Multi-pack carton with bottom integrated handle
A foldable box assembly configured to carry a product or products, the box having an integrated handle configured to connect to the bottom of the foldable box assembly and extend through the top of the assembled box. Additionally, the foldable box assembly may comprise product openings in the top of the box assembly allowing objects carried in the foldable box assembly to protrude from the top of the assembled box when the top is closed to provide additional security for the objects.
The present invention relates generally to multi-pack containers used for commercial products and more particularly to containers used to carry moderately heavy products.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONConsumers, in the name of convenience, often desire to purchase multiple identical products at the same time. Therefore, manufacturers often sell their goods in multi-packs, where a consumer can purchase multiple products at once in a single convenient package. For this reason, packaging has become a critical element in the purchase of goods to both consumers and manufacturers alike.
This invention relates to a folding box assembly designed to carry multiple objects securely, that is without the objects moving substantially in any direction. Previous box assemblies have attempted this objective, but have done so with many problems.
For example, in order for a box assembly to carry a moderately heavy product, many of the box assemblies must be composed from a stronger material. However, if a proper structure is used, then a weaker and, therefore, cheaper material may be used to construct the box assembly.
Additionally, many box assemblies, in order to stabilize the objects being carried, contain interior partitions separating the objects. Once again, with the proper design, it is possible to secure the objects without these partitions, and, consequently, less material is needed.
Accordingly, there is a need for a package that enables manufacturers to package multiple products in a single container, which is strong and secure, while encompassing less and cheaper material. The present invention addresses this need.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides a foldable box assembly that is configured to securely carry a moderately heavy product or products with less box material than the prior art. For example, in accordance with various aspects of the present invention, a number of objects may be placed in the assembled box with a closed lid, enabling easy transport of the objects, while the objects remain in position.
In accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the foldable box assembly is able to achieve its strength due to its configuration. An integrated handle is configured to connect to the bottom of the foldable box assembly and extend through the top of the assembled box. In accordance with various aspects of the present invention, the integrated handle is coordinated such that it passes through the handle apertures in the top of the closed, assembled foldable box. Additionally, the foldable box assembly contains product openings in the top of the box assembly that allow objects carried in the foldable box assembly to protrude from the top of the assembled box when the top is closed and provides additional security for the objects.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSAdditional aspects of the present invention will become evident upon reviewing the non-limiting embodiments described in the following specification and claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing figures, wherein like numerals designate like elements, and
The following description of the present invention is of exemplary, non-limiting embodiments only and is not intended to limit the scope, applicability, or configuration of the invention in any way. Rather, the following description merely provides convenient illustrations for implementing illustrative embodiments of the invention. For example, various changes may be made in the design and arrangement of the elements described in these embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth herein.
That being said, generally, in accordance with the present invention, a foldable box assembly 10 is provided that is configured to be able to securely carry moderately heavy product or products. For example, in accordance with various aspects of the present invention, foldable box assembly 10 is configured with a base, a top, and a bottom. Additionally, box assembly may comprise a structure that secures the objects being carried from moving laterally, longitudinally, or vertically, that is from moving in any direction at all. Benefits achieved over the prior art are related to the stability and security of the objects being carried in the box assembly, with less material needed.
In accordance with various aspects of the present invention, foldable box assembly 10 is configured with a handle 50 that is integrated with the bottom of the package. The configuration of foldable box assembly 10 with integrated handle 50 enables assembled box to carry a moderately heavy to heavy product even while the foldable box assembly 10 is comprised of a relatively weak material (e.g., fairly light caliper paperboard.) Furthermore, the integrated handle also contributes to securing the objects from moving in various directions.
In accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, and with reference to
In various embodiments of the present invention, an integrated handle element 50 is connected to each of the bottom flaps 40. In the presently described embodiment and with reference to
Additionally, in its various embodiments, foldable box assembly 10 may be configured with two top flaps 30 encompassing the top of the foldable box assembly. Preferably, the two top flaps 30 are equal in size. In yet another embodiment of the present invention, the two top flaps are equal in size and are greater in size than half of the total area of the top of the box. As can be seen in
Additionally, the foldable box assembly 10 may contain product openings 60. The product openings allow a product being carried in the foldable box assembly to protrude from the top of the box when assembled. In the presently described embodiment there are eight product openings 60 in the top of the foldable box assembly. In addition to allowing the top of the objects being carried to be seen, the product openings 60 aid in securing the objects being carried from moving laterally, longitudinally, or vertically. Furthermore, it is preferred that each product opening is circular in shape. It should be noted, however, that any number of product openings may be used, including none, and may encompass any possible shape, often depending on the shape of the product carried by box 10.
