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WO1998031604A1
WO1998031604A1 PCT/US1998/000721 US9800721W WO9831604A1 WO 1998031604 A1 WO1998031604 A1 WO 1998031604A1 US 9800721 W US9800721 W US 9800721W WO 9831604 A1 WO9831604 A1 WO 9831604A1
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carton
handle
panel
handle panel
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Philippe Le Bras
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The Mead Corporation
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Priority to HU0001756A priority Critical patent/HU223187B1/en
Priority to AT98905957T priority patent/ATE219449T1/en
Priority to AU61318/98A priority patent/AU6131898A/en
Priority to RO99-00748A priority patent/RO120331B1/en
Priority to PL98334857A priority patent/PL190007B1/en
Priority to EEP199900299A priority patent/EE04148B1/en
Priority to EP98905957A priority patent/EP1017598B1/en
Priority to DK98905957T priority patent/DK1017598T3/en
Priority to DE69806172T priority patent/DE69806172T2/en
Publication of WO1998031604A1 publication Critical patent/WO1998031604A1/en

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D71/00Bundles of articles held together by packaging elements for convenience of storage or transport, e.g. portable segregating carrier for plural receptacles such as beer cans or pop bottles; Bales of material
    • B65D71/06Packaging elements holding or encircling completely or almost completely the bundle of articles, e.g. wrappers
    • B65D71/12Packaging elements holding or encircling completely or almost completely the bundle of articles, e.g. wrappers the packaging elements, e.g. wrappers being formed by folding a single blank
    • B65D71/14Packaging elements holding or encircling completely or almost completely the bundle of articles, e.g. wrappers the packaging elements, e.g. wrappers being formed by folding a single blank having the shape of a tube, without, or not being characterised by, end walls
    • B65D71/28Packaging elements holding or encircling completely or almost completely the bundle of articles, e.g. wrappers the packaging elements, e.g. wrappers being formed by folding a single blank having the shape of a tube, without, or not being characterised by, end walls characterised by the handles
    • B65D71/30Packaging elements holding or encircling completely or almost completely the bundle of articles, e.g. wrappers the packaging elements, e.g. wrappers being formed by folding a single blank having the shape of a tube, without, or not being characterised by, end walls characterised by the handles unitary, i.e. integral with the tubular packaging elements

