Foldable cardboard food box having food receptacle and dip tray

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6568586
  • Patent Number
    6,568,586
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 6, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 27, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A foldable cardboard food box (10) includes a base (16), a back wall (28), a cover (34), a front wall (46), a dip tray panel (54), a support wall (64), and base side wall assemblies (74) that are constructed such that upon folding the box provides a food receptacle (12) and a dip tray section (14) with a dip tray panel (54) supported by side wall vertical edge junctions (108) that are spaced rearward from the front wall (46).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a foldable cardboard food box that has a closable food receptacle for receiving food and also has a dip tray for receiving one or more dip sauce cups.




2. Background Art




Foldable cardboard food boxes are made of corrugated cardboard including a pair of cardboard sheets spaced by an intermediate corrugated cardboard spacers and searched thereto by an adhesive. Such cardboard food boxes have previously included a closable food receptacle for receiving food such as heated chicken pieces, bread sticks, etc. as well as including a dip tray for receiving at least one dip sauce cup that facilitates dipping and eating of the food such as at a spectator event whose seating requires that the food be held in the person's lap during the eating.




Prior foldable cardboard food boxes, most of which have only a food receptacle unlike the food box of the present invention which also has a dip tray, are disclosed by U.S. Pat No. Des. 356,254 Correll; U.S. Pat. No. Des. 371,296 Correll; U.S. Pat. No. Des. 380,152 Correll; U.S. Pat. No. Des. 380,965 Correll; U.S. Pat. No. Des. 385,785 Correll; U.S. Pat. No. Des. 394,388 Correll; U.S. Pat. No. Des. 400,438 Correll; U.S. Pat. No. Des. 402,435 Correll; Des. 427,526 Correll; U.S. Pat. No. 436,533 Correll; U.S. Pat. No. 4,919,326 Deiger; U.S. Pat. No. 5,110,039 Philips; U.S. Pat. No. 5,118,032 Geho; U.S. Pat. No. 5,211,329 Patton; U.S. Pat. No. 5,368,225 Ritter; U.S. Pat. No. 5,381,949 Correll; U.S. Pat. No. 5,452,845 Ritter; U.S. Pat. No. 5,524,814 Davis; U.S. Pat. No. 5,535,940 Olds; U.S. Pat. No. 5,549,241 Correll; U.S. Pat. No. 5,553,771 Correll; U.S. Pat. No. 5,586,716 Correll; U.S. Pat. No. 5,595,339 Correll; U.S. Pat. No.5,702,054 Philips et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 5,713,509 Correll; U.S. Pat. No.5,752,651 Correll; U.S. Pat. No. 5,806,755 Correll; U.S. Pat. No. 5,833,130 Correll; 5,881,948 Correll; U.S. Pat. No. 5,918,797 Correll; U.S. Pat. No. 5,961,035 Correll; U.S. Pat. No. 6,016,951 Correll; 6,065,669 Correll; U.S. Pat. No. 6,070,791 Correll; U.S. Pat. No. 6,092,715 Correll; U.S. Pat. No. 6,109,512 Morrison; 6,196,448 Correll; U.S. Pat. No.6,026,277 Correll; U.S. Pat. No. 6,223,979 Correll; and U.S. Pat. No.6,290,122 Correll.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide an improved foldable cardboard food box having a food receptacle that can be opened and closed and a dip tray for supporting one or more dip sauce cups so as to facilitate eating of food while standing or sitting, such as at a spectator event where there is no table or other convenient way of consuming the food.




