AU2005201944B2 - Bottle Tray - Google Patents
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- AU2005201944B2 AU2005201944B2 AU2005201944A AU2005201944A AU2005201944B2 AU 2005201944 B2 AU2005201944 B2 AU 2005201944B2 AU 2005201944 A AU2005201944 A AU 2005201944A AU 2005201944 A AU2005201944 A AU 2005201944A AU 2005201944 B2 AU2005201944 B2 AU 2005201944B2
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D71/00—Bundles of articles held together by packaging elements for convenience of storage or transport, e.g. portable segregating carrier for plural receptacles such as beer cans or pop bottles; Bales of material
- B65D71/70—Trays provided with projections or recesses in order to assemble multiple articles, e.g. intermediate elements for stacking
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D2501/00—Containers having bodies formed in one piece
- B65D2501/24—Boxes or like containers with moulded compartments or partitions
- B65D2501/24006—Details relating to bottle crates
- B65D2501/24197—Arrangements for locating the bottles
- B65D2501/24324—Means for accommodating grouped bottles, e.g. in a wrapper
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Abstract
[57] Abstract This publication discloses a bottle tray (1) for single bottles and bottles bundled into a multipack package, such as a multipack package comprising bottles in at least two parallel rows and a carrier/sleeve enclosing the bottles, the top surface of the bottle tray (1) having thereon bottle pockets (2) in at least two parallel rows to accommodate bottles in a multipack and first support members (3) for supporting the multipack laterally from two opposite sides, and the bottom of the bottle tray (1) being provided with support surfaces (5, 6) for supporting the bottle tray (1) to bottles underlying the bottle tray (1). Second support members (4) are provided on the top surface of the bottle tray (1) for supporting bottles placed in the pockets (2), whereby the second support members (4) are adapted into the spaces between the parallel rows of pockets formed between the first support members (3) and have a height smaller than that of the first support members (3). (FIG. 1) Fi3.1 Fig. 1 Fig. 2 4g 9 Fig.7 7
Description
P/00/011 28/5/91 Regulation 3.2 AUSTRALIA Patents Act 1990 ORIGINAL COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT Name of Applicant: K. Hartwall Oy Ab Actual Inventors Herrick Ramberg and Markus Perret Address for service is: WRAY & ASSOCIATES Level 4, The Quadrant 1 William Street Perth, WA 6000 Attorney code: WR Invention Title: "Bottle Tray" The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me: 1/1 2 Bottle tray Field of the Invention The invention relates to a bottle tray for single bottles and multibottle packs. This 5 kind of low-height bottle tray comprises bottle pockets for receiving bottles bundled into a multipack package and support members for supporting such a multipack from at least two sides. Background Art 10 The following discussion of the background to the invention is intended to facilitate an understanding of the present invention only. It should be appreciated that the discussion is not an acknowledgement or admission that any of the material referred to was published, known or part of the common general knowledge of the person skilled in the art in any jurisdiction as at the priority date of the invention. 15 Handling of bottles generally takes place with the help of various bottle trays. Bottle trays are employed, e.g., for storage and transport of bottles in the brewery industry as well as in the wholesale and retail business. Typical examples of bottles suitable for transport in bottle trays are plastic bottles such as PEN and PET bottles filled 20 with beverages. Obviously, the bottle may also be of glass or of both glass and plastic combined. Bottles are further used for storage of liquids and other materials. On their top side, bottle trays have concavities, partitions and other support members for supporting the bottom of bottles to be placed in the bottle tray. Conventional 25 bottle trays are described in patent publications, e.g., in US 4,978,002. Bottle trays known from such publications have the pockets supporting the bottles delineated by vertical pillars. However, this kind of bottle tray is ill suited for supporting multipacks packaged in a shrink film carriers, because the bottle tray pillars entering the spaces between the bottles of the multipack sever the plastic shrink film of the 30 carrier, whereby the pack may be torn as it is removed from the bottle tray. Multipacks packaged in shrink film carriers can be placed in bottle trays free from support members that need to fit into the spaces between the bottles. However, this 3 bottle tray type is not suited for transport of individual bottles, because the bottles tip/tilt readily due to the insufficient support provided thereto. Hence, these bottle trays cannot be used for transporting, e.g., empty reusable bottles returned to a shop back to a beverage factory, but rather the bottle trays must be hauled back empty thus 5 consuming extra space in the vehicle performing the transport. Disclosure of the Invention The present invention seeks to overcome, or at least ameliorate, one or more of the deficiencies of the prior art mentioned above, or to provide the consumer with a 10 useful or commercial choice. According to an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a bottle tray suited for the transport of both single bottles and multipacks. 15 According to an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided the top surface of the bottle tray with first support members serving to support a multipack placed in the pockets of the bottle tray from two opposite directions. In addition to these, situated between the first support members and aligned between two adjacent bottle pocket rows are adapted second support members serving to support bottles 20 placed in the bottle pockets, the second support members having a height smaller than that of the first support members. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the second support members are adapted into the spaces remaining between the four adjacent pockets as the pockets are 25 aligned in two parallel rows. Resultingly, the second support members give support to the bottles placed in the pockets thereabout. Advantageously, second support members are adapted at each point embraced by the four adjacent pockets delineated by the above-mentioned first support members. In a second preferred embodiment of the invention, the second support members extend maximally to the same height as 30 the curved portion between the side and bottom of the bottle type intended to be transported in the tray.
