Multi-compartment carton
First Claim
1. An elongate blank for forming a multi-compartment folding carton, the blank comprising a plurality of panels hingedly coupled by score lines, the panels including three adjoining full-length and full-width side wall panels for forming three sides of the carton, first and second full-length and half-width panels on either end of the side wall panels, a further full-length and full-width panel adjoining the first of the half-width panels, the further full-length, full-width panel including a flap cut therein, a pair of aligned score lines at opposite ends of the flap whereby the flap may be foiled 90°
- with respect to said further panel along the aligned score lines and so that a first portion of the flap extends perpendicularly to one side of this further panel and so that a second portion of the flap extends perpendicularly to the other side of this further panel, a further full-length half-width panel adjoining the second full-length, half-width panels, a half-width, partial-length panel adjoining the further full-length, half-width panel, a glue flap panel at either end of the blank and closure elements along the sides of the blank.
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Abstract
A multi-compartment carton which may be used for such applications as packaging golf balls or other products, is made from a single blank of folding carton stock. The blank is slotted, scored and perforated to form a variety of panels and flaps. In the preferred embodiment, the carton includes four elongate sleeves for containing golf balls, and the blank is constructed in such a manner that two initial glue lines form a double undivided sleeve and a single sleeve. The product resulting from that operation is folded along another score line to form an intermediate carton having two adjacent, separated elongate sleeves and a double, undivided sleeve. The fourth sleeve is created by folding a flap and gluing it to a panel, one side of the flap forming the divider and the third and fourth sleeves. Preferred arrangements for closing the ends of the carton are illustrated, including a perforated arrangement to permit opening one compartment at a time.
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7 Claims
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1. An elongate blank for forming a multi-compartment folding carton, the blank comprising a plurality of panels hingedly coupled by score lines, the panels including three adjoining full-length and full-width side wall panels for forming three sides of the carton, first and second full-length and half-width panels on either end of the side wall panels, a further full-length and full-width panel adjoining the first of the half-width panels, the further full-length, full-width panel including a flap cut therein, a pair of aligned score lines at opposite ends of the flap whereby the flap may be foiled 90°
- with respect to said further panel along the aligned score lines and so that a first portion of the flap extends perpendicularly to one side of this further panel and so that a second portion of the flap extends perpendicularly to the other side of this further panel, a further full-length half-width panel adjoining the second full-length, half-width panels, a half-width, partial-length panel adjoining the further full-length, half-width panel, a glue flap panel at either end of the blank and closure elements along the sides of the blank.
- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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