Enclosed bottle carrier
First Claim
1. A carrier for a plurality of bottles arranged in a rectilinear configuration and comprising a top wall, a bottom wall and opposed side walls, each side wall having a side wall bottom portion and a side wall top portion separated by a fold line, and said top wall, said bottom wall and said opposed side walls being interconnected to form a tubular structure having opposed ends, a top end panel foldably joined to each end edge of said top wall, a first web panel (16) foldably joined to a side edge of each of the top end panels, a second triangular web panel (18) foldably joined to each of the end edges of each respective side wall top portion along a first fold line (20) which is substantially perpendicular to the bottom edge of its respective side wall top portion and further foldably joined to the adjacent edge of its adjacent first web panel along a second fold line which diverges downwardly from the first fold line so as to position the second triangular web panel in angular relation to the adjacent end of its associated side wall top portion, a third web panel (22) foldably joined to each end of each side wall bottom portion and folded inwardly, and a fourth web panel (24) joined to each end of each side wall bottom portion and its associated third web panel by a pair of fold lines which diverge upwardly from a point on the end edge of the associated side wall bottom portion and which respectively terminate adjacent the lower end of one of the fold lines that define the adjacent second triangular web panel, adjacent third and fourth web panels being related to each other so as to maintain the third web panel in engagement with the adjacent corner bottle of the rectilinear configuration.
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Abstract
A bottle carrier for packaging and gripping in a taut fashion, a plurality of bottles includes top, bottom and side walls, each side wall having a substantially vertically disposed bottom portion and preferably inwardly inclined top portion foldably joined to the bottom portion to form a tubular structure. Top end panels are foldably joined to each end edge of the top wall together with a bottom end panel foldably joined to each end edge of the bottom wall and secured in overlapping relation with the associated top end panel. Special web structure is foldably joined to the end edges of the vertically disposed lower portions of the side walls and to the inwardly inclined upper portions of the side walls so as to close the carton ends and to grip the packaged bottles in a taut and secure manner thereby to minimize bottle breakage.
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- 1. A carrier for a plurality of bottles arranged in a rectilinear configuration and comprising a top wall, a bottom wall and opposed side walls, each side wall having a side wall bottom portion and a side wall top portion separated by a fold line, and said top wall, said bottom wall and said opposed side walls being interconnected to form a tubular structure having opposed ends, a top end panel foldably joined to each end edge of said top wall, a first web panel (16) foldably joined to a side edge of each of the top end panels, a second triangular web panel (18) foldably joined to each of the end edges of each respective side wall top portion along a first fold line (20) which is substantially perpendicular to the bottom edge of its respective side wall top portion and further foldably joined to the adjacent edge of its adjacent first web panel along a second fold line which diverges downwardly from the first fold line so as to position the second triangular web panel in angular relation to the adjacent end of its associated side wall top portion, a third web panel (22) foldably joined to each end of each side wall bottom portion and folded inwardly, and a fourth web panel (24) joined to each end of each side wall bottom portion and its associated third web panel by a pair of fold lines which diverge upwardly from a point on the end edge of the associated side wall bottom portion and which respectively terminate adjacent the lower end of one of the fold lines that define the adjacent second triangular web panel, adjacent third and fourth web panels being related to each other so as to maintain the third web panel in engagement with the adjacent corner bottle of the rectilinear configuration.
- 5. A carrier for bottles arranged in a side-by-side rectilinear group comprising a top wall, a bottom wall, and side walls, each side wall having a bottom side wall portion and a top side wall portion each having opposed end edges, said top, bottom, and side walls being interconnected to form a tubular structure having opposed ends and defining corners, a top end panel foldably joined to each end edge of said top wall along a fold line which extends between opposite corners of the carrier, a first web panel foldably joined to one side edge of each of said top end panels, a second triangular web panel foldably joined to each end edge of each top side wall portion and to the adjacent edge of its adjacent first web panel along a first pair of fold lines which diverge downwardly to define at least in part a third edge of said second triangular web at the junction between the associated bottom side wall portion and its adjacent top side wall portion so as to position each second triangular web panel astride its adjacent corner of the carrier, a third web panel foldably joined to each end edge of each bottom side wall portion, and a fourth web panel defined by a second pair of fold lines between each third web panel and its associated bottom side wall portion end edge, the second pair of fold lines diverge upwardly from a point of intersection on the associated bottom side wall portion end edge and terminate adjacent the lower portions of the adjacent first pair of fold lines at the junction between the associated bottom side wall portion and its adjacent top side wall portions.
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