Cover/pan packaging

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6793071
  • Patent Number
    6,793,071
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, December 18, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 21, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
Packaging is provided for removably holding a pan and cover together. The packaging includes a sheet provided with a top and bottom panel and adapted to accommodate a cover of a pan between the top and bottom panels when expanded to form a loop. The top panel may define a first hole adapted to receive a cover handle. A portion of the sheet defines a second hole adapted to receive a handle of a pan. When the cover is inserted in the loop and the handle of a pan is inserted through the second hole, the cover is removably secured to the pan such that it can lie over an opening of the pan, yet be moved to view the inside of the pan thereby allowing a prospective buyer to inspect the interior of the pan. In the preferred embodiment, a rectangular sheet with two opposed ends secured together forms the packaging. The second hole, adapted to receive a handle of a pan, is provided adjacent the secured opposed ends.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In the field of cookware, when selling pans with covers, it is desirable to display them together, so that a prospective buyer may examine both pieces. This gives prospective buyers the opportunity to examine each piece thoroughly before deciding whether to purchase the set. However, if the two pieces are not attached to one another, then they may become separated. Once separated, it may be difficult to match a pan with its corresponding cover. Resulting mismatched pans and covers may be difficult, if not impossible, to sell. The construction of pans and covers makes it difficult to conveniently attach them together while allowing each piece to be thoroughly examined by a prospective buyer.




Different methods have been developed to keep a pan and its cover together as a set. One such method is to box the pan and cover together. In this manner, the two pieces are secured together in a closed box. Multiple and/or differently sized pans and covers may be stored in one box. The boxes are usually opaque and made of cardboard. A picture or photo of the pan and cover set is often provided on the outside of the box. This method allows for easy shipment of pans and covers, as they are readily provided in a convenient size and shape to stock and store—namely a box or cube shape. However, because the pan and cover are in the box, the prospective buyer can no longer see and hold the set before purchasing. In order for the prospective buyer to do so, a sample pan and cover set must be removed from a box.




In another manner, the cover may be shrink-wrapped to the pan. Typically, the pan and cover are shrink-wrapped with a flexible, but strong and clear plastic material. The prospective buyer is able to see the outside of the pan and cover, but cannot look at the inside surface of the pan or cover. Inevitably, no matter the location of the cover vis-à-vis the pan, at least a portion of the pan and the cover will not be visible. This prevents a prospective buyer from being able to inspect all surfaces of the pan and cover.




Packaging for displaying covers, sold separately from a pan, enabling it to be sold on a hook is known. The packaging includes a rectangular piece of folding board with two opposed ends secured together to form a loop. The loop accommodates a cover between top and bottom portions of the loop. The top portion of the loop includes a circular opening to accommodate a handle of the cover. Adjacent the secured area, a small round or key-slot shaped hole is defined to accommodate a hook. The cover is removably provided within the loop of the packaging and hung from a display hook in a store. This packaging provides a convenient way to display covers, as covers do not readily lend themselves to stacking or hanging.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the invention, packaging for holding a pan and a cover together is disclosed. In one illustrative embodiment of the invention, the packaging includes an elongated sheet having a first part of the sheet secured to a second part of the sheet. A first panel and a second panel are provided between the secured first and second parts of the sheet and adapted to be spaced from one another to form a loop to accommodate a cover of a pan therebetween. A first hole located in the first panel adapted to receive a handle of a cover and a second hole located in a portion of the sheet and adapted to receive a handle of a pan.




The first hole may be substantially centered on the first panel. In one illustrative embodiment, the first hole is substantially round. At least one flap may be provided extending from a perimeter of the first hole. The flaps may be formed substantially surrounding a perimeter of the first hole.




