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AU9132798A
AU9132798A AU91327/98A AU9132798A AU9132798A AU 9132798 A AU9132798 A AU 9132798A AU 91327/98 A AU91327/98 A AU 91327/98A AU 9132798 A AU9132798 A AU 9132798A AU 9132798 A AU9132798 A AU 9132798A
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Manuel Capitao Jr.
Paul H. Hollenbeck
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AEP Industries Inc
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Class Int. Class Application Number: Lodged: Complete Specification Lodged: Accepted: Published: Priority i t Related Art:
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1 Name of Applicant: AEP Industries, Inc Actual Inventor(s): Manuel Capitao, Jr.
Paul H. Hollenbeck Address for Service: m *V e PHILLIPS ORMONDE
FITZPATRICK
Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys 367 Collins Street Melbourne 3000 AUSTRALIA Invention Title: PLASTIC FILM CUTTER AND CARTON THEREFOR Our Ref: 559614 POF Code: 21369/317746 The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to applicant(s):
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-2- P!LASTIC FILM CUTTER AND CARTON THEREFOR This is a divisional application divided out of Australian application no.
40603195 the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Field of the Invention This invention relates to the field of plastic film cutters suited for attachment to an upstanding edge of a carton housing a roll of plastic film, and more particularly to a carton for receiving the film cutter.
S.Related Prior Art This invention is intended as an improvement on the plastic film cutter and carton disclosed in U.S. Patent 4,960,022 to Chuang issued October 2, 1990, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Background of the Invention It is known from Chuang patent 4,960,022 to construct a plastic film cutter comprising an upper and lower clamp, the lower clamp being an elongated supporting board having a plurality of downwardly facing clamping plates 20 projecting therefrom. The upper clamp is a sliding furrow or groove for guiding a sliding cutting means. When this film cutter is clamped in place on the upstanding edge of corrugated carton housing a roll of plastic film to be cut, the film is pulled out of the box so as to lie on top of the film cutter so that the plastic film bridges across the groove or sliding furrow.
A sliding blade holder, preferably having a plurality of rollers on its underside, is positioned to slide along the groove or furrow and carries a cutter blade which projects downwardly into the groove or furrow. Thus the plastic film bridging the groove or furrow can be readily cut simply by moving the sliding blade holder along the groove with the blade cutting the film in its path.
The prior art film cutter described above works quite well when it is used S. on a film carton for which it is intended. The problem is that the Chuang film ,cutter has clamping means which enable a user to clamp the film cutter on any JM C-WoWiQRWrZspECrP59BW -3sort of corrugated cardboard box or carton, even one having a film of a different material or a different thickness for which the cutter is not intended to be used.
In view of the above discussed difficulty it would be desirable to construct a plastic film cutter which can only be successfully clamped on to cartons for which it is intended to be used. Similarly, it would be desirable to provide a carton that is made so that a plastic film cutter, which is not intended for use thereon, will be difficult to attach to the carton.
Summary of the Invention According to an aspect of the present invention there is provided a carton for housing a roll of plastic film and for receiving a plastic film cutter having a \plurality of shaped clamping means to engage the carton, at least one of the S shaped clamping means having'a projection inside the shape to prevent engagement to a carton for which itisnot intended, the carton including: an enclosure including walls 'defining an enclosed area for housing a roll of plastic film; one of the walls having an upstanding edge for receiving the plastic film cutter; the upstanding edge having at least one cutout therein, the at least one 20 cutout being positioned along the upstanding edge so as to receive the projection of the at least one shaped clamping means; and the at least one cutout being of a size and shape complementary to the projection so as to snugly receive the projection.
In a preferred embodiment of the carton of this invention there are three cutouts in the upstanding edge, one cutout being in the center of the upstanding edge and two cutouts being equally spaced from the center cutout so as to receive three similarly spaced clamping means, each having a. projection therein.
Preferably the projections and the cutouts are each of rectangular shape.
