Slide-up handle
First Claim
1. A handle structure for application to cartons comprising a first panel, a handle cut in said first panel, said handle having a pair of shoulders extending laterally one from each side of said handle, a handle panel, means defining a second handle in said handle panel, the top edges of said handle and said second handle being connected by a fold line connection, connecting straps positioned one on each side of said second handle and foldably connected at one end to said handle panel and at its opposite end to said first panel by means of fold lines substantially parallel to said fold line connection, said straps being laterally spaced from said handle by a distance less than the distance said shoulders project laterally from said handle the lengths of said straps between said fold lines connecting each said straps to said first panel and said handle panel and the distances between said shoulders and said fold lines connecting said straps to said first panel being substantially equal so that when said handle panel is folded into face-to-face relation with said first panel and said handle is moved to an extended position said shoulders are in a position to engage said connecting straps adjacent said fold lines connecting said straps to said handle panel.
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Abstract
A slide-up handle useful for example in beer boxes is formed from a partition panel and a handle panel. A first handle member is cut from the partition and a second handle forms a portion of the handle panel and the two handles are foldably interconnected at their top edge by a fold line connection. The first handle is provided with a pair of lateral abutments. A pair of straps are positioned one on each side of the second handle and have one end of each strap foldably connected to the handle panel and the opposite end foldably connected to the partition panel by means of fold lines. The lateral spacing of the straps relative to the handle is less than the distance the shoulders project laterally from the handle and the distance between the fold line connection between the two handles and the shoulders and between the fold line connection and the fold lines connecting the straps to the handle panel being substantially equal so that when the handle is moved to an extended position the shoulders are in a position to engage beneath the connecting straps.
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6 Claims
- 1. A handle structure for application to cartons comprising a first panel, a handle cut in said first panel, said handle having a pair of shoulders extending laterally one from each side of said handle, a handle panel, means defining a second handle in said handle panel, the top edges of said handle and said second handle being connected by a fold line connection, connecting straps positioned one on each side of said second handle and foldably connected at one end to said handle panel and at its opposite end to said first panel by means of fold lines substantially parallel to said fold line connection, said straps being laterally spaced from said handle by a distance less than the distance said shoulders project laterally from said handle the lengths of said straps between said fold lines connecting each said straps to said first panel and said handle panel and the distances between said shoulders and said fold lines connecting said straps to said first panel being substantially equal so that when said handle panel is folded into face-to-face relation with said first panel and said handle is moved to an extended position said shoulders are in a position to engage said connecting straps adjacent said fold lines connecting said straps to said handle panel.
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