The present invention claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/138,662, filed Mar. 26, 2015 and 62/149,822, filed Apr. 20, 2015, which are both fully incorporated herein.
The present invention relates to an arrangement to conveniently transport a plurality of food items, particularly to an arrangement to conveniently transport a plurality of packaged food items that are packaged in the same or similarly shaped, sized and configured packaging, more particularly to a portable package carrying arrangement that is configured to conveniently transport a plurality of packaged food items that are packaged in the same or similarly shaped, sized and configured packaging, and still more particularly to a portable package carrying arrangement that is configured to enable convenient loading, unloading and transporting of a plurality of packaged good items that are packaged in the same or similarly shaped, sized and configured packaging.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONCans and/or containers are commonly used to store food and drink items for a variety of reasons including convenient production, convenient storage, and long-term storage due to a generally air-tight seal. Non-limiting examples of foods packed in a can include pet food, canned soup, canned meat, etc. Such cans are often generally cylindrical in shape and traditionally manufactured from a durable material such as aluminum, tin, plastic or steel. During the can manufacturing process, a bead or top rim is formed where the sidewall and the end walls of the container meet. The bead or top rim generally defines a shoulder and/or rim along the top edge, or top and bottom edges of the can. Oftentimes, the canned goods are placed in a cart and/or basket by a consumer along with other items. As such, during the checking out and bagging of many items, similar types of can goods are commonly placed in separate bags, thus requiring resorting when the consumer unpacks the purchased items. Additionally, selecting and carrying large quantities of canned goods (e.g., canned cat food, etc.) can be inconvenient to a consumer.
It would be desirable to provide a lightweight package carrying device that is capable of releasably securing one or more canned goods, which can maintain the cans together, and which can include a handle portion for the purpose of easily and conveniently carrying or transporting the package carrying device. It would also be desirable to provide an easy-to-use loading station for loading the cans in the lightweight package carrying device.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is directed to a package carrying arrangement that can be used with food container items. In particular, the present invention is directed to an arrangement to conveniently transport a plurality of packaged food items that are packaged in the same or similarly shaped, sized and configured packaging. In one non-limiting arrangement, the present invention is directed to a portable package carrying arrangement that is configured to enable convenient loading, unloading, and transporting of a plurality of packaged good items that are packaged in the same or similarly shaped, sized and configured packaging. The package carrying arrangement is configured to releasably secure food container items. As can be appreciated, the package carrying arrangement can be used to releasably secure container items other than food container items.
In one non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the package carrying arrangement of the present invention is directed to a carrying device that can be easily and conveniently used by consumers to carry a plurality of container items. The package carrying arrangement is particularly applicable for use with canned items or items packaged in a container (e.g., pet food, canned soup, canned meat, canned seafood, canned fruit, canned vegetables, containers of mints/breath fresheners, containers of gum, containers of candy, beverage containers, spice containers, frozen beverage concentrate containers, containers of yogurt, containers of refrigerated or frozen bakery goods, containers of ice cream or sorbet, votive candles, etc.) and will be described with particular reference thereto.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, there is provided a package carrying arrangement suitable for use in carrying containers of different sizes (e.g., 2 ounce containers, 3 ounce containers, 5 ounce containers, 5.5 ounce containers, 8 ounce containers, 13 ounce containers, 16 ounce containers, 20 ounce containers, etc.); however, this is not required. The package carrying arrangement of the present invention is particularly useful in carrying two or more container items (e.g., two containers, three containers, four containers, five containers, six containers, eight containers, twelve containers, sixteen containers, twenty containers, twenty-four containers, etc.). The package carrying arrangement as described in the present invention enables a user to load, releasably secure, and unload container items so as to easily and conveniently transport and/or carry canned goods.
In yet another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, there is provided a package carrying arrangement that includes a substantially planar panel portion. The package carrying arrangement generally also includes a handle portion; however, this is not required. The material and colors of the components of the carrying device are non-limiting. Generally, the materials are durable, lightweight, and/or liquid resistant. Non-limiting materials that can be used include plastic, rubber, metal, resinous material, composite material, paperboard, cardboard, etc. The panel portion can comprise single-layered or multi-layered materials. The shape of the panel portion and the handle portion are non-limiting. For example, the panel portion can include a rectangular, circular, oval and/or polygonal cross-sectional shape; and the handle portion can include a rectangular and/or polygonal cross-sectional shape; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting arrangement, the handle portion (when used) is continuous with the panel portion and is optionally formed in a one-piece construction therewith; however, this is not required.
In still another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the thickness of the panel is generally selected to be substantially thin; however, this is not required. The thin profile (when used) enables the panel to be lightweight and easily folded. Generally, the maximum thickness of the panel of the carrying device is less than five millimeters; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting design, the maximum thickness of the panel of the carrying device is less than four millimeters. In another non-limiting design, the maximum thickness of the panel of the carrying device is less than three millimeters. In still another non-limiting design, the maximum thickness of the panel of the carrying device is about 0.5-4 millimeters. In yet another non-limiting design, the maximum thickness of the panel of the carrying device is about 0.5-3 millimeters. In still yet another non-limiting design, the maximum thickness of the panel of the carrying device is about 1-3 millimeters.
In still yet another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the size of the panel portion of the package carrying arrangement is generally selected to accompany a plurality of containers; however, this is not required. Generally, the panel portion is about 4 inches to about 40 inches in length (and all values and ranges therebetween) and from about 2 inches to about 24 inches in width (and all values and ranges therebetween); however, this is not required. In one specific embodiment, the panel is about 24 inches in length and about 16 inches in width; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting specific configuration, the panel portion (plus any optional handle portion) has a width of about 10-18 inches, and a length of about 20-34 inches. In another non-limiting specific configuration, the panel portion (plus any optional handle portion) has a width of about 10-14 inches, and a length of about 20-28 inches. In another non-limiting specific configuration, the panel portion (plus any optional handle portion) has a width of about 10-14 inches, and a length of about 10-16 inches. In another non-limiting specific configuration, the panel portion (plus any optional handle portion) has a width of about 13-17 inches, and a length of about 24-34 inches. In another non-limiting specific configuration, the panel portion (plus any optional handle portion) has a width of about 13-17 inches, and a length of about 12-17 inches. Generally, the package carrying arrangement has a constant thickness; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting arrangement, the thickness of the package carrying arrangement is about 0.01 inch to 0.25 inch (and all values and ranges therebetween).