In one illustrative embodiment, the portion of the sheet is a separate piece attached to the sheet. For example, the portion may be attached to the sheet with adhesive. Additionally, the sheet may have two opposed ends, wherein the two opposed ends may be the secured first and second parts of the sheet. In one embodiment, the second hole is formed from two aligned holes one provided adjacent each opposed end of the sheet. The second hole may be defined by the secured opposed ends forming the portion of the sheet. The second hole may be provided adjacent the secured opposed ends.




In another illustrative embodiment, the packaging may have a first surface, a second surface and two opposed ends of the sheet, with the secured parts of the sheet including the first opposed end secured at a point on the first surface and removed from the second opposed end. The first end may have a top and bottom surface and the top surface of the first end is secured to the first surface to form the loop. The first end may have a top and bottom surface and the bottom surface of the first end is secured to the first surface to form the loop. In one embodiment, the second hole is provided on the portion of the sheet between the second end of the sheet and the first and second panels. In one embodiment, the sheet is substantially rectangular.




The sheet may have two opposed ends, wherein the second hole is provided adjacent at least one end of the sheet. The first and second parts may be affixed to each other with adhesive. The first and second parts may be affixed to each other with at least one staple. At least one flap may be provided adjacent a perimeter of the second hole. The second hole may be substantially rectangular. Two flaps may be provided on opposite sides of the rectangular second hole. At least one fold may be provided between the first panel and the second panel of the sheet. In one embodiment, the packaging includes at least four folds provided on the sheet. At least one fold may be provided on the sheet between the first and second parts of the sheet. The first panel of the sheet may be longer than the second panel of the sheet.




In another illustrative embodiment, packaging for holding a pan and a cover together is disclosed. The packaging comprises a sheet having a first part secured to a second part and a first panel and a second panel provided between secured first and second parts of the sheet and adapted to be spaced from one another to form a loop to accommodate a cover of a pan therebetween. A hole located in a portion of the sheet and adapted to receive a handle of a pan.




In one embodiment, the portion of the sheet is a separate piece attached to the sheet. In another embodiment, sheet is formed of multiple pieces. The sheet may have two opposed ends, and the two opposed ends may be the secured first and second parts of the sheet. The hole may be defined by the two secured opposed ends forming the portion of the sheet. The hole may be provided adjacent the secured opposed ends. The hole may be substantially rectangular. At least one fold may be provided between the first panel and second panel of the sheet. In one embodiment, at least four folds are provided on the sheet. A second hole may be provided on the first panel of the sheet for accommodating a cover handle of a cover.




In another illustrative embodiment, a method of removably holding a pan and cover together is disclosed. The method comprises the steps of providing a packaging having a sheet with a portion having a hole and a first part secured to a second part, expanding the packaging to form a loop, inserting a cover of a pan within the loop and inserting a handle of a pan within the hole provided on the portion of the sheet, such that the cover is removably secured to the pan.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of cover/pan packaging according to the invention in use with a pan and cover set;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the cover/pan packaging according to the invention in use with a pan and cover set, with the cover lifted up and away from an opening of the pan;





FIG. 3

is a bottom view of the preferred embodiment of the unfolded sheet forming the cover/pan packaging of the invention prior to securing opposed ends of the sheet together;





FIG. 4

is a top view of the folded and unexpanded cover/pan packaging of

FIG. 3

after the ends are secured together;





FIG. 5

is a bottom view of the folded and unexpanded cover/pan packaging of

FIG. 3

after the ends are secured together;





FIG. 6

is a side view of the folded and expanded cover/pan packaging of

FIG. 3

; and





FIG. 7

is perspective view of the folded and expanded cover/pan packaging of FIG.


3


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




The invention relates to packaging for use to removably secure a pan and cover together for display and storage. The packaging of the invention may be used with various types of pans, pots, containers and other cooking vessels that include a cover. Even oddly-shaped storage containers or boxes with one or more handles and having covers may be used with the present invention. Although any type of pan, pot or container may be used with the invention, the invention will be described with respect to a pan as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a pan


10


that may be packaged by the present invention has a cylindrical exterior


12


, with an opening


14


providing access to an internal space


16


used to house and/or cook foods. The exterior


12


of the pan


10


generally includes a handle


18


extending away from an upper lip


19


of the pan


10


and having a free end


20


such that it may be gripped by the user to move the pan


10


, alone or with a cover


22


, without the user having to touch the pan


10


itself.




