The present invention relates to containers for food products and, more particularly, to a triangular ice cream container with internal indicia to aid in dispensing ice cream portions.
Containers for shipping and storage of various items are generally known in the art. Generally, triangular shaped containers heretofore have not been used for food items. Triangular shaped containers of the prior art are not particularly suited for food items, such as ice cream. Ice cream containers are primarily rectangular shaped cartons or cylindrical shaped tubs. These containers do not aid the user in proportionally or equally dispensing the contents.
The present invention includes a triangular-shaped ice cream container. The container includes a blank having three rectangular panels with eared flaps which are foldable to form the triangular container. An inside surface of the container includes indicia to aid the user in proportioning and serving the ice cream. Additionally, a movable side panel or insert protects the exposed end of the ice cream remaining in the container after a portion of the ice cream has been served.
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The container 20 is formed from a blank sheet of material which will be described with reference to
At the lateral edges of panels 24 and 26 are formed trapezoid end panels 52 and 54. Fold lines 56 and 58 separate the trapezoid end panels 52 and 54 from panels 24 and 26. Within each trapezoid end panel are fold lines 60, 62, 64 and 66, which divide the trapezoid end panels 52 and 54 into triangular sections 28, 30, 68, 70, 72 and 74.
At the lateral ends of panel 22 are formed triangular end panels 76 and 78 separated from panel 22 by fold lines 56 and 58. Triangular end flaps 76 and 78 may be slightly smaller than the triangular sections 28, 30, 68, 70, 72 and 74. Spaced indicia 80 is printed on the surface of panels 22 and 26 over fold line 48.
The container 20 is formed by folding the blank 40 along the fold lines. Triangular end flaps 76 and 78 are folded upwardly along fold line 56 to form a right angle with panel 22. Closure tab 32 is folded upwardly along fold line 50. Trapezoid panels 52 and 54 are folded upwardly along fold lines 56 and 58 to form a right angle with panels 24 and 26. Triangular sections 68 and 72 on the right side of blank 40 and triangular sections 70 and 74 on the left side of blank 40 are folded inwardly along fold lines 60 and 62, respectively. At the same time, triangular sections 28 and 68 on the right side and triangular sections 30 and 70 are folded outwardly along fold lines 64 and 66, respectively, and panel 24 is folded forward along fold line 46.
Fold lines 60 and 62 are folded down until they make contact with fold lines 56 and 58, respectively. The back surfaces of triangular sections 72 and 68 and sections 74 and 70 may be glued together and along fold lines 60, 62, 56 and 58.
Slots 82 and 84 are formed on each side of the container 20 between triangular sections 28 and 68 and triangular sections 30 and 70, respectively. When the front panel 22 is folded upwardly along fold line 48, the triangular flaps 76 and 78 slip into the slots 82 and 84 to seal the contents of the container 20. The closure tab 32 is folded over the top of the container 20 along fold line 50 and sealed to the rear panel 24.
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It is to be understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto, except in so far as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable equivalents thereof.