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  • the present invention relates generally to paperboard cartons for use in packaging articles such as cans or bottles for beverages. More particularly, the invention relates to a handle for such cartons which is associated with stress-relieving severance lines.
  • Articles such as cans or bottles for beverages including soft drinks, beer, juices and the like are commonly sold in multiple quantities packaged in a paperboard carton.
  • the carton is often provided with a handle, which quite commonly includes as a primary feature one or two slots or other apertures formed in the carton. The user inserts the hand or fingers into one or both of the slots to lift the carton.
  • a carton having a carrying handle with an improved stress-relieving arrangement should eliminate or reduce tears or fractures and particularly those minor cracks and tears which detract from the carton appearance .
  • One aspect of the present invention provides a packaging carton comprising a handle panel hingeably connected to an upper panel of the carton, said handle panel including a substantially trapezoidal aperture being adapted to receive part of a users hand, said aperture including side edges which are convergent towards the top of the carton whereby components of the force exerted when the handle panel is in use are transmitting said side edges so that the dead load of the carton, when lifted, is distributed over a substantial area of said handle panel.
  • An optional feature of this aspect of the invention provides a carton wherein the upper and side edges of said aperture may comprise a flap adapted to provide a surface to be in contact with the users hand.
  • a handle according to either aspect of the invention may reduce the torsional effect on the handle caused by carrying the carton.
  • FIGURE 1 is a plan view of a carton blank forming a carton according to the invention.
  • FIGURE 2 is a perspective view showing a central portion of the carton incorporating an upstanding handle.
  • FIG. 1 there comprises an elongate blank 10 formed from paperboard or like foldable sheet material comprising in series a base structure 12, first side panel 14, top panel 16, first handle panel 18, second handle panel 20, intermediate panel 22, second top panel 24, side panel 26 and second base structure 28, hingeably connected one to the next along fold lines 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 respectively .
  • a series of two neck receiving apertures 46,48 is struck partially from top panel 16, each aperture being shaped to provide a locking zone.
  • a series of two similarly spaced bottle neck receiving apertures 50, 52 are partially struck from top panel 24, but do not include locking zones .
  • Locking tabs 54, 56 are struck from intermediate panel 22 and are hinged to the lower end of intermediate panel 22 along hinge line 40 and include "T-shaped " locking heads which have locking edges .
  • Handle panels 18 and 20 are each formed with handle apertures 58, 60 which are substantially trapezoidal in shape. Apertures 58, 60 each include side edges 90, 94 which are convergent towards the top of the carton when erected, as shown in Figure 2. Handle cushioning flaps 62, 64 and 66 are struck from side edges 90, 94 and upper edge 92 respectively of handle panel 18 being hingeably connected thereto by fold lines 68, 70, 72 respectively. Cut lines 63,65 extend from the intersections of side edges 90, 94 and upper edge 92 to separate flaps 62, 64 and 66.
  • hand cushioning flaps 74, 76, 78 are struck from side edges 90, 94 and upper edge 92 respectively of handle panel 20 being hingeably connected thereto by fold lines 80, 82, 84. Cut lines 67, 69 extend from the intersections of side edges 90, 94 and upper edge 92 to separate flaps 74, 76 and 78.
  • the construction of a completed carrier of the invention requires a series of sequential folding and gluing operations. The folding process is not limited to that described below and can be altered according to particular manufacturing requirements .
  • the blank 10 is adapted to be wrapped about a group of four bottles arranged in two rows of two bottles each so that the neck portions of the bottles protrude through the neck receiving apertures 46, 48, 50, 52 of the handle panels and an upstanding handle H is formed, shown in Figure 2, between the rows of bottles.
  • the handle panels 18, 20 are erected into a juxtaposition out of the plane of the blank so that the handle apertures more or less are brought into registry with one another.
  • locking tabs 54, 56 are folded about fold line 40 through 180 degrees and into a face to face relationship with top panel 24.
  • Handle panels 18 and 20 are folded about fold line 36 and brought into a face to face to relationship with each other and may be connected together by glue or other means known in the art.
  • locking tabs 54, 56 are aligned with apertures 46 and 48 respectively and are then interengaged with the apertures such that the heads of the locking tabs appear in respective ones of apertures .
  • Top panels 16 and 26 are folded out of alignment with the handle structure H about fold lines 34 and 40 respectively.
  • the blank is then applied to a group of bottles to be packaged so that handle H, shown in Figure 2, formed from handle panels 18, 20 is disposed between the rows of bottles, which in this embodiment, is off set from a plane disposed mid-way between said rows of apertures .
  • the carton is completed by causing side walls 14, 26 to be folded downward and the base structures 12 and 28 to be secured in an overlapping relationship beneath the base of the bottles, by means known in the art.
  • the handle structure H includes the substantially trapezoidal aperture which is adapted to receive part of a users hand U.
  • the aperture A shown in
  • Figure 2 includes side edges 90, 94, which are convergent towards the top of the carton whereby components of the force F, exerted when the handle panel is in use, are transmitted to the side edges 90, 94.
  • the dead load of the carton is thus distributed over a substantial area of said handle panel when lifted.
  • H of the invention is able to reduce the torsional effect, for example twisting, on the handle when in use, thereby improving the handle performance.
  • the likelihood of tearing the paperboard is reduced.
  • the handle structure H is not limited to a trapezoidal shaped aperture A. Indeed, alternative profiles of aperture can also be considered to transmit components of force effectively, for example when the aperture comprises one converging side edge.
  • the profile of the aperture can be altered according to particular requirements of the user.
  • a hand cushioning structure is provided between the registering handle apertures 58, 60 by flaps 62, 64, 66 and 72, 74, 76 which are brought into overlapping relationship with the two handle panels 18, 20.
  • the present inventions preferred embodiments relate to an article carrier which is shaped to provide satisfactory strength to hold the bottles securely but with a degree of flexibility so that the load transferred to the handle is absorbed by the carrier.
  • the shape of the blank minimises the amount of paperboard required.
  • the carrier can be applied to an array of bottles by hand or automatic machinery. It is anticipated that the invention can be applied to a variety of carriers and not limited to those of the type hereinbefore described.

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Abstract

A packaging carton comprising a handle panel (18, 20) hingeably connected to an upper panel (16, 24) of the carton, said handle panel including a substantially trapezoidal aperture (58, 60) being adapted to receive part of a users hand, said aperture including side edges which are convergent towards the top of the carton whereby components of the force exerted when the handle panel is in use are transmitting said side edges so that the dead load of the carton, when lifted, is distributed over a substantial area of said handle panel. Hand cushioning flaps (62, 64, 66, 74, 76, 78) are struck from side edges (90, 94) and upper edge (92) of handle panel (18, 20).

