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The invention relates to an unglued box used for food service and bakery applications that is equipped with an integrally formed clip to retain lid flaps in position adjacent to sides of the box.
Most unglued boxes that are used for food service and bakery applications are constructed using a lock corner style that has three panels that need to be closed. The front panel normally has either a tuck tab or a cereal box style lock. This panel is normally 1″ in depth.
The side panels, because they are the full depth of the box, which could be as much as 6″, need to have the side panels secured. Typically, some people use the traditional baker's twine to close the panels—nostalgic, but expensive and time consuming. The next method is to tape the panels closed, which does not address the issue of reclosure. Finally, and the worse option to close the box, is to tuck the side flaps into the box itself which invariably causes the icing to be damaged.
It is therefore desired to build a better box for the bakery market, which is growing with small bistro bakeries, in-house coffee shop bakeries and home bakers who are baking cakes, cookies and brownies for church and social functions, have all expressed a need for an integrated reclosure for their bakery box.
One aspect of the invention is to provide integrated side panel box clips that utilize die cut elliptical cuts on the front corner lock panels to hold down the side flaps of the box. This integrated simple feature eliminated the need for box string, tape or tucking in the flaps.
For a better understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the following description and accompanying drawings, while the scope of the invention is set forth in the appended claims.
Turning to
The panels include a back panel 12, a lid panel 14, a base panel 16 and two side panels 18. The back panel 14 separates the lid panel 14 from the base panel 16. The two side panels 18 are separated from each other by the base panel 16 and including a front panel 20. The flaps include two side flaps 22 separated from each other by the lid panel 14 and include a lid flap 24. The plurality of tabs also include two back side tabs 30 and two front side tabs 32. If desired, the lid panel 14 may have a window opening 15 that is to be closed in a conventional manner with a transparent plastic film underlay adhered to the inside facing surface of the rim of the lid panel 14 that borders the window opening 15. The window opening 15 may be within a rectangular border formed by inner facing edges of the lid panel 14.
The plurality of creases 40 include respective ones of the creases 40 arranged between the back panel 12 and each of the top and base panels 14, 16, between the base panel 16 and each of the two side panels 18, between the base panel 16 and the front panel 20, between the lid panel 14 and each of the two side flaps 22, between the lid flap 24 and the lid panel 14, between the back panel 12 and each of the two back side tabs 30, and between the front panel 20 and each of the two front side tabs 32.
The two side panels 18 each have a respective pair of the slits 42. The two front side tabs 32 each have a respective one of the slits 44.
One of the front panel 20 and the lid flap 24 has a further respective one of the slits 46 and the other of the front panel 20 and the lid flap 24 has one front tab 36.
By folding the box blank of
That is, the folding of the box along the creases causes the panels to form a box shape. To remain in the box shape on its own, the two back side tabs 30 and the two front side tabs 32 are inserted into the respective pair of the slits 42 of corresponding ones of the two side panels 18. The respective pair of the slits 42 in each of the two side panels 18 configured and arranged symmetric with one another relative to a centerline (not shown) passing in a widthwise direction of the two side panels 18.
To keep the front of the box closed, the one front tab 36 of the front panel 20 is inserted into the further respective one of the slits 46 of the lid flap 24. Such may be considered the front locks.
The slits 42 of the two front side tabs 32 have curvature and extend from the crease 40 between the side flap 22 and the front panel 20. The two side flaps 22 each have a curved corner edge 23.
To keep the two side flaps 22 in a closed condition adjacent the two side panels 18, the curved corner edge 23 of each of the two side flaps 22 is inserted into respective ones of the slits 42 of the two front side tabs 32. In effect, the two front side tabs 32 serve as a clip to retain the two side flaps 22 because of their slits 42—into which is inserted the curved corner edge 23 of the two side flaps 22.
As can be appreciated from
The manner of use of the box in its folded condition involves four steps:
The box is not damaged and is ready for reclosure as needed. The cake is not damaged by tucking the box into the interior.
While the foregoing description and drawings represent the preferred embodiments of the present invention, it will be understood that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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2475279 | Dunning | Jul 1949 | A |
3137435 | Meyers | Jun 1964 | A |
3165253 | Adams | Jan 1965 | A |
4097611 | Seiferth | Jun 1978 | A |
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1118094 | Nov 1961 | DE |
837482 | Jun 1960 | GB |
946117 | Jan 1964 | GB |