In still yet another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the invention, the panel portion of the package carrying arrangement can include one or more folds lines, wherein the one or more fold lines allow one side of the panel portion to pivot or be folded relative to the other side of the panel portion between the open (i.e., unfolded) and closed (i.e., folded) position; however, this is not required. The one or more fold lines can be connected to and/or be formed on the panel portion and can comprise one or more pivot points or pivot grooves; however, this is not required. In non-limiting embodiments, the one or more fold lines can be a thin section of the panel portion with increased flexibility; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting embodiment, the panel portion of the package carrying arrangement includes a groove, scoring and/or other type of arrangement that enables the panel portion to be folded along such groove, scoring and/or other type of arrangement; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting arrangement, the panel portion includes a groove, scoring and/or other type of arrangement that allows a user to easily fold the panel portion in half along the longitudinal axis (along the longitudinal length) or latitudinal axis (along the width) of the panel portion. In one specific arrangement, the panel portion includes a groove, scoring and/or other type of arrangement that allows a user to easily fold the panel portion in half along the latitudinal axis (along the width) of the panel portion. In one specific embodiment, the one or more fold lines extend laterally across the entire panel portion from a first side edge to a second side edge; however, this is not required. In still another and/or alternative non-limiting embodiment, the one or more fold lines extend laterally across the majority of the panel portion; however, this is not required. The one or more fold lines can permit the panel portion to be folded in half such that the two longitudinal ends meet when in a folded position; however, this is not required. In non-limiting embodiments where two pivot points or pivot grooves are used, the distance between the first and second pivot points can be from about 0.25 inches to about 2.5 inches (and all values and ranges therebetween). In one specific embodiment, the distance from the first fold line to the imaginary center line is the same distance as from the second fold line to the imaginary center line; however, this is not required.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the panel portion of the package carrying arrangement includes a top surface and a bottom surface. The top and/or bottom surfaces can include a plurality of support structures (e.g., ribs, grooves, additional material layers, additional thickness, etc.); however, this is not required. In one non-limiting arrangement, the support structure is an additional layer thickness of the panel portion and/or additional layer of material connected to the top and/or bottom surface of the panel portion; however, this is not required. The support structures are generally located on the sides of the panel portion, and/or on the top and/or bottom of the panel portion; however, this is not required. When the one or more support structures are separate structures, the means of attachment of the one or more support structures to the panel portion is non-limiting and can include tape, adhesive, hook and loop fastener, etc. As can be appreciated, the one or more surface structures can be integrally formed with the panel portion; however, this is not required. The one or more surface structures can be provided to add strength, durability and rigidity to the carrying arrangement panel; however, this is not required. The surface structures or one or more portions of one or more surface structures can be magnetic such that when the panel portion is folded into a folded position, the folded panel sections of the panel portion are magnetically held in the folded position; however, this is not required. Similarly, the surface structures or one or more portions of one or more surface structures can include other non-limiting means of attachment (e.g., snaps, buttons, hooks, hook and loop fastener, adhesive, etc.); however, this is not required.
In yet another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the panel portion of the package carrying arrangement includes one or more panel slots or openings. In one non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the one or more panel openings can be configured to be container-receiving cutouts; however, this is not required. The one or more panel openings can include a center portion releasably attached to the panel portion by a perforated edge, serrated edge, groove, etc. such that a user can “punch out” the center portion of the panel opening prior to use; however, this is not required. The one or more panel openings can be used to releasably secure one or more containers (e.g., canned goods, etc.) to the panel portion; however, this is not required. A stretchable and/or bendable material can be optionally used for the panel portion to permit the container body to pass through the panel opening and frictionally engage with the side of the body of the container; however, this is not required. The one or more panel openings can optionally include one or more notches, slits, scored regions, etc. for the purpose of facilitating in the sliding of the can into the panel opening; however, this is not required. The one or more notches, slits, scored regions, etc. (when used) can provide a tight fit to hold the can in position in the panel opening and also optionally provide a tear-point for when a can is to be removed from the panel opening; however, this is not required. As such, the panel opening can receive a container body and also be releasably secured to the container. The one or more panel openings can be arranged in a generally rectangular array; however, this is not required. In non-limiting embodiments, the panel portion can include one or more rows of one or more panel openings. The one or more rows of panel openings can be parallel to one or more fold lines in the panel portion; however, this is not required. In one specific non-limiting embodiment, each half of the panel portion includes at least one row of panel openings wherein each row of panel openings includes at least two panel openings, and each of the rows of panel openings are parallel to an imaginary center line (i.e., parallel to the one or more fold lines) that runs along the latitudinal axis of the panel portion; however, this is not required. Generally, the shape of the one or more panel openings is selected to correspond with the shape of the container to be secured; however, this is not required. As such, a generally circular cross-sectional panel opening can be used in conjunction with generally circular cross-sectional shaped containers (e.g., cat food cans, etc.); however, this is not required. In still yet another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the one or more panel openings optionally include structures (e.g., adhesive, magnet, friction material such as silicon, rubber, etc.) that can be used to inhibit and/or prevent releasing the container from the panel opening without excessive force when at least a portion of the container is retained by panel opening; however, this is not required. The size of the one or more panel openings is non-limiting. Generally, the size and shape of the panel openings are the same; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting arrangement, the cross-sectional shape of the panel openings is circular and has a diameter of about 1-6 inches (and all values and ranges therebetween). In another non-limiting arrangement, the diameter of the panel opening is generally the same or slightly less (0.01%-5% less) than the diameter of the container to be inserted into the panel opening; however, this is not required. For example, if the container body has a diameter of three inches, the diameter of the panel opening is generally 2.9-3 inches. For example, if the container body has a diameter of four inches, the diameter of the panel opening is generally 3.9-4 inches. When the panel openings include one or more notches, slits, scored regions, etc. about the peripheral edge of the panel openings, these structures can be used to facilitate in the sliding of the can into the panel opening; however, this is not required. Generally, the top of the container includes a flange or rim or body transition region between the body of the container and the flange or rim that has a diameter which is greater than the diameter of the body of the container. The panel openings are generally configured to allow the body of the container to pass through the panel opening, but the panel openings are generally sized to prevent the flange or rim or body transition region of the container to pass through the panel opening. Generally, if the flange or rim or body transition region of the container is forced through the panel opening, the panel opening is damaged; however, this is not required. As such, the flange or rim or body transition region of the container generally functions as a stop of the container as it is being inserted through the panel opening and, generally, the bottom surface of the flange or rim or portion of the body transition region rests on the top surface of the panel portion that surrounds the panel opening when the body of the container is fully inserted into the panel opening; however, this is not required.
