Claims
- 1. A food carton of an inverted truncated generally conical configuration comprising front and rear walls, each wall having a base edge, a top edge and opposed side edges diverging upward from said base edge to said top edge, the side edges of each of said front and rear walls being foldably joined to the corresponding side edges on the other of said front and rear walls; said front and rear walls, in a first folded configuration of the carton, being in flat parallel overlying relation to each other, said front and rear walls, in a second erected use configuration, each being outwardly convex relative to the other and between the opposed side edges thereof; and a bottom wall extending between and having opposed ends edges foldably joined to the front and rear walls in closely spaced relation above the base edges thereof, said bottom wall, in the second use configuration, forcibly retaining said outwardly convex front and rear walls in a slightly tapering substantially cylindrical configuration along at least a lower extent of said carton upward from the base edges of said front and rear walls.
- 2. The food carton of claim 1 wherein the outward convexity of said front and rear walls in said use configuration gradually decreases upward between said substantially cylindrical lower extent to the upper edges of said front and rear walls.
- 3. The food carton of claim 2 wherein said bottom wall comprises the sole means retaining said front and rear walls in said second use configuration.
- 4. The food carton of claim 3 wherein said bottom wall includes opposed side edges extending between the end edges thereof and between the base edges of said front and rear walls, said bottom wall side edges each being generally convex, and a pair of arcuate fold lines defined in said bottom wall, one fold line in inwardly spaced generally parallel relation to each bottom wall side edge to define therewith an arcuate foldable segment along each side edge of the bottom wall.
- 5. The food carton of claim 4 wherein the opposed end edges of said bottom wall are convex.
- 6. The food carton of claim 5 wherein the opposed side edges of said bottom wall are each defined by two linear extents diverging at an angle from each other at a midpoint to between said bottom wall end edges.
- 7. The food carton of claim 6 including a central fold line in said bottom wall and extending between the opposed of the bottom wall side edges.
- 8. The carton of claim 7 including a second central fold line defined in said bottom wall perpendicular to the first central fold line and extending between said end edges of said bottom wall.
- 9. The carton of claim 8 wherein said bottom wall includes two partially overlapped sections, one integrally formed with each of said front and rear walls along a corresponding one of said bottom wall end edges.
- 10. The carton of claim 1 wherein a first bottom wall section corresponds to said bottom wall to one side of the first central fold line, and a second bottom wall section includes a portion corresponding to said bottom wall to the other side of the first central fold line, and an extension on said portion underlying and bonded to said first bottom wall section with said first section and said portion of said second bottom wall section meeting at said first central fold line.
- 11. The carton of claim 1 wherein said bottom wall includes opposed side edges extending between the end edges thereof and between the base edges of said front and rear walls, said bottom wall side edges each being generally convex, and a pair of arcuate fold lines defined in said bottom wall, one fold line in inwardly spaced generally parallel relation to each bottom wall side edge to define therewith an arcuate foldable segment along each side edge of the bottom wall, said segments folding on said arcuate fold lines to conform the bottom wall side edges to said front and rear wall inner surfaces in the second erected use configuration of said front and rear walls.
- 12. The carton of claim 11 wherein the opposed side edges of said bottom wall are each defined by two linear extents diverging at an angle from each other from a midpoint between said bottom wall end edge.
- 13. The carton of claim 12 including a central fold line in said bottom wall and extending between the midpoints of the bottom wall side edges to define a pair of generally trapezoidal sections, one to each side of said central fold line.
- 14. The carton of claim 11 wherein said bottom wall includes two partially overlapped sections, one integrally joined to each of said front and rear walls along a corresponding one of said bottom wall end edges.
- 15. For use in the formation of a folded food carton of an inverted, truncated conical configuration; a unitary blank, said blank comprising opposed front and rear wall panels aligned along a longitudinal axis of said blank, said panels having spaced facing base edges, a bottom wall panel integral with each of said front and rear wall panels at said base edges and extending therebetween, said bottom panel having a first opposed pair of longitudinally spaced end edges and a second pair of laterally spaced side edges, said end edges being defined in said opposed wall panels in inwardly spaced relation to the corresponding base edges thereof, the base edge of each panel extending laterally beyond said bottom panel to form a pair of opposed base edge end portions, said front and rear wall panels each having an outer edge in spaced opposed relation to the corresponding base edge, said front and rear wall panels each having opposed side edges extending between the corresponding base edge and outer edge, said outer edge of said front wall panel being concave, said outer edge of said rear wall panel being convex, a central fold line defined in said bottom panel centrally between said base edges and extending between said bottom panel side edges, said second pair of spaced side edges each is generally convex and defined by two generally equal length linear extents meeting at an angle at said central fold line.
- 16. The carton blank of claim 15 including a pair of opposed side fold lines defined in said bottom panel respectively in inwardly spaced generally parallel relation to the spaced side edges of the bottom panel and forming a pair of foldable side segments on said bottom panel adjacent each side edge thereof.
- 17. The carton blank of claim 15 wherein said bottom panel end edges are arcuate and define a fold line; and wherein each bottom panel side edge and the corresponding side fold line are of generally arcuate configurations.
- 18. The carton blank of claim 17 including a pair of glue flaps integral with and extending along the length of the opposed side edges of one of said front and rear wall panels.
- 19. The carton blank of claim 18 wherein said opposed side edges of each of said front and rear wall panels diverge outwardly from each other from the corresponding base edge to the corresponding outer edge to define a generally truncated triangular configuration for each wall panel.
- 20. The carton blank of claim 19 wherein said base edges of said front and rear panels are of equal length.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/254,933 filed on Dec. 13, 2000, entitled “Collapsible Food Carton Having Cylindrical Lower Portion,” the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60254933 |
Dec 2000 |
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