The disclosure of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/291,708, which was filed Feb. 5, 2016, is hereby incorporated by references for all purposes as if presented herein in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates to packages or cartons for holding and carrying articles and related blanks and methods, and such cartons having a reclosable top.
In general, one aspect of the present disclosure is generally directed to a carton for holding at least one article. The carton includes panels that extend at least partially around the interior of the carton. The panels include a front panel, a first side panel, a second side panel, and a back panel. The carton includes a reclosable top having a first top flap foldably connected to the front panel, a second top flap foldably connected to the back panel, a first top gusset foldably connected to the first side panel and a second top gusset foldably connected to the second side panel. The reclosable top is positionable between a closed position closing the interior and an open position allowing access to the interior. The reclosable top is positionable from the open to the closed position by downwardly folding at least one of the first top flap or the second top flap. The reclosable top has engagement features for allowing the top to remain in the closed position.
In another aspect, this disclosure is generally directed to a carton for holding at least one article. The carton comprising a plurality of panels extending at least partially around an interior of the carton. The plurality of panels comprising a front panel, a first side panel, a second side panel, and a back panel. A reclosable top comprises a first top panel foldably connected to the front panel, a second top panel foldably connected to the back panel, a first gusset foldably connected to the first side panel, and a second gusset foldably connected to the second side panel. Each of the first gusset and the second gusset are respectively foldably connected to the first top panel and the second top panel. The reclosable top is positionable between a closed position wherein the first top panel and the second top panel are downwardly folded to at least partially close the interior of the carton and an open position wherein the first top panel and the second top panel allow access to the interior of the carton. The first gusset and the second gusset have closure features biasing the first top panel and the second top panel to the closed position.
In another aspect, this disclosure is generally directed to a blank for forming a carton for holding at least one article. The blank comprising a plurality of panels comprising a front panel, a first side panel, a second side panel, and a back panel. The plurality of panels being for forming an interior of the carton formed from the blank. The blank comprises reclosable features for forming a reclosable top of the carton formed from the blank. The reclosable features comprise a first top panel foldably connected to the front panel, a second top panel foldably connected to the back panel, a first gusset foldably connected to the first side panel, and a second gusset foldably connected to the second side panel. Each of the first gusset and the second gusset are respectively foldably connected to the first top panel and the second top panel. The reclosable top is positionable between a closed position wherein the first top panel and the second top panel are downwardly folded to at least partially close the interior of the carton formed from the blank and an open position wherein the first top panel and the second top panel are positioned allow access to the interior of the carton formed from the blank. The first gusset and the second gusset have closure features biasing the first top panel and the second top panel to the closed position in the carton formed from the blank.
In another aspect, this disclosure is generally directed to a method of forming a carton for holding at least one article. The method comprising obtaining a blank comprising a plurality of panels. The plurality of panels comprises a front panel, a first side panel, a second side panel, and a back panel. The blank comprises reclosable features for forming a reclosable top. The reclosable features comprising a first top panel foldably connected to the front panel, a second top panel foldably connected to the back panel, a first gusset foldably connected to the first side panel, and a second gusset foldably connected to the second side panel. Each of the first gusset and the second gusset are respectively foldably connected to the first top panel and the second top panel. The method comprises positioning the plurality of panels to form an interior of the carton and positioning the reclosable features to form the reclosable top. The reclosable top is positionable between a closed position wherein the first top panel and the second top panel are downwardly folded to at least partially close the interior of the carton and an open position wherein the first top panel and the second top panel allow access to the interior of the carton. The first gusset and the second gusset have closure features biasing the first top panel and the second top panel to the closed position of the reclosable top.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate the above stated advantages and other advantages and benefits of various additional embodiments reading the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the below-listed drawing figures.
According to common practice, the various features of the drawings discussed below are not necessarily drawn to scale. Dimensions of various features and elements in the drawings may be expanded or reduced to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the disclosure.
Corresponding parts are designated by corresponding reference numbers throughout the drawings.
Cartons or packages according to the present disclosure can accommodate articles of numerous different shapes. For the purpose of illustration and not for the purpose of limiting the scope of the disclosure, the following detailed description describes articles such as food products at least partially disposed within the carton embodiments. In this specification, the terms “lower,” “bottom,” “upper,” “top,” “front,” and “back” indicate orientations determined in relation to fully erected cartons.