In yet another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the invention, the package carrying arrangement optionally includes a handle portion that is configured to facilitate in the carrying by the user of the package carrying arrangement. The shape, size, and materials of the handle portion are non-limiting. The handle portion can optionally be formed of a lightweight, durable and liquid resistant material (e.g., plastic, rubber, composite material, metal, coated paper board, etc.); however, this is not required. The handle portion can be integrally formed as part of the panel portion; however, this is not required. In one specific non-limiting embodiment, a handle portion can be portioned at one or both ends of the panel portion. In one non-limiting configuration, a handle portion is positioned at both ends of the panel portion. The handle portion includes a handle opening that is spaced from the edge of the handle portion. The size and shape of the handle opening is non-limiting. In one non-limiting configuration, the handle opening has a generally rectangular shape wherein the width of the handle opening is substantially parallel to the latitudinal axis of the panel portion; however, this is not required. When the panel portion includes two handle portions located at both ends of the panel portion, the handle openings in the two handle portions can have the same shape and size; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting arrangement, the panel portion includes two handle portions located at both ends of the panel portion, and the handle openings in the two handle portions have the same or similar shape and size. When the panel portion is folded in half, the handle openings of the two handle portions partially or fully align with one another such that a user can insert one or more fingers through the two handle opens when carrying the folded panel portion; however, this is not required.
When the panel portion includes two handle portions located at both ends of the panel portion, at least one of the handle portions can include a connector that is configured to connect the handle portions together and/or portions of the panel portion together when the panel portions are folded (e.g., folded in half, etc.). Many different types of arrangement can be used to form the connection (e.g., adhesive, tape, hook and loop fastener, magnet, snap, friction engagement, latch, etc.) Generally, the connection is a releasable connection; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting configuration, a handle tab which is located on a handle portion is configured to be folded up through a handle opening of another handle portion when the panel portion is folded (e.g., folded in half, etc.); however, this is not required. The size and shape of the handle tab is non-limiting. In one non-limiting configuration, the handle tab (when used) can be substantially U-shaped such that three sides of the handle tab are absent attachment to the handle portion or panel portion, and the fourth connected edge provides a pivot point for the tab; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, the shape of the handle tab can be other and/or alternative shapes.
According to one non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the handle tab can be from about 0.5 to about 14 inches in length (and all values and ranges therebetween) and about 0.5-4 includes in width (and all values and ranges therebetween); however, this is not required. In one non-limiting specific arrangement, the length of the handle tab is about 2-8 inches. A portion of the peripheral edge of the handle tab can include a perforated region, serrated region, grooved region, etc. that enables a user to “punch out” the handle tab at such regions. Generally, the handle tab is configured to remain connected to the handle portion or panel portion such that after the other portions of the handle tab are “punched out”, the handle tab still pivots on the location that is still connected to the handle portion or panel portion. In one non-limiting configuration, the handle tab includes three edges that are releasably attached to the handle portion and/or panel portion by a perforated region, serrated region, grooved region, etc. that enables a user to “punch out” the handle tab at the three edges of the handle tab; however, this is not required. In another non-limiting arrangement, the handle tab can pivot relative to an imaginary plane through its connected edge and parallel to the fold midline on the panel portion; however, this is not required. The handle tab can be configured to fold or pivot along its connected edge and enter through the handle opening in the other handle portion when the panel portion is folded in half; however, this is not required. In such an arrangement, the handle tab can facilitate in releasably connecting the handle portions together while the panel portion is folded in half. As can be appreciated, other or additional arrangements can be used to releasably connect the two handle portions together (e.g., magnet, tape, releasable adhesive, hook and loop fastener, etc.).
According to another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the invention, the handle portion can be configured for improved comfort and ease of use to the user; however, this is not required. As such, the handle opening in the handle portion can include a plurality of ergonomic grooves to accommodate a user's hand; however, this is not required. Additionally, the handle tab and/or other type of connection arrangement can be configured to hold the panel portion in the folded position, thereby alleviating the need of a user to continuously squeeze the two handle portions together; however, this is not required.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, a method of using a package carrying arrangement can include the steps of: 1) loading one or more containers into the panel openings provided in the package carrying arrangement; and 2) carrying the package carrying arrangement panel with the loaded cans to a desired location.
In still another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, a method of using a package carrying arrangement can include the steps of: 1) loading one or more containers into the panel openings provided in the package carrying arrangement; 2) folding the package carrying arrangement panel such that the handle portions located at the ends of the panel portion are brought together; and 3) carrying the package carrying arrangement panel with the loaded cans by the handle portion to a desired location.
In yet another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, a method of using a package carrying arrangement can include the steps of: 1) loading one or more containers into the panel openings provided in the package carrying arrangement; 2) folding the package carrying arrangement panel such that the handle portions located at the ends of the panel portion are brought together; 3) connecting the folded panel portions together, wherein one non-limiting arrangement for connection is to fold a handle tab of one handle portion into and through the handle opening in the other handle opening, and 4) having the user place his/her fingers through the handle openings of both handle portions and carry the package carrying arrangement panel with the loaded cans to a desired location.
In yet another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, there is provided a loading station that is configured for use with the package carrying arrangement; however, this is not required. The loading station can be configured to be permanently or movably mounted to a shelf system that holds canned goods (e.g., canned cat food, etc.); however, this is not required. The loading station is generally made of a durable material (e.g., metal, wood, plastic, composite material, etc.). In one specific non-limiting embodiment, the loading station material is a plastic material such as, but not limited to, polypropylene. The size and shape of the loading station is non-limiting. In one non-limiting arrangement, the loading station has a generally rectangular shape such that the overall length is greater than the width of the loading station; however, this is not required. According to another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the invention, the loading station can include one or more dividers and/or walls extending along the longitudinal and latitudinal axis of the loading station to form one or more cavities in the loading station; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting arrangement, the loading station includes a plurality of container cavities (e.g., two cavities, three cavities, four cavities, five cavities, six cavities, eight cavities, twelve cavities, sixteen cavities, twenty cavities, twenty-four cavities, etc.). The shape and size of the container cavities is non-limiting. Generally, each container cavity has generally the same shape and size; however, this is not required. Generally, the shape and size of the container cavity is selected to receive a body of a container that is to be used with the loading station; however, this is not required. Generally, the loading station has at least the same number of container cavities and the number of panel openings of the package carrying arrangement that is to be used with the loading station; however, this is not required. The depth of the container cavities is generally ±10% the height of the body portion the container; however this is not required. In one non-limiting arrangement, each container cavity in the loading station has the same size and shape (e.g., square cross-sectional shape, circular cross-sectional shape, polygonal cross-sectional shape, etc.) and the depth of the container cavities is about ±3% the height of the body portion the container.