The pan


10


capable of use with the invention may be made in any desired shape such as cylindrical, oval, square or rectangular. The handle


18


of the pan


10


may also take on numerous different shapes and configurations. One such configuration is shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, although other configurations may be used. For example, the handle may be a shorter, stouter handle than that shown as is usually provided on storage containers. The handle may include a ring


24


or hole (not shown) adjacent the free end


20


used to hang the pan


10


on a hook (not shown) typically provided on a pot display rack or in a store, as is well known to those of skill in the art.




The cover


22


, when placed on the pan


10


, shields the opening


14


of the pan


10


and may include a cover handle


26


, such that the cover handle


26


may be grasped to move the cover


22


. One such typical cover


22


is shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. It will be understood that the cover


22


may have any desired shape so long as it corresponds with and substantially closes the opening


14


of the pan


10


when placed thereon. Moreover, the cover handle


26


may also have any desired shape so long as it may be grasped by a user to move the cover


22


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, an exemplary embodiment of packaging


28


of the invention is shown and is used to store and display the pan


10


and cover


22


removably attached to one another. For example, the packaging


28


allows the pan


10


to be hung from a hook (not shown) by the ring


24


or hole (not shown) on the free end


20


of the handle


18


and still keep the cover


22


removably secured to the pan


10


. Thus, the pan


10


and cover


22


combination may be easily displayed to prospective buyers in stores. Additionally, the cover


22


may be moved away or flipped up from the opening


14


of the pan


10


such that the inside of the pan


10


may be inspected by a prospective buyer. Thus, the packaging


28


provides a convenient manner of displaying the products together, yet allows both pieces to be thoroughly inspected by a prospective buyer by removal from one another, without completely separating the pieces.




In the illustrative exemplary embodiment, the packaging


28


includes a sheet


42


with folds, and two holes. It will be appreciated, however, that the packaging


28


may be made of multiple sheets secured together and may or may not have folds. When the sheet


42


shown in

FIG. 3

is folded and the ends are secured together, it may be expanded to form a loop


30


(FIGS.


6


and


7


). In the expanded position, top panel


32


and a bottom panel


34


are spaced from one another and are adapted to accommodate a cover


22


therebetween. Provision of a cover handle hole


36


in the top panel


32


to accommodate the cover handle


26


through the cover handle hole


36


assists in keeping the cover


22


within the loop


30


of the sheet


42


. A portion


38


of the sheet extends from the loop


30


and defines a pan handle hole


40


adapted to receive a handle


18


of a pan


10


. Thus, a cover


22


may be removably secured to a pan


10


adjacent an opening


14


of the pan


10


and allow inspection of the internal space


16


of the pan


10


. The portion


38


of the sheet


42


may be formed from the sheet


42


as shown, or may be a separate piece attached to the sheet


42


, such as with adhesive.




Referring to

FIGS. 3-7

, an exemplary embodiment of the packaging


28


is shown. As shown in

FIG. 3

, the unfolded packaging


28


includes the elongated sheet


42


of material. The sheet


42


is substantially rectangular in shape. The sheet


42


features first and second opposed ends


44


and


46


and first and second sides


48


and


50


connecting the opposed ends


44


and


46


. The sheet


42


has two surfaces, an inside surface


52


(

FIG. 3

) and an outside surface


54


(FIGS.