In carrying out the above object, the foldable cardboard food box of the invention includes a base having a D shape including a straight back edge, a straight front edge of a smaller length than the back edge, a pair of side edges having a pair of rearward portions that extend from the back edge parallel to each other toward the front edge, and the pair of side edges also have a pair of forward portions that respectively extend from the pair of rearward portions toward the front edge in a converging manner. A back wall of the food box has a first edge connected to the back edge of the base and has a second edge extending in a spaced and parallel relationship to its first edge. A cover of the food box has a first edge connected to the second edge of the back wall and has a second edge extending in a spaced and parallel relationship to its first edge and including a tuck flap, and the cover also has an elongated shape including opposite ends. A front wall of the food box has a first edge connected to the front edge of the base and has a second edge extending in a spaced and parallel relationship to its first edge, and the front wall has an elongated shape including opposite ends. A dip tray panel of the food box has a front edge connected to the second edge of the front wall and has a rear edge extending in a spaced and parallel relationship to its front edge but with a greater length, and the dip tray panel also has at least one opening for receiving a dip sauce cup. A support wall of the food box has a first edge connected to the rear edge of the dip tray panel and has a second edge including a tuck flap. A pair of base side wall assemblies of the food box are respectively connected to the pair of side edges of the base. Each base side wall assembly includes a rearward side wall connected to the rearward portion of one of the base side edges, a triangular connection panel connected to the forward portion of the associated base side edge, a first rectangular forward side wall connected to the rearward side wall and to the triangular connection panel, and a second rectangular forward side wall connected to the triangular connection panel and the adjacent end of the front wall. The triangular connection panel and the first and second rectangular forward side walls of each base side wall assembly each have right angle corners having a common junction with each other. The back wall, the front wall, the dip tray panel, the support wall, and the pair of base side wall assemblies are foldable to provide a food receptacle and to support the dip tray above the base with the first and second forward side walls of each base side wall assembly having engaged vertical edges providing a vertical junction with each other spaced rearwardly from the front wall to provide support of the dip tray panel. The cover is foldable to close the food receptacle and to selectively provide opening thereof for consumption of food within the receptacle.




The food box also includes a pair of cover side walls respectively connected to opposite ends of the cover. A pair of cover back wall closure flaps are respectively connected to the pair of cover side walls. In one construction, the pair of cover side wall flaps are square. In another construction, the pair of cover side wall flaps are generally square and have projections that extend toward each other adjacent the rear edge of the base after folding of the food box.




The food box has the dip tray panel disclosed as including a pair of openings for respectively receiving a pair of dip sauce cups. In one construction, each of the pair of openings in the dip tray panel is round, while another construction has one of the pair of round openings in the dip tray panel including a pair of diametrically opposite sizing tabs, and a further construction has each of the pair of round openings in the dip tray panel including a pair of diametrically opposite sizing tabs.




One construction of the food box has the cover including a rearward portion that covers the food receptacle and a forward portion that covers the dip tray panel. The front wall and dip tray panel have a connection including a slit that receives the cover flap to secure the cover in a closed position with this construction. The dip tray panel of this construction also is disclosed as including at least one notch that facilitates manual access to the forward portion of the cover for opening of the cover, and may also include a pair of notches that facilitate the manual access to the forward portion of the cover for opening of the cover. One construction has the forward portion of the cover imperforate, while another construction has the forward portion of the cover including openings through which dip sauce cups can be viewed.




A further construction has the cover extending only over the food receptacle. In this construction, the dip tray panel and the support wall have a connection including a slit that receives the cover flap to secure the cover in a closed position.











The objects, features and advantages of the present invention are readily apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a plan view of a foldable cardboard food box that is constructed in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a partial enlarged portion of

FIG. 1

illustrating the construction of base side wall assemblies of the food box.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view illustrating the construction of the folded food box with its cover shown in a solid line indicated opened position and a partial phantom indicated closed position.





FIG. 4

is a view of a further embodiment having a dip tray panel having two round openings with one including diametrically opposite sizing tabs and also having a cover that covers only a food receptacle of the folded box.





FIG. 5

is an embodiment that is similar to the previously described embodiments but has both of its dip tray panel openings provided with diametrically opposite sizing tabs as well as having cover side wall flaps with projections that extend toward each other after folding of the box.





FIG. 6

is a view of a further embodiment of the food box which is similar to the previously described embodiments but has its cover provided with a forward portion having openings through which the dip sauce cups received by the dip tray panel can be viewed.





FIG. 7

is a view of a prior art foldable cardboard food box.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




With reference to

FIG. 1

of the drawings, one embodiment of a foldable cardboard food box constructed in accordance with the invention from corrugated cardboard is indicated generally by


10


and is illustrated in a flat unfolded condition prior to folding thereof as shown in

FIG. 3

to provide a rear food receptacle


12


and a front dip tray section


14


. Food such as heated chicken pieces, bread sticks, etc. received within the food receptacle


12


may be covered and opened as is hereinafter described and may be dipped in the sauce in the cup so as to facilitate eating while standing or sitting in situations which are not particularly conducive to eating, such as at spectator events where there is no conveniently located table.




With reference to

FIG. 1

, the food box


10


of the invention includes a base


16


having a D shape including a straight back edge


18


, a straight front edge


20


, and a pair of side edges each of which is collectively indicated by


22


. The pair of base side edges


22


have a pair of rearward portions


24


that extend from the back edge


18


parallel to each other toward the front edge


20


, and the pair of side edges


22


also have a pair of forward portions


26


that respectively extend from the pair of rearward portions


24


toward the front edge


20


in a converging manner so that the base edges collectively provide its D shape.