In another non-limiting aspect of the invention, the loading station can include one or more station compartments that are different from the one or more cavities. The one or more station compartments can be partially or fully separated from the one or more cavities. In one non-limiting arrangement, at least one station compartment is configured to hold one or more package carrying arrangement; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting embodiment, the station compartment used to hold the one or more package carrying arrangements is positioned rearwardly of the cavities on the loading station; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, the loading station can include a plurality of station compartments wherein each station compartment is configured to hold a different package carrying arrangement. In one non-limiting arrangement, the loading station includes one or more station compartments wherein at least one of the station compartments has an opening located at the top of the loading station; however, this is not required. The opening of the station compartment is located generally at or above the top cavity on the loading station; however, this is not required. The depth of the chamber of the station compartment is generally equal to or less than the length of the package carrying arrangement; however, this is not required.
In another non-limiting aspect of the invention, the loading station can include an upper outwardly extending flange than can be used as hook feature for at least partially supporting the package carrying arrangement as the containers are loaded into the panel openings on the package carrying arrangement; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting arrangement, the upper outwardly extending flange is positioned at or near the top of the loading station and extends outwardly toward the front of the loading station. The flange can be configured to allow the hanging of a panel; however, this is not required. The upper outwardly extending flange can include a lip and/or hook portion at the end of the upper outwardly extending flange; however, this is not required. The upper outwardly extending flange provides a means of releasably securing the package carrying arrangement to the loading station; however, this is not required. The shape and size of the package carrying arrangement is non-limiting. Generally, the lip and/or hook portion at the end of the upper outwardly extending flange is U-shaped; however, other or additional shapes can be used (e.g., rectangular, square, oval, polygonal, etc.). In use, the handle opening on the package carrying arrangement receives the front portion of the upper outwardly extending flange and supports the package carrying arrangement over the cavity face on the loading station. The lip and/or hook portion at the end of the upper outwardly extending flange is configured to inhibit or prevent the package carrying arrangement from slipping off the upper outwardly extending flange as the containers are loaded into the panel openings of the package carrying arrangement. As can be appreciated, other or additional arrangements can be used to hold the package carrying arrangement in position on the loading station as the containers are loaded into the panel openings of the package carrying arrangement.
In another non-limiting aspect of the invention, the loading station can include side faces that extend partially or the full vertical length of the loading station. The side faces can be configured to provide structural support and/or rigidity to the loading station and/or facilitate in the loading of the containers into panel openings of the package carrying arrangement. In one non-limiting arrangement, the side faces in combination with the cavity walls of the loading station inhibit or prevent the bending of the package carrying arrangement as the containers are loaded into the panel openings of the package carrying arrangement; however, this is not required.
In yet another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the loading station can include one or more lower outwardly extending flanges; however, this is not required. The lower outwardly extending flanges are located generally at or near the bottom of the loading station. The shape and size of the one or more lower outwardly extending flanges is non-limiting. In use, the handle opening on the package carrying arrangement receives the front portion of the lower outwardly extending flange when the package carrying arrangement is positioned over the container cavity face on the loading station. The lower outwardly extending flange is configured to inhibit or prevent lateral movement of the package carrying arrangement as the containers are loaded into the panel openings of the package carrying arrangement; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, other or additional arrangements can be used to hold the package carrying arrangement in position on the loading station as the containers are loaded into the panel openings of the package carrying arrangement.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, there is provided a loading station which can be immovably secured to or moveably secured to a shelf system; however, this is not required. When the loading station is immovably secured to the shelf system, the securing arrangement can include, but is not limited to, magnets, tape, adhesive, bolts, rivets, screws, clamp, solder, welding, hook and loop fastener, etc. The shelf system can include a sliding track wherein the loading station can be mounted so as to slide across the shelf; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting arrangement, the loading station includes a rear mount that is configured to be connected to the front end of a shelf. The rear mount is configured to extend outwardly from the rear face of the loading station. The rear mount can optionally include a recessed portion that receives a lower front edge of the shelf; however, this is not required. The back end of the rear mount includes a flange that secures to a back groove in the front edge of the shelf so as to secure the loading station to the shelf. As can be appreciated, other rear mount arrangements can be used to secure the loading station to the shelf.
In yet another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, a method of using the loading station can include the steps of: 1) selecting a package carrying arrangement; 2) removably securing the package carrying arrangement to the loading station; 3) inserting the base of a container through a panel opening of the package carrying arrangement until one or more of the panel openings include a container; and 4) removing the package carrying arrangement from the loading station.
In still another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, a method of using the loading station can include the steps of: 1) selecting a package carrying arrangement; 2) removably securing the package carrying arrangement to the loading station by hanging the handle portion of the package carrying arrangement on the upper outwardly extending flange of the loading station, 3) inserting the base of a container through a panel opening of the package carrying arrangement until one or more of the panel openings include a container; and 4) removing the package carrying arrangement from the loading station by lifting the handle portion off of the upper outwardly extending flange of the loading station.
