This invention relates generally to single piece container blanks and their resulting containers. More specifically, the present invention relates to a storage and display container having a pivotable tray opening for easy access to and visibility of contents contained within.
The invention is best understood from the following detailed description when read in connection with accompanying drawings. It is emphasized that, according to common practice, various features of the drawings are not to scale. On the contrary, the dimensions of various features are arbitrarily expanded or reduced for clarity. Included in these drawings are the following figures:
The present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. The present invention is directed to a single piece blank 20 used to form a container 44. The design allows for easy access to and viewing of contents contained within the container 44. One suitable embodiment of the blank 20 and resulting container 44 is described in more particularity below.
The blank 20 is cut and scored, perforated or otherwise formed into a plurality of panels that, when assembled, form container 44. In all FIGURES, like numbers indicate like parts; additionally, cut lines are shown as solid lines, score lines as dashed lines, and lines of perforation as broken lines. For the purposes of further description herein, the downward direction is defined as a direction perpendicular to the first bottom panel 22 when the container 44 has been erected. The upwards direction is defined as the direction perpendicular to the first bottom panel 22 that corresponds to the inner surface of the bottom panel when the container 44 has been erected.
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The tray opening area is generally formed by folding the tray panel flaps 34 inwardly approximately 90 degrees about fold lines 35. In this manner, the tray panel flaps 34 are juxtaposed a portion of the fourth side panel 36. The second side panels 26 may be folded upwardly approximately 90 degrees about fold lines 23, such that the tray panel flaps 34 and third side panels 32 arc sandwiched between the fourth side panel 36 and second side panel 26. Finally, top panel flaps 38 may be folded downwardly approximately 90 degrees about fold line 29. The top panel flaps 38 may by attached to the second side panels 26. The manner of attachment may be by any method known in the arts, such as, without limitation, glue, adhesion, braids, tacks or staples.
One possible type of product that my suitably be used with this container 44 is, with out limitation, produce such as apples or oranges. To this end, the container 44 may be used to hold a plurality or oranges (not shown) on a shelf in a store or home environment. The tray panel 34 may be opened as product is used up to provide better visibility inside the container 44. Likewise, the tray panel 34 may be opened up to provide better access to the contents in the container 44.
As noted above, the overall geometry of the various panels is not to be limited by the FIGURES. Specifically, the various side panels are depicted as being rectangular; however, some or all of the various side panels may be other geometric shape without exceeding the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, without limitation, the first side panel 24 may be square. Likewise, the bottom panel 22 may wider or narrower as desired. It will be appreciated that the geometry of the various panels may be adjusted accordingly without exceeding the spirit and scope of the present invention. Further, vents, cut-outs, hand-holds and the like may be place as show in the FIGURES or in any other arrangement as desired. Also, the blank 20 and container 44 may be free from any such vents, cut-outs, or hand-holds if desired, all without departing the spirit and scope of the present invention.
While various embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, as noted above, many changes can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is not limited by the disclosure of such embodiments. Instead, the invention should be determined entirely by reference to the claims that follow.
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