The blank 103 has a longitudinal axis L1 and a lateral axis L2. The blank 103 includes a front panel 113 foldably connected to a first side panel 115 at a lateral fold line 117. A back panel 119 is foldably connected to the first side panel 115 at a lateral fold line 121. A second side panel 123 is foldably connected to the back panel 119 at a lateral fold line 125. An adhesive flap 127 is foldably connected to the second side panel 123 at a lateral fold line 129.
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In the illustrated embodiment, the blank 103 includes a first top panel 151 foldably connected to a first gusset 153 at a lateral fold line 155. A second top panel 157 is foldably connected to the first gusset 153 at a lateral fold line 159. A second gusset 161 is foldably connected to the second top panel 157 at a lateral fold line 163. An adhesive flap 165 is foldably connected to the second gusset 161 at a lateral fold line 167. The panels and gussets 151, 153, 157, 161 are foldably connected to respective panels 113, 115, 119, 123 at a marginal portion of the blank 103 by a longitudinal fold line 169.
In one embodiment, the first gusset 153 comprises a first gusset panel 171, a second gusset panel 173, and a third gusset panel 175 that are generally triangular-shaped panels. The first gusset panel 171 is foldably connected to the second gusset panel 173 along a first oblique fold line 177, and the third gusset panel 175 is foldably connected to the second gusset panel 173 along a second oblique fold line 179. The first gusset panel 171 has a free edge 171a, and the third gusset panel 175 has a free edge 175a. In the illustrated embodiment, the free edges 171a, 175a extend obliquely from a respective lateral fold line 155, 159. In one embodiment, the second gusset panel 173 has a curved free edge 173a generally extending between the opposite edges 171a, 175a of the gusset panels 171 and 175. In one embodiment, the free edge 173a is generally convexly curved with respect to the first side panel 115. The first gusset 153 could be otherwise shaped, arranged, and/or configured without departing from the disclosure.
In one embodiment, the second gusset 161 is shaped generally similar to the first gusset 153 and comprises a fourth gusset panel 181, a fifth gusset panel 183, and a sixth gusset panel 185 that are generally triangular-shaped panels. The fourth gusset panel 181 is foldably connected to the fifth gusset panel 183 along a third oblique fold line 187, and the sixth gusset panel 185 is foldably connected to the fifth gusset panel 183 along a fourth oblique fold line 189. The fourth gusset panel 181 has a free edge 181a, and the sixth gusset panel 185 has a free edge 185a. In the illustrated embodiment, the free edges 181a, 185a extend obliquely from a respective lateral fold line 163, 167. In one embodiment, the fifth gusset panel 183 has curved free edge 183a generally extending between the opposite edges 181a, 185a of the gusset panels 181 and 185. In one embodiment, the free edge 183a is generally convexly curved with respect to the second side panel 123. The gussets 153, 161 could be otherwise shaped, arranged, and/or configured without departing from the disclosure.
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The blank 103 can by formed into the carton 105 and loaded with articles by a suitable packaging system (not shown). The packaging system can comprise different stations, modules, or components, such as a carton forming station, a wrapping station, a pick and place station, a closing or sealing station, or any other suitable station or components. The blank 103 can be formed into the carton 105 by other packaging systems without departing from the disclosure.
