The invention relates to a bento box and its food compartment divider that gets placed into the bent box. The lid of the bento box is folded in a manner that enables insertion and retention of chopsticks. The divider allows the standard take out package to have multiple uses. Without the divider, the package is an entre sized take out package capable of containing a protein, starch and vegetable. With the bento divider, the package is converted into a classic bento box that has the traditional dividers for rolls, dumplings, salad, rice and protein. This eliminates the need for two separate packages, which saves space and money.
According to Wikipedia ay https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bento:
Bento is a single-portion takeout or home-packed meal common in Japanese cuisine. A traditional bento holds rice, fish or meat, with pickled or cooked vegetables, usually in a box-shaped container. Containers range from disposable mass-produced to hand-crafted lacquerware.
There are similar forms of boxed lunches in Asian countries including the Philippines (Baon), Korea (Dosirak), Taiwan (Biandang), and India (Tiffin). Also, Hawaiian culture has adopted localized versions of bento featuring local tastes after over a century of Japanese influence in the islands.
Conventionally, bento boxes are shipped in an assembled condition or with individual food compartment trays that are to be inserted individually into the bento box. If a divider is provided instead of individual food compartment trays, then the divider has its own shaped food compartments and thus is not shipped in a flattened state. Often, the bento box and the divider are formed together is a single take out package, thereby not only prohibiting the feasibility of flattening them for shipment and storage, but also preventing such a take out package from having multiple uses.
It is desired to conserve space for shipping bento boxes with their dividers and for storage until they are needed for use. Such may be achieved by flattening the dividers and the boxes for shipment and storage. It is further desired to provide multiple uses for a take out package that has a bento box and divider by enabling their separation from each other and thus their independent use.
One aspect of the invention resides in a bento box divider that is assembled by forming three flat regions and two folded regions by folding two fold lines to form the two folded regions and inserting a center tab into two slots, inserting an end tab into an end slot and inserting a further end tab into a further end slot. One of the flat regions, which is the smallest in size of the three, is separated from the other two flat regions by respective ones of the two folded regions.
Another aspect resides in a bento box whose lid is folded together into a closed condition with four flaps that leave enough room to accommodate insertion of chopsticks and retention of same under the flex of 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.
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One may fill the compartments formed by the divider 20 over the flat regions 12A, 12B, 12C with rolls, dumplings and rice or salad combination 50 as shown in
Indeed, the unique fold and lock lid of the bento box 30 offers a perfect place to slide in the sleeve with chopsticks 40 for a finished look as shown in
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U.S. Pat. No. 9,498,074 whose contents are incorporated herein by reference with respect to its discussions under the headings Take-Out Packaging, 100% Recycled Uncoated Paperboard, F.C. Meyer Packaging Meyercote Coating Conventional Manufacture of Paperboard Box, Presses. Such discussions apply to the choice of materials and manufacture of the board blank in accordance with the invention that is to be folded into a bento box divider and that resists unhealthy contamination when coming into contact with food. The coating applied to the board blank preferably prevent contamination of food that it comes into contact with and is stain-resistant to prevent staining from grease and water.
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The folded region 19A has three fold lines 13A, 13B, and 13C. The folded region 19B has three fold lines 17A, 17B, and 17C. Fold lines 13A and 17A each have a respective slot 14B, 18B. Fold lines 13C and 17C each have a respective tab 14A, 18A that aligns with and fits through the respective slot 13C or 27C as applicable when the folded regions 19A, 19B (FIG, 2) are in their folded condition.
The folded region 19B also has the pair of aligned center slots 15B, 15C (best seen in
The edges around each of the flat regions 12A, 12B and 12C are straight although one of the corners of flat regions 12A and 12B and both of the corners of flat region 12C may have a 45 degree angle instead of a 90 degree angle as shown in
The folded region 19B, however, as better seem in
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.