In still yet another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, a method of using the loading station can include the steps of: 1) selecting a package carrying arrangement; 2) removing the package carrying arrangement from the opening of the station compartment; 3) removably securing the package carrying arrangement to the loading station by hanging the handle portion of the package carrying arrangement on the upper outwardly extending flange of the loading station such that the top surface of the package carrying arrangement faces away from the loading station and the bottom surface of the package carrying arrangement faces toward the loading station, 4) inserting the base of a container through a panel opening of the package carrying arrangement until one or more of the panel openings include a container and the body of the containers are at least partially inserted in a container cavity of the loading station; and 5) removing the package carrying arrangement from the loading station after the desired number of containers have been loaded in the package carrying arrangement by lifting the handle portion off of the upper outwardly extending flange of the loading station.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, a method of using the loading station can include the steps of: 1) selecting a package carrying arrangement; 2) removing the package carrying arrangement from the opening of the station compartment; 3) removably securing the package carrying arrangement to the loading station by hanging the upper handle portion of the package carrying arrangement on the upper outwardly extending flange of the loading station such that the top surface of the package carrying arrangement faces away from the loading station and the bottom surface of the package carrying arrangement faces toward the loading station, 4) positioning a portion of the lower outwardly extending flange through the handle opening of the lower handle portion of the package carrying arrangement to limit lateral movement of the package carrying arrangement relative to the loading station; 5) inserting the base of a container through a panel opening of the package carrying arrangement until one or more of the panel openings include a container and the body of the containers are at least partially inserted in a container cavity of the loading station; and 6) removing the package carrying arrangement from the loading station after the desired number of containers have been loaded in the package carrying arrangement by pulling the lower handle portion from the lower outwardly extending flange and then lifting the upper handle portion off of the upper outwardly extending flange of the loading station.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, a method of using the loading station can include the steps of: 1) selecting a package carrying arrangement; 2) removing the package carrying arrangement from the opening of the station compartment; 3) removably securing the package carrying arrangement to the loading station by hanging the upper handle portion of the package carrying arrangement on the upper outwardly extending flange of the loading station such that the top surface of the package carrying arrangement faces away from the loading station and the bottom surface of the package carrying arrangement faces toward the loading station, 4) positioning a portion of the lower outwardly extending flange through the handle opening of the lower handle portion of the package carrying arrangement to limit lateral movement of the package carrying arrangement relative to the loading station; 5) loading the desired number of containers in the package carrying arrangement by inserting each base of a container through a panel opening of the package carrying arrangement until one or more of the panel openings include a container and the body of the containers are at least partially inserted in a container cavity of the loading station; 6) pulling the lower handle portion from the lower outwardly extending flange; 7) folding the panel portion of the package carrying arrangement by hanging the lower handle portion of the package carrying arrangement on the upper outwardly extending flange of the loading station while the upper handle portion of the package carrying arrangement remains on the upper outwardly extending flange of the loading station; and 8) removing the package carrying arrangement from the loading station by lifting the upper handle portion and lower handle portion off of the upper outwardly extending flange of the loading station.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, a method of using the loading station can include the steps of: 1) selecting a package carrying arrangement; 2) removing the package carrying arrangement from the opening of the station compartment; 3) removably securing the package carrying arrangement to the loading station by hanging the upper handle portion of the package carrying arrangement on the upper outwardly extending flange of the loading station such that the top surface of the package carrying arrangement faces away from the loading station and the bottom surface of the package carrying arrangement faces toward the loading station, 4) positioning a portion of the lower outwardly extending flange through the handle opening of the lower handle portion of the package carrying arrangement to limit lateral movement of the package carrying arrangement relative to the loading station; 5) loading the desired number of containers in the package carrying arrangement by inserting each base of a container through a panel opening of the package carrying arrangement until one or more of the panel openings include a container and the body of the containers are at least partially inserted in a container cavity of the loading station; 6) pulling the lower handle portion from the lower outwardly extending flange; 7) folding the panel portion of the package carrying arrangement by hanging the lower handle portion of the package carrying arrangement on the upper outwardly extending flange of the loading station while the upper handle portion of the package carrying arrangement remains on the upper outwardly extending flange of the loading station, 8) folding the handle tab of one of the handle portions through the handle opening of the other handle portion; and 9) removing the package carrying arrangement from the loading station by lifting the upper handle portion and lower handle portion off of the upper outwardly extending flange of the loading station.
In all of the method set forth above, if the package carrying arrangement includes “punch out” portions for one or more of the panel openings, the “punch out” can be partially or fully removed prior to or during the insertion of the body of the container through the panel opening. If the handle tab requires partial “punching out”, the handle tab can be partially “punched out” prior to or during any of the method steps. If the loading station is moveably connected to a shelf system, the loading station can be moved to a desired position prior to or during of the method steps.
One non-limiting object of the present invention is the provision of a package carrying arrangement configured to conveniently transport a plurality of containers.
Another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention is the provision of a package carrying arrangement configures to conveniently transport a plurality of containers that are packaged in the same or similarly shaped, sized and configured packaging.
Yet another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention is the provision of a package carrying arrangement configured to enable convenient loading, unloading and transporting of a plurality of containers that are packaged in the same or similarly shaped, sized and configured packaging.
Yet another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention is the provision of a package carrying arrangement that can be used to releasably secure a plurality of containers.
Yet another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention is the provision of a loading station suitable for use in facilitating the loading of a package carrying arrangement according to the present invention.
Still yet another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention is the provision of a method for loading and unloading a package carrying arrangement in accordance with the present invention.
These and other objectives will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading and following the description taken together with the accompanied drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSReference may now be made to the drawings which illustrate various non-limiting embodiments that the invention may take in physical form and in certain parts and arrangements of parts wherein:
FIG. 1 is a perspective illustration of the bottom surface of one non-limiting package carrying arrangement according to the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a perspective illustration of the top surface of the package carrying arrangement ofFIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a perspective illustration of the package carrying arrangement ofFIG. 2 wherein the panel portion is partially loaded with containers;
FIG. 4 is a perspective illustration of the package carrying arrangement ofFIG. 2 wherein the loaded panel portion is folded in half and releasably secured in the folded position by a connection arrangement;
FIG. 5 is a perspective illustration of a loading station according to the present invention;
FIG. 6 is a back perspective view of the loading station ofFIG. 5 wherein the loading station is attached to a track system of a shelf;
FIG. 7 is a perspective illustration of the loading station ofFIG. 5 wherein a package carrying arrangement ofFIG. 1 is hung so that the bottom surface is facing the loading station;
FIG. 8 is a perspective illustration of the loading station ofFIG. 7 wherein the package carrying arrangement panel is being loaded with containers;
FIG. 9 is a perspective illustration of the loading station ofFIG. 8 wherein the loaded package carrying arrangement is folded on the loading station; and
FIG. 10 is a perspective illustration of the loading station ofFIG. 9 wherein the folded package carrying arrangement is removed from the loading station.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE NON-LIMITING EMBODIMENTSReferring now to the drawings, wherein the showings are for the purpose of illustrating non-limiting embodiments of the invention only and not for the purpose of limiting the invention,FIGS. 1-10 illustrate apackage carrying arrangement100 that can be used in and/or in conjunction with the loading, unloading, and transport of a plurality of packaged food items in accordance with the present invention, and aloading station500 which can be used with thepackage carrying arrangement100.
Thepackage carrying arrangement100 includes apanel portion200 and first andsecond handle portions300,320. The first handle portion is connected to one end of the panel portion and the second handle portion is connected to the other end of the panel portion. Generally, the first and second handle portions are integrally formed with the panel portion; however, this is not required. The package carrying arrangement is not limited in material, size, shape or color. Generally, the package carrying arrangement is formed of a lightweight, durable material such as a paperboard material; however, other or additional materials can be used (e.g., cardboard, plastic, fiberboard, etc.). The panel portion can be formed of one or more layers. As illustrated inFIG. 1, the panel of the package carrying arrangement has a generally rectangular shape; however, other or additional shapes can be used. The package carrying arrangement is illustrated as having a firstlongitudinal edge202, a secondlongitudinal edge206, afront end204 and adistal end208. The package carrying arrangement has abottom surface210 and atop surface230. The top and/or bottom surfaces can optionally display various types of information (e.g., instructions of use, advertising, coupons, labels, bar codes, etc.). Information can also or alternatively be impressed into the package carrying arrangement (e.g., brand names, labels, etc.); however, this is not required.