4 According to a first broad aspect of the present invention, there is provided a tray for accommodating at least one bottle and a plurality of bottles, the at least one bottle having a curved portion between the side and the bottom of the at least one bottle and the plurality of bottles bundled into a multipack package wherein: 5 a top surface of the tray comprises thereon pockets in at least two parallel rows to accommodate the plurality of bottles and first support members for supporting the plurality of bottles laterally from two opposite sides, and a bottom of the tray being provided with support surfaces adapted for accommodating a top portion of the at least one bottle and the plurality of bottles , 10 wherein the tray comprises second support members on the top surface thereof for supporting the at least one bottle placed in the pockets, said second support members being positioned in spaces between the pockets formed between said first support members and having a height smaller than that of the first support members, and 15 the second support members extend maximally to the same height as the curved portion of the at least one bottle intended to be transported. Preferably, the second support members are adapted into the spaces remaining between four adjacent pockets as the pockets are aligned in two parallel rows. 20 Preferably, the second support members extend to a height not smaller than 2 mm from the bottom surface of the pocket. Preferably, the second support members extend to a height not greater than 40 mm 25 from the bottom surface of the pocket. Preferably, the first support members extend to a height not smaller than 3 cm from the bottom surface of the pocket. 30 Preferably, the first support members extend to a height not greater than 10 cm from the bottom surface of the pocket.
5 Preferably, the multipack package comprises bottles in at least two parallel rows and a carrier/sleeve enclosing the bottles. According to a first broad aspect of the present invention, there is provided a system 5 comprising: a tray, at least one bottle having a curved portion between the side and the bottom of the at least one bottle arranged on the tray as a single bottle, and a plurality of bottles bundled into a multipack package, wherein 10 a top surface of the tray has thereon pockets in at least two parallel rows to accommodate the plurality of bottles and first support members for supporting the plurality of bottles laterally from two opposite sides, a bottom of the tray being provided with support surfaces adapted for accommodating a top portion of the at least one bottle and the plurality of bottles, 15 and the tray having second support members on the top surface thereof for supporting the at least one bottle placed in the pockets, said second support members being positioned in spaces between the parallel rows of pockets formed between said first support members and having a height smaller than that of the first support 20 members, and the second support members extend maximally to the same height as the curved portion of the at least one bottle intended to be transported. Preferably, the system comprises a tray for single bottles and bottles bundled into a 25 multipack package, the multipack package comprising bottles in at least two parallel rows and a carrier/sleeve enclosing the bottles, the system including at least one bottle having a curved portion between the side and the bottom of the bottle arranged on the tray as a single bottle or as a package, the top surface of the bottle tray having thereon bottle pockets in at least two parallel rows to accommodate bottles in a 30 multipack and first support members for supporting the multipack laterally from two opposite sides, and the bottom of the bottle tray being provided with support surfaces adapted for accommodating a top portion of the bottles, having second support 6 members on the top surface of the bottle tray for supporting bottles placed in the pockets, said second support members being positioned in spaces between the parallel rows of pockets formed between said first support members and a height smaller than that of the first support members, wherein the second support members 5 extend maximally to the same height as the curved portion between a side and a bottom of the bottle type intended to be transported. Preferably, the second support members are adapted into the spaces remaining between four adjacent pockets as the pockets are aligned in two parallel rows. 10 Preferably, the second support members extend to a height not smaller than 2 mm from the bottom surface of the pocket. Preferably, the second support members extend to a height not greater than 40 mm 15 from the bottom surface (8) of the pocket. Preferably, the first support members extend to a height not smaller than 3 cm from the bottom surface of the pocket. 