4


and


5


). As shown, the sheet


42


features first, second, third and fourth folds


56


,


58


,


60


and


62


provided substantially parallel to the first and second ends


44


and


46


of the sheet


42


and substantially perpendicular to the first and second sides


48


and


50


of the sheet


42


. An optional fifth fold


63


may be provided adjacent the second end


46


. It will be appreciated that the sheet


42


may feature one or more folds, or even no folds. Bottom panel


34


is located between the first and second folds


56


and


58


and top panel


32


is located between the third and fourth folds


60


and


62


. It will also be appreciated that the sheet


42


may be made in any suitable shape, not just rectangular. Preferably, the sheet


42


is formed of folding board, although any suitable material such as cardboard may be used to form the packaging


28


. Additionally, any suitable thickness for the material may be used. For example, it may be desirable to use a thicker material on packaging


28


for larger pot and cover sets.




The elongated sheet


42


of

FIG. 3

is shown folded at third fold


60


in

FIGS. 4 and 5

.

FIG. 4

shows the top of the folded elongated sheet


42


including the top panel


32


, while

FIG. 5

shows the bottom of the folded elongated sheet


42


including the bottom panel


34


. As shown, the pan handle hole


40


of the packaging


28


may be formed from two substantially aligned holes when the elongated sheet


42


is folded. Referring to

FIG. 3

, a first hole


64


defined by a first edge


66


is provided adjacent the first end


44


of the sheet


42


and a second hole


68


defined by a second edge


70


is provided adjacent the second end


46


of the sheet


42


. As shown, the first and second holes


64


and


68


correspond with each other and are aligned when the elongated sheet


42


is folded at third fold


60


as shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

. The first and second holes


64


and


68


are rectangular with the longer sides


72


of the rectangular holes parallel to the first and second sides


48


and


50


of the sheet


42


. It will be appreciated, however, that the first and second holes may be of any suitable size or shape for accommodating any handle of any pan through and retaining in the holes


64


and


68


. Additionally, the first and second holes may be provided at any suitable location on the sheet


42


for accommodating the handle


18


of the pan


10


. For example, it may be desirable to provide the holes


64


and


68


on either side of fold


60


. In the preferred embodiment shown in

FIG. 3

, the first and second holes


64


and


68


are substantially centered between the first and second sides


48


and


50


of the sheet


42


.




Each hole


64


and


68


may additionally include slits


74


,


76


,


78


and


80


extending from the edge or perimeter


66


and


70


defining the hole


64


and


68


and into the material of the sheet


42


. Preferably, the slits


74


,


76


,


78


and


80


are cut in the sheet


42


such that they extend all of the way through the material from the inside surface


52


to the outside surface


54


. As shown, preferably four slits


74


,


76


,


78


and


80


are provided, one extending from each corner


82


of the rectangular holes


64


and


68


and extending substantially aligned with and parallel to the ends


84


and


86


of the rectangular holes


64


and


68


. The first and second slits


74


and


76


form a first flap


88


and the third and fourth slits


78


and


80


form a second flap


90


. When the sheet


42


is folded at third fold


60


, both the holes


64


and


68


and flaps


88


and


90


are substantially aligned. The slits


74


,


76


,


78


and


80


provided on the first and second holes


64


and


68


allow the holes to accommodate differently shaped and sized handles


18


because the holes may be temporarily expanded by movement of the flaps


88


and


90


formed by the slits


74


,


76


,


78


and


80


during insertion and removal of a handle. It will be appreciated that the slits may be any desired length and shape, for example the slits may be all the same length or they may be different lengths. Use of the slits around the holes


40


,


64


and


68


may prevent the material from inadvertently tearing by more easily accommodating differently sized and shaped handles. Additionally, the slits may allow the handle to be more stably held within the holes


40


,


64


and


68


. This is accomplished because the slits


74


,


76


,


78


and


80


allow expansion of the holes


40


,


64


and


68


by movement of the flaps


88


and


90


to accommodate the handle


18


, and the flaps


88


and


90


return to their original position after insertion of the handle


18


to assist in stably holding the handle


18


within the holes.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, a third hole


