Advanced food containers

Abstract
An advanced food container includes a ring frame, a bottom panel and a removable lid. The ring frame includes a tapered wall with a bottom support surface disposed at substantially a bottom thereof and a lid support surface disposed at substantially at top thereof. The bottom support surface is sized to receive the outer perimeter of the bottom panel and the lid support surface is sized to receive the outer perimeter of the removable lid. In a first embodiment, the bottom panel and removable lid are retained with at least two retention projections. In a second embodiment, the bottom panel and removable lid are retained with a plurality of retention protrusions. In a third embodiment, the bottom panel is retained with adhesive and the removable lid is retained with at least one piece of tape. In a fourth embodiment, the bottom panel and removable lid are retained in slots.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




2. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to food containers and more specifically to advanced food containers, which are fabricated using less material and may be assembled in less time than comparable prior art food containers.




3. Discussion of the Prior Art




Presently, retail food outlets utilize square corrugated paperboard food boxes for transport and delivery of food items such as pizza or pies. Pizzas and pies are generally round, therefore square corrugated paperboard food boxes are constructed with a significant amount of unused material, which creates unneeded waste. The square corrugated paperboard food box must also be folded into shape before use which causes an unneeded waste of time and cost to the food outlet.




Attempts have been made to decrease the amount wasted time and material required to fabricate food containers, while maintaining desirable thermal and structural characteristics. There have been at least two patents directed at providing an alternative to the square corrugated paperboard food box. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,201,301 Aggio discloses a generally round container for the storage of a pizza. The Aggio invention does reduce material. However, Aggio abandons a corrugated paperboard base panel, which would normally act as a thermal barrier on the base of the food container.




Another example is U.S. Pat. No. 5,669,552 Watanabe. Watanabe discloses an octagon shaped corrugated paperboard container for the storage of food items. The Watanabe invention reduces material and allows for more storage freedom to the food outlet. However, Watanabe may not be simple to manufacture.




Accordingly, the object of the present invention is to provide advanced food containers, which use less material, allow for rapid assembly and can be more easily stored than that of comparable prior art food containers, while maintaining significant structural and thermal reliability.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is an advanced food container, which is fabricated from less material than comparable prior art food containers, allows for rapid assembly and can be more readily stored than that of comparable prior art food containers. The embodiments of the present invention are differentiated from the prior art in that there are three separate parts as opposed to one or two parts found in many prior art food containers. The present invention includes a ring frame, a bottom panel and a removable lid. The ring frame may be constructed of a different material than the bottom panel and the removable lid.




A first embodiment of an advanced food container includes a ring frame, a bottom panel, and a removable lid. The ring frame includes a tapered wall with a bottom support surface disposed at substantially a bottom thereof and a lid support surface disposed at substantially at top thereof. Preferably, at least one foot projection extends from a bottom of the ring frame. The bottom of the ring frame may be solid or an opening may be formed through the bottom. The perimeter of the ring frame may have a circular, oval, square, or any other appropriate shape. An outer perimeter of the bottom support surface is sized to receive the outer perimeter of the bottom panel and an outer perimeter of the lid support surface is sized to receive the outer perimeter of the removable lid. At least one bottom retention projection is formed above the bottom support surface to retain the bottom panel. At least one lid retention projection is formed above the lid support surface to retain the removable lid. The removable lid preferably includes a lifting tab.




A second embodiment of an advanced food container includes a ring frame, a bottom panel, and a removable lid. The ring frame includes a tapered wall with a bottom support surface disposed at substantially a bottom thereof and a lid support surface disposed at substantially at top thereof. Preferably, at least one foot projection extends from a bottom of the ring frame. The bottom of the ring frame may be solid or an opening may be formed through the bottom. The perimeter of the ring frame may have a circular, oval, square, or any other appropriate shape. An outer perimeter of the bottom support surface is sized to receive the outer perimeter of the bottom panel and an outer perimeter of the lid support surface is sized to receive the outer perimeter of the removable lid. A plurality of bottom retention protrusions are formed above the bottom support surface to retain the bottom panel. A plurality of lid retention protrusions are formed above the lid support surface to retain the removable lid. The removable lid preferably includes a lifting tab.