20 Preferably, the first support members extend to a height not greater than 10 cm from the bottom surface of the pocket. Embodiment(s) of the present invention provides significant benefits. For example, the bottle tray according to an embodiment of the invention can support both 25 individual bottles and multipacks without causing damage to the carrier of the multipack. Hence, the bottle tray can be used for transport of multipacks from a beverage factory to a shop and for return of empty bottles from the shop back to the beverage factory. 30 7 Disclosure of the Invention Embodiment(s) of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawing, of which 5 FIG. I shows a bottle tray according to an embodiment of the invention in a perspective view taken obliquely from above; FIG. 2 shows the bottle tray of FIG. I in a perspective view taken obliquely from below; 10 FIG. 3 shows the bottle tray of FIG. 1 in a top view; FIG. 4 shows the bottle tray of FIG. I in a bottom view; 15 FIG. 5 shows the bottle tray of FIG. I in a side elevation view; FIG. 6 shows the bottle tray of FIG. I in an end elevation view; and FIG. 7 shows a partially enlarged view of four adjacent bottle compartments aligned 20 in two parallel rows on the bottle tray top surface and of a second support member adapted in the space therebetween. Best Mode(s) for Carrying Out the Invention Referring to FIG. 1, the bottle tray illustrated therein is designed to hold 24 bottles. 25 As a rule, bottle trays are intended to accommodate at least 4 bottles, typically 6 to 144 bottles. The bottle tray 1 is made of a polymeric material. Bottles to be placed in the bottle tray 1 may be single bottles and/or packaged into multipacks. A multipack is made by bundling multiple bottles into a pack with the help of a carrier. The carrier may be of shrink film or paperboard. The bottle tray I according to the inven 30 tion is particularly suitable for bottle packages of the multipack type having the bottles placed in two parallel rows and enclosed in a shrink film package. The bottles are located in the package with the sides of adjacent bottles facing each other. The 8 shrink film covers the bottom, sides and ends of the multipack. Typically, this kind of multipack contains at least 4 bottles, maximally 12 bottles. The indexing conveyor according to the invention is also suited for use with other types of multipacks including packages wherein the bottles are connected to each other by means of a 5 carrier made of paperboard or the like packaging means adaptable about the bottle necks. To accommodate bottles to be placed into the bottle tray 1, the top side of bottle tray 1 is provided with bottle pockets 2, each one of them being dimensioned to hold one 10 bottle. Single bottles and/or multipacks are placed into the pockets 2 resting therein on their bottoms. The bottom shape of pocket 2 is compliant with the bottom shape of the bottle, whereby the bottle placed into the pocket 2 self-centers itself thus securing its upright position on the bottle tray 1. The bottle tray 1 illustrated in the diagrams is suited, e.g., to the transport of beverage PET bottles having a central 15 recess at the bottle bottom. Then, the center portion 7 of the bottom in the pocket 2 is made convex to help the bottle act self-centeringly when placed into the pocket 2. The convex center portion 7 of the pocket 2 is surrounded by a groove 8 capable of accommodating the rim of the bottle bottom. 20 On the top surface of the bottle tray I illustrated in the diagrams, the pockets 2 are aligned in four parallel rows. The top surface of the pocket I is provided with first support members 3 serving to support the bottles in pockets 2 from the sides. The first support members 3 encircle the periphery of the top surface of the bottle tray 1. An additional set of first support members 3 is provided centrally on the top surface 25 of the bottle tray I so as to divide the tray top into two equal areas. Thus, between the support members 3 situated at one side of the bottle tray I and those at the center thereof are formed two parallel rows of pockets 2 and, respectively, also two rows of pockets 2 are formed between the support members 3 situated at the other side of the bottle tray I and those at the center thereof. The multipack is placed onto the bottle 30 tray I into the space formed between the support members 3 situated at one side of the bottle tray 1 and those at the center thereof, whereby the first support members 3 give support to the multipack from two