92


defined by a third edge


94


may be provided in the sheet


42


to accommodate the cover handle


26


. As shown, the third hole


92


is preferably provided on the top panel


32


between the third and fourth folds


60


and


62


of the sheet


42


to accommodate a cover handle. Although, the third hole


92


may be provided at any suitable location on the sheet


42


to accommodate a cover handle. Provision of the third hole


92


to accommodate the cover handle


26


assists in keeping the cover


22


within the loop


30


of the expanded packaging


28


. The third hole


92


may be any shape to accommodate any type of cover handle


26


. For example, the third hole may be substantially rectangularly shaped to accommodate a cover handle having a rectangular cross-sectional shape such as a bar (not shown). The bar may be attached to the cover at opposite ends of the bar or in the middle of the bar. As shown, preferably the third hole


92


is substantially round. The third hole


92


may be centered between either or both the third and fourth folds


60


and


62


and the first and second sides


48


and


50


of the sheet


42


.




Slits


96


may be provided extending from the third edge or perimeter


94


defining the third hole


92


. As shown, preferably multiple slits


96


extend from the edge


94


of the third hole


92


. Outer ends


97


of the slits


96


define a circular area, within which the third hole


92


resides. Preferably, the slits


96


are cuts in the sheet


42


and extend completely through the material from the inside surface


52


to the outside surface


54


. The slits


96


are preferably substantially straight. It will be understood that the slits


96


may have any desired length and shape, and the slits


96


may all be the same length or each or some may be of different lengths. As shown, the slits


96


extend perpendicular to the edge


94


of the third hole


92


, however they may be provided at any desired angle.




The slits


96


extending from the third hole


92


assist in accommodating differently shaped and sized cover handles


26


within the third hole


92


by forming movable flaps


98


between the slits


96


. For example, if the top


100


(

FIG. 1

) of the cover handle


26


is larger than its base or neck


102


(FIG.


1


), the movable flaps


98


formed by the slits


96


may temporarily expand the hole


92


to allow the top


100


of the cover handle


26


to be inserted through the third hole


92


, yet prevent the cover handle


26


from being easily pulled out of the third hole


92


, by stably holding the cover handle


26


within the hole


92


when the flaps return to their original position after insertion of the cover handle


26


.




As shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the sheet is folded in half at the third fold


60


to form an unexpanded loop


30


such that two portions


104


and


106


of the inside surface


52


(

FIG. 3

) mate against one another. In the preferred embodiment, the first and second ends


44


and


46


are aligned with one another and the first and second holes


64


and


68


are also aligned with one another as they are substantially the same size and shape. End portions


108


and


110


of the inside surface


52


of the sheet


42


are secured together such that the first and second holes


64


and


68


mate with one another. The end portions


108


and


110


are preferably secured using adhesive, although any suitable manner of securing the end portions


108


and


110


together may be used, such as staples


111


(FIG.


2


). As shown, the portion of the end portions


108


and


110


secured together may not include the first and second holes


64


and


68


. For example, if the fifth fold


63


is provided, the end portions


108


and


110


may be secured up to the fifth fold, thereby not including the first and second holes


64


and


68


.




Alternatively, the end portions


108


and


110


secured together may include a part or all of the sheet


42


up to the first fold


56


, including part or all of the first and second holes


64


and


68


. It is contemplated that the outside surface


54


of one end portion could be secured to the inside surface


52


of the other end portion. Of course, portions of the outside surface


54


may also be secured against one another. It will also be appreciated that the first and second ends


44


and


46


of the sheet


42


do not need to mate and align with one another. Additionally, it will be understood that only one hole may be provided to form the pan handle hole


40


. In this case, either surface of one end portion


108


and


110


is secured to either the inside or outside surface


52


and


54


of the sheet


42


adjacent the one pan handle hole


40


, such that the hole is exposed for use. It will also be appreciated that the portion


38


of the sheet


42


including the pan handle holes


40


,


64


and


68


may be formed as a separate piece, with the separate piece being attached to the sheet


42


forming the loop


30


as described above.