Thetop surface230 ofpackage carrying arrangement100 can optionally include a plurality ofsupport structures231,232,233,234,235,236 as illustrated inFIG. 2. The support structures are not limited in shape. Generally, the support structures are positioned about the outer peripheral portion of the package carrying arrangement; however, this is not required. The material used to form the one or more support structures can be the same as or different from the material used to form the panel portion. The thickness of the support structures can be the same or different. The thickness of the support structures can be the same as or different from the thickness of the panel portion. The means of attachment ofsupport structures231,232,234,235,236 to thetop surface230 ofpackage carrying arrangement100 is not limiting. Generally, the support structures are adhesively secured to the top surface of thepackage carrying arrangement100; however, one or more of the support structures can be integrally formed on the top surface or connected to the top surface by other or additional attachment means (e.g., tape, hook and loop fastener, melted seam, solder, etc.).
Support structures231,232,234,235 can optionally include one or more projections, wherein the projections extend at least partially betweenadjacent panel openings220 in thepanel portion200 as illustrated inFIG. 2; however, this is not required. As illustrated inFIG. 2,support structures231,232,234,235 are spaced from the panel openings; however, this is not required. As illustrated inFIG. 3, when acontainer400 is inserted into the panel opening, the body transition region or rim ortop flange410 of the container is spaced from the support structures; however, this is not required. As illustrated inFIG. 2,support structures231,232,234,235 extend to the side edges offirst edge202 orsecond edge206 of the package carrying arrangement; however, this is not required.Support structures231,232,234,235 can be spaced from one another; however, this is not required. As illustrated inFIG. 2,support structures231 and232 are spaced from one another about the center line of the package carrying arrangement. Likewise,support structures234 and235 are spaced from one another about the center line of the package carrying arrangement. The shape of the spacing is generally V-shaped; however, this is not required. This spacing facilitates in allowing the package carrying arrangement to be folded in half about the centerline of the package carrying arrangement.Support structures233,236 can partially or completely surround thehandle openings310,322, respectively.
The support structures (when used) can add strength and/or rigidity to the package carrying arrangement and/or inhibit or prevent the tearing of the panel portion and/or handle portion. In one non-limiting embodiment of the present invention, the one or more surface structures are magnetic such that when the package carrying arrangement is folded in half, one or more magnets on the support structures can facilitate in maintaining the package carrying arrangement in the folded position; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, other or additional arrangements can be used to facilitate in maintaining the package carrying arrangement in the folded position.
Thepackage carrying arrangement100 can include a fold line extending laterally across thepanel200 from afirst edge202 to asecond edge206; however, this is not required. Generally, the fold line is formed alongaxis214. As such, when thepanel200 is folded alongfold line214, the two ends204,208 are brought together and meet when in a folded position. The fold line can optionally include a groove, scoring or some other structure to facilitate in the folding of the package carrying arrangement along the fold line.FIG. 2 illustrates scoring as represented by the fold line on the top surface of the package carrying arrangement.
Thepanel portion200 of the package carrying arrangement can include a plurality ofpanel openings220. Thepanel openings220 are not limited in size or shape. Generally, the panel openings are formed in circular shapes having a diameter of about 2-5 inches; however, other or additional shapes and sizes can be used. The shape of the panel openings is generally selected based on the shape of the body of the container that is to be inserted into the panel opening. The panel openings are illustrated inFIG. 1 as being spaced from one another and spaced from the peripheral edge of the package carrying arrangement; however, this is not required. Generally, adjacently positioned panel openings that are positioned on the same side ofaxis214 are spaced the same distance from one another; however, this is not required. The panel openings are also illustrated as being spaced from the handle openings; however, this is not required. As illustrated inFIG. 2, the spacing of the panel openings that are positioned on the same side ofaxis214 is less than the spacing between the panel openings located on each side ofaxis214; however, this is not required.
The one or more of thepanel openings220 can optionally include one ormore notches222 and/or slits224. The one ormore notches222 and/orslits224 are illustrated as being located along a portion of the peripheral edge of the panel opening; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, scoring can also or alternatively be used about the peripheral edge of the panel opening; however, this is not required. As illustrated inFIG. 1, each panel opening includes a plurality of sets of notches and/or slits. Each set is illustrated as including two notches and three slits; however this is not required. Adjacent sets of notches and/or slits are illustrated as being spaced at equal distances apart from one another about the peripheral edge of the panel opening; however, this is not required.
The notches and/or slits and/or scoring and/or tear grooves (when used) are configured to allow a portion of the outer peripheral edge of the panel opening to flex and/or bend, and/or further open up as a container is inserted into the panel opening. When the size of the panel opening is slightly smaller than the container body, the flexing and/or bending of the outer peripheral edge of the panel opening and/or the further opening up or increase in the size of the panel opening allows the container body to be inserted into the panel opening and results in a tight fit, thereby maintaining the container in the panel opening; however, this is not required. Additionally, the notches and/or slits and/or scoring and/or tear grooves, when used, can be configured to provide tear points for when a user removes a container from the panel opening; however, this is not required. The number of notches and/or slits and/or scoring and/or tear grooves about a panel opening is non-limiting. Generally, each panel opening includes the same number, same type and same configuration about the panel open or notches and/or slits and/or scoring and/or tear grooves; however, this is not required.
Thepackage carrying arrangement100 can include afirst handle portion300 and/or asecond handle portion320. Thehandle portions300,320 can be integrally formed with thepanel portion200; however, this is not required. When the package carrying arrangement is folded alongfold line214, the two ends204,208 and two handleportions300,320 are brought together and meet when in a folded position. In the folded position, thehandle openings310,322 are partially or fully aligned with one another. The each of the two side edges of each handle portion is illustrated as angling inwardly from the peripheral edge of the panel portion; however, this is not required.
Thefirst handle portion300 includes ahandle tab311. Thehandle tab311 is capable of folding up through anopening322 on asecond handle portion320 when the package carrying arrangement is folded alongfold line214. Thehandle tab311 is not limited in size or shape. As illustrated inFIG. 1, the handle tab is substantially oval; however, other or additional shapes can be used. Thehandle tab311 can include threeadjacent edges312,316,318 that are configured to separate from the adjacent material of the handle portion and/or panel portion. The separation can be achieved by scoring, slits, slots, tear groove, etc.Edge314 is configured to least partially maintain it connection to the adjacent material of the handle portion. As such, the portion ofedge314 ofhandle tab311 provides a means of pivoting and/or rotating the handle tab when edges312,316,318 are caused to be separated from the adjacent material of the handle portion and/or panel portion; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, the first handle portion can be absent a handle tab and merely includehandle opening310; however, this is not required.