In accordance with one acceptable example, the carton 105 is formed from the blank 103, by folding the panels 113, 115, 119, 123 along fold lines 117, 121, 125 and adhesively attaching the adhesive flap 127, that is folded about fold line 129, to front panel 113 and also adhesively attaching the attachment flap 165 to the first top panel 151. In this way, the first top panel 151 is foldably connected to the second gusset 161 and the second side panel 123 is foldably connected to the front panel 113 to form an interior space 110 of the carton 105. Prior to closing the reclosable top 108, the first top panel 151, second top panel 157, first gusset 153, and second gusset 161 extend from a respective one of the panels 113, 115, 119, 123 to form and open top and the bottom end flaps 131, 133, 135, 137 extend from a respective one of the panels 113, 115, 119, 123 to from an open bottom. The bottom of the carton 105 can be closed by respectively folding and at least partially overlapping the bottom end flaps 131, 133, 135, 137. One or more of the bottom end flaps 131, 133, 135, 137 can be adhesively secured such as by glue without departing from the disclosure. At this stage as shown in
The reclosable top 108 of the carton 105 can positioned to the closed position by activating the gussets 153, 161 to position the central gusset panels (i.e., second gusset panel and fifth gusset panel) 173, 183 of each gusset inwardly relative to a respective side panel 115, 123, so that the gusset panels 173, 183 fold downward. The secondary gusset panels (i.e., the third gusset panel and fourth gusset panel) 175, 181 are overlapped by and positioned in face-to-face contact with a portion of the second top panel 157 when the gusset panels 173, 183 are downwardly folded to position the reclosable top 108 is positioned to the closed position. Similarly, the secondary gusset panels (i.e., the first gusset panel and the sixth gusset panel) 171, 185 are overlapped by and positioned in face-to-face contact with a portion of the first top panel 151 when the gusset panels 173, 183 are downwardly folded to position the reclosable top 108 in the closed position. When the gussets 153, 161 are activated to initially close the reclosable top 108 of the carton 105, the first top panel 151 overlaps the second top panel 157 and the first and second top panels 151, 157 are positioned in face-to-face contact to close the top of the carton. In one embodiment, the initial downward folding of the central gusset panels 173, 183 causes the downward folding of the first and second top panels 151, 157 that overlap the respective gusset panels 171, 175, 181, 185. The gusset panels 171, 175 overlap and are in face-to-face contact with a portion of the central gusset panel 173 when the reclosable top 108 is closed and the gusset panels 181, 185 are in face-to-face contact with a portion of the central gusset panel 183 when the reclosable top 108 is closed. When the reclosable top 108 is initially closed, the adhesive portion 151a and the tear strip 154 overlap and are in face-to-face contact with a portion of the second top panel 157 (
The carton 105 can be initially opened by pulling the tab 158 and separating the tear strip 154 from the carton 105 (
The reclosable top 108 of the carton 105 can be positioned between the open configuration (
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In the illustrated embodiment, the blank 203 includes a first top panel 251 foldably connected to a first gusset 253 at a lateral fold line 255 and a second gusset 261 is foldably connected to the first top panel 251 at a lateral fold line 263. A second top panel 257 is foldably connected to the first gusset 253 at a lateral fold line 259. An adhesive flap 265 is foldably connected to the second gusset 261 at a lateral fold line 267. The flaps and gussets 251, 253, 257, 261 are foldably connected to respective panels 213, 215, 219, 223 at a marginal portion of the blank 203 by a longitudinal fold line 269. In one embodiment, the longitudinal fold line 269 includes perforations as illustrated in
In one embodiment, the first gusset 253 has three generally triangular gusset panels 271, 273, 275. The first gusset panel 271 is foldably connected to the second gusset panel 273 along an oblique fold line 277 and the third gusset panel 275 is foldably connected to the second gusset panel 273 along an oblique fold line 279. The gusset panels 271 and 275 have free edges 271a and 275a that extend obliquely from the edge of the panels 251 and 257, respectively. The gusset panel 273 may have a curved free edge 273a generally extending between the edges of the gusset panels 271 and 275. In one embodiment, the free edge 273a is generally convexly curved with respect to the first side panel 215.
In one embodiment, the second gusset 261 comprises three generally triangular gusset panels 281, 283, 285. The fourth gusset panel 281 is foldably connected to the fifth gusset panel 283 along an oblique fold line 287 and the sixth gusset panel 285 is foldably connected to the fifth gusset panel 283 along an oblique fold line 289. The gusset panels 281 and 285 may have free edges 281a and 285a that extend obliquely from the edge of the panel 251 and the edge of the attachment flap 265, respectively. The gusset panel 283 may have a curved free edge 283a generally extending between the edges of the gusset panels 281 and 285. In one embodiment, the free edge 283a is generally convexly curved with respect to the second side panel 223. The gussets 253, 261 could be otherwise shaped, arranged, and/or configured without departing from the disclosure.