The food box


10


illustrated in

FIG. 1

also has a back wall


28


having a first edge


30


connected by a scored fold line to the back edge


18


of the base


16


. The back wall


28


also has a second edge


32


extending in a spaced and parallel relationship to its first edge


30


.




With continuing reference to

FIG. 1

, the food box


10


has a cover


34


including a first edge


36


connected by a scored fold line to the second edge


32


of the back wall


28


. A second edge


38


of the cover extends parallel to its first edge


36


and includes a tuck flap


40


connected thereto by a scored fold line


42


. The cover


34


has an elongated shape including opposite ends


44


.




A front wall


46


of the food box


10


shown in

FIG. 1

has a first edge


48


connected to the front edge


20


of the base


16


by a scored fold line and also has a second edge


50


extending in a spaced and parallel relationship to its first edge. The front wall has an elongated shape including opposite edge


52


.




A dip tray panel


54


of the food box


10


shown in

FIG. 1

has a front edge


56


connected by a scored fold line with a central tuck flap slit


58


to the second edge


50


of the front wall


46


. A rear edge


60


of the dip tray panel


54


extends in a spaced and parallel relationship to its front edge


56


but with a greater length. The dip tray panel


54


has at least one opening


62


for receiving a dip sauce cup and, as illustrated, has two of such openings which are of a round shape. It should also be appreciated that the dip tray panel can include three or more openings although in most instances two is sufficient.




A support wall


64


of the food box


10


is illustrated in

FIG. 1

as having a first edge


66


connected by a scored fold line to the rear edge


60


of the dip tray panel


54


and as having a second edge


68


including a tuck flap


70


connected thereto by a scored fold line


72


.




As collectively illustrated by

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the food box


10


includes a pair of base side wall assemblies


74


respectively connected to the pair of side edges


22


of the base


16


. More specifically, each base side wall assembly includes a rearward side wall


76


connected by a scored fold line


78


to the rearward portion


24


of one of the base side edges


22


. A triangular connection panel


80


of each base side wall assembly


74


is connected by a scored fold line


82


to the forward portion


26


of the associated base side edge


22


. A first rectangular forward side wall


84


is respectively connected by scored fold lines


86


and


88


to the rearward side wall


76


and to the triangular connection panel


80


, while a second rectangular forward side wall


90


is respectively connected by scored fold lines


92


and


94


to the triangular connection panel


80


and the adjacent end


52


of the front wall


46


.




As best illustrated in

FIG. 2

, the triangular connection panel


80


and the first and second rectangular forward side walls


84


and


90


of each base side wall assembly


74


each have respective right angle corners


96


,


98


and


100


having a common junction


102


with each other. Upon folding of the food box


10


to its constructed condition shown in

FIG. 3

, the back wall


28


, the front wall


46


, the dip tray panel


54


, the support wall


64


, and the pair of base side wall assemblies are folded to provide the food receptacle


12


and to support the dip tray


54


above the base


16


. Furthermore, the first and second forward side walls


84


and


90


of each base side wall assembly


74


have respective engaged vertical edges


104


and


106


that cooperatively provide a vertical junction


108


with each other spaced rearwardly from the front wall


46


to provide support of the dip tray panel


54


above the base


16


. The cover


34


is movable from the opened position shown by solid line representation to a closed position shown partially by phantom line representation where the cover tuck flap


40


is received by the slit


58


with the cover enclosing the food receptacle


12


.




The constructed terms front and back, forward and rearward are used with respect to the upright folded food receptacle as shown in

FIG. 3

where the front and forward extremity is at the dip tray area and the back or rear extremity is at the connection of the cover to the back wall.




It should be mentioned that the food box has the support wall tuck flap


70


tucked between the triangular connection panels


80


and the base


16


to maintain the folded condition for use.




