Claims
- 1. A composite packaging system including a plurality of individual wedge shaped cartons each configured to hold a piece of pie, and an outer parallelogram carton adapted to hold an even number of wedge shaped cartons, said composite packaging system comprising:
- at least two wedge shaped cartons, each wedge shaped carton being formed of a one piece foldable cardboard blank and having a slanted end wall, said carton thereby conforming to the configuration of, and useful for containing a wedge shaped piece of pie having a slanted crust portion, said wedge shaped carton including
- a triangular bottom panel having a base edge and two side edges;
- a triangular top panel disposed in spaced, parallel relationship with said bottom panel and having a base edge and two side edges, with the length of the base edge of said top panel being greater than the length of the base edge of said bottom panel, and with the length of said top panel measured along an imaginary line extending perpendicularly from the associated base edge to the opposed apex thereof being greater than the length of said bottom panel measured along an imaginary line extending perpendicularly from the associated base edge to the opposed apex thereof;
- a pair of side walls extending between the associated side edges of said top and bottom panels and disposed perpendicular thereto, each said side wall being formed of inner and outer side wall members, with the bottom edge of each said inner side wall member being hingedly connected to the associated side edge of said bottom panel, and with the top edge of each said outer side wall member being hingedly connected to the associated side edge of said top panel, and with each said outer side wall member overlying and being adhesively connected to the associated inner side wall member, and wherein each said outer side wall member further includes a pair of spaced, intermittent cut lines extending along the length thereof and defining a tear strip to permit easy opening of the carton;
- a trapezoidal end wall having top, bottom and side edges, with said top edge of said end wall and said base edge of said top panel being hingedly connected and of equal length and with said bottom edge of said end wall and said base edge of said bottom panel being hingedly connected and of equal length, and with said side edges of said end wall being respectively connected to the adjacent side edges of said side walls, and with said end wall sloping outwardly away from the interior of said carton, from said bottom edge to said top edge, such that said carton conforms to the shape of said pie piece with said sloping end wall functioning to provide increased protection and support to the slanted crust portion thereof;
- said packaging system further including a tubular outer carton having a general parallelogram configuration in plan, said outer carton including, top and bottom panels disposed in spaced apart parallel relationsip, each said top and bottom panels being substantially identical and having a parallelogram configuration; and
- an upstanding tubular side wall including alternately hingedly connected opposed side and end panels, said side wall being hingedly connected around the periphery of said top and bottom panels and extending therebetween, with said hinged connections forming said side wall defining first and second pairs of opposed corner portions, with each corner portion of said first pair being an acute angle, substantially equal to the included angle defined by a base edge and a side edge of the top panel of a wedge shaped carton, and with each corner portion of said second pair being at an obtuse angle substantially equal to the sum of two angles, the first of said two angles being said acute angle and the second of said two angles being the included angle defined by the side edges of a top panel of a wedge shaped carton,
- and with the length of each said side panel of said outer carton being substantially equal to the sum of the lengths of the base edges of each triangular top panel of the wedge shaped cartons, housed within said outer carton divided by two,
- with the width of said outer carton, measured along an imaginary line perpendicular to both said opposed side panels, being substantially equal to said length of a top panel of said wedge shaped carton,
- and with the height of said outer carton being substantially equal to the height of a wedge shaped carton,
- said wedge shaped cartons being disposed within said outer carton in an array wherein said base edges of said top panels are disposed in abutting relationship with one of said opposed side wall panels, with contiguous adjacent wedge shaped cartons being oriented in opposite directions, such that the side walls of each adjacent contiguous wedge shaped carton are disposed in coplanar abutting relationship, and wherein the wedge shaped cartons, which are located adjacent said end panels of said outer carton, are disposed such that one corner thereof, defined by the juncture of a base edge and side edge of said top panel of said wedge shaped carton, coincides with one said acute corner portion of said first pair, whereby said wedge shaped cartons are securely held and prevented from shifting within said outer carton thereby reducing the likelihood of damage thereto.
- 2. A composite packaging system as recited in claim 1 wherein said top panel of said outer carton includes a generally triangular shaped aperture having dimensions slightly less than the dimensions of a top panel of a wedge shaped carton and being in substantial alignment with one of said wedge shaped cartons disposed within said outer carton to permit the viewing of said wedge shaped carton.
- 3. A composite packaging system as recited in claim 1 wherein four wedge shaped cartons are held within said tubular outer carton.
- 4. A composite packaging system as recited in claim 1 wherein one of said end panels of said outer carton includes a pair of upper and lower spaced apart intermittent cut lines defining a tear strip to facilitate the opening of said outer carton.
- 5. A composite packaging system as recited in claim 4 wherein said one end panel is formed of inner and outer end wall members, with said inner end wall member including a cut line defining a tab receiving aperture, and with said intermittent cut lines being formed on said outer end wall member with said upper intermittent cut line further defining a locking tab adapted to interfit with said tab receiving aperture to facilitate the reclosing of said outer carton.
- 6. A paperboard blank for forming a parallelogram carton adapted to hold a plurality of individual wedge shaped articles, said blank comprising:
- (a) a first panel of parallelogram configuration;
- (b) a second panel of matching parallelogram configuration;
- (c) a generally rectangular side wall panel interposed between said first and second panels, said side wall panel being connected to said first and second panels along parallel fold lines at inner side edges of said first and second panels;
- (d) said first and second panels having respective outer edges and first and second end edges;
- (e) said first end edges of said first and second panels being non-colinear and intersecting said respective outer edges of said first and second panels at an acute angle, and said first end edges of said first and second panels intersecting said respective inner edges of said first and second panels at an obtuse angle; and
- (f) said second end edges of said first and second panels being non-colinear and intersecting said respective outer edges of said first and second panels at an obtuse angle, and said second end edges of said first and second panels intersecting said respective inner edges of said first and second panels and an acute angle.
- 7. The blank of claim 6 further comprising a second side wall panel foldably connected to at least one of said first and second panels at said outer edge thereof.
- 8. The blank of claim 6 further comprising end wall panels foldably connected to at least one of said first and second end edges of at least one of said first and second panels.
- 9. The blank of claim 6 further comprising a triangular window formed in at least one of said first and second panels for viewing contents of the carton formed from said blank.
Parent Case Info
The subject application is a continuation in part of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 161,027, filed June 19, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,313,542, which is in turn a continuation-in-part of prior application Ser. No. 057,164, filed July 13, 1979, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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