This new device relates directly to box tops and complete boxes. The unique device allows the consumer to open and close with ease. This may pertain to the disabled, elderly or consumers with arthritis. This new box configuration with an integral and re-closable spout relates to containers for various items, particularly items that require a pour feature and a re-closable seal feature. These containers are of various material make-ups and may be used for containing and distributing a plethora of items. These items, for example and not for limitation, may be food products—such a dry cereals, staples, pasta, and the like; minced herbs and spices such as onions, fennel, basil; or loose parts such as buttons, relatively small plastic building blocks, and the like. The new E-Z BOP BOX TOP—a re-closable box with a spout generally relates to all types of containers where either directed pouring (with the spout) or a re-closable seal proves beneficial.
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The new E-Z BOP BOX TOP—a re-closable box with a spout described in this specification is a container device with features that are designed to easily and quickly provide access to a product with an easy pour and re-closable/reseal able feature.
A. Introduction of the Problems Addressed
In prior art when a container has been designed, the box or container has not fully considered and integrated a spout with the “interior bag” device. The common referral to “simple or easy open containers” is normally without any consideration of the interior bag. The resultant device may provide an attractive outer container, but still lack in providing an easy open feature for the container with features with the bag and container to allow re-seal ability and easy use. The lack of the features often allows box tops to be “ripped” off and an inner bag to be torn or require roll-down of clip means to attempt to maintain freshness.
B. Prior Art
Historically, no known cartons and containers for dry goods and small parts have attempted to incorporate a spout into the container itself. There were attempts to add a spout with metal or plastic devices. These were limited and taught no attachment to the inner bag. These other prior art often added significant complexity to the process by using additional “component parts” to the carton. Other prior art of the inner bag itself attempted to form a funnel or spout with no rigidity to the feature. Also, some used complex “zippers or sides” to re-close the bag within the carton. An early device for cartons is described in U.S. Pat. No. 1,539,985 (1925) issued to Allen which teaches a side pouring spout built into the cardboard of the carton. No teaching of adhering to inner bags is mentioned possibly due to the limited use of inner bags for sales directly to consumers. This would not have been obvious to carton makers at the time. Another packaging device is described in U.S. Pat. No. 1,907,939 which was issued to Venning et al (1932) which teaches a side spout but does not show or describe an inner bag or liner as shown with the new E-Z BOP BOX TOP.
A biodegradable spout device for containers is taught by U.S. Pat. No. 5,372,301 issued to Besson (1994). This art discloses a side spout with no inner bag adhesion. A pour spout formed by the liner is taught in U.S. Pat. No. 5,680,986 issued to Botterman (1997). It teaches away from the adhesion of the liner and spout utilized by the E-Z BOP BOX TOP.
A somewhat integral pour spout is taught in the U.S. Pat. No. 5,660,324 issued to Rowland (1997) with the spout separate from the bag. A re-sealable spout on a side gusset of a bag is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,164,826 issued to Petkovsek (2000). Here the spout is part of the bag, but no outer carton is described or shown.
A pair of spouted bag patents were issued to Olin. U.S. Pat. No. 6,206,571 (2001) and U.S. Pat. No. 7,025,504 (2006) showed and taught bags with a top portion “torn away” to get to a feature for resealing. Neither showed the integral bag and spout feature unique to E-Z BOP BOX TOP. A complex and relatively more expensive way to manufacture than the E-Z BOP BOX TOP is shown in the U.S. Pat. No. 6,773,163 issued to Ichikawa, et al (2004). The zippered varies greatly in the configuration and resultant simplicity featured in the E-Z BOP BOX TOP.
A relatively complex apparatus for a re-closable zippered pouch is taught by Barmore, et al in the U.S. Pat. No. 6,820,391 (2004). A container with an integral spout is taught by Heise in U.S. Pat. No. 7,156,287 (2007). Both devices by Barmore and Heise are somewhat complex but neither teaches the attachment between the spout and inner bag as featured with the E-Z BOP BOX TOP.
None of the prior art teaches all the features and capabilities of the E-Z BOP BOX TOP—a re-closable box with a spout attached to the inner bag. As far as known, there are no devices at the present time which fully meet the need for an easy pour and re-closable container as demonstrated by the E-Z BOP BOX TOP.
An E-Z BOP BOX TOP—a re-closable box with a spout has been developed for use in the food and small items container industry. This new box configuration with an integral and re-closable spout relates to containers for various items, particularly items that require a pour feature and a re-closable seal feature. These containers are of various material make-ups and may be used for containing and distributing a plethora of items. The new E-Z BOP BOX TOP—a re-closable box with a spout generally relates to all types of containers where either directed pouring (with the spout) or a re-closable seal proves beneficial.
