The present invention relates to a plastic egg carton having a tamper evident locking mechanism.
Egg cartons typically include a lid and a base, hingedly connected along one edge, allowing the container to be opened and closed repeatedly to access the contents. The hinge allows eggs to be selectively retrieved from the carton without risk of dropping or misplacing the lid. The hinge also assists in guiding the lid into a closed and secured position.
Egg cartons are often composed of plastic materials as plastics are non-absorbent and allow for inexpensive and rapid mass production while also allowing structural reinforcing elements to be included in the carton's construction. For example, the hinge may be provided as part of a peripheral flange on the carton perimeter for ease of manufacturing as well as the added rigidity a flanged hinge brings to the egg carton. The increased rigidity reduces the risk of the carton collapsing when in a vertically stacked configuration, or from collapsing due to lateral forces being applied to the container (e.g., when a consumer grabs a closed container in one hand and squeezes inwardly).
Grabbing the carton in one hand poses other problems, such as the risk of the lid popping off the base. This sudden and inadvertent opening of the carton may cause eggs to drop out of the carton, or cause the consumer to lose their grip on the carton and drop it. Either event effectively ends the life of the carton and its contents (rendering the carton unfit for sale), while also creating a major mess (broken eggs) for the retailer to cleanup.
For this reason egg cartons typically include one or more tabs, locking nubs, recesses or openings (slots) on the base and lid respectively for securing the lid to the base. However, these multiple aligning and locking mechanisms complicate the manufacturing process and will not always prevent inadvertent opening. Nor do they render the carton tamper evident as these mechanisms can be engaged and disengaged repeatedly with no evidence of such prior disengagement.
Thus, there is a need for a hinged plastic egg carton that resists opening when a customer is handling it during purchase, and during the prior shipping and handling stages, while still providing the required structural and aesthetic design features. There is also a need to provide a tamper evident egg carton with these advantages. Preferably the carton does not require the use of specially configured packing, shipping or handling equipment.
The present invention provides an egg carton having a tamper evident locking mechanism, and a process for making a tamper evident carton. The carton provides, in various embodiments, a simplified construction with a tamper evident locking mechanism that both resists inadvertent opening, and once opened, alters the appearance or integrity of the carton itself. The carton can be processed on standard packing and handling equipment. The carton can be configured to receive different size eggs (e.g., medium, large, extra-large and jumbo), and fit within standard shipping containers, e.g., full (30 dozen, 12 egg cartons), one-half (15 dozen, 12 egg cartons), or other wire cases. The cartons can be filled either manually or on standard automatic equipment that places eggs in the egg-receiving cells of the base and then closes the closure flap and lid over the base while the tamper evident sealing mechanism automatically seals the lid to the base. The tamper evident sealing mechanism is attached to the lid in a manner that does not interfere with the stacking of empty cartons, and automatically seals the carton when the carton is closed.
In one embodiment, a plastic tamper-evident egg carton is provided, the carton comprising:
a base, a lid and a closure flap;
the closure flap having opposing interior and exterior surfaces and a closure nub projecting from the exterior flap surface;
the base having an interior surface defined by a plurality of egg-receiving cells and an upper base perimeter surrounding the plurality of cells, the upper base perimeter having opposing front and rear base edges;
the lid having an interior surface defined by a top wall, sidewalls extending downwardly from the top wall and a lower lid perimeter, the lower lid perimeter having opposing front and rear lid edges, the rear lid edge and rear base edge being joined by a hinge allowing the lid to be moved from an open carton position exposing the interior of the base, to a closed carton position over the base interior, one of the lid sidewalls being disposed adjacent the front lid edge and having a slot configured for receiving the closure nub on the flap when the lid and base are in the closed carton position;
the closure flap having a perimeter with opposing top and bottom flap edges, the bottom flap edge and the front base edge being joined by a hinge allowing the flap to be moved from a first open flap position exposing the interior of the base to a second closed flap position under an interior surface of the one lid sidewall when the base and lid are in the closed carton position;
a sealing member attached to an exterior surface of the one lid sidewall and covering the slot, wherein in the closed carton position, the sealing member is configured to seal to the nub projecting through the slot thus rendering the carton tamper evident.
In such an embodiment the slot has a slot perimeter and the sealing member has an adhesive interior surface that is attached to an area on the exterior surface of the one lid sidewall surrounding at least a portion of the slot perimeter.
In such an embodiment the area surrounds the entire slot perimeter.
In such an embodiment the adhesive is a single use adhesive such that detaching the sealing member from the exterior surface of the one lid sidewall renders the adhesive no longer able to adhesively reattach to the exterior surface.
In such an embodiment the closed carton has a rectilinear perimeter having a length, width and height, and the carton has one nub and one slot centrally located in the length direction.