A third embodiment of an advanced food container includes a ring frame, a bottom panel, and a removable lid. The ring frame includes a tapered wall with a bottom support surface disposed at substantially a bottom thereof and a lid support surface disposed at substantially a top thereof. Preferably, at least one foot projection extends from a bottom of the ring frame. The bottom of the ring frame may be solid or an opening may be formed through the bottom. The perimeter of the ring frame may have a circular, oval, square, or any other appropriate shape. An outer perimeter of the bottom support surface is sized to receive the outer perimeter of the bottom panel and an outer perimeter of the lid support surface is sized to receive the outer perimeter of the removable lid. The bottom panel is attached to the bottom support surface with an adhesive or the like. The removable lid is retained on the lid support surface with at least one piece of tape or the like. The removable lid preferably includes a lifting tab.




A fourth embodiment of an advanced food container includes a ring frame, a bottom panel, and a removable lid. The ring frame includes a tapered wall with a bottom support surface disposed at substantially a bottom thereof and a lid support surface disposed at substantially at top thereof. Preferably, at least one foot projection extends from a bottom of the ring frame. The bottom of the ring frame may be solid or an opening may be formed through the bottom. The perimeter of the ring frame may have a circular, oval, square, or any other appropriate shape. The bottom panel includes a plurality of peripheral panel projections. The removable lid includes a plurality of peripheral lid projections. An outer perimeter of the bottom support surface is sized to receive a panel perimeter of the bottom panel and an outer perimeter of the lid support surface is sized to receive a lid perimeter of the removable lid. A plurality of panel slots are formed adjacent the bottom support surface and a plurality of lid slots are formed adjacent the lid support surface. The removable lid preferably includes a lifting tab.




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an advanced food container, which is fabricated using less material than comparable prior art food containers.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide an advanced food container, which uses less material in construction than comparable prior art food containers, without sacrificing strength.




Finally, it is another object of the present invention to provide an advanced food container, which may be rapidly assembled.




These and additional objects, advantages, features and benefits of the present invention will become apparent from the following specification.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a first embodiment of an advanced food container in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of an assembled first embodiment of an advanced food container in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a top view of an oval shaped ring frame of a first embodiment of an advanced food container in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a cross sectional perspective view of a first ring frame inserted into a second ring frame of a first embodiment of an advanced food container in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a cross sectional view of a first ring frame inserted into a second ring frame of a first embodiment of an advanced food container in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a cross sectional view of a first embodiment of an advanced food container retaining a food product in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 7

is a partial cross sectional view of a wall of a ring frame of a first embodiment of an advanced food container in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 8

is a partial cross sectional view of an assembled first embodiment of an advanced food container in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 9

is an exploded perspective view of a second embodiment of an advanced food container in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of an assembled second embodiment of an advanced food container in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 11

is a cross sectional view of a second embodiment of an advanced food container in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 12

is a partial cross sectional view of a wall of a ring frame of a second embodiment of an advanced food container in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 13

is a partial cross sectional view of an assembled second embodiment of an advanced food container in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 14

is an exploded perspective view of a third embodiment of an advanced food container in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 15

is a perspective view of an assembled third embodiment of an advanced food container in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 16

is a cross sectional view of a third embodiment of an advanced food container in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 17

is a partial cross sectional view of a wall of a ring frame of a third embodiment of an advanced food container in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 18

is a partial cross sectional view of an assembled third embodiment of an advanced food container in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 19

is an exploded perspective view of a fourth embodiment of an advanced food container in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 20

is a perspective view of an assembled fourth embodiment of an advanced food container in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 21

is a cross sectional view of a fourth embodiment of an advanced food container in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 22

is a partial cross sectional view of a wall of a ring frame of a fourth embodiment of an advanced food container in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 23

is a partial cross sectional view of an assembled fourth embodiment of an advanced food container in accordance with the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




With reference now to the drawings, and particularly to

FIG. 1

, there is shown an exploded perspective view of a first embodiment of an advanced food container


1


. With reference to

FIGS. 2-8

, a first embodiment of an advanced food container


1


includes a ring frame


10


, a bottom panel


12


, and a removable lid


14


. The removable lid


14


preferably includes a tab


15


for removing thereof from a top of the ring frame


10


. The tab


15


may be a separate item attached to a top of the removable lid


14


, or the tab


15


may be formed as an integral portion of the removable lid


14


. However, other devices may be used of the tab


15


. The ring frame


10


preferably includes a tapered wall


16


, a bottom support surface


18


, a lid support surface


20


and an upper wall


22


. The perimeter of the ring frame


10


may have a circular, oval, square, or other appropriate shape. The tapered wall


16


enables a plurality of ring frames


10


to be stacked within each other.