In the prior art as illustrated by

FIG. 7

, a foldable corrugated cardboard food box with a somewhat different construction has like components identified by like reference numerals as the embodiment described above in connection with

FIGS. 1-3

. However, in this prior art food box


10


′, the base side wall assemblies


74


′ do not have their triangular connection panel


80


′ and their first and second rectangular forward side walls


84


′ and


90


′ provided with right angle corners


96


′,


98


′ and


100


′ constructed to have a common junction with each other. As such, the prior art food box does not have the provision of a food receptacle and a dip tray section upon folding with the dip tray panel supported above the base as described above by engaged vertical edges that provide a vertical junction spaced rearwardly from the front wall. Rather, in the prior art, the first forward side wall


84


extends all the way to the front wall and, while these walls provide vertical support, the support is not provided by vertically engaged edges in accordance with the present invention at a location rearward from the front wall. Also, the prior art construction positions the forward side wall


84


′ such that it can interfere with the dip sauce cup openings


62


at locations that are not obstructed by the construction of the present invention.




In addition to the embodiment of

FIGS. 1-3

which is further described below,

FIGS. 4

,


5


and


6


also illustrate further embodiments of corrugated cardboard food boxes constructed in accordance with the invention and respectively identified by reference numerals


10




a


,


10




b


and


10




c


. These additional embodiments are also further described below but have like reference numerals identifying like components thereof such that the description in connection with

FIGS. 1-3

is also applicable in many aspects and thus need not be repeated.




As illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 3

, the food box


10


includes a pair of cover side walls


110


that are respectively connected to the cover ends


44


by associated scored fold lines


112


. These cover side walls


110


as shown in

FIG. 3

are positioned on the outside of the rearward base side wall


76


of the adjacent base side wall assembly


74


. Furthermore, a pair of cover back wall closure flaps


114


are respectively connected to the pair of cover side walls


110


by associated scored fold lines


116


and are captured between the base


16


and the cover


34


upon cover closing so as to hold the cover side walls


110


adjacent the rearward side walls


76


in the closed position. As illustrated in

FIG. 1

, the cover back wall closure flaps


114


are square. In the embodiment of the food box


10




b


shown in

FIG. 5

, the cover back wall closure flaps


114


are generally square but have projections


116


that extend toward each other after folding of the food box. These projections


116


tend to pull the cover side wall flaps


110


inwardly upon the initial cover closing to thereby enhance the proper side wall positioning at an earlier stage of the cover closing and to further insure the proper positioning after folding by the greater length of engagement of these flaps with the base


16


after the closing.




In the embodiment of the food box


10




a


shown in

FIG. 4

, the dip tray panel


54


includes a pair of the openings


62


for respectively receiving a pair of dip sauce cups. Each of these openings


62


is round and one of the round openings includes a pair of diametrically opposite sizing tabs


118


that provide the capability of holding cups of different sizes. Furthermore, the embodiment of the food box


10




c


illustrated in

FIG. 6

has both of its generally round openings


62


in the dip tray panel provided with a pair of diametrically opposite sizing tabs


118


so each opening has the capability of receiving dip sauce cups of different sizes.




With reference back to

FIG. 1

, the cover


34


includes a rearward portion


120


for covering the food receptacle


12


with the food box folded to its constructed position illustrated in

FIG. 3

, and the cover also includes a forward portion


122


that covers the dip tray panel


54


. As previously mentioned, the front wall


46


and the dip tray panel


54


have a connection including the slit


58


that receives the cover tuck flap


40


to secure the cover in its closed position. Furthermore, the dip tray panel


54


includes at least one notch


124


, and actually includes a pair of notches


124


respectively located at its opposite ends, so as to facilitate manual access to the forward cover portion


122


in its closed position to permit opening of the cover.




The food box embodiment


10


shown in FIG.


1


and the embodiment


10




b


shown in

FIG. 5

have the forward cover portion


122


imperforate so as to totally cover the dip tray panel


54


in the closed cover position. In the food box embodiment


10




c


shown in

FIG. 6

, the forward cover portion


122


includes openings


126


through which the dip sauce cups supported by the dip tray panel


54


can be viewed to provide an indication of what type of sauce is part of the food package.




As illustrated in

FIG. 4

, the food box


10




a


has its cover


34


constructed with a generally rectangular shape so as to only cover the food receptacle portion


12


of the base


16


in the closed position of the cover. Thus, the dip sauce cups held by the dip tray panel


54


can then be viewed even with the cover closed like the embodiment of

FIG. 6

where the cover openings


126


are provided to provide the viewing. Furthermore, the cover


34


includes a tuck flap


128


that is received by a slit


130


in the connection between the rear edge


60


of the dip tray panel


54


and the edge


66


of the support wall


64


. The insertion of the tuck flap


128


into the slit


130


thus secures the cover in its closed position over the food receptacle


12


cooperatively defined by the base


16


, the back wall


28


and the associated base side wall assemblies


74


. Also, the cover includes a tab


136


that facilitates opening of the cover.