The gussets 251, 253 are configured in this manner by selecting the angle θ of the fold lines 277, 279, 287, 289 defining the gusset panels 271, 273, 275, 281, 283, 285 to create a biasing force when the gussets 253, 261 are downwardly folded. As noted above, the angle θ may be between 40 to 45 degrees and in one embodiment, may be preferably between 40 to 43 degrees. For example and without limiting the scope of this disclosure, according to some embodiments, such as depicted in
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In one embodiment, the carton 205 is formed from the blank 203, in a similar manner as the carton 105 and blank 103 of the first embodiment. The reclosable top 208 of the carton 205 can be closed in a similar manner as the reclosable top 108 of the carton 105 of the first embodiment and as generally shown in
The carton 205 can be opened by pulling the tab 258 and separating the tear strip 254 from the carton 205 (
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In the illustrated embodiment, the blank 303 includes a first top panel 351 foldably connected to a first gusset 353 at a lateral fold line 355 and a second gusset 361 is foldably connected to the first top panel 351 at a lateral fold line 363. A second top panel 357 is foldably connected to the first gusset 353 at a lateral fold line 359. The flaps and gussets 351, 353, 357, 361 are foldably connected to respective panels 313, 315, 319, 323 at a marginal portion of the blank 303 by a longitudinal fold line 369. As shown in
In one embodiment, the first gusset 353 comprises three generally triangular gusset panels 371, 373, 375. The first gusset panel 371 is foldably connected to the second gusset panel 373 along an oblique fold line 377 and the third gusset panel 375 is foldably connected to the second gusset panel 373 along an oblique fold line 379. The gusset panels 371 and 375 may have free edges 371a and 375a that extend obliquely from the edge of the panels 351 and 357, respectively. The gusset panel 373 may have a curved free edge 373a generally extending between the edges of the gusset panels 371 and 375. In one embodiment, the free edge 373a is generally convexly curved with respect to the first side panel 315.
In one embodiment, the second gusset 361 comprises three generally triangular gusset panels 381, 383, 385. The fourth gusset panel 381 is foldably connected to the fifth gusset panel 383 along an oblique fold line 387 and the sixth gusset panel 385 is foldably connected to the fifth gusset panel 383 along an oblique fold line 389. The gusset panels 381 and 385 may have free edges 381a and 385a that extend obliquely from the edge of the panel 351 and the edge of the attachment flap 365, respectively. The gusset panel 383 may have a curved free edge 383a generally extending between the edges of the gusset panels 381 and 385. In one embodiment, the free edge 383a is generally convexly curved with respect to the second side panel 323. The gussets 353, 361 could be otherwise shaped, arranged, and/or configured without departing from the disclosure.
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In one embodiment, the second top panel 357 has a free edge having convex curved projections 357a, 357b extending outwardly from the second top end panel 357. The flap 357 also includes a convex curved portion 357c extending between the projections 357a, 357b. The top panel 351 comprises a generally convex shaped cut 352 having concave portions 352a, 352b, 352c that correspond with the projections 357a, 357b and the curved portion 357c of the top back panel 357.
In one embodiment, the carton is formed from the blank 303, by folding the panels 313, 315, 319, 323 along fold lines 317, 321, 325 and adhesively attaching the adhesive flap 327, which is folded about the fold line 329, to the front panel 313 and to the second top panel 357. In one embodiment, the attachment flap 327 may be at least partially separated at the partial cut 328. The bottom of the carton can be closed by overlapping the bottom end flaps 331, 333, 335, 337. One or more of the bottom end flaps 331, 333, 335, 337 can be adhesively secured, for example, with glue without departing from the disclosure. The carton with open top can be filled an article or a plurality of articles (not shown) after closing the bottom or prior to closing the bottom without departing from the disclosure. The top of the carton can be closed in a similar manner as the carton of the first embodiment. The top is closed by activating the gussets 353, 361, in a similar manner as the first embodiment, to downwardly fold the central gusset panel 373, 383 of each gusset 353, 361 relative to a respective side panel 315, 323, causing the downward folding of the end panels 351, 357. The secondary gusset panels 375, 381 are overlapped and positioned in face-to-face contact or adjacent to the second top panel 357, and the secondary gusset panels 371, 385 are overlapped and positioned in face-to-face contact or adjacent to the first top end panel 351. When the gussets 353, 361 are activated to close the top of the carton, the first top panel 351 overlaps the second top panel 357 and the top panels 351, 357 are positioned in face-to-face contact to close the top of the carton. The attachment portion 351a can be adhesively secured to the exterior surface of the top panel 357 at a location “g” (
The carton can be opened by pulling the tab 358 and separating the tear strip 354 from the carton. Pressure can be applied to panels 315, 323 with a user's hand to push the panels 315, 323 slightly inward causing the top of the carton to open. Alternatively, one of the edges of the top flaps 351, 357 can be grasped to pull the first top panel 351 or second top panel 357 upwardly opening the carton. Articles such as food products may be removed from the carton. The top of the carton can be reclosed and held in the closed position by pushing the second top panel 357 downwardly, causing the gussets 353 and 361 and the opposite top end panel 351 to inwardly fold. When the reclosable top of the carton of the third embodiment is closed, the projections 357a, 357b and the convex curved portion 357c of the second top panel 357 and the concave indentations 352a, 352b, 352c of the first top panel 351 can interlock or at least partially engage to secure the first top panel 351 and the second top panel 357. Alternatively, the top of the carton can be reclosed by pushing the first top panel 351 and/or the second top panel 357 downwardly in a similar matter as set forth above for the other embodiments without departing for the disclosure.