The bottom support surface


18


extends inward from substantially a bottom of the tapered wall


16


. The lid support surface


20


extends outward from substantially a top of the tapered wall


16


. The upper wall


22


extends upward from an outer perimeter of the lid support surface


20


. A strengthening edge


24


preferably extends outward from a perimeter of the upper wall


22


. The ring frame


10


is preferably fabricated from a plastic material, but other materials may also be used. The bottom panel


12


and the removable lid


14


are preferably fabricated from a corrugated cardboard, but other materials may also be used.




Preferably, at least one foot projection


26


extends from a bottom of the bottom support surface


18


. The at least one foot projection


26


is preferably molded as an integral portion of the bottom support surface


18


, but other methods of forming the at least one foot projection


26


may also be used. The at least one foot projection


26


creates a gap between a bottom support surface


18


and a support surface (such as a table). An opening


28


may be formed through the bottom support surface


18


. An inner perimeter of the tapered wall


16


is sized to receive an outer perimeter of the bottom panel


12


. An inner perimeter of the upper wall


22


is sized to receive an outer perimeter of the removable lid


14


.




At least one bottom retention projection


30


is formed in the tapered wall


16


, adjacent the bottom support surface


18


, such that the bottom panel


12


may be retained thereunder. The at least one bottom retention projection


30


is preferably molded as an integral portion of the tapered wall


16


, but other methods of forming the at least one bottom retention projection


30


may also be used. At least one lid retention projection


32


is formed in the upper wall


22


, adjacent the lid support surface


20


, such that the removable lid


14


may be retained thereunder. The at least one lid retention projection


32


is preferably molded as an integral portion of the upper wall


22


, but other methods of forming the at least one lid retention projection


32


may also be used.




The advanced food container


1


is preferably assembled in the following manner. First, the bottom panel


12


is pushed into the ring frame


10


, until the at least one bottom retention projection


30


is fully snapped over the bottom panel


12


. Next, a food item (such as a hot pizza)


100


is placed in the ring frame


10


. Finally, the removable lid


14


is pushed on to the lid support surface


20


, until the at least one lid retention projection


32


is fully snapped over the removable lid


14


. The food item


100


is removed by pulling the tab


15


, until the removable lid


14


is removed from under the at least one lid retention projection


32


.




With reference to

FIGS. 9-13

, a second embodiment of an advanced food container


2


includes a ring frame


34


, the bottom panel


12


, and the removable lid


14


. The ring frame


34


preferably includes a tapered wall


36


, a bottom support surface


38


, a lid support surface


40


and an upper wall


42


. The perimeter of the ring frame


34


may have a circular, oval, square, or any other appropriate shape. The tapered wall


36


enables a plurality of ring frames


34


to be stacked within each other.




The bottom support surface


38


extends inward from substantially a bottom of the tapered wall


36


. The lid support surface


40


extends outward from substantially a top of the tapered wall


36


. The upper wall


42


extends upward from an outer perimeter of the lid support surface


40


. A strengthening edge


44


preferably extends from a perimeter of the upper wall


42


. The ring frame


34


is preferably fabricated from a plastic material, but other materials may also be used.




Preferably, at least one foot projection


46


extends from a bottom of the bottom support surface


38


. The at least one foot projection


46


is preferably molded as an integral portion of the bottom support surface


38


, but other methods of forming the at least one foot projection


46


may also be used. The at least one foot projection


46


creates a gap between a bottom support surface


38


and a support surface (such as a table). An opening


48


may be formed through the bottom support surface


38


. An inner perimeter of the tapered wall


36


is sized to receive an outer perimeter of the bottom panel


12


. An inner perimeter of the upper wall


42


is sized to receive an outer perimeter of the removable lid


14


.




A plurality of bottom retention protrusions


50


are formed in the tapered wall


36


, adjacent the bottom support surface


38


, such that the bottom panel


12


may be retained thereunder. A plurality of bottom retention slots


51


are formed between the bottom support surface


38


and the plurality of bottom retention protrusions


50


. Each bottom retention slot


51


is sized to receive a thickness of the bottom panel


12


. The plurality of bottom retention protrusions and slots are preferably molded as an integral portion of the tapered wall


36


. However, the plurality of bottom retention protrusions


50


may be molded and the plurality of bottom retention slots


51


cut with a shear punch, but other methods of forming the plurality of bottom retention protrusions and slots may also be used.