While the preferred embodiments for carrying out the invention have been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which this invention relates will recognize various alternative designs and embodiments for carrying out the invention as defined by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A foldable cardboard food box comprising:a base having a D shape including a straight back edge, a straight front edge of a smaller length than the back edge, a pair of side edges having a pair of rearward portions that extend from the back edge parallel to each other toward the front edge, and the pair of side edges also having a pair of forward portions that respectively extend from pair of rearward portions toward the front edge in a converging manner; a back wall having a first edge connected to the back edge of the base and having a second edge extending in a spaced and parallel relationship to its first edge; a cover having a first edge connected to the second edge of the back wall and having a second edge extending in a spaced and parallel relationship to its first edge and including a tuck flap, and the cover having an elongated shape including opposite ends; a front wall having first edge connected to the front edge of the base and having a second edge extending in a spaced and parallel relationship to its first edge, and the front wall having an elongated shape including opposite ends; a dip tray panel having a front edge connected to the second edge of the front wall and having a rear edge extending in a spaced and parallel relationship to its front edge but with a greater length, and the dip tray panel having at least one opening for receiving a dip sauce cup; a support wall having a first edge connected to the rear edge of the dip tray panel and having a second edge including a tuck flap; a pair of base side wall assemblies respectively connected to the pair of side edges of the base, each base side wall assembly including a rearward side wall connected to the rearward portion of one of the base side edges, a triangular connection panel connected to the forward portion of the associated base side edge, a first rectangular forward side wall connected to the rearward side wall and to the triangular connection panel, a second rectangular forward side wall connected to the triangular connection panel and the adjacent end of the front wall, and the triangular connection panel and the first and second rectangular forward side walls of each base side wall assembly each have right angle corners having a common junction with each other; and the back wall, the front wall, the dip tray panel, the support wall, and the pair of base side wall assemblies being foldable provide a food receptacle and to support the dip tray above the base with the first and second forward side walls of each base side wall assembly having engaged vertical edges providing a vertical junction with each other spaced rearwardly from the front wall to provide support of the dip tray panel, and the cover being foldable to close the food receptacle.
  • 2. A foldable cardboard food box as in claim 1 further including a pair of cover side walls respectively connected to the opposite ends of the cover.
  • 3. A foldable cardboard food box as in claim 2 further including a pair of cover back wall closure flaps respectively connected to the pair of cover side walls.
  • 4. A foldable cardboard food box as in claim 3 wherein the pair of cover side wall flaps are square.
  • 5. A foldable cardboard food box as in claim 3 wherein the pair of cover side wall flaps have projections that extend toward each other adjacent the rear edge of the base after folding of the food box.
  • 6. A foldable cardboard food box as in claim 1 wherein the dip tray panel includes a pair of openings for respectively receiving a pair of dip sauce cups.
  • 7. A foldable cardboard food box as in claim 6 wherein each of the pair of openings in the dip tray panel is round.
  • 8. A foldable cardboard food box as in claim 6 wherein one of the pair of round openings in the dip tray panel includes a pair of diametrically opposite sizing tabs.
  • 9. A foldable cardboard food box as in claim 6 wherein each of the pair of round openings in the dip tray panel includes a pair of diametrically opposite sizing tabs.
  • 10. A foldable cardboard food box as in claim 1 wherein the cover includes a rearward portion that covers the food receptacle and a forward portion that covers the dip tray panel, and the front wall and dip tray panel having a connection including a slit that receives the cover tuck flap to secure the cover in a closed position.
  • 11. A foldable cardboard food box as in claim 10 wherein the dip tray panel includes at least one notch that facilitates manual access to the forward portion of the cover for opening of the cover.
  • 12. A foldable cardboard food box as in claim 10 wherein the dip tray panel includes a pair of notches that facilitate manual access to the forward portion of the cover for opening of the cover.
  • 13. A foldable cardboard food box as in claim 10 wherein the forward portion of the cover is imperforate.
  • 14. A foldable cardboard food box as in claim 10 wherein the forward portion of the cover includes openings through which dip sauce cups can be viewed.
  • 15. A foldable cardboard food box as in claim 1 wherein the cover extends only over the food receptacle, and the dip tray panel and the support wall having a connection including a slit that receives the cover tuck flap to secure the cover in a closed position.
