Field of the Disclosed Subject Matter
The present disclosed subject matter relates to a food container for packaging and serving of food items, such as chicken nuggets, french fries, and other bite-size foods. Particularly, the present disclosed subject matter is directed to a container for holding food items, wherein the container has engagement features disposed to engage each other when the container is an expanded configuration to form an interior dividing wall within the interior of the container.
Description of Related Art
A variety of food items, such as french fries, onion rings, chicken nuggets, popcorn shrimp, and other bite-size foods, are often served from small paperboard containers. These food containers can be pouch-shaped, such as commonly used for french fries, or can be box-shaped and have a lid to contain the food item, such as deli items or the like. Exemplary food containers for packaging and serving a variety of food items are provided in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,050,482; 6,053,403; 6,216,946; 6,561,414; and 8,584,884, each of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Containers of this type can be formed of foldable paperboard, and can be a single-use product used in large quantities. As such, it can be desirable to reduce or minimize the costs associated with materials, manufacturing, storage, shipping, manner of use, and the like, of such containers.
It can also be desirable to provide a food container with a divider therein to separate the interior of the container into more than one portion or compartment. In this manner, each portion or compartment can contain a serving of a different product, with the different products separated by the divider.
The purpose and advantages of the disclosed subject matter will be set forth in and apparent from the description that follows, as well as will be learned by practice of the disclosed subject matter. Additional advantages of the disclosed subject matter will be realized and attained by the methods and systems particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof, as well as from the appended drawings.
To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the disclosed subject matter, as embodied and broadly described, the disclosed subject matter includes a food container having a first body portion and a second body portion. The first and second body portions are joined proximate opposing sides thereof to define an interior of the container and a mouth to the interior. The container has a flat configuration with the first and second body portions in a generally planar condition and an expanded configuration with the first and second body portions in a contoured condition. The container further includes first side flaps extending from the opposing sides of the first body portion and folding inwardly into the interior of the container, and at least one of the first side flaps has an engagement feature disposed thereon. The engagement feature of the at least one first side flap is disposed to engage the opposing first side flap when the container is the expanded configuration to form an interior dividing wall within the interior of the container.
As embodied herein, at least one of the first body portion and the second body portion can have an arcuate first upper edge defining a portion of the mouth and extending toward the interior of the container. The other of the first body portion and the second body portion can have an arcuate second upper edge defining a portion of the mouth and extending away from the interior of the container. Additionally or alternatively, at least one of the first body portion and the second body portion can have bend lines extending along at least a portion of a length thereof to provide the contoured condition of the at least one of the first body portion and the second body portion.
Additionally, and as embodied herein, each first side flap can be defined in part by a first side flap fold line along at least a portion of a respective side of the first body portion. The at least one of the first side flaps can have a free end opposite the first side flap fold line with the engagement feature configured as a tab extending from the free end, and in some embodiments, the container can further have an opening defined therein to receive the tab when the container is in the expanded configuration. The engagement feature can further include a first interlocking hook disposed on the at least one of the first side flaps to engage a second interlocking hook disposed on the opposing first side flap when the container is in the expanded configuration to form the interior dividing wall. Additionally or alternatively, the container can further include second side flaps extending from opposing sides of the second body portion. In this manner, each second side flap can be defined in part by a second side flap fold line along at least a portion of a respective side of the second body portion, and each second side flap can be folded inwardly into the interior of the container. The at least one of the first side flaps and one of the second side flaps each can have a free end with an engagement feature configured as a tab extending from the free end. The tab of the at least one first side flap and the tab of the second side flap can be disposed adjacent to and aligned with each other, and in some embodiments, the container can further have an opening defined therein to receive the tab of the at least one first side flap and the tab of the second side flap when the container is in the expanded configuration. The opening can be defined by a gap between the first and second body portions.
Furthermore, and as embodied herein, the first side flaps can be secured to the second side flaps to join the first and second body portions proximate the opposing sides thereof. Each first side flap can be secured to a respective second side flap by an adhesive.
In addition, and as embodied herein, the engagement feature can be configured as an aperture defined in one of the first side flaps and one of the second side flaps. The aperture of the first side flap and the aperture of the second side flap can be disposed adjacent to and aligned with each other, and further the other of the first side flaps and the other of the second side flaps can be secured together at a discrete location disposed within the aperture of the first side flap and the aperture of the second side flap. The discrete location of each of the other of the first side flaps and the other of the second side flaps can include a raised surface. The other of the first side flaps and the other of the second side flaps can be secured together by an adhesive applied to the raised surfaces. The secured raised surfaces can be disposed at one region of the aperture when the container is in the flat configuration and can move toward another region of the aperture when the container urged toward the expanded configuration. When the container is in the expanded configuration, the secured raised surfaces can engage the first and second side flaps proximate the another region of the aperture.
