This invention is directed to a container with an auxiliary holding means.
In many food items, the main food item is accompanied with additional items such as sauces or dressings. These additional items are usually placed in small cups or receptacles. These cups or receptacles are then placed in the container with the main food item. This leads to a number of problems. If the main food item is hot then it will heat the sauce or dressing in the cup or receptacle which may have adverse effects on the sauce or dressing. The cup or receptacle will come into contact with the main food item. If the cup or receptacle is not sterile it can contaminate the main food item. The cup or receptacle may pick up elements of the main food item, such as grease or sauce, and become difficult or messy to handle. The cup or receptacle is loose within the container and may become dislodged or fall out of the container before it is finally delivered.
It would be advantageous to eliminate these problems by separating the cup or receptacle from the main food item.
Although the container has been discussed in relation to food items it should be noted that the cup or receptacle could contain screws, bolts, nails or other hardware if the container contains a project to be formed, or could contain batteries for a toy or other electronic device.
The container is illustrated with a single cup or receptacle. It will be understood that the container can accommodate more than a single cup or receptacle. This can be done by having receptacle platforms at each end of the container. The number of cups that can be accommodated by a receptacle platform will depend on the width of the container. A wide container can hold two or more receptacle on the platform.
The term “attachment line” is used throughout the application. The attachment lines may be score lines, reverse score lines or cut and score lines depending upon the requirements for the particular line.
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End panels 44 and 46 are attached to opposite ends of bottom panel 28 along parallel transverse attachment lines 48 and 50. The side edges of the end panels 44 and 46 are defined by the attachment lines 16 and 18. End panels 44 and 46, front panel 30 and back panel 26 have the same height in the erected container so for all of these panels the distance is the same between the attachment line between the panel and the bottom panel 28 and the side opposite the attachment line between the panel and the bottom panel 28. The distance is the same between attachment lines 16 and 12, between attachment lines 18 and 20, between attachment line 48 and the opposite edge 52 of end panel 44, and the distance between attachment line 50 and the attachment line 54 forming the opposite edge of end panel 46.
Side flaps 56 and 58 are attached to the side edges of end panel 44 along attachment lines 16 and 18 respectively. Side flap 56 is attached to the back panel 26 by diagonal attachment line 60 which extends from the juncture of attachment lines 16 and 48 to the juncture of the side edge of back panel 26 and outer side edge 57 of side flap 56. Side flap 58 is attached to the front panel 30 by diagonal attachment line 62 which extends from the juncture of attachment lines 18 and 48 to the juncture of the side edge of front panel 30 and the outer side edge 59 of side flap 58. The outer edges 64 and 66 of side flaps 56 and 58 are aligned with the opposite edge 52 of end panel 44. The outer edges 64 and 66 of the flaps 56 and 58 are supports for the cover 24 in the formed container.
Triangular support panels 68 and 70 are attached to the side edges of end panel 46 along the attachment lines 16 and 18 respectively. Support panel 68 is attached to back panel 26 by diagonal attachment line 72 which extends from the juncture of attachment lines 16 and 48 to the outer corner 74 of back panel 26, the juncture of the top edge of back panel 26 with the top edge of support panel 68. Support panel 70 is attached to front panel 30 by diagonal attachment line 76 which extends from the juncture of attachment lines 18 and 48 to the outer corner 78 of front panel 30, the juncture of the top edge of front panel 30 with the top edge of support panel 70. The outer edges 80 and 82 of support panels 68 and 70, respectively, are aligned with the opposite edge 54 of end panel 46. The support panels support the receptacle platform 84 and the cover 24 in the formed container.
Receptacle platform 84 is attached to end panel 46 along the attachment line 54 forming the opposite edge of the end panel 46. The receptacle platform 84 has an aperture 86 for holding the cup or receptacle. The aperture is shown as formed of a number of cut wedges 88 that surround the cup or receptacle in the filled container but may be open.
The receptacle platform has been shown with one aperture 86 but could be provided with additional apertures if the container had an appropriate width from front to back. If needed an additional receptacle platform and support structure could be formed on end panel 44.
The cover panel 24 may have an aperture or apertures 90 which align with the aperture or apertures 86 in the formed container. The aperture 90 should be equal to or smaller than the top of the cup or receptacle to hold the cup or receptacle in place. The aperture 90 should have the same or a smaller diameter or size than the aperture 86.
In forming the container, the front panel 30, back panel 26, and end panels 44 and 46 are bent upwardly around attachment lines 18, 16, 48 and 50. The support panels 68 and 70 and the side flaps 56 and 58 are bent outwardly around attachment lines 14 and 16 and diagonal attachment lines 72, 76, 60 and 62. The receptacle platform 84 is bent downwardly around attachment line 54 to rest on the support panels 68 and 70 and the front and back panels 30 and 26. The receptacle or receptacle 92 are placed in the apertures 86 and the main item is placed in the cavity formed by the front panel 30, back panel 26, end panels 44 and 46 and bottom panel 28. The closure panel 32 is bent downwardly around attachment line 20 forming the closure aperture 36. The cover panel 22 is bent downwardly around attachment line 14 and the closure flap 22 is inserted into closure aperture 36. The closure aperture or apertures 90 will be over the receptacle or receptacles 92 holding the receptacle or receptacles is place and allowing the purchaser to see what is in the receptacle or receptacles.
Although the front, back and end panels of the container are shown as being perpendicular to the bottom panel in the formed container, it should be understood that these panels can be angled outwardly from the bottom panel is some embodiments.
The material of construction may be corrugated board or fiberboard.
It will be understood that other changes can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention.
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