Claims
- 1. A bulk container for storing and shipping flowable material in bulk, wherein the container has side walls of corrugated paperboard, and a closable dispensing means through which the flowable material may be dispensed, said closable dispensing means being located in a lower corner of one of said side walls, adjacent to but spaced from said corner, and comprising spaced apart slits in the wall, extending parallel to the direction of the flutes of the corrugated paperboard, and defining an outer pour spout flap that folds in a first direction outwardly of the wall to an open position, and an inner pour spout flap underlying the outer flap and foldable in a second direction outwardly of the wall to an open position, said flaps, when in their open position, forming an opening in the wall adjacent to but spaced from said corner and through which product is dispensed.
- 2. A bulk container as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
the corrugations, and thus the slits, extend vertically in the wall; and said outer pour spout flap folds downwardly to its open position about a fold line at a bottom edge of the wall, and said inner pour spout flap folds upwardly to its open position about a fold line spaced upwardly from said bottom edge.
- 3. A bulk container as claimed in claim 2, wherein:
said container comprises inner and outer cartons of corrugated paperboard laminated together to form said walls; and said outer pour spout flap is defined by spaced apart slits in said outer carton, and said inner pour spout flap is defined by spaced apart slits in said inner carton.
- 4. A bulk container as claimed in claim 3, wherein:
a tear strip extends between and in traversing relationship with said slits in the outer carton, delineating an upper end of the outer pour spout flap, whereby the tear strip may be grasped and pulled across the upper end of the outer pour spout flap to sever the corrugated paperboard between the slits to enable the outer pour spout flap to be folded downwardly.
- 5. A bulk container as claimed in claim 4, wherein:
bottom flaps are foldably joined to the bottom edges of the walls along a fold line, and the fold line for the outer pour spout flap is the same as the fold line for the bottom flaps.
- 6. A bulk container as claimed in claim 5, wherein:
the fold line for the inner pour spout flap is defined by a score line in the inner carton spaced from the bottom edge of the wall approximately the same distance as said tear strip in the outer carton.
- 7. A bulk container as claimed in claim 6, wherein:
the slits defining the inner pour spout flap are spaced closer together than the slits defining the outer pour spout flap.
- 8. A bulk container as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
at least one elongate narrow viewing slot extends vertically in at least one said side wall to provide a viewing opening for visually determining the level of contents in the container.
- 9. A bulk container as claimed in claim 8, wherein:
there are a plurality of viewing slots of limited length arranged in horizontally offset vertically staggered relationship to one another, an upper end of one slot being at substantially the same level as a lower end of an adjacent slot, each of said slots individually providing a view of the contents over only a minor extent of the height of the container, but said plurality of slots together providing a view of the contents over a substantial extent of the height of the container.
- 10. A bulk container as claimed in claim 9, wherein:
there are two viewing slots in a side wall of the container, each slot extending over approximately one fourth the height of the side wall, and both said slots being located in the lower half of the container side wall.
- 11. A bulk container as claimed in claim 10, wherein:
the corrugations and the viewing slots extend vertically in the wall; and said outer pour spout flap folds downwardly to its open position about a fold line at a bottom edge of the wall, and said inner pour spout flap folds upwardly to its open position about a fold line spaced upwardly from said bottom edge.
- 12. A bulk container as claimed in claim 11, wherein:
said container comprises inner and outer cartons of corrugated paperboard laminated together to form said walls; said outer pour spout flap is defined by spaced apart slits in said outer carton, and said inner pour spout flap is defined by spaced apart slits in said inner carton; and said viewing slots are formed in both the inner and outer cartons, the viewing slots in the inner carton being in aligned registry with the viewing slots in the outer carton.
- 13. A bulk container as claimed in claim 12, wherein:
a tear strip extends between and in traversing relationship with said slits in the outer carton, delineating an upper end of the outer pour spout flap, whereby the tear strip may be grasped and pulled across the upper end of the outer pour spout flap to sever the corrugated paperboard between the slits to enable the outer pour spout flap to be folded downwardly.
- 14. A bulk container as claimed in claim 13, wherein:
bottom flaps are foldably joined to the bottom edges of the walls along a fold line, and the fold line for the outer pour spout flap is the same as the fold line for the bottom flaps.
- 15. A bulk container as claimed in claim 14, wherein:
the fold line for the inner pour spout flap is defined by a score line in the inner carton spaced from the bottom edge of the wall approximately the same distance as said tear strip in the outer carton.
- 16. A first one piece corrugated paperboard blank for constructing a bulk container having side walls, a bottom, a top, at least one viewing opening in a side wall thereof, and a dispensing means for dispensing product from a container constructed from the blank, said blank comprising:
a plurality of side-wall-forming panels foldably joined together along parallel fold lines extending parallel to the flutes of the corrugated paperboard, whereby the flutes extend vertically in the side walls of a container constructed from the blank, said side-wall-forming panels having a top edge and a bottom edge; a plurality of bottom-forming flaps foldably joined to the bottom edge of said side-wall-forming panels along a fold line at said bottom edge; a pair of spaced apart parallel slits in a lower corner portion of one of said side-wall-forming panels, said slits extending parallel to the flutes of the corrugated paperboard and extending from the fold line at said bottom edge to upper ends of the slits at a predetermined distance from the bottom edge; and a length of tear tape on an inner surface of said blank at said predetermined distance, extending perpendicular to the flutes of the corrugations and in spanning relationship to said upper ends of the slits, whereby in a container constructed from the blank the tear strip may be grasped and pulled outwardly to sever the paperboard between the upper ends of the slits to form a pour spout flap that may be folded outwardly and downwardly about the fold line at the bottom edge of the walls.
- 17. A blank as claimed in claim 16, wherein:
at least one elongate narrow viewing slot is formed in at least one of the side-wall-forming panels to provide a viewing opening to view the level of the contents of a container constructed from said blank.
- 18. A blank as claimed in claim 17, wherein:
there are two elongate narrow viewing slots formed in one side-wall-forming panel, said slots being laterally offset and parallel to one another, one of said slots beginning near said bottom edge and terminating a first distance spaced from the bottom edge, and the other slot beginning at said first distance and terminating a second distance spaced from the bottom edge, said second distance being greater than the first distance, and both said distances being in a lower half of said side-wall-forming panel.
- 19. A blank as claimed in claim 18, wherein:
a second one piece corrugated paperboard blank is adapted to be laminated to an inner surface of said first blank to construct a container, said second blank comprising: a plurality of side-wall-forming panels substantially the same size as the side-wal-forming panels in the first blank, and foldably joined together along parallel fold lines extending parallel to the flutes of the corrugated paperboard, whereby the flutes extend vertically in the side walls of a container constructed from the blank, said side-wall-forming panels in the second blank having a top edge and a bottom edge substantially coterminous with the top edge and bottom edge of the side-wall-forming panels in the first blank when laminated thereto; a pair of spaced apart parallel slits in a lower corner portion of one of said side-wall-forming panels in said second blank in a location to substantially register with the slits in the first blank when the first and second blanks are laminated together, said slits in the second blank extending parallel to the flutes of the corrugated paperboard and extending from said bottom edge to a fold line at upper ends of the slits at a predetermined distance said bottom edge, said slits and said fold line defining a pour spout flap that may be folded upwardly about said fold line.
- 20. A blank as claimed in claim 19, wherein:
there are two elongate narrow viewing slots formed in one side-wall-forming panel of said second blank, said slots being in aligned registry with the slots in the first blank when the two blanks are laminated together.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/339,640, filed Dec. 12, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60339640 |
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