In some embodiments, at least one of the first and second body portions can have a foldable support formed therein to hold a receptacle. The container can further include a base portion disposed between a base edge of the first body portion and a base edge of the second body portion. The base portion can have an upwardly arched condition extending toward the interior when the container is in the expanded configuration. Each of the first and second body portions can have a foot extending beyond the base edge to define a support surface.
The disclosed subject matter also includes a unitary blank for forming a food container including a first body portion and a second body portion aligned along a longitudinal axis. The first body portion and the second body portion each have a base edge and opposing sides. The base edge of the first body portion face the base edge of the second body portion. The blank further includes first side flaps extending laterally from the opposing sides of the first body portion. Each first side flap is defined in part by a first side flap fold line along at least a portion of a respective side of the first body portion. At least one of the first side flaps has an engagement feature disposed thereon. The engagement feature is disposed to engage the opposing first side flap when the first side flaps are folded along the first side flap fold lines and moved toward each other. The first side flaps form an interior dividing wall when the first and second body portions are joined proximate the opposing sides thereof to define a container having an interior.
Additionally, and as embodied herein, the at least one of the first side flaps can have a free end opposite the first side flap fold line with the engagement feature configured as a tab extending from the free end, and in some embodiments, the container formed from the blank can further have an opening defined therein to receive the tab.
Furthermore, and as embodied herein, the blank can further include second side flaps extending from opposing sides of the second body portion. Each second side flap can be defined in part by a second side flap fold line along at least a portion of a respective side of the second body portion, and in some embodiments, each second side flap can be configured to be folded inwardly into the interior of the container. The at least one of the first side flaps and one of the second side flaps each can have a free end with an engagement feature configured as a tab extending from the free end. The tab of the first side flap and the tab of the second side flap can be disposed adjacent to and aligned with each other, and in some embodiments, the container formed from the blank can further have an opening defined therein to receive the tab of the first side flap and the tab of the second side flap. The engagement feature can further include a first interlocking hook disposed on the at least one of the first side flaps to engage a second interlocking hook disposed on the opposing first side flap when the container is in the expanded configuration to form the interior dividing wall.
In addition, and as embodied herein, the engagement feature can be configured as an aperture defined in one of the first side flaps and one of the second side flaps. The aperture of the first side flap and the aperture of the second side flap can be spaced apart a similar distance from a corresponding base edge and aligned with each other. The engagement feature can further include a first interlocking hook disposed on the at least one of the first side flaps to engage a second interlocking hook disposed on the opposing first side flap when the container is in the expanded configuration to form the interior dividing wall. At least one of the first and second body portions can have a foldable support formed therein to hold a receptacle.
In some embodiments, the blank can further include a base panel disposed between the base edge of the first body portion and the base edge of the second body portion. The base panel can include a longitudinal base fold line extending substantially parallel with the base edges. The base panel can include at least one lateral base fold line substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal base fold line. The base panel can include arcuate fold lines on opposing sides of the lateral base fold line.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and are intended to provide further explanation of the disclosed subject matter claimed.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute part of this specification, are included to illustrate and provide a further understanding of the method and system of the disclosed subject matter. Together with the description, the drawings serve to explain the principles of the disclosed subject matter.
Reference will now be made in detail to the various exemplary embodiments of the disclosed subject matter, exemplary embodiments of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The structure and corresponding method of operation of the disclosed subject matter will be described in conjunction with the detailed description of the system.
The apparatus and methods presented herein may be used for transport of food items and other perishable and nonperishable products. The disclosed subject matter is particularly suited for packaging and serving of food items, wherein the container has engagement features disposed to engage each other when the container is an expanded configuration to form an interior dividing wall within the interior of the container.
In accordance with the disclosed subject matter herein, the container generally includes a first body portion and a second body portion. The first and second body portions are joined proximate opposing sides thereof to define an interior of the container and a mouth to the interior. The container has a flat configuration with the first and second body portions in a generally planar condition and an expanded configuration with the first and second body portions in a contoured condition. The container further includes first side flaps extending from the opposing sides of the first body portion and folding inwardly into the interior of the container, and each first side flap has an engagement feature disposed thereon. The engagement features of the first side flaps are disposed to engage each other when the container is the expanded configuration to form an interior dividing wall within the interior of the container. A unitary blank for forming a food container is also provided.