There are many benefits and advantages of the E-Z BOP BOX TOP device. For example, this new device:
A. allows the food or stored product to stay fresh longer;
B. will allow existing manufactures to implement this to their existing boxes with minimal sustained cost to the manufacture;
C. permits the inside plastic bag to be glued to the integral spout to ensure freshness and to keep contents from falling outside of the bag while stored in the box;
D. permits easy opening of the box which may contain a pull strip seal to ensure the consumer of product freshness;
E. will allow a box top or complete box to open and close with little effort from the consumer;
F. may be used for any product—food and non-food—distributed from box to container, by allowing the item to pour easily out of the box;
G. will eliminate the destruction of the existing box caused by repeated opening and closing of the top of the box. This non-destructive means will allow the box to keep its intended form. By preserving the box it will allow the manufacturer to ensure its advertisements and product identification to remain intact;
H. will allow cost effective manufacturing using either cardboard and or ECO (Ecology/Environmentally) friendly plastic for the spout;
I. will provide an attractive and consumer friendly access to the food and other items that they purchase;
J. will keep items fresh and free of excess moisture when closed in place;
K. will help minimize the spreading of germs to the contents of the box by allowing consumer to pour contents into hand rather than place hand in box to grab contents while snacking
TABLE A shows a list of additional advantages and benefits of the E-Z BOP BOX TOP over the prior art of the currently available containers in the marketplace.
For one skilled in the art of containers and other “box” devices it is readily understood that the features, advantages and benefits shown in the examples with this device are readily adapted to other types of improvements for container products.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate an embodiment of the E-Z BOP BOX TOP that is preferred. The drawings together with the summary description given above and a detailed description given below serve to explain the principles of the E-Z BOP BOX TOP. It is understood, however, that the E-Z BOP BOX TOP is not limited to only the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
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The present invention is a container device called an E-Z BOP BOX TOP 31. This new box/container configuration 45 with an integral and re-closable spout 32 relates to containers for various items, particularly items that require a pour feature and a re-closable seal feature 35. These containers are of various material make-ups and may be used for containing and distributing a plethora of items. The new E-Z BOP BOX TOP 31 is a re-closable container 45 with a spout 32 that generally relates to all types of containers where either directed pouring (with the spout) or a re-closable seal proves beneficial. This device is comprised essentially of a sealed container 45, a sealed interior bag 36 to the container, a spout mechanism 32 with re-closable features, a means to seal the bag to the container 42, and a means to seal the bag to the spout of the container 42. The many advantages over other containers and prior art have been described, above.
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The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the E-Z BOP BOX TOP 31 that are preferred. The drawings together with the summary description given above and a detailed description given below serve to explain the principles of the E-Z BOP BOX TOP 31. It is understood, however, that the E-Z BOP BOX TOP 31 is not limited to only the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
For the overall E-Z BOP BOX TOP 31, there are also several materials and featured structural configurations that may feasibly be used to manufacture the device. The details mentioned here are exemplary and not limiting. Any desired combination, shape or pattern can be assembled. Also, well appreciated by one skilled in the art of container devices are that all the examples of the materials may be substituted with other plastics, fiber and composite materials that have similar properties and still be within the scope and spirit of this E-Z BOP BOX TOP 31. Other components specific to describing a E-Z BOP BOX TOP 31 may be added as a person having ordinary skill in the field of containers and boxes or the like as being obvious from the above described embodiment.
The new E-Z BOP BOX TOP 31 has been described in the above embodiment. The manner of how the device operates is described below. One notes well that the description above and the operation described here must be taken together to fully illustrate the concept of the E-Z BOP BOX TOP 31. The preferred embodiment of this E-Z BOP BOX TOP 31 will be comprised of cardboard spout 32 that will be integrally part of the whole manufactured boxes 45. Alternatively, a cardboard or plastic spout 32 could be individually added and applied to existing boxes.
In operation, the spout will open on one end at the top of the box 38 using a slight lifting motion pulling upward. The spout may be adhered using small tabs 46 located at the inside of the spout grabbing on to the top of the box. The spout may also be adhered using an existing bag 36 within the container 45. The bag 36 may have one or more flaps 37 that may be secured by a means such as adhesive, glue, hot melt or equal. One or both (the bag 36 and flaps 37) of the items will be used to keep the spout in place and ensure that the product moves from the container 45 in a controlled and mannerly fashion. The spout 32 will be firmly closed using a downward motion until the spout and the box top 38 join in place at tab 35 and slot 39. This tab and slot is an example of one enabling means to secure the spout 32. Other means may be used and still be within the scope and spirit of this device. The opening and closing of this box top spout 32 will be opened and closed with ease using one hand or even one finger. The spout 32 pivots at the pivot line 47 of the box panel.
The manufacture of the bag 36 and carton 45 with the integral spout 32 is anticipated to be accomplished with standard carton making equipment with the unique spout configuration and the gluing of the spout 32 to the inner bag 36 being the additional process steps.
With this description of the detailed parts and operation it is to be understood that the E-Z BOP BOX TOP 31 is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiment. The features of the E-Z BOP BOX TOP 31 are intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the description.
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Patent Applications Ser. No. 60/957,194 filed Aug. 22, 2007. The Provisional Application was filed by Jennifer Cole and Zaida Clark and titled “E-Z BOP BOX TOP”. It is believed that this is the first teaching of the top-placed, integral and re-closable spout for a box such as a cereal box or the like with this unique configuration.
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60957194 | Aug 2007 | US |