Major food and candy manufacturers have high-speed form, fill and seal packaging machines for producing hundreds of boxes of product per minute. These machines take either partially-constructed boxes or box blanks, fold and seal one end, then fill the boxes, and finally fold and seal the opposite end thereby completing the manufacturing. Such machines are frequently used for packaging a solid pourable product, mints or similar small candies being one example. To facilitate dispensing such a solid pourable product, rapid form, fill and seal boxes often incorporate re-closable openings.
One type of closable box known in the art is formed from a cardboard box blank that may be rapid folded, and which offers a re-closable, sliding opening incorporated into the unassembled blank, and which is constructed during the folding process prior to sealing. Known types of closable boxes with slides include those having slides that move up and down at the top of the box and include a catch mechanism to prevent the slide from dislodging. Up to now, such boxes have been limited in that they include a convenient slide opening, but only have one opening and thus can contain only one product.
Therefore there remains a need for a box having two compartments and offering a convenient dual slide opening for easily dispensing a solid pourable or similar product, that is easy to manufacture on a mass production scale using conventional high-speed packaging machines, and that is constructed in such a way to avoid any slide insertion step, but that incorporates multiple independently operable slide openings. There is further a need for such a box having these characteristics while also having the same appearance and handling characteristics as a conventional box, wherein the top flaps are individually lifted to individually dispense the contents according to preference, and which is made from a single sheet of blank stock. There is also a need for a box having two compartments that each include one or more windows through which a viewer can see solid pourable product contained in the two compartments, for alternatively identifying the products therein and additionally determining that the box is either full or empty.
A package for storing and dispensing solid pourable product includes a number of longitudinally connected panels foldably connected together and to a number of flaps. Preferably there is are front, opposing rear and side panels, and top flaps including slides and bottom flaps, all constructed out of a single cardboard blank. The longitudinally connected panels are folded together to form first and second compartments, each having an aperture through which to dispense the product.
Preferably the slides are at the top end of the package and extend from the rear panel, and the top edges of the slides are movable between an upright semi-open position permitting product to dispense through the apertures and a downward closed position blocking the apertures. Preferably each of the slides is further moveable to a fully open position, so the top end is unobstructed when filling the dual compartment box with the product. Preferably debossed fold lines are used at the foldable connections of the slides to the rear panel. And preferably, the bottom flap is also movable to a fully open position for filling the package with the solid pourable product from the top end.
Preferably the front panel is where the apertures are located, along with windows and display openings to view the contents of each compartment of the package. Preferably the slides each have a stop member that interacts with the box when the slides are moved to the upright semi-open position, to prevent the slides from inadvertently being entirely removed from inside the package. Preferably the slides further comprise a thumb catch to facilitate their movement by the user of the package.
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Front panel 20 is connected to first minor side 22 along first minor side fold line 52. Front panel 20 lacks a top flap, but includes front panel bottom flap 34 connected to front panel 20 along front panel bottom flap fold line 35. Front panel 20 has a top edge with two spaced apart indents, creating a raised portion in between the two indents. Front panel 20 also includes first compartment aperture 36, second compartment aperture 38, and dual compartment window 40 by which users of the box 12 may view a solid pourable product (not shown) or similar solid foods or snacks contained therein through solid pourable product windows 106. Dual compartment window 40 comprises a single sheet of plastic material that extends over solid pourable product windows 106 in both the first compartment and the second compartment. First minor side 22 includes first minor side top flap 56 foldably connected to first minor side 22 along first minor side top fold line 58, and first minor side bottom flap 60 foldably connected to first minor side 22 along first minor side bottom fold line 62. Outer tab top flap 44 and first minor side top flap 56 preferably overlap and are shaped to provide adequate insertion space for first compartment slide 70 and second compartment slide 78. The shapes of the outer tab top flap 44 and minor side top flap 56 can be seen in the Figures. Each top flap 44 and 56 comprises a proximal portion coupled to the outer tab 18 and first minor side 22, respectively, and a distal portion that is distal the outer tab 18 and first minor side 22, respectively. The distal portion of each top flap 44 and 56 comprises a projecting portion. When the top flaps 44 and 56 are folded, the projection portions perform two functions. First, the projection portions interact with the slides 70, 78 when the slides 70, 78 are inserted into the folded box 12 to keep the slides 70, 78 retained, and pressed up against the inside of the box 12. Second, the projection portions function as a catch or lip or stop that first compartment second catch 74 and second compartment first catch 80 catch on so that it is more difficult to accidently remove the slides 70, 78 from the box 12.
Rear panel 24 is connected to first minor side 22 along first minor side fold line 52, and is connected to second minor side 26 along third minor fold line 90. Rear panel 24 includes first compartment top flap 64 and second compartment top flap 66 both foldably connected along dual compartment fold lines 68, 76, 84. Dual compartment fold lines 68, 76, 84 are preferably, debossed, and allows for the indentation of first catch 108 and second catch 110 (
The second minor side 26 lacks any top or bottom flaps, and is connected to second compartment front panel 28 along fourth minor fold line 92. Second compartment front panel 28 includes third aperture 94 proximate top end 14, and below third aperture 94, second compartment display window 96 extends across a majority of second compartment front panel 28. Compartment minor side 30 is foldably connected to second compartment front panel 28 along compartment minor side fold line 98, and connected to inner tab 32 along inner tab fold line 100. The second minor side 26 has a top edge and a bottom edge, wherein the top edge is proximate the dual compartment fold line 68, and the bottom edge is proximate the rear panel bottom fold line 88. The top edge and the bottom edge of the second minor side 26 do not extend parallel to each other and the top edge of the second minor side 26 is angled slightly toward the bottom edge of the second minor side 26. Like second minor side 26 and second compartment front panel 28, compartment minor side 30 lacks any top or bottom flaps. Compartment minor side is foldably connected to inner tab 32 along inner tab fold line 100, and similar to third minor side 30, inner tab 32 lacks any top or bottom flaps.
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Subsequent stages of assembly include folding first compartment top flap 64 and second compartment top flap 66 along dual compartment fold line 68 such that both first compartment top flap 64 and second compartment top flap 66 are each disposed at a substantially right angle to the adjoining rear panel 24. First compartment slide 70 is then folded at first compartment fold line 76, creating a right angle between the two components and thus covering third aperture 94 on second compartment front panel 28. Second compartment lifting flap 78 is folded at second compartment fold line 84, creating a right angle between the two components similar to second compartment top flap 66 and second compartment lifting flap 78.
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In a preferred embodiment, outer tab top flap 44 is folded substantially at a right angle along outer tab top flap fold line prior to folding first compartment lid 64 and second compartment lid 66. Similarly, first minor side top flap 56 is folded substantially at a right angle along first minor side top fold line 58 prior to folding first compartment lid 64 and second compartment lid 66. Thus, outer tab top flap 44 and first minor side top flap 56 will reside under first compartment top flap 64 and second compartment top flap 66. Also shown in this view are first catch 108 and second catch 110, which serve to catch a user's thumb or other digit when lifting the first compartment slide 70 or second compartment slide 78.
While particular forms of the invention have been illustrated and described, it will also be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is not intended that the invention be limited except by the appended claims.
Insofar as the description above and the accompanying drawings disclose any additional subject matter that is not within the scope of the claims below, the inventions are not dedicated to the public and the right to file one or more applications to claim such additional inventions is reserved.
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