The accompanying figures, where like reference numerals refer to identical or functionally similar elements throughout the separate views, serve to further illustrate various embodiments and to explain various principles and advantages all in accordance with the disclosed subject matter. For purpose of explanation and illustration, and not limitation, exemplary embodiments of the container in accordance with the disclosed subject matter are shown in
For purpose of illustration and not limitation, reference is made to the exemplary embodiment of a unitary blank 100 for a container shown in
As shown in
Additionally or alternatively, and as embodied herein, the blank 100 can include second side flaps 118c, 118d extending laterally from the opposing sides 116c, 116d of the second body portion. Each second side flap 118c, 118d is defined in part by a second side flap fold line 120c, 120d along at least a portion of a respective side of the second body portion 114. Each second side flap 118c, 118d can have at least one contoured upper edge 128a, 128b extending from the second body portion 114. As shown in
For purpose of illustration and not limitation, and as embodied herein, at least one of the first body portion 110 and the second body portion 114 can have an arcuate first upper edge 136a defining a portion of the mouth and extending toward the interior of the container. The other of the first body portion 110 and the second body portion 114 can have an arcuate second upper edge 136b defining a portion of the mouth and extending away from the interior of the container. Additionally or alternatively, at least one of the first body portion 110 and the second body portion 114 can have bend lines 138 extending along at least a portion of a length thereof to provide the contoured condition of the at least one of the first body portion 110 and the second body portion 114.
As further embodied herein, the blank 100 can further include a base panel 130 disposed between the base edge 112a of the first body portion 110 and the base edge 112b of the second body portion 114. The base panel 130 can include a longitudinal base fold line 132 extending substantially parallel with the base edges 112a, 112b. The base panel 130 can include at least one lateral base fold line 134 substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal base fold line. The base panel 130 can include arcuate fold lines 142a, 142b on opposing sides of the lateral base fold line.
Additionally, and as embodied herein, blank 100 can have one or more engagement features to form container 200 with inner dividing wall 210. For purpose of illustration and not limitation, as embodied herein, one of the first side flaps 118a can have a free end 124a opposite the first side flap fold line 120a with a tab 126a extending therefrom. With reference to
Furthermore, as shown for example in
With reference to
In this configuration, the joined pair of flaps 118a, 118c can move inwardly independently of joined pair of flaps 118b, 118d, with flaps 118a, 118c moving inside and between joined flaps 118b, 118d from an initial flat configuration toward the expanded configuration. As the container 200 is further urged toward the expanded configuration, tabs 126a, 126b move through non-adhesively joined areas 140a, 140b of joined flaps 118b, 118d. As embodied herein, areas 140a, 140b can form opening 140 having a size to engage joined tabs 126a, 126b within joined flaps 118b, 118d in a frictional engagement. In this manner, first and second body portions 110, 114 can be secured in a contoured condition with divider wall 210 formed therebetween, as shown for example in
In addition, and as embodied herein, at least one of the first and second body portions 110, 114 can have a foldable support formed therein to hold a receptacle, as shown and described for example in U.S. Pat. No. 8,584,884, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Reference is made now to an alternative embodiment of a unitary blank 300 for a container shown in
As shown in
Additionally or alternatively, and as embodied herein, the blank 300 can include second side flaps 318c, 318d extending laterally from the opposing sides 316c, 316d of the second body portion. Each second side flap 318c, 318d is defined in part by a second side flap fold line 320c, 320d along at least a portion of a respective side of the second body portion 314. Each second side flap 318c, 318d can have at least one contoured upper edge 328a, 328b extending from the second body portion 314. As shown in
As embodied herein, at least one of the first body portion 310 and the second body portion 314 can have an arcuate first upper edge 336a defining a portion of the mouth and extending toward the interior of the container. The other of the first body portion 310 and the second body portion 314 can have an arcuate second upper edge 336b defining a portion of the mouth and extending away from the interior of the container. Additionally or alternatively, at least one of the first body portion 310 and the second body portion 314 can have bend lines 338 extending along at least a portion of a length thereof to provide the contoured condition of the at least one of the first body portion 310 and the second body portion 314.
As further embodied herein, the blank 300 can also include a base panel 330 disposed between the base edge 312a of the first body portion 310 and the base edge 312b of the second body portion 314. The base panel 330 can include a longitudinal base fold line 332 extending substantially parallel with the base edges 312a, 312b. The base panel 330 can include at least one lateral base fold line 334 substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal base fold line. The base panel 330 can include arcuate fold lines 342a, 342b on opposing sides of the lateral base fold line.