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In the illustrated embodiment, the blank 403 includes a first top panel 451 foldably connected to a first gusset 453 at a lateral fold line 455 and a second gusset 461 is foldably connected to the first top panel 451 at a lateral fold line 463. A second top panel 457 is foldably connected to the first gusset 453 at a lateral fold line 459. The flaps and gussets 451, 453, 457, 461 are foldably connected to respective panels 413, 415, 419, 423 at a marginal portion of the blank 403 by a longitudinal fold line 469. As shown in
In one embodiment, the first gusset 453 comprises three generally triangular gusset panels 471, 473, 475. The first gusset panel 471 is foldably connected to the second gusset panel 473 along an oblique fold line 477 and the third gusset panel 475 is foldably connected to the second gusset panel 473 along an oblique fold line 479. The gusset panels 471 and 475 may have free edges 471a and 475a that extend obliquely from the edge of the panels 451 and 457, respectively. The gusset panel 473 may have a curved free edge 473a generally extending between the edges of the gusset panels 471 and 475. In one embodiment, the free edge 473a is generally convexly curved with respect to the first side panel 415.
In one embodiment, the second gusset 461 comprises three generally triangular gusset panels 481, 483, 485. The fourth gusset panel 481 is foldably connected to the fifth gusset panel 483 along an oblique fold line 487 and the sixth gusset panel 485 is foldably connected to the fifth gusset panel 483 along an oblique fold line 489. The gusset panels 481 and 485 may have free edges 481a and 485a that extend obliquely from the edge of the panel 451 and the edge of the attachment flap 465, respectively. The gusset panel 483 may have a curved free edge 483a generally extending between the edges of the gusset panels 481 and 485. In one embodiment, the free edge 483a is generally convexly curved with respect to the second side panel 423. The gussets 453, 461 could be otherwise shaped, arranged, and/or configured without departing from the disclosure.