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In addition, in its various embodiments foldable box assembly 10 preferably includes a locking mechanism. The locking mechanism aids in keeping the top of the foldable box assembly closed when the box is assembled. With reference to
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With continued reference to
Furthermore, it is preferable to have at least one top flap in either quadrant (0,3) or quadrant (2,3). More preferably, both quadrants (0,3) and (2,3) would contain a top flap. Furthermore, in a preferred embodiment, as seen in
In yet another preferred embodiment, and with continued reference to
It is also preferred that either quadrant (0,1) or quadrant (2,1) comprises a bottom flap. In addition, a handle is preferably integrated with the mentioned bottom flap. Therefore, if there is a bottom flap in quadrant (0,1), it is preferable to have a cut-out, leaving the shape of a handle, in quadrant (0,0); and likewise, if there is a bottom flap in quadrant (2,1), it is preferred that quadrant (2,0) contain a cut-out leaving the shape of a handle. In yet another preferred embodiment, both quadrants (0,1) and (2,1) contain bottom flaps and quadrants (0,0) and (2,0) contain handles. It should be noted, however, that any combination of bottom flaps in quadrants (0,1) and (2,1), and handles in quadrants (0,0) and (2,0) may exist.
In yet another preferred embodiment of the present invention, and with continued reference to
Lastly, it should be appreciated that the present invention has been described above with reference to various exemplary embodiments. Those skilled in the art will recognize that changes and modifications may be made to these embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, it should be appreciated that foldable box assembly 10 may be suitably configured to include various other features, including, without limitation, clear material on the sides of the assembled box or protrusions that allow an individual to see inside the box and the like. Various other changes to the overall shape of the foldable box assembly may also be made. These and other changes or modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the present invention as set forth herein.
Claims
1. A box assembly comprising:
- a top flap;
- a bottom flap;
- at least four walls extending from said bottom flap to said top flap;
- said walls forming an enclosed area between said bottom flap and said top flap;
- at least one first product opening in said top flap configured to receive an object and secure said object from moving laterally, longitudinally, and vertically; and
- a first handle integrated with said bottom flap and extending through said enclosed area and through said top flap.
2. The box assembly of claim 1, further comprising a handle aperture in said top flap.
3. The box assembly of claim 1, further comprising a second top flap with at least one second product opening in said second top flap configured to receive an object and secure said object from moving laterally, longitudinally, or vertically.
4. The box assembly of claim 3, further comprising a handle aperture on said top flap and said secondary top flap.
5. The box assembly of claim 1, further comprising a locking mechanism.
6. The box assembly of claim 5, wherein said locking mechanism comprises:
- at least one tuck flap connected to said top flap; and
- at least one tuck flap slot.
7. The box assembly of claim 1, further comprising a second bottom flap.
8. The box assembly of claim 7, further comprising a second handle integrated with said second bottom flap.
9. Cardboard divided into 16 quadrants separated by at least one of a crease and a cut, capable of being folded into a box, comprising:
- a first cut-out in quadrant (0,0);
- a second cut-out in quadrant (1,0);
- a third cut-out in quadrant (2,0);
- a fourth cut-out in quadrant (3,0);
- a first bottom flap in quadrant (0,1);
- a fifth cut-out in quadrant (1,1);
- a second bottom flap (2,1);
- a sixth cut-out in quadrant (3,1);
- a first front panel in quadrant (0,2);
- a first side panel in quadrant (1,2);
- a second front panel in quadrant (2,2);
- a second side panel in quadrant (3,2);
- at least one of a first top flap comprising at least one first product opening in quadrant (0,3) configured to receive an object and secure said object from moving laterally, longitudinally, or vertically and a seventh cut-out;
- an eighth cut-out in quadrant (1,3);
- at least one of a top flap comprising at least one second product opening in quadrant (2,3) configured to receive an object and secure said object from moving laterally, longitudinally, or vertically and a ninth cut-out; and
- a tenth cut-out in quadrant (3,3).
10. The cardboard of claim 9, wherein said first cut-out is shaped as a handle.
11. The cardboard of claim 9, wherein said third cut-out is shaped as a handle remaining.
12. The cardboard of claim 9, wherein said fifth cut-out is shaped as a bottom flap.
13. The cardboard of claim 9, wherein said sixth cut-out is shaped as a bottom flap.
14. The cardboard of claim 9, wherein said eight cut-out is shaped as a top minor flap.
15. The cardboard of claim 9, wherein said tenth cut-out is shaped as a top minor flap.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 28, 2003
Publication Date: Mar 3, 2005
Inventor: Gregory Schriner (Phoenix, AZ)
Application Number: 10/650,616