Thesecond handle portion320 ofpackage carrying arrangement100 includes ahandle opening322. Thehandle opening322 is not limited in size or shape. The handle opening can be substantially oval as illustrated inFIG. 1; however, other or additional shapes can be used. Opening322 can be configured to have the same or similar shape and/or size as handle opening310 of thefirst handle portion300; however, this is not required. In such an arrangement, handle opening322 can receivehandle tab311 when the package carrying arrangement is folded in half. The insertion of the handle tab throughhandle opening322 facilitates in maintaining the packaging carrying arrangement in the folded position; however, this is not required. As illustrated inFIG. 1, the two end regions ofhandle opening322 include aportion323 that extends closer todistal end208 of the package carrying arrangement. Likewise, two end regions ofhandle opening310 include aportion313 that extends closer tofront end204 of the package carrying arrangement. These regions on each of the handle openings can be used with features of the loading station as discussed below to facilitate in the handling and/or orientation of the package carrying arrangement to the loading station; however, this is not required.
In use, as best illustrated inFIGS. 3-4, acontainer400 withrim410 andbody420 can be held in each panel opening in thepackage carrying arrangement100. Generally,container400 is held around thebody420 by panel opening as illustrated inFIG. 3. A plurality ofnotches222 andslits224 facilitate allowing the container to be pushed into the panel opening. The container is retained in the panel opening about the outer surface of the body of the container, typically at or near the location on the container where thelarger diameter rim410 meets thesmaller diameter body420; however, this is not required.
With continued reference toFIGS. 3-4, as the two handle portions andedges204,208 are brought together, the package carrying arrangement folds alongfold line214. In the folded position, edges204,208 are brought together such thathandle tab311 of the first handle portion is aligned with handle opening322 of the second handle portion.Handle tab311 can be pushed through thehandle opening322 of the second handle portion and folded along itspivot edge314 such that thetop surface315 ofhandle tab311 engages with thebottom surface210 of the package carrying arrangement. As such, when the handle tab is folded throughhandle opening322, the package carrying arrangement is prevented from unfolding.
With reference toFIG. 4, when the package carrying arrangement is in a folded position, thetop surface230 of the package carrying arrangement and lids of the plurality of container face one another; however, this is not required. Generally, at least a portion of the top surface of one half of the package carrying arrangement engages with at least a portion of the top surface of the other half of the package carrying arrangement when in a folded position; however, this is not required. As illustrated inFIG. 4, when the package carrying arrangement is loaded with one or more containers, a majority of the body of the container protrudes from the bottom surface of the package carrying arrangement panel. The one ormore surface structures231,232,233,234,235,236 (when used) can serve the purpose of adding strength and rigidity to the package carrying arrangement panel to inhibit or prevent the package carrying arrangement from tearing due to the weight of the containers loaded in the package carrying arrangement; however, this is not required.
Referring now toFIGS. 5-10, there is illustrated aloading station500 in accordance with the present invention, which can be used with apackage carrying arrangement100 as described above. The loading station can be attached to a shelf system that holds canned goods, etc. and can be used to facilitate the loading of cans into said package carrying arrangement; however, this is not required.
Theloading station500 includes aloading portion600. Theloading portion600 is not limited in size, shape, material or color. Generally, the loading portion is formed of a durable material such as plastic, metal, wood, composite material, etc.; however, other or additional materials can be used. As illustrated inFIG. 5, the loading portion is formed in a rectangular shape; however, other or additional shapes can be used (e.g., square, polygonal, circular, oval, etc.). The loading portion includes an outerperipheral wall602 extending continuously through the corners in a substantially rectangular shape, thereby creating aloading cavity612 defined partially by theouter wall602. As can be appreciated, the outer peripheral wall is not required to be continuous and can be formed of multiple pieces. Also, the outer peripheral wall is not required to have curved corners as illustrated inFIG. 5. The loading cavity that is at least partially formed by theouter wall602 ofloading portion600 can be subdivided by a plurality of longitudinal walls, one of which is marked as610 and a plurality of horizontal walls, one of which is marked as620.Walls610,620divide loading cavity612 into a one ormore container cavities630. As illustrated inFIG. 5, theloading portion600 includes two longitudinal walls and three horizontal walls arranged to create twelve container cavities; however, it can be appreciated that a different number of walls can be used to form a different number of container cavities inloading cavity612. Theloading station600 can be attached to or formed on the front surface of astorage compartment portion700 such that thefront wall702 ofstorage compartment portion700 defines the back surface of the plurality ofcontainer cavities630 ofloading portion600; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated,loading cavity612 can have a separate rear wall from the structures of thestorage compartment portion700. Also, it can be appreciated that the loading portion can be absentstorage compartment portion700.
The storage compartment portion700 (when used) is not limited in shape, size, material or color. Generally, the storage compartment portion is formed of a durable material such as plastic, metal, wood, composite material, etc.; however, other or additional materials can be used. The material of thestorage compartment portion700 and the material of theloading portion600 can be the same or different. Thestorage compartment portion700 and theloading portion600 can be integrally formed as a one-piece construction; however, it can be appreciated that the loading portion and the storage compartment portion can be two separate components can be optionally connected together by some type of connection means (e.g., adhesive, rivet, screw, bolt, melted connection, solder, weld, etc.). As illustrated inFIGS. 5 and 8-10, the storage compartment portion is formed in a substantially rectangular shape; however, other or additional shapes can be used (e.g., square, circular, polygonal, oval, etc.). The storage compartment portion includes acompartment710 suitable for use in storing a plurality of package carryingarrangement panels100, as described above. The storage compartment portion can be configured to enclose at least a portion of the package carrying arrangement panels. As illustrated inFIG. 5, the majority of the panel is enclosed by the storage compartment portion (e.g., 60-95% enclosed, etc.); however, this is not required. The height of thestorage compartment portion700 can optionally be greater than the height of theloading portion600 as illustrated inFIG. 5; however, this is not required.