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In one embodiment, the carton is formed from the blank 403, by folding the panels 413, 415, 419, 423 along fold lines 417, 421, 425 and adhesively attaching the adhesive flap 427, that is folded about the fold line 429, to the front panel 413 and also adhesively attaching the attachment flap 465 to the second top panel 457. The bottom of the carton can be closed by overlapping the bottom end flaps 431, 433, 435, 437. One or more of the bottom end flaps 431, 433, 435, 437 can be adhesively secured, for example, with glue without departing from the disclosure. The carton with open top can be filled an article or a plurality of articles (not shown) after closing the bottom or prior to closing the bottom without departing from the disclosure. The top of the carton can be closed in a similar manner as the carton of the first embodiment. The top is closed by activating the gussets 453, 461 to downwardly fold the central gusset panel 473, 483 of each gusset 453, 461 relative to a respective side panel 415, 423, causing the downward folding of the end panels 451, 457. The secondary gusset panels 475, 481 are overlapped and positioned in face-to-face contact or adjacent to the second top end panel 457, and the secondary gusset panels 471, 485 are overlapped and positioned in face-to-face contact or adjacent to the first top panel 451. When the gussets 453, 461 are activated to close the top of the carton, the first top panel 451 overlaps the second top panel 457 and the top panels 451, 427 are positioned in face-to-face contact to close the top of the carton. The attachment portion 451a can be adhesively secured to the exterior surface of the top panel 457 at a location “g” (
The carton can be opened by pulling the tab 458 and separating the tear strip 454 from the carton. Pressure can be applied to panels 415, 423 with a user's hand to push the panels 415, 423 slightly inward causing the top of the carton to open. Alternatively, one of the edges of the top flaps 451, 457 can be grasped to pull the first top panel 451 or second top panel 457 upwardly opening the carton. Articles such as food products may be removed from the carton. The top of the carton can be reclosed and held in the closed position by pushing the second top panel 457 downwardly, causing the gussets 453 and 461 and the opposite top end panel 451 to inwardly fold. Alternatively, the top of the carton can be reclosed by pushing the first top panel 451 downwardly in a similar matter without departing for the disclosure. When the reclosable top of the carton of the fourth embodiment is closed, the concave portions 457a, 457b, 457d, 457e and the convex curved portion 457c of the second top panel 457 and the curved portions 452a, 452b, 452c, 452d, 452e of the first top panel 451 can interlock or at least partially engage to secure the first top panel 451 and the second top panel 457. Alternatively, the top of the carton can be reclosed by pushing the first top panel 451 and/or the second top panel 457 downwardly in a similar matter as set forth above for the other embodiments without departing for the disclosure.
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In the illustrated embodiment, the blank 503 includes a first top panel 551 foldably connected to a first gusset 553 at a lateral fold line 555 and a second gusset 561 is foldably connected to the first top panel 551 at a lateral fold line 563. A second top panel 557 is foldably connected to the first gusset 553 at a lateral fold line 559. The flaps and gussets 551, 553, 557, 561 are foldably connected to respective panels 513, 515, 519, 523 at a marginal portion of the blank 503 by a longitudinal fold line 569. As shown in
In one embodiment, the first gusset 553 comprises three generally triangular gusset panels 571, 573, 575. The first gusset panel 571 is foldably connected to the second gusset panel 573 along an oblique fold line 577 and the third gusset panel 575 is foldably connected to the second gusset panel 573 along an oblique fold line 579. The gusset panels 571 and 575 may have free edges 571a and 575a that extend obliquely from the edge of the panels 551 and 557, respectively. The gusset panel 573 may have a curved free edge 573a generally extending between the edges of the gusset panels 571 and 575. In one embodiment, the free edge 573a is generally convexly curved with respect to the first side panel 515.
In one embodiment, the second gusset 561 comprises three generally triangular gusset panels 581, 583, 585. The fourth gusset panel 581 is foldably connected to the fifth gusset panel 583 along an oblique fold line 587 and the sixth gusset panel 585 is foldably connected to the fifth gusset panel 583 along an oblique fold line 589. The gusset panels 581 and 585 may have free edges 581a and 585a that extend obliquely from the edge of the panel 551 and the edge of the attachment flap 565, respectively. The gusset panel 583 may have a curved free edge 583a generally extending between the edges of the gusset panels 581 and 585. In one embodiment, the free edge 583a is generally convexly curved with respect to the second side panel 523. The gussets 553, 561 could be otherwise shaped, arranged, and/or configured without departing from the disclosure.