A plurality of lid retention protrusions


52


are formed in the upper wall


42


, adjacent the lid support surface


40


, such that the removable lid


14


may be retained thereunder. A plurality of lid retention slots


53


are formed between the lid support surface


40


and the plurality of lid retention protrusions


52


. Each lid retention slot


53


is sized to receive a thickness of the removable lid


14


. The plurality of lid retention protrusions and slots are preferably molded as an integral portion of the upper wall


42


. However, the plurality of lid retention protrusions


52


may be molded and the plurality of lid retention slots


53


cut with a shear punch, but other methods of forming the plurality of lid retention protrusions and slots may also be used.




The advanced food container


2


is preferably assembled in the following manner. First, the bottom panel


12


is pushed into the ring frame


34


, until the bottom panel


12


snaps into the plurality of bottom retention slots


51


. Next, a food item is placed in the ring frame


34


. Finally, the removable lid


14


is pushed on to the lid support surface


40


, until the removable lid


14


is snapped into the plurality of lid retention slots


53


. The food item is removed by pulling the tab


15


, until the removable lid


14


is removed from the plurality of lid retention slots


53


.




With reference to

FIGS. 14-18

, a third embodiment of an advanced food container


3


includes a ring frame


54


, the bottom panel


12


, and the removable lid


14


. The ring frame


54


preferably includes a tapered wall


56


, a bottom support surface


58


, a lid support surface


60


and an upper wall


62


. The perimeter of the ring frame


54


may have a circular, oval, square, or any other appropriate shape. The tapered wall


56


enables a plurality of ring frames


54


to be stacked within each other.




The bottom support surface


58


extends inward from substantially a bottom of the tapered wall


56


. The lid support surface


60


extends outward from substantially a top of the tapered wall


56


. The upper wall


62


extends upward from an outer perimeter of the lid support surface


60


. A strengthening edge


64


preferably extends outward from a perimeter of the upper wall


62


. The ring frame


54


is preferably fabricated from a plastic material, but other materials may also be used.




Preferably, at least one foot projection


66


extends from a bottom of the bottom support surface


58


. The at least one foot projection


66


is preferably molded as an integral portion of the bottom support surface


58


, but other methods of forming the at least one foot projection


66


may also be used. The at least one foot projection


66


creates a gap between a bottom support surface


58


and a support surface (such as a table). An opening


68


may be formed through the bottom support surface


58


. An inner perimeter of the tapered wall


56


is sized to receive an outer perimeter of the bottom panel


12


. An inner perimeter of the upper wall


62


is sized to receive an outer perimeter of the removable lid


14


.




The advanced food container


3


is preferably assembled in the following manner. First, the bottom panel


12


is attached to the bottom support surface


58


with an adhesive, double backed tape or the like. Next, a food item is placed in the ring frame


54


. Finally, the removable lid


14


is retained on the lid support surface


60


with at least one piece of tape


70


or the like. The food item is extracted by removing the at least one piece of tape


70


and pulling the tab


15


, until the removable lid


14


is removed from the ring frame


54


.




With reference to

FIGS. 19-23

, a fourth embodiment of an advanced food container


4


includes a ring frame


72


, a bottom panel


74


, and a removable lid


76


. The bottom panel


74


includes a plurality of peripheral panel projections


75


formed on a perimeter thereof. The removable lid


76


includes a plurality of peripheral lid projections


77


formed on a perimeter thereof. The ring frame


72


preferably includes a tapered wall


78


, a bottom support surface


80


, a lid support surface


82


and an upper wall


84


. The perimeter of the ring frame


72


may have a circular, oval, square, or any other appropriate shape. The tapered wall


78


enables a plurality of ring frames


72


to be stacked within each other. The bottom panel


74


and the removable lid


76


are preferably fabricated from a corrugated cardboard, but other materials may also be used.




The bottom support surface


80


extends inward from substantially a bottom of the tapered wall


78


. The lid support surface


82


extends outward from substantially a top of the tapered wall


78


. The upper wall


84


extends upward from an outer perimeter of the lid support surface


82


. A strengthening edge


86


preferably extends outward from a perimeter of the upper wall


84


. The ring frame


72


is preferably fabricated from a plastic material, but other materials may also be used.




