SANITARY SNAP-ON CAN CARRIER AND TRANSPORT DEVICE
A sanitary snap-on multiple-can carrier and transport device is disclosed which facilitates bundling, storage and transport of cans in multi-pack units of two, four, six, eight and 12 cans. The configuration of the device permits multiples of the device to be loaded into magazines, which in turn may be loaded into and dispensed from high speed machine applicators to apply the devices to cans. The design also permits stacking of rows of cans bound together for purposes of storage and even permits the formation of entire palletloads of cans without the extra support of conventional shipping containment material such as strapping, cardboard and shrinkwrap.
There is an ongoing need in the can container and canister industry for carriers of simple lightweight construction and easy application that are capable of bundling a plurality of cylindrical containers or canisters into a single package to be transported, displayed, stored, stacked or sold as a single unit. These needs are met by the present invention.
There is also a need in the industry for carriers capable of automatic high speed application, that provide protection from the external environment, and that may be used to create larger stacks and even palletfuls of cans that minimize packaging time and materials. These needs are also met by the present invention.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccording to the present invention, there is provided a device for application to the annular beaded rims of cans and the like that snaps on and off the tops of them, that forms a combination bundler and carrier for multiple canisters having such annular beaded rims, that is capable of high speed automatic application to cans, that provides a degree of sanitary protection from an environment such as a warehouse, and that may be used to create stacks and even palletfuls of cans.
Referring to the drawings, wherein the same numerical references generally refer to like elements, there is shown an exemplary device 1 for fastening to annular beaded rims and shielding the tops of canisters such as cans, the device comprising multiple substantially planar annular rings 10 joined together, each having downwardly projecting flanges 12 and a plurality of arcuate standing ribs 14. Rings 10 are preferably joined together equidistantly by coupling webs 20. The outer portions of flanges 12 are provided with downwardly angled tabs 30 having splayed-out feet 32, best seen in
Device 1 is preferably made of a resilient material such as high density polyethylene by injection molding. Use of a resilient material allows arcuate hooks 50 to snugly engage the beaded rim of a can with spring-like force by simply pressing downwardly on ring 10 or top 42.
Finally, device 1 may be provided with carrying handles in the form of inwardly projecting finger loops 60, flexibly attached at points 62 on coupling webs that couple the two center rings 10 to the four outer rings 10, equidistant from the two center rings 10. Loops 60 normally lie in substantially the same plane of the multiple canister carrier, thereby permitting efficient nesting of the carriers, as seen in
The device may be applied to any manner of cylindrical containers or canisters having annular beaded rims on their tops and/or bottoms, such as food cans or beverage cans, providing a degree of sanitary protection when used in the closed top form.
Besides its use as a combination bundler and carrier for two-, four-, six-, eight- and 12-packs of cans and the like, the device has several other advantageous features by virtue of its design. One such feature of all embodiments of the inventive device is the capability of the device to be stacked and tightly nested one atop the other in large multiples that occupy very little space, with arcuate standing ribs 14 serving as alignment studs, best seen in
Another feature of the six-, eight- and 12-pack embodiments of the device is that it permits the formation of stable stacks of six-, eight- and 12-packs of cans to which the device has been applied, as shown in
Yet another advantageous feature of the six-, eight- and 12-pack embodiments of the device is that it permits multiple stacks of six-, eight- and 12-packs to be tied together laterally so as to form entire pallets of cans for storage and shipping larger quantities of cans, as shown in
The terms and expressions which have been employed in this specification are used as terms of description and not of limitation, and there is no intention in the use of such terms and expressions to exclude equivalents of the features shown and described or portions thereof, it being recognized that the scope of the invention is defined and limited only by the claims which follow.
Claims
1. A multiple-can carrier for cans with annular beaded rims comprising multiple substantially planar annular rings joined together by coupling webs, each of said rings having a downwardly projecting flange, a plurality of arcuate standing ribs, an upwardly projecting flange integral with a substantially planar cap, each downwardly projecting flange having an exterior and an interior, said exterior provided with at least one tab and said interior provided with a multiplicity of arcuate hooks.
2. The carrier of claim 1 wherein said at least one tab is oriented at a downward angle relative to horizontal and terminates in a substantially horizontal foot.
3. The carrier of claim 2 including a handle.
4. The carrier of claim 3 wherein said handle comprises two finger loops.
5. The carrier of claim 4 wherein said handle comprises two substantially U-shaped half-loops.
6. The carrier of claim 3 made of resilient material.
7. The carrier of claim 6 wherein said resilient material is high density polyethylene.
8. The carrier of claim 1 comprising two of said substantially planar rings.
9. The carrier of claim 1 comprising four of said substantially planar rings.
10. The carrier of claim 1 comprising six of said substantially planar rings.
11. The carrier of claim 1 comprising eight of said substantially planar rings.
12. The carrier of claim 1 comprising twelve of said substantially planar rings.
13. The carrier of claim 10 attached to six cans.
14. Multiples of the carrier of claim 13 forming a stack of multiple layers of bundles of six cans in each bundle.
15. The stack of claim 14 wherein adjacent layers are oriented 90° relative to each other.
16. The stack of claim 15 on a pallet.
17. The carrier of claim 11 attached to eight cans.
18. Multiples of the carrier of claim 17 forming a stack of multiple layers of bundles of eight cans in each bundle.
19. The stack of claim 18 wherein adjacent layers are oriented at 90° relative to each other.
20. The stack of claim 19 on a pallet.
21. The carrier of claim 12 attached to twelve cans.
22. Multiples of the carrier of claim 21 forming a stack of multiple layers of bundles of twelve cans in each bundle.
23. The stack of claim 22 wherein adjacent layers are oriented 90° relative to each other.
24. The stack of claim 23 on a pallet.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 27, 2010
Publication Date: Mar 29, 2012
Inventor: Zakary James Borg (Eugene, OR)
Application Number: 12/891,204
International Classification: B65D 75/00 (20060101); B65D 19/00 (20060101);