extension (11) has two openings (12), said two openings (12) configuring three
regions (13) or areas of contact and for the securing of the extension (11) with the
body (1) itself, at least one of the three regions (13) or areas of contact facing
a pair (2) of incisions (21) and furthermore being in contact with their bending lines
(20).
19. The device enabled for carrying beverage cans according to claim 18, characterised in that there are three regions (13) or areas of contact facing, respectively, three pairs
(2) of incisions (21) and furthermore being in contact with their respective bending
lines (20).
20. The device enabled for carrying beverage cans according to claim 1, characterised in that the body (1) has at two opposite side edges V-shaped recesses (5) towards the interior
of the body (1) itself, the axis of symmetry of the V-shaped recesses (5) considerably
coinciding with the main axis of the transverse cuts (4).
21. The device enabled for carrying beverage cans according to claim 1, characterised in that the body (1) has on at least one side edge an added segment (6) or skirt, which is
attached to the same body (1) by a bending line (66).
22. The device enabled for carrying beverage cans according to claim 21, characterised in that the segments (6) arranged at the edges corresponding to the longest sides of the
body (1) have at their ends an added gluing area (61).