Theloading station500 can optionally include an upper outwardly extendingflange720 which includes asupport wall724 andhook arrangement722; however, this is not required. At least a portion of the upper outwardly extendingflange720 is illustrated as extending outwardly (e.g., perpendicularly, etc.) from the front surface of the compartment portion at or near the top front edge of the compartment portion. The end portion ofhook722 extends upwardly from the body of the hook; however, this is not required. The upper outwardly extendingflange720 is not limited in size, shape, material or color. Generally, the upper outwardly extendingflange720 is formed of the same material as thestorage compartment portion700; however, other or additional materials can be used. As illustrated inFIG. 5, twosupport walls724 are positioned under the two arms ofhook722. The support wall can extend from the top surface of theouter wall602 ofloading portion600 to the bottom surface of thehook722; however, this is not required.
Hook722 is configured to support thepackage carrying arrangement100 on the loading station as illustrated inFIG. 7. The front portion of the hook is configured to pass through one of the handle openings of the package carrying arrangement. As illustrated inFIG. 7, the front portion of the hook passes through handle opening322 of the package carrying arrangement. The upwardly extending end portions of the hook are configured to maintain the package carrying arrangement on the hook to hold and support the package carrying arrangement on the front-facing surface of the loading station and to limit lateral movement of the package carrying arrangement while position on the front-facing surface of the loading station. As illustrated inFIG. 7, the front face of the package carrying arrangement faces outwardly from the loading station when positioned on the front-facing surface of the loading station; however, this is not required.
Theloading station500 can optionally include two lower outwardly extendingflanges604,606. Lower outwardly extendingflanges604,606 generally descend as surface projections from thebottom wall608 ofloading portion600; however, it can be appreciated that the lower outwardly extending flanges can extend partially or fully across the bottom surface of theloading station500. Lower outwardly extending flanges are not limited by material, size, shape or color. Generally, lower outwardly extending flanges are the same material as theloading portion600; however, other or additional materials can be used. Lower outwardly extending flanges can optionally end in a hook feature; however, this is not required. Generally, the lower outwardly extending flanges extend at an angle of about 80-110° (e.g., 80-90°, etc.) from the bottom surface of theloading station500; however, this is not required.
The two lower outwardly extendingflanges604,606 are configured to be inserted through one of the handle openings on the package carrying arrangement. As illustrated inFIG. 7, the two lower outwardly extending flanges at least partially pass throughhandle opening310 and cause thehandle tab311 to be maintained in the at least partially open position. The two lower outwardly extending flanges are configured to maintain the package carrying arrangement in position relative to the loading station and to support the package carrying arrangement on the front-facing surface of the loading station and to limit lateral movement of the package carrying arrangement while position on the front-facing surface of the loading station.
Referring now toFIG. 6, theloading station500 can be attached to ashelf system510. The configuration of theshelf system510 is non-limiting. The attachment between theloading station500 and theshelf system510 is non-limiting. Generally, atrack system540 can be formed on or attached to the underside of ashelf system510 such that theloading station500 can slide left and right across the front edge of a shelf; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, the loading station can be mounted so as to be immovable on the shelf system. One non-limiting advantage of using atrack system540 is that theloading station500 can move across the shelf along the track such that no area of shelf is permanently blocked by theloading station500. The attachment between theloading station500 and thetrack system540 is non-limiting.
FIGS. 5-10 illustrate theloading station500 in use in accordance with the present invention. In use, package carrying arrangement can be removed from thecompartment portion700 ofloading station500. In embodiments where thecompartment700 is open on a top surface of the loading station, the package carrying arrangement can be lifted out from the compartment portion of the loading station. The package carrying arrangement can then be hung from a handle portion from the top of the loading station. In one non-limiting arrangement, theopening322 ofhandle opening322 is inserted partially overhook722 of upper outwardly extendingflange720, and handle opening310 inserted partially over lower outwardly extendingflanges604,606 so as to position and support the package carrying arrangement on the front-facing surface of the loading station. Ashandle opening310 is inserted partially over lower outwardly extendingflanges604,606,handle tab311 is slightly pushed out fromhandle portion310. Generally, the package carrying arrangement is hung such that the top surface faces outwardly from theloading station500 and the bottom surface faces toward the loading station; however, this is not required. Once the package carrying arrangement is in position on theloading station500, one ormore containers400 can be loaded onto the package carrying arrangement. During the loading of the package carrying arrangement, each container is pushed into a separate panel opening by leading the base of the container through the panel opening. As the body of the container is continued to be inserted through the panel opening, the body of the container enters into a certain container cavity that is located behind the panel open that is being loaded. This process is repeated until the desired number of containers is loaded into the package carrying arrangement. The container cavities support the container during the loading process and reduce the torquing force and weight of the container on the package carrying arrangement to thereby reduce or prevent damage to the package carrying arrangement (e.g., tearing, bending, etc.) while the package carrying arrangement is being loaded with containers; however, this is not required.
Once the desired number of containers is loaded into the package carrying arrangement, handleportion300 can be pulled off lower outwardly extendingflanges604,606 and then optionally be folded upwardly towardshandle portion320. As illustrated inFIG. 9, handleopenings310 and322 are inserted partially overhook722 of upper outwardly extendingflange720 thereby causing the package carrying arrangement to be folded in half. The body of some of the containers is illustrated as extending outwardly from the bottom surface of the package carrying arrangement and also extending outwardly from the loading station, and at least a portion of the body of some of the container remains located in the container cavities of the loading station. Referring now toFIG. 10, a user can grasp both handle portions of the package carrying arrangement and remove the handle portions fromhook722 while the package carrying arrangement remains in the folded position.Handle tab311 can be inserted through handle opening322 to facilitate in maintaining the package carrying arrangement in the folded position; however, this is not required. If there is any printed material on the bottom side of the package carrying arrangement, it can be viewed when the package carrying arrangement is in the folded position. The spacing of the panel openings from one another is generally selected and/or the one or more surface structures is generally used to reduce or prevent damage to the package carrying arrangement (e.g., tearing, bending, etc.) while the package carrying arrangement is loaded with containers, folded while the container are loaded on the package carrying arrangement, and/or the package carrying arrangement is carried while in the folded position. Also or alternatively, the spacing of the panel openings from one another is generally selected and/or the one or more surface structures is generally used to inhibit or prevent the bodies containers that are loaded in the package carrying arrangement and extending outwardly from the package carrying arrangement from contacting one another while the package carrying arrangement is in the folded position; however, this is not required.
It will thus be seen that the objects set forth above, among those made apparent from the preceding description, are efficiently attained, and since certain changes may be made in the constructions set forth without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. The invention has been described with reference to preferred and alternate embodiments. Modifications and alterations will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading and understanding the detailed discussion of the invention provided herein. This invention is intended to include all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the present invention. It is also to be understood that the following claims are intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention herein described and all statements of the scope of the invention, which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall therebetween.