Furthermore, and as embodied herein, blank 300 can have one or more engagement features to form container 400 with inner dividing wall 410. For example, and as embodied herein, each first side flap 318a, 318b can have engagement features in the form of opposing hooks 322a, 322b extending from the first body portion 310. With reference to
Additionally, and as set forth above, engagement features can be provided in the form of tabs. For purpose of illustration and not limitation, as embodied herein, one of the first side flaps 318a can have a free end 324a opposite the first side flap fold line 320a with a tab 326a extending therefrom. With reference to
Furthermore, and as set forth above, the container 400 formed from the blank 300 can further have an opening 340 defined therein to receive the tab 326. The opening 340 can be defined by an area 340a of first side flap 318b and an area 340b of second side flap 318d that is free of adhesive when first side flap 318b is joined to second side flap 318d to form the container.
With reference to
In this configuration, the joined pairs of flaps can move inwardly independently of each other from an initial flat configuration into the expanded configuration with the first and second body portions 310, 314 in a contoured condition, as shown for example in
In addition, and as embodied herein, at least one of the first and second body portions 310, 314 can have a foldable support formed therein to hold a receptacle, as shown and described for example in U.S. Pat. No. 8,584,884, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Reference is made now to another alternative embodiment of a unitary blank 500 for a container shown in
As shown in
As embodied herein, at least one of the first body portion 510 and the second body portion 514 can have an arcuate first upper edge 536a defining a portion of the mouth and extending toward the interior of the container. The other of the first body portion 510 and the second body portion 514 can have an arcuate second upper edge 536b defining a portion of the mouth and extending away from the interior of the container. Additionally or alternatively, at least one of the first body portion 510 and the second body portion 514 can have bend lines 538 extending along at least a portion of a length thereof to provide the contoured condition of the at least one of the first body portion 510 and the second body portion 514.
Furthermore, and as embodied herein, blank 500 can have one or more engagement features to form container 600 with inner dividing wall 610. For example, with reference to
Additionally, and as embodied herein, the discrete location 574a, 574b of each of the other of the first side flaps 568a and the other of the second side flaps 568c can include a raised surface 580a, 580b. The other of the first side flaps 568a and the other of the second side flaps 568c can be secured together by an adhesive applied to the raised surfaces 580a, 580b at the discrete location 574a, 574b. For example, and as embodied herein, first side flap 568a and second side flap 568c can be folded inwardly, and first side flap 568b and second side flap 568d can be folded inwardly. In this manner, first side flap 568b can at least partially overlap first side flap 568a, and second side flap 568d can at least partially overlap second side flap 568c. Furthermore, and as embodied herein, in this configuration, raised surfaces 580a, 580b of discrete locations 574a, 574b of first side flap 568a and second side flap 568c, respectively, can be exposed through apertures 570a, 570b in overlapping first side flap 568b and second side flap 568d. Adhesive can be applied to the raised surfaces 580a, 580b, and the corresponding first side flap 568a and second side flap 568c can be joined and adhesively secured together proximate the raised surfaces 580, 580b.
The joined first side flap 568a and second side flap 568c can move, for example and without limitation, within apertures 570a, 570b of the joined first side flap 568b and second side flap 568d from an initial flat configuration into the expanded configuration with corresponding body panels in a contoured condition. That is, as shown for example and without limitation in
Additionally, and as set forth above, engagement features can be provided in the form of hooks. For example, and as embodied herein, each first side flap 568a, 568b can have opposing hooks 522a, 522b extending from the first body portion 510. With reference to
The containers disclosed herein are preferably disposable, but it is contemplated that they may be reused at a future time. Also, the containers can be constructed from materials suitable to be placed in a heating apparatus, such as a microwave, to heat the food and/or used for storage in the refrigerator or freezer. Additionally, the materials from which the food containers are made need not be the same throughout. The containers and blanks described herein can be manufactured from any suitable material, including but not limited to paperboard.
It is to be recognized that the dimensions and relative proportions of the first body portions, second body portions, flaps, etc. of the food containers or blanks will vary according to the exact size and intended use of the food containers or blanks. For purpose of illustration and not limitation, exemplary dimensions and angles shown in
In addition to the specific embodiments claimed below, the disclosed subject matter is also directed to other embodiments having any other possible combination of the dependent features claimed below and those disclosed above. As such, the particular features disclosed herein can be combined with each other in other manners within the scope of the disclosed subject matter such that the disclosed subject matter should be recognized as also specifically directed to other embodiments having any other possible combinations. Thus, the foregoing description of specific embodiments of the disclosed subject matter has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosed subject matter to those embodiments disclosed.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the method and system of the disclosed subject matter without departing from the spirit or scope of the disclosed subject matter. Thus, it is intended that the disclosed subject matter include modifications and variations that are within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
This application is a continuation of International Patent Application No. PCT/US2015/031775, filed May 20, 2015, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/000,704, filed May 20, 2014, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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