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Primary and secondary packaging system for beverage products

  • US 5,857,570 A
  • Filed: 08/18/1997
  • Issued: 01/12/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/18/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A primary and secondary packaging system for beverage products comprising:

  • a plurality of primary, axially elongated, uniform, generally cylindrical beverage containers arranged in a planar side-by-side relation in a unitary secondary packaging carton that is adapted for distribution and dispensation of said beverage containers, said carton has;

    first, second, third, and fourth serially interconnected, rectangular walls;

    serial pairs of said walls being cojoined along respective mutually adjacent edges thereof to circumscribe a generally rectangular volume and support a mutually opposed pair of panels in spaced relation from one another, substantially enclosing said volume that is occupied by a said beverage containers; and

    each one of said beverage containers is oriented with the axial elongation thereof extending in a direction generally normal to the respective parallel planes defined by said panels;

    a predetermined one of said panels having a medial hinge line extending longitudinally from a first edge to a second, opposite, edge of said panel;

    a zone of weakness extending longitudinally from a point adjacent to an intersection of said medial hinge line and said first edge, across said first wall, along a second of said panels and across said second wall to a point adjacent to an intersection of said medial hinge line and said second edge;

    wherein said carton is operable to tear selectively along a length of said zone of weakness, and thereafter to fold on application of a lateral, rotational bending moment about said longitudinally-extending hinge line to form a mutually adjacent and joined pair of dispensing trays circumscribed by respective portions of said first wall, said second wall, said predetermined one of said panels and said other of said panels, and wherein the third and fourth walls each individually form a base of each of said dispensing trays;

    a handle arranged midway along said longitudinally extending hinge line, said handle extends internally of said volume and is arranged to present in elevated graspable position between said trays upon opening of said carton;

    and a hand grip on at least one of said third wall and said fourth wall.

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