opposite sides. The bottoms of the bottles in 9 the multipack fall into the pockets 2 formed between the support members 3 situated at one side of the bottle tray I and those at the center thereof. For additional support to the bottles placed into the pockets 2, the top surface of the 5 bottle tray I is also provided with second support members 4 with a height smaller than that of the first support members 3. The second support members 4 are adapted into the spaces between the first support members 3 situated at the sides of the bottle tray I and those at the center thereof so that the second support members 4 are located in the space remaining between each four adjacent pockets (i.e., in the space 10 remaining between the succession of pockets 2 aligned in two adjacent rows). Advantageously, each one of such spaces remaining between the four adjacent rows of pockets 2 are provided with these second support members 4. Resultingly, each one of the support members 4 gives support to four bottles placed in separate pockets 2. In the embodiment illustrated in the diagrams, the number of second support 15 members 4 is five between the center of the bottle tray and the first support members 3 at the left side thereof, as well as five between the center of the bottle tray and the first support members 3 at the right side thereof. The second support members 4 are so shaped that they give support to the bottles placed in any of one of the pockets 2 situated about the support members. 20 When a multipack formed with the help of a shrink film is placed into the bottle tray 1, the portion of shrink film covering the multipack bottom remains, on one hand, between the pocket 2 and the bottle inserted therein and on the other hand, above the second support members 4. To avoid severing the shrink film, the height of 25 the second support members 4 shall be made smaller than that of the first support members 3 that are adapted to give lateral support to the bottles of the multipack and/or single bottles. The height of the second support members 4 must be determined to suite the height, diameter and shape of the bottle type intended to be accommodated by the bottle tray 1. Advantageously the second support members 4 30 may extend maximally to the same height as the curved portion between the side and bottom of the bottle type intended to be transported in the pocket 2 of the bottle tray. Typically the second support members 4 extend to the height of 2 mm minimum 10 from the bottom surface of pocket 2, however, not higher than 40 mm from the bottom surface of pocket 2. Herein, any reference to the bottom surface of pocket 2 must be understood to mean the level or point which accommodates the bottom portion of a bottle inserted into the pocket 2 that bears the weight of the bottle when 5 it is placed upright on a level surface. In the embodiment illustrated in the diagrams, this bottom surface of pocket 2 is formed by groove 8. Analogously, the height of the second support members 4 must be determined to suit the height, diameter and shape of the bottle type intended to be accommodated by the 10 bottle tray 1. To obtain a sufficiently secure supporting effect, the first support members 3 are adapted to extend at least 3 cm from the from the bottom surface of the pocket, however, not higher than 10 cm from the bottom surface of the pocket. Typically the first support members 3 extend to the height equal to 1/8 to 1/3 of the height of the bottle type intended to be transported in the bottle tray 1. 15 The bottle trays I according to the invention are stackable on each other after they are loaded with bottles. The bottom surface of the bottle tray I has support surfaces 5 formed as recesses on which the bottle tray 1 rests supported by the caps/closures and/or mouths of the underlying bottles. As is evident from FIG. 2, at the side of the 20 first support surfaces 5 on the bottom of the bottle tray 1 are made second support surfaces 6 that support the bottom tray 1 in the lateral direction as the tray I rests on the underlying bottles. The bottom of the bottle tray is further provided with ridges 9 shaped so as to meet the side of the cap/closure of the underlying bottle, whereby the lateral support of the bottle tray is further improved. 25 Modifications and variations such as would be apparent to a skilled addressee are deemed to be within the scope of the present invention. Throughout the specification, unless the context requires otherwise, the word 30 "comprise" or variations such as "comprises" or "comprising", will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or group of integers but not the exclusion of any other integer or group of integers.