In such an embodiment the egg carton is a bi-fold egg carton.
In such an embodiment the cells comprise an array of 2×6, 2×5, 2×4, 2×3 or 2×2 cells.
In such an embodiment the nub comprises a front nub face and nub sidewall, and the nub sidewall spacing the front nub face from the outer face of the closure flap. In such an embodiment the slot has a slot perimeter with opposing side edges, and the sealing member has an adhesive outer surface configured to adhere to an area of the sealing surface adjacent the two opposing side edges.
In such an embodiment the sealing strip has one or more areas of perforations, providing a weakened area that tears to provide tamper evidence.
In one embodiment, a method of rendering an egg carton tamper proof is provided, the method comprising:
providing the egg carton and sealing member of claim 1,
adhering the sealing member to the exterior surface of the one lid sidewall and covering the slot,
rotating the lid about the rear hinge to the closed carton position over the base interior, wherein the closure nub on the flap pushes through the slot on the lid when the lid and base are moved to the closed carton position and seals the sealing member to nub thus rendering the carton tamper evident.
These and other features of the invention will be better understood from the following detailed descriptions and accompanying drawings.
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The locking nub 56 projects outwardly from a front exterior surface 52 of the closure flap 16, and is sized to fit into a slot 40 in a front sidewall 34F of the lid 14 when the lid is closed over the base 12 and flap 16. In the closed position (see
The materials and dimensions of the strip 60 can vary based on the overall carton design and other factors. Preferably a single nub and a single slot are provided centrally along the length L direction of the carton (see
Returning more generally to the overall carton design, the carton is formed as an integral body that includes a base 12, a lid 14, and a closure flap 16. The base has an upwardly facing (interior) surface 19 that defines an interior volume 18 of the base, and comprises a plurality of egg-receiving cells 20 arranged in a 2×6 matrix. The base has a perimeter of rectilinear shape, including opposing front and rear longitudinal edges 24F and 24R, and opposing left and right side edges 23L and 23R. The lid 14 also has a rectilinear perimeter and is connected to the rear longitudinal edge 24R of the base 12 via a rear hinge 27 The carton further includes a flap 16 connected via a front hinge 26 to the opposing front longitudinal edge 24F of the base. The front and rear hinges 26, 27 each have a respective axial hinge line that lies in or parallel to a hinge reference plane HRP when the carton is in the fully open position (see
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In the present embodiment, the rear hinge connection 27 connecting the lid to the base includes an axial folded hinge line aligned along the length L direction of the carton. The hinge connection 27 also includes abutting planar wall portions of the base and lid flanges 29, 39 adjacent either side of the axial hinge line, respectively, having planar wall surfaces lying in a common hinge reference plane HRP when the lid and base are in the open position (
In one embodiment, the sealing strip is perforated, providing a weakened area most likely to tear, such that when a person attempts to open the carton by pulling on the strip, the perforations tear and provide evident of tampering.
Variations of the foregoing embodiments will be apparent to the skilled person.
In the present embodiment, the carton 10 is integrally formed from a sheet of molded plastic material, e.g., a clear solid sheet of polyester, such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET); alternative polymers are described below. The sheet from which the carton is integrally molded can be shaped (formed) by a molding process, e.g., thermal pressure forming with a plug assist in a mold to form the shaped lid, base, and flap portions, the lid and base each including a peripheral flange, and then removing (trimming) any remaining portions of the sheet to form an integral carton. More specifically, the carton may be formed between a female die cavity and a cutting edge punch having a knife edge, the cavity and punch being brought together to sever (cut) the carton from the sheet. Other methods are known and can be used for forming the carton.
In various embodiments, the egg carton may have a different sized array of egg-receiving cells, such as a 2×6, 2×5, 2×4, 2×3 or 2×2 array.
In various embodiments, the plastic material of the egg carton is selected from foam and non-foam materials. The plastic material of the egg carton may be one or more of polystyrene (e.g., polystyrene foam), polyester (e.g., polyethylene terephthalate (PET)), polyolefin (e.g., polyethylene (PE)), polypropylene (PP), or poly(lactic acid) (PLA), including homopolymers, copolymers, and blends thereof, and including virgin and reclaimed (recycled) materials.
In various embodiments, the strip 60 may be formed of paper, polystyrene (PS) polyvinylchloride (PVC), polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polyethylene terephthalate (PET) or combinations thereof and the adhesive may comprise polyacrylic dispersions, polystyrene-butadiene copolymer dispersions, polyethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer dispersions, and natural or synthetic rubbers.
While specific embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described it will be apparent that many modifications can be made thereto without departing from the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not limited by the foregoing description.