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In one embodiment, the carton is formed from the blank 503, in a similar manner as described above for the previous embodiments. For example, the panels 513, 515, 519, 523 are folded along fold lines 517, 521, 525 and the adhesive flap 527 is folded about the fold line 529 and adhesively attached to the front panel 513. The attachment flap 565 is adhesively attached to the second top panel 557. The bottom of the carton can be closed by overlapping the bottom end flaps 531, 533, 535, 537. One or more of the bottom end flaps 531, 533, 535, 537 can be adhesively secured, for example, with glue without departing from the disclosure. The carton with open top can be filled an article or a plurality of articles (not shown) after closing the bottom or prior to closing the bottom without departing from the disclosure. The reclosable top of the carton can be closed in a similar manner as the carton of the first, second, third, and fourth embodiments. The top is closed by activating the gussets 553, 561 to downwardly fold the central gusset panel 573, 583 of each gusset 553, 561 relative to a respective side panel 515, 523, causing the downward folding of the top end panels 551, 557. The secondary gusset panels 575, 581 are overlapped and positioned in face-to-face contact or adjacent to the second top panel 557, and the secondary gusset panels 571, 585 are overlapped and positioned in face-to-face contact or adjacent to the first top end panel 551. When the gussets 553, 561 are activated to close the top of the carton, the first top panel 551 overlaps the second top panel 557 and the top panels 551, 557 are positioned in face-to-face contact to close the top of the carton. The attachment portion 551a can be adhesively secured to the exterior surface of the top panel 557 at a location “g” (
The carton can be opened by pulling the tab 558 and separating the tear strip 554 from the carton. Pressure can be applied to panels 515, 523 with a user's hand to push the panels 515, 523 slightly inward causing the top of the carton to open. Alternatively, one of the edges of the top flaps 551, 557 can be grasped to pull the first top panel 551 or second top panel 557 upwardly opening the carton. Articles such as food products may be removed from the carton. The top of the carton can be reclosed and held in the closed position in a similar manner as the previous embodiments by pushing the second top panel 557 downwardly, causing the gussets 553 and 561 and the opposite top end panel 551 to inwardly fold. Alternatively, the top of the carton can be reclosed by pushing the first top panel 551 downwardly in a similar matter without departing for the disclosure.
The blanks according to the present disclosure can be, for example, formed from coated paperboard and similar materials. For example, the interior and/or exterior sides of the blanks can be coated with a clay coating. The clay coating may then be printed over with product, advertising, price coding, and other information or images. The blanks may then be coated with a varnish to protect any information printed on the blank. The blanks may also be coated with, for example, a moisture barrier layer, on either or both sides of the blank. In accordance with the above-described embodiments, the blanks may be constructed of paperboard of a caliper such that it is heavier and more rigid than ordinary paper. The blanks can also be constructed of other materials, such as cardboard, hard paper, or any other material having properties suitable for enabling the carton to function at least generally as described herein. The blanks can also be laminated or coated with one or more sheet-like materials at selected panels or panel sections.
In accordance with the above-described embodiments of the present disclosure, a fold line can be any substantially linear, although not necessarily straight, form of weakening that facilitates folding there along. More specifically, but not for the purpose of narrowing the scope of the present disclosure, fold lines include: a score line, such as lines formed with a blunt scoring knife, or the like, which creates a crushed portion in the material along the desired line of weakness; a cut that extends partially into a material along the desired line of weakness, and/or a series of cuts that extend partially into and/or completely through the material along the desired line of weakness; and various combinations of these features.
As an example, a tear line can include: a slit that extends partially into the material along the desired line of weakness, and/or a series of spaced apart slits that extend partially into and/or completely through the material along the desired line of weakness, or various combinations of these features. As a more specific example, one type tear line is in the form of a series of spaced apart slits that extend completely through the material, with adjacent slits being spaced apart slightly so that a nick (e.g., a small somewhat bridging-like piece of the material) is defined between the adjacent slits for typically temporarily connecting the material across the tear line. The nicks are broken during tearing along the tear line. The nicks typically are a relatively small percentage of the tear line, and alternatively the nicks can be omitted from or torn in a tear line such that the tear line is a continuous cut line. That is, it is within the scope of the present disclosure for each of the tear lines to be replaced with a continuous slit, or the like. For example, a cut line can be a continuous slit or could be wider than a slit without departing from the present disclosure.
The above embodiments may be described as having one or more panels adhered together by glue during erection of the carton embodiments. The term “glue” is intended to encompass all manner of adhesives commonly used to secure carton panels in place.
The foregoing description of the disclosure illustrates and describes various exemplary embodiments. Various additions, modifications, changes, etc., could be made to the exemplary embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. It is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Additionally, the disclosure shows and describes only selected embodiments of the disclosure, but the disclosure is capable of use in various other combinations, modifications, and environments and is capable of changes or modifications within the scope of the inventive concept as expressed herein, commensurate with the above teachings, and/or within the skill or knowledge of the relevant art. Furthermore, certain features and characteristics of each embodiment may be selectively interchanged and applied to other illustrated and non-illustrated embodiments of the disclosure.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/291,708 filed Feb. 5, 2016.
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83812 | Wilcox | Nov 1868 | A |
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