Referring to

FIGS. 6 and 7

, the preferred embodiment of the packaging


28


is shown expanded to receive a cover


22


of a pan


10


. The top panel


32


and bottom panel


34


of the loop


30


form a space


112


therebetween for accommodating a cover


22


of a pan


10


. The cover


22


may be inserted in the space


112


between the top and bottom panels


32


and


34


of the loop


30


, and the cover handle


26


may be inserted through the third hole


92


provided in the top panel


32


of the loop


30


formed from the sheet


42


. As shown, the top and bottom panels


32


and


34


of the sheet


42


are substantially equal in length. It will be understood that the top panel


32


and bottom panel


34


of the sheet


42


may be different lengths to accommodate differently shaped covers. If the pan


10


features a ring


24


(

FIG. 1

) or hole (not shown) on the free end


20


of the handle


18


, the pan


10


and cover


22


may be hung from a hook (not shown) by the ring


24


or hole to display the pan and cover set together.




The packaging


28


may be made by any suitable manner known to those of skill in the art. For example, folding board may be printed on the outside surface


54


with the desired logos and other pertinent information regarding the product. The folding board may then be cut into sheets


42


, the holes


36


,


40


,


64


,


68


and


92


and slits


74


,


76


,


78


,


80


and


96


cut into the sheets


42


, and folds


56


,


58


,


60


and


62


formed in the sheets


42


. The sheets are then folded at third fold


60


and end portions


108


and


110


of the sheets


42


are thereafter glued together to form the unexpanded packaging


28


. The packaging


28


may then be used to store and display pan and cover sets by expanding the packaging to form the loop


30


. It will be appreciated that the cover may be inserted either prior to folding or prior to securing the end portions of the sheet, instead of after the packaging is formed.