Description

CARTON HANDLE
The present invention relates generally to paperboard cartons for use in packaging articles such as cans or bottles for beverages. More particularly, the invention relates to a handle for such cartons which is associated with stress-relieving severance lines.
Articles such as cans or bottles for beverages including soft drinks, beer, juices and the like are commonly sold in multiple quantities packaged in a paperboard carton. For the convenience of the consumer, the carton is often provided with a handle, which quite commonly includes as a primary feature one or two slots or other apertures formed in the carton. The user inserts the hand or fingers into one or both of the slots to lift the carton.
Lifting a carton containing beverage cans or bottles introduces considerable stress into the paperboard from which the carton is formed. The region around the slot or slots especially tends to be subject to stress concentration. For this reason, to prevent tearing of the paperboard and failure of the carton, it is known to design carton handles with various stress-relieving/distributing arrangements .
Known arrangements have difficulty in eliminating minor cracks and tears from the handle slot area. Minor cracks or tears do not usually result in handle failure. However, consumers may see these as undesirable and not purchase the packages with such cracks or tears .
What is needed, therefore, is a carton having a carrying handle with an improved stress-relieving arrangement. Such a carton should eliminate or reduce tears or fractures and particularly those minor cracks and tears which detract from the carton appearance . One aspect of the present invention provides a packaging carton comprising a handle panel hingeably connected to an upper panel of the carton, said handle panel including a substantially trapezoidal aperture being adapted to receive part of a users hand, said aperture including side edges which are convergent towards the top of the carton whereby components of the force exerted when the handle panel is in use are transmitting said side edges so that the dead load of the carton, when lifted, is distributed over a substantial area of said handle panel.
An optional feature of this aspect of the invention provides a carton wherein the upper and side edges of said aperture may comprise a flap adapted to provide a surface to be in contact with the users hand.
The use of a handle according to either aspect of the invention may reduce the torsional effect on the handle caused by carrying the carton.
An embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIGURE 1 is a plan view of a carton blank forming a carton according to the invention; and
FIGURE 2 is a perspective view showing a central portion of the carton incorporating an upstanding handle.
Referring to the drawings, and in particular Figure 1 thereof, there comprises an elongate blank 10 formed from paperboard or like foldable sheet material comprising in series a base structure 12, first side panel 14, top panel 16, first handle panel 18, second handle panel 20, intermediate panel 22, second top panel 24, side panel 26 and second base structure 28, hingeably connected one to the next along fold lines 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 respectively .
The lower portions of the side walls 14, 26 and base panel forming the base structures 12, 28 are not described in any greater detail since they are not concerned with the present invention and are carton features well known in the art .
A series of two neck receiving apertures 46,48 is struck partially from top panel 16, each aperture being shaped to provide a locking zone. Likewise, a series of two similarly spaced bottle neck receiving apertures 50, 52 are partially struck from top panel 24, but do not include locking zones .
Locking tabs 54, 56 are struck from intermediate panel 22 and are hinged to the lower end of intermediate panel 22 along hinge line 40 and include "T-shaped " locking heads which have locking edges .
Handle panels 18 and 20 are each formed with handle apertures 58, 60 which are substantially trapezoidal in shape. Apertures 58, 60 each include side edges 90, 94 which are convergent towards the top of the carton when erected, as shown in Figure 2. Handle cushioning flaps 62, 64 and 66 are struck from side edges 90, 94 and upper edge 92 respectively of handle panel 18 being hingeably connected thereto by fold lines 68, 70, 72 respectively. Cut lines 63,65 extend from the intersections of side edges 90, 94 and upper edge 92 to separate flaps 62, 64 and 66. Likewise, hand cushioning flaps 74, 76, 78 are struck from side edges 90, 94 and upper edge 92 respectively of handle panel 20 being hingeably connected thereto by fold lines 80, 82, 84. Cut lines 67, 69 extend from the intersections of side edges 90, 94 and upper edge 92 to separate flaps 74, 76 and 78. The construction of a completed carrier of the invention requires a series of sequential folding and gluing operations. The folding process is not limited to that described below and can be altered according to particular manufacturing requirements .
Thus, the blank 10 is adapted to be wrapped about a group of four bottles arranged in two rows of two bottles each so that the neck portions of the bottles protrude through the neck receiving apertures 46, 48, 50, 52 of the handle panels and an upstanding handle H is formed, shown in Figure 2, between the rows of bottles.
In order to apply the carton blank 10 to the bottles, the handle panels 18, 20 are erected into a juxtaposition out of the plane of the blank so that the handle apertures more or less are brought into registry with one another. In particular, locking tabs 54, 56 are folded about fold line 40 through 180 degrees and into a face to face relationship with top panel 24. Handle panels 18 and 20 are folded about fold line 36 and brought into a face to face to relationship with each other and may be connected together by glue or other means known in the art. Thus, locking tabs 54, 56 are aligned with apertures 46 and 48 respectively and are then interengaged with the apertures such that the heads of the locking tabs appear in respective ones of apertures .
Top panels 16 and 26 are folded out of alignment with the handle structure H about fold lines 34 and 40 respectively. The blank is then applied to a group of bottles to be packaged so that handle H, shown in Figure 2, formed from handle panels 18, 20 is disposed between the rows of bottles, which in this embodiment, is off set from a plane disposed mid-way between said rows of apertures .
The carton blank is then applied over the bottle necks whereby the heads of the locking tabs 54, 56 are outwardly displaced and disposed between handle panel 18 and the neck of an adjacent bottle. Thus, handle panels 18 and 24 are tied together by the locking tabs so that they are maintained in virtually upright attitude for use .
The carton is completed by causing side walls 14, 26 to be folded downward and the base structures 12 and 28 to be secured in an overlapping relationship beneath the base of the bottles, by means known in the art.
In use, the handle structure H includes the substantially trapezoidal aperture which is adapted to receive part of a users hand U. The aperture A, shown in
Figure 2 includes side edges 90, 94, which are convergent towards the top of the carton whereby components of the force F, exerted when the handle panel is in use, are transmitted to the side edges 90, 94. Preferably, the dead load of the carton is thus distributed over a substantial area of said handle panel when lifted. The handle structure
H of the invention is able to reduce the torsional effect, for example twisting, on the handle when in use, thereby improving the handle performance. The likelihood of tearing the paperboard is reduced.
The handle structure H is not limited to a trapezoidal shaped aperture A. Indeed, alternative profiles of aperture can also be considered to transmit components of force effectively, for example when the aperture comprises one converging side edge. The profile of the aperture can be altered according to particular requirements of the user.
A hand cushioning structure is provided between the registering handle apertures 58, 60 by flaps 62, 64, 66 and 72, 74, 76 which are brought into overlapping relationship with the two handle panels 18, 20. The present inventions preferred embodiments relate to an article carrier which is shaped to provide satisfactory strength to hold the bottles securely but with a degree of flexibility so that the load transferred to the handle is absorbed by the carrier. The shape of the blank minimises the amount of paperboard required. The carrier can be applied to an array of bottles by hand or automatic machinery. It is anticipated that the invention can be applied to a variety of carriers and not limited to those of the type hereinbefore described.