Preferably, at least one foot projection


88


extends from a bottom of the bottom support surface


80


. The at least one foot projection


88


is preferably molded as an integral portion of the bottom support surface


80


, but other methods of forming the at least one foot projection


88


may also be used. The at least one foot projection


88


creates a gap between a bottom support surface


80


and a support surface (such as a table). An opening


90


may be formed through the bottom support surface


80


. An inner perimeter of the tapered wall


78


is sized to receive a panel perimeter of the bottom panel


74


. An inner perimeter of the upper wall


84


is sized to receive a lid perimeter of the removable lid


76


.




A plurality of panel slots


92


are formed in the tapered wall


78


, adjacent the bottom support surface


80


, such that the bottom panel


74


may be retained therein. Each bottom retention slot


92


is sized to receive a single peripheral panel projection


75


. A plurality of lid slots


94


are formed in the upper wall


84


, adjacent the lid support surface


82


, such that the removable lid


76


may be retained therein. Each lid slot


94


is sized to receive a single peripheral lid projection


77


. The plurality of panel and lid slots are preferably molded as an integral portion of the tapered wall


78


, but could be sheared with a punch. However, other methods of forming the plurality of panel and lid slots may also be used.




The advanced food container


4


is preferably assembled in the following manner. First, one of the plurality of peripheral panel projections


75


is inserted into one of the plurality of panel slots


92


and the remaining peripheral panel projections


75


are snapped into the remaining panel slots


92


. Next, a food item is placed in the ring frame


72


. Finally, one of the plurality of peripheral lid projections


77


is inserted into one of the plurality of lid slots


94


and the remaining peripheral lid projections


77


are snapped into the remaining lid slots


94


. The food item is removed by pulling the tab


15


, until the removable lid


76


is removed from the plurality of lid slots


94


.




While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A method of creating an advanced food container, comprising the steps of;providing a ring frame having a tapered wall; forming a bottom support surface on substantially a bottom of said tapered wall; forming a lid support surface on substantially a top of said tapered wall, extending an upper wall from said lid support surface; providing a bottom panel; providing at least one bottom retention projection for retaining said bottom panel in said tapered wall; providing a removable lid; and forming providing at least one lid retention projection for retaining said removable lid in said upper wall.
  • 2. The method of creating an advanced food container of claim 1, further comprising the step of:forming at least one foot on said bottom support surface.
  • 3. The method of creating an advanced food container of claim 1, further comprising the step of:forming a lifting tab on said removable lid.
  • 4. The method of creating an advanced food container of claim 1, further comprising the step of:forming a strengthening edge on an outer perimeter of said upper wall.
  • 5. The method of creating an advanced food container of claim 1, further comprising the step of;providing said ring frame with a round perimeter.
  • 6. A method of creating an advanced food container, comprising the steps of:providing a ring frame having a tapered wall; forming a bottom support surface on substantially a bottom of said tapered wall; forming a lid support surface on substantially a top of said tapered wall, extending an upper wall from said lid support surface; providing a bottom panel; providing at least one bottom retention protrusion for retaining said bottom panel in said tapered wall; providing a removable lid; and providing at least one lid retention protrusion for retaining said removable lid in said upper wall.
  • 7. The method of creating an advanced food container of claim 6, further comprising the step of:forming at least one foot on said bottom support surface.
  • 8. The method of creating an advanced food container of claim 6, further comprising the step of:forming a lifting tab on said removable lid.
  • 9. The method of creating an advanced food container of claim 6, further comprising the step of:forming a strengthening edge on an outer perimeter of said upper wall.
  • 10. The method of creating an advanced food container of claim 6, further comprising the step of:providing said ring frame with a round perimeter.
  • 11. A method of creating an advanced food container, comprising the steps of:providing a ring frame having a tapered wall; forming a bottom support surface on substantially a bottom of said tapered wall, forming at least one foot on said bottom support surface; forming a lid support surface on substantially a top of said tapered wall, extending an upper wall from said lid support surface; providing a bottom panel; providing at least one bottom retention projection for retaining said bottom panel in said tapered wall; providing a removable lid; and providing at least one lid retention projection for retaining said removable lid in said upper wall.
  • 12. The method of creating an advanced food container of claim 11, further comprising the step of:forming a lifting tab on said removable lid.
  • 13. The method of creating an advanced food container of claim 11, further comprising the step of:forming a strengthening edge on an outer perimeter of said upper wall.
  • 14. The method of creating an advanced food container of claim 11, further comprising the step of:providing said ring frame with a round perimeter.
1. CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This is a utility patent application, taking priority from provisional patent application, Serial No. 60/368,691 filed on Mar. 27, 2002.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/368691 Mar 2002 US