11 Furthermore, throughout the specification, unless the context requires otherwise, the word "include" or variations such as "includes" or "including", will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or group of integers but not the exclusion of 5 any other integer or group of integers. Additionally, throughout the specification, unless the context requires otherwise, the words "substantially" or "about" will be understood to not be limited to the value for the range qualified by the terms. 10
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1. A tray for accommodating at least one bottle and a plurality of bottles, the at least one bottle having a curved portion between the side and the bottom of the at least one 5 bottle and the plurality of bottles bundled into a multipack package wherein: a top surface of the tray comprises thereon pockets in at least two parallel rows to accommodate the plurality of bottles and first support members for supporting the plurality of bottles laterally from two opposite sides, and a bottom of the tray being provided with support surfaces adapted for 10 accommodating a top portion of the at least one bottle and the plurality of bottles , wherein the tray comprises second support members on the top surface thereof for supporting the at least one bottle placed in the pockets, said second support members being positioned in spaces between the pockets formed between said first support members and having a height smaller than that of the first support 15 members, and the second support members extend maximally to the same height as the curved portion of the at least one bottle intended to be transported.
2. The tray of claim 1, wherein the second support members are adapted into the 20 spaces remaining between four adjacent pockets as the pockets are aligned in two parallel rows.
3. The tray of claim I or 2, wherein the second support members extend to a height not smaller than 2 mm from the bottom surface of the pocket. 25
4. The tray of any one of claims I to 3, wherein the second support members extend to a height not greater than 40 mm from the bottom surface of the pocket.
5. The tray of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the first support members 30 extend to a height not smaller than 3 cm from the bottom surface of the pocket.
6. The tray of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the first support members 13 extend to a height not greater than 10 cm from the bottom surface of the pocket.
7. The tray according to any one of the claims I to 6, wherein the multipack package comprises bottles in at least two parallel rows and a carrier/sleeve enclosing the 5 bottles.
8. A system comprising: a tray, at least one bottle having a curved portion between the side and the bottom of 10 the at least one bottle arranged on the tray as a single bottle, and a plurality of bottles bundled into a multipack package, wherein a top surface of the tray has thereon pockets in at least two parallel rows to accommodate the plurality of bottles and first support members for supporting the plurality of bottles laterally from two opposite sides, 15 a bottom of the tray being provided with support surfaces adapted for accommodating a top portion of the at least one bottle and the plurality of bottles, and the tray having second support members on the top surface thereof for supporting the at least one bottle placed in the pockets, said second support members 20 being positioned in spaces between the parallel rows of pockets formed between said first support members and having a height smaller than that of the first support members, and the second support members extend maximally to the same height as the curved portion of the at least one bottle intended to be transported. 25
9. The system according to the claim 8, comprising a tray for single bottles and bottles bundled into a multipack package, the multipack package comprising bottles in at least two parallel rows and a carrier/sleeve enclosing the bottles, the system including at least one bottle having a curved portion between the side and the bottom 30 of the bottle arranged on the tray as a single bottle or as a package, the top surface of the bottle tray having thereon bottle pockets in at least two parallel rows to accommodate bottles in a multipack and first support members for supporting the 14 multipack laterally from two opposite sides, and the bottom of the bottle tray being provided with support surfaces adapted for accommodating a top portion of the bottles, having second support members on the top surface of the bottle tray for supporting bottles placed in the pockets, said second support members being 5 positioned in spaces between the parallel rows of pockets formed between said first support members and a height smaller than that of the first support members, wherein the second support members extend maximally to the same height as the curved portion between a side and a bottom of the bottle type intended to be transported. 10
10. The system of claim 8 or 9, wherein the second support members are adapted into the spaces remaining between four adjacent pockets as the pockets are aligned in two parallel rows. 15
11. The system of any one of claims 8 to 10, wherein the second support members extend to a height not smaller than 2 mm from the bottom surface of the pocket.
12. The system of any one of claims 8 to 11, wherein the second support 20 members extend to a height not greater than 40 mm from the bottom surface (8) of the pocket.
13. The system of any one of claims 8 to 12, wherein the first support members extend to a height not smaller than 3 cm from the bottom surface of the pocket. 25
14. The system of any one of claims 8 to 12, wherein the first support members extend to a height not greater than 10 cm from the bottom surface of the pocket.
15. A tray substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the 30 accompanying drawings.
16. A system substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the 15 accompanying drawings.
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