Advantageously the present invention is therefore able to provide cartons which have cut out portions which correspond to projections within the clamping means. These projections will snugly interfit into properly positioned cutouts M3 assisting to keep the cutter well fitted on the intended carton. To the contrary, C W™r(OCUEmUE l«o8
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-4when a user attempts to put the cutter on a carton for which the cutter is not intended, the projections within the clamping means will stop the user from obtaining any useful attachment to the box.
Thus in the plastic film cutter there are a plurality of inverted shaped clamping means projecting from an elongated supporting board and which face downwardly to fit over an upstanding edge of a box housing a roll of plastic film to be cut. Inside at least one of the "Ij" shaped clamping means there is a projection which is so positioned that the clamping means can only fit over and properly clamp on an upstanding carton edge which has at least one cut out of a 10 size and shape and position to correspond with the size, shape and position of the at least one shape clamping means hlving the projection.
Brief Description of the Drawinqs A more complete understanding of the above and other features of the present invention will become apparent from a careful consideration of the following detailed description of certain embodiments illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, and wherein: Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a plastic film cutter according to the prior art -20 wherein the film cutter can be indiscriminately attached to any carton edge; Fig. 2 is a perspective view similar to Fig. 1 but showing a plastic film cutter and carton according to the present invention wherein the film carton has an upstanding edge with a plurality of cutouts which correspond to projections within the clamping means of the film cutter; Fig. 3 is a broken away partially sectional view showing the new film cutter when one attempts to put it on a carton edge not having the cutouts shown in Fig.
2; Fig. 4 is a view similar to Fig. 3 but showing how the new film cutter will properly fit on a box edge for which it is intended; Fig. 5 is a sectional view taken along line 5-5 of Fig. 2; Fig. 6is a sectional view taken along line 6-6 of Fig. 1.
JU aWViATODUD--KCVE n6S86 Detailed Description of a Preferred Embodiment As shown in Figs. 1 and 2, a plastic film cutter having an elongated body 12 housing a top groove or furrow 13 which supports a cutter blade slider 14.
The slider 14 has a cutter blade (not shown) which projects downwardly into the groove 13 so that when a plastic film 16 is bridged across the groove 13 and the slider 14 is manually moved along the length of thegroove, the film can be neatly cut by the blade. The plastic film is of a type which will readily cling to a surface which it contacts, such as the top surfaces on each side of the groove 13.
The body 12 and the slider 14 are preferably made of heavy duty plastic 10 material so that it is suitable for repeated uses for cutting the film in a large number of cartons. Thus the cutter, instead of being a permanent part of the carton, as is usually the case with a saw-toothed cutter, is a separate detachable part. Such detachable cutters may be separately sold or furnished to a customer who purchases a quantity of cartons of film from a supplier.
The cutter is of cburse designed to work efficiently with the particular type of film and that film is of course manufactured to suit specified uses such as to cover food containers, to package hardware or to cover shipping containers. If the wrong cutter is clamped on a box of film the. userwill usually not realize it until a quantity of film has been improperly cut or ruined, thus leading toward ill will for 20 the supplier of the carton of film and/or the supplier of the cutter; Thus the interchangeability of the present cutters among all types of film boxes is not necessarily desirable.
Turning now to Figs. 2-5 which show a cutter and carton according to the present invention with the carton designed to accept the cutter, it can be seen that the upstanding wall 20 of the carton 18 has a plurality of cutouts 34 which are spaced apart the same distance as a plurality of clamping means 26. Although Fig. 2 illustrates an enclosure defined by four walls, fewer or more walls can be present Each of the clamping means 26 comprises an inverted shaped body having a bight 28 and first and second legs 30. In a preferred embodiment the film cutter has an upper portion 22 with the groove 13 for the slider 14 and a lower portion in the form of a supporting board 24 which is parallel to and acts to -W C.%W1%VVOQVJOVMPSPG~nPGW63 -6reinforce the upstanding wal 20 when the cutter is clamped in place by means of legs 30. These legs 30 are preferably pressed out of the material of the supporting board, thus leaving an opening 31 (see Figs. 5 and 6) directly behind the leg 30. However, the first surface of the board 24 on each side of the opening 31 acts as an opposing or second leg or a frictional contact surface to very adequately hold the cutter in place on the upper edge 35 of upstanding wall In the prior art as shown in Figs. 1 and 6 there is nothing to prevent the entire cutter, even after being clamped on the upstanding edge 35, from being moved longitudinally along the length of wall.