  • 16. A foldable cardboard food box comprising:a base having a D shape including a straight back edge, a straight front edge of a smaller length than the back edge, a pair of side edges having a pair of rearward portions that extend from the back edge parallel to each other toward the front edge, and the pair of side edges also having a pair of forward portions that respectively extend from pair of rearward portions toward the front edge in a converging manner; a back wall having a first edge connected to the back edge of the base and having a second edge extending in a spaced and parallel relationship to its first edge; a cover having a rear portion including a first edge connected to the second edge of the back wall and having a front portion including a second edge extending in a spaced and parallel relationship to the first edge of the cover and including a tuck flap, the rear cover portion having an elongated shape including opposite ends, a pair of cover side walls respectively connected to the opposite ends of the rear cover portion, and a pair of cover back wall closure flaps respectively connected to the pair of cover side walls; a front wall having first edge connected to the front edge of the base and having a second edge extending in a spaced and parallel relationship to its first edge, and the front wall having an elongated shape including opposite ends; a dip tray panel having a front edge connected to the second edge of the front wall and cooperating therewith to define a slit, and the dip tray panel having a rear edge extending in a spaced and parallel relationship to its front edge but with a greater length, and the dip tray panel having a pair of openings for receiving a dip sauce cup; a support wall having a first edge connected to the rear edge of the dip tray panel and having a second edge including a tuck flap; a pair of base side wall assemblies respectively connected to the pair of side edges of the base, each base side wall assembly including a rearward side wall connected to the rearward portion of one of the base side edges, a triangular connection panel connected to the forward portion of the associated base side edge, a first rectangular forward side wall connected to the rearward side wall and to the triangular connection panel, a second rectangular forward side wall connected to the triangular connection panel and the adjacent end of the front wall, and the triangular connection panel and the first and second rectangular forward side walls of each base side wall assembly each have right angle corners having a common junction with each other; and the back wall, the front wall, the dip tray panel, the support wall, and the pair of base side wall assemblies being foldable provide a food receptacle and to support the dip tray above the base with the first and second forward side walls of each base side wall assembly having engaged vertical edges providing a vertical junction with each other spaced rearwardly from the front wall to provide support of the dip tray panel, and the cover being foldable to close the food receptacle with the cover tuck flap received by the slit between the front edge of the dip tray and the second edge of front wall.
  • 17. A foldable cardboard food box comprising:a base having a D shape including a straight back edge, a straight front edge of a smaller length than the back edge, a pair of side edges having a pair of rearward portions that extend from the back edge parallel to each other toward the front edge, and the pair of side edges also having a pair of forward portions that respectively extend from pair of rearward portions toward the front edge in a converging manner; a back wall having a first edge connected to the back edge of the base and having a second edge extending in a spaced and parallel relationship to its first edge; a cover having a first edge connected to the second edge of the back wall and a second edge extending in a spaced and parallel relationship to its first edge and including a tuck flap, the cover having an elongated rectangular shape including opposite ends, a pair of cover side walls respectively connected to the opposite ends of the cover, and a pair of cover back wall closure flaps respectively connected to the pair of cover side walls; a front wall having first edge connected to the front edge of the base and having a second edge extending in a spaced and parallel relationship to its first edge, and the front wall having an elongated shape including opposite ends; a dip tray panel having a front edge connected to the second edge of the front wall and having a rear edge extending in a spaced and parallel relationship to its front edge but with a greater length, and the dip tray panel having a pair of openings for receiving a dip sauce cup; a support wall having a first edge connected to the rear edge of the dip tray panel and cooperating therewith to define a slit, and the support wall having a second edge including a tuck flap; a pair of base side wall assemblies respectively connected to the pair of side edges of the base, each base side wall assembly including a rearward side wall connected to the rearward portion of one of the base side edges, a triangular connection panel connected to the forward portion of the associated base side edge, a first rectangular forward side wall connected to the rearward side wall and to the triangular connection panel, a second rectangular forward side wall connected to the triangular connection panel and the adjacent end of the front wall, and the triangular connection panel and the first and second rectangular forward side walls of each base side wall assembly each have right angle corners having a common junction with each other; and the back wall, the front wall, the dip tray panel, the support wall, and the pair of base side wall assemblies being foldable provide a food receptacle and to support the dip tray above the base with the first and second forward side walls of each base side wall assembly having engaged vertical edges providing a vertical junction with each other spaced rearwardly from the front wall to provide support of the dip tray panel, and the cover being foldable to close the food receptacle with the cover tuck flap received by the slit defined by the support wall and the dip tray panel.
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