From the foregoing description, those skilled in the art will appreciate that numerous modifications may be made of this invention without departing from its spirit. For example, only one hole may be provided in the sheet for receiving the handle of the pan, with the end of the sheet without the second hole being secured below the first hole. Therefore, the breath of the invention is not to be limited to the specific embodiments illustrated and/or described. Numerous modifications will occur to those skilled in the art, and therefore, the scope of the invention is to be determined by the appended claims and their equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. Packaging for holding a pan and a cover together, the packaging comprising:an elongated sheet having a first part of the sheet secured to a second part of the sheet; a first panel and a second panel provided between the secured first and second parts of the sheet and adapted to be spaced from one another to form a loop having a loop opening to accommodate a cover of a pan therebetween; a first hole located in the first panel adapted to receive a handle of a cover; and a second hole located in a portion of the sheet and adapted to receive a handle of a pan; wherein a length of the loop opening is greater than a width of the elongated sheet.
  • 2. The packaging of claim 1, wherein the first hole is substantially centered on the first panel.
  • 3. The packaging of claim 1, wherein the first hole is substantially round.
  • 4. The packaging of claim 1, further comprising at least one flap extending from a perimeter of the first hole.
  • 5. The packaging of claim 1, further comprising flaps formed substantially surrounding a perimeter of the first hole.
  • 6. The packaging of claim 1, wherein the portion of the sheet is a separate piece attached to the sheet.
  • 7. The packaging of claim 6, wherein the portion is attached to the sheet with adhesive.
  • 8. The packaging of claim 1, further comprising two opposed ends of the sheet, wherein the two opposed ends are the secured first and second parts of the sheet.
  • 9. The packaging of claim 8, wherein the second hole is formed from two aligned holes one provided adjacent each opposed end of the sheet.
  • 10. The packaging of claim 8, wherein the second hole is defined by the secured opposed ends forming the portion of the sheet.
  • 11. The packaging of claim 8, wherein the second hole is provided adjacent the secured opposed ends.
  • 12. The packaging of claim 1, further comprising a first surface, a second surface and two opposed ends of the sheet, with the secured parts of the sheet including the first opposed end secured at a point on the first surface and removed from the second opposed end.
  • 13. The packaging of claim 12, wherein the first end has a top and bottom surface and the top surface of the first end is secured to the first surface to form the loop.
  • 14. The packaging of claim 12, wherein the first end has a top and bottom surface and the bottom surface of the first end is secured to the first surface to form the loop.
  • 15. The packaging of claim 12, wherein the second hole is provided on the portion of the sheet between the second end of the sheet and the first and second panels.
  • 16. The packaging of claim 1, wherein the sheet is substantially rectangular.
  • 17. The packaging of claim 1, further comprising two opposed ends of the sheet, wherein the second hole is provided adjacent at least one end of the sheet.
  • 18. The packaging of claim 1, wherein the first and second parts are affixed to each other with adhesive.
  • 19. The packaging of claim 1, wherein the first and second parts are affixed to each other with at least one staple.
  • 20. The packaging of claim 1, further comprising at least one flap provided adjacent a perimeter of the second hole.
  • 21. The packaging of claim 1, wherein the second hole is substantially rectangular.
  • 22. The packaging of claim 21, further comprising two flaps provided on opposite sides of the rectangular second hole.
  • 23. The packaging of claim 1, further comprising at least one fold provided between the first panel and the second panel of the sheet.
  • 24. The packaging of claim 1, further comprising:at least four folds provided on the sheet.
  • 25. The packaging of claim 24, wherein at least one fold is provided on the sheet between the first and second parts of the sheet.
  • 26. The packaging of claim 1, wherein the first panel of the sheet is longer than the second panel of the sheet.
  • 27. Packaging for holding a pan and a cover of the pan together, in combination with the cover of the pan, the combination comprising:a cover of a pan; a sheet having: a first part secured to a second part; a first panel and a second panel provided between secured first and second parts of the sheet and adapted to be spaced from one another to form a loop to accommodate the cover of the pan therebetween; and a hole located in a portion of the sheet and adapted to receive a handle of the pan.
  • 28. The combination of claim 27, wherein the portion of the sheet is a separate piece attached to the sheet.
  • 29. The combination of claim 27, wherein sheet is formed of multiple pieces.
  • 30. The combination of claim 27, wherein the sheet has two opposed ends, and the two opposed ends are the secured first and second parts of the sheet.
  • 31. The combination of claim 30, wherein the hole is defined by the two secured opposed ends forming the portion of the sheet.
  • 32. The combination of claim 30, wherein the hole is provided adjacent the secured opposed ends.
  • 33. The combination of claim 27 wherein the hole is substantially rectangular.
  • 34. The combination of claim 27, further comprising:at least one fold provided between the first panel and second panel of the sheet.
  • 35. The combination of claim 27, further comprising:at least four folds provided on the sheet.
  • 36. The combination of claim 27, further comprising:a second hole provided on the first panel of the sheet for accommodating a cover handle of the cover.
  • 37. A method of removably holding a pan and cover together, the method comprising the steps of:providing a packaging having a sheet with a portion having a hole and a first part secured to a second part; expanding the packaging to form a loop; inserting a cover of a pan within the loop; inserting a handle of a pan within the hole provided on the portion of the sheet, such that the cover is removably secured to the pan.
  • 38. Packaging for holding a pan and a cover together, the packaging comprising:an elongated sheet having a first part of the sheet secured to a second part of the sheet, and further having two opposed ends of the elongated sheet; a first panel and a second panel provided between the secured first and second parts of the sheet and adapted to be spaced from one another to form a loop to accommodate a cover of a pan therebetween; a first hole located in the first panel adapted to receive a handle of a cover; and a second hole located in a portion of the sheet and adapted to receive a handle of a pan; wherein the second hole is provided by two at least partially overlapping holes, one hole present in each of the two opposed ends of the elongated sheet.
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