In the cutter and carton of the present invention at least one of the clamping means 26 has, within the interior of the shaped body, a projection S32. This projection may be formed either on the leg 30 or on the board 24; in S either location its purpose is the same, to prevent the cutter from being clamped onto a wall unless that wall has a cutout 34 positioned under each projection 32.
As shown in Fig. 3, if a user improperly attempts to place the cutter on the upstanding wall of a carton for which it is not intended does not have cutouts 34) then the full depth of the clamp cannot be utilized and no effective clamping f.t or attachment can be accomplished. Thus, as shown in Fig. 3, the lower edge 33 of the projection 32 will strike against the upper edge 35 of the wall 20 preventing i 20 any effective clamping from taking place.
-j On the other hand, as shown in Fig. 4, when there is a cutout of an S appropriate size and position, then the projection 32 will be snugly received into the cutout 34 thus leading to a more effective clamping action than.in the prior art because the cutter is also held by the projection against sidewise movement along the length of wall Although a rectangular shaped projection 32 is shown, it is contemplated that the projection could be of a different shape, triangular or semi-circular.
Similarly, although the projection 32 is shown adjacent the bight 28 of the "U" shaped clamp, it is contemplated that the projection 32 could be spaced away from the bight so as to be close to the distal end 29 of the leg 30. in-such case, the opening 34, instead of being a notch cut out from the upper edge 35 of wall would instead.be an opening through the wall 20 and surrounded by uncut JM C.mhVWuairrNWSPECrTi9863 7..
material. In such a case, the lower edge 33 of the projection 32 could -have an inclinied ramp to facilitate riding up over the surface of the uncut material of the wall 20 before being seated in place by the resilient biasing of the leg I In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the cutter is intended for attachment to a film carton 12 inches wide, the wall 20 is 12 inches long and 1V/A inches wide. There are three clamping means 26, each being Y, inches wide and 1% inches long. One clamping means 26 is centered on the wall 20 and the other two are spaced equidistant from each end of wall 20 with the center of each clamping means being about 1 y, inches from the wall end. Each projection 32 is a inch square.
In the upstanding carton wall 20 there are three cutouts 34 each being a inch square so as to define a close interference fit with the projections 32. In embodiments intended for wider cartons the dimensions are enlarged but the proportions remain similar, in an 18 inch long -embodiment one clamping means 26 is centered and the other two clamping means are each positioned about 2 y inches from the ends of wall JM C 4I.SElI3

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1. A carton for housing a roll of plastic film and for receiving a plastic film cutter having a plurality of shaped clamping means to engage said carton, at least one of said shaped clamping means having a projection inside said "U" shape to prevent engagement to a carton for which it is not intended, said carton including: an enclosure including walls defining an enclosed area for housing a roll of plastic film; one of said walls having an upstanding edge for receiving said plastic film r.l Itt~F So r C *?r ,i 0th 0 said upstanding edge having at least one cutout therein, said at least one cutout being positioned along said upstanding edge so as to receive the projection of said at least one shaped clamping means; said at least one cutout being of a size and shape complementary to said projection so as to snugly receive said projection.
2. A carton as claimed in claim 1 in which said projection and said cutout are each of rectangular shape.
3. A carton as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 in which there are three cutouts in said upstanding edge, one cutout being in the center of said upstanding edge and two cutouts being equally spaced from said center cutout so as to receive three similarly spaced clamping means, each having a projection therein.
4. A carton substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawing Figs. 2 to DATED 4 November, 1998 PHILLIPS ORMONDE FITZPATRICK Attorneys For: AEP INDUSTRIES, INC.
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AU40603/95A AU698634B2 (en) 1995-03-28 1995-12-21 Plastic film cutter and carton therefor
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