Claims

1. A packaging carton comprising a handle panel hingeably connected to an upper panel of the carton, said handle panel including a substantially trapezoidal aperture being adapted to receive part of a users hand, said aperture including side edges which are convergent towards the top of the carton whereby components of the force exerted when the handle panel is in use are transmitting said side edges so that the dead load of the carton, when lifted, is distributed over a substantial area of said handle panel.
2. A carton according to claim 1 wherein the upper and side edges of said aperture each comprise a flap adapted to provide a surface to be in contact with the users hand.
3. The use of a handle according to claim 1 to reduce the torsional effect on the handle caused by carrying the carton.
4. A blank of Figure 1 substantially as hereinbefore described by reference to or as illustrated in the accompanying drawings .
5.. A packaging carton comprising a handle panel of Figure 1 or Figure 2 substantially as hereinbefore described by reference to or as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
PCT/US1998/000721 1997-01-17 1998-01-15 Carton handle WO1998031604A1 (en)

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Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
HU0001756A HU223187B1 (en) 1997-01-17 1998-01-15 Packaging carton and carton blank
AT98905957T ATE219449T1 (en) 1997-01-17 1998-01-15 BOX WITH CARRY HANDLE
AU61318/98A AU6131898A (en) 1997-01-17 1998-01-15 Carton handle
RO99-00748A RO120331B1 (en) 1997-01-17 1998-01-15 Packaging box with handle
PL98334857A PL190007B1 (en) 1997-01-17 1998-01-15 Shipping package in particular that for bottles
EEP199900299A EE04148B1 (en) 1997-01-17 1998-01-15 Cardboard packaging and its blank
EP98905957A EP1017598B1 (en) 1997-01-17 1998-01-15 Carton handle
DK98905957T DK1017598T3 (en) 1997-01-17 1998-01-15 Box Handle
DE69806172T DE69806172T2 (en) 1997-01-17 1998-01-15 CARDBOARD WITH HANDLE

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GB9700918.7 1997-01-17
GBGB9700918.7A GB9700918D0 (en) 1997-01-17 1997-01-17 Carton handle

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EP0171703A2 (en) * 1984-08-11 1986-02-19 Unilever N.V. Carton carrier, method and apparatus for erecting such a carrier
FR2593780A1 (en) * 1986-02-06 1987-08-07 Icp Sa Improvement to built-in handles for cardboard wrappings
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FR2593780A1 (en) * 1986-02-06 1987-08-07 Icp Sa Improvement to built-in handles for cardboard wrappings
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DE69806172T2 (en) 2003-01-23
EP1017598A1 (en) 2000-07-12
PL190007B1 (en) 2005-10-31
RO120331B1 (en) 2005-12-30
GB9700918D0 (en) 1997-03-05
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DE69806172D1 (en) 2002-07-25
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