Claims
- 1. A food package comprising:
- a plurality of separate portions of food and a carton assembly, said carton assembly comprising a plurality of separate open top trays corresponding in number to the number of separate portions of food and a lid structure,
- each of said open top trays being formed from a blank of carton material cut and scored to form a bottom wall panel having a periphery defined by interconnecting side fold lines having side wall panels extending therefrom which are interconnected by gusset wall portions, the side wall panels having outer edges at least one of which is defined by a flange fold line having a flange extending therefrom, each of said tray-forming blanks being folded and secured in an open top tray-forming condition wherein (1) said side wall panels are folded along said side fold lines to form tray sides around a tray bottom formed by said bottom wall panel, (2) said gusset wall portions are folded and sealed to provide liquid-tight corners for said tray sides, and (3) said flange is folded along said flange fold line to form an outwardly extending flange along the one outer edge of said side wall panels,
- said lid structure being formed from a flat blank of carton material cut and scored to form a top wall panel having a periphery defined along two sides by top flap fold lines and two top flaps integral along said top flap fold lines with said top wall panel,
- the separate relation of said open top trays enabling each of said separate portions of food to be separately disposed within a corresponding separate open top tray,
- the separate relation of said lid structure enabling said lid structure and trays after the separate portions of food have been disposed in the trays to be moved relatively together into an assembled relation forming said carton assembly wherein (1) the top wall