Heavy duty article carrier

Special receptacle or package – For plural beverage-type receptacles

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22911713, B65D 7500

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053852346

ABSTRACT:
The top wall of an article carrier is provided with a pair of hand gripping apertures and score lines extend from the apertures to the corners of the top wall. A supplementary score line extends from a point of intersection with a score line and is arranged to extend beyond the edge of the carrier top wall and to a point of intersection with the top portion of the adjacent side wall at each corner of the carrier. The load of the carrier is well distributed so as to avoid any tendency for the side walls to bow outwardly and thus to interfere with a product removal and reinsertion feature formed in each of the carrier side walls. Efficient distribution of the weight also makes possible the usage of lower caliper board than is usually required for heavy duty carriers while still maintaining package integrity and viability with a product remover and reinsertion structure formed in each carton side wall.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4300680 (1981-11-01), Champlin
patent: 4577799 (1986-03-01), Oliff
patent: 4588084 (1986-05-01), Holley, Jr.
patent: 5197598 (1993-03-01), Stout et al.
patent: 5246112 (1993-09-01), Stout et al.

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