Claims
- 1. A single blank for making a food holder capable of supporting a food product and prepared from foldable material comprising, an elongated central panel having two opposed ends, a top edge and a bottom edge, and a pair of integral end panels each having two opposed ends, top edges and bottom edges, the end panels extending outwardly and upwardly with respect to the central panel and each end panel having one free end and one end joined to the central panel along upwardly converging score fold lines, the combined length of the end panels being slightly greater than the length of said central panel between its two opposed ends with one free end of one of said end panels being shaped to provide a glue area for adherence to the free end of the other end panel, said score lines being inclined upwardly and inwardly with respect to one another and at the same angular relationship with respect to the vertical, said central panel and end panels each being of about the same height with straight top edges and curved bottom edges, said bottom edges being formed by a single arc of constant radius, and said top edges being arranged so that the top edges of said end panels are each inclined upwardly and outwardly from the top edge of said central panel at the same angular relationship with respect to one another and with respect to the horizontal, as the angular relation of said inclined score lines from the vertical, said blank forming a sleeve with an elliptical cross section when the end panels are overlapped and adhered together with converging ends formed by the inclined score lines and with a bottom opening and a smaller top opening dimensioned such that a food product is supportable on said top edges.
- 2. The blank of claim 1 including integral locking means comprising, a pair of generally circular cut lines bisected by each respective inclined score line with ends that extend equidistantly into each adjacent panel, wherein the ends intersect paired score lines which begin at the inclined score lines near the bottom edge of the panels at an included angle of about 90 degrees.
- 3. The blank of claim 2 wherein the angular relationship of said inclined score lines from the vertical and the top edges of the end panels from the horizontal is from about 15-25 degrees.
- 4. The blank of claim 3 wherein the angular relationship of said inclined score lines from the vertical and the top edges of said end panels from the horizontal is 20 degrees.
- 5. A food holder made from the blank of claim 1 comprising, a sleeve having an open top and bottom that is normally disposed in a flattened condition prior to use but which may be opened and locked in its open position for use to assume a generally elliptical cross sectional shape where the top opening is smaller than the bottom opening, said sleeve comprising two side wall panels with opposed ends formed by said inclined score lines with one side wall panel formed by said blank central panel and the other side wall panel formed by said pair of blank end panels with said overlapped free ends adhered together, the side walls having top edges and bottom edges having substantially the same size and shape, and joined at their ends along corners which are inclined inwardly and upwardly with respect to one another and at the same general angle with respect to the vertical, and a locking means for said sleeve comprising tabs cut from equal portions of said side wall at the inclined corners which are folded inside the side walls to lock the sleeve in its open condition.
- 6. The food holder of claim 5 wherein the locking means are formed by generally circular cut lines located at each inclined corner with ends that extend equidistantly into each adjacent side wall wherein the ends intersect paired score lines in each side wall which begin at the corner near the bottom edge of the sleeve and include an angle of about 90 degrees.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of applicant's prior application Ser. No. 511,101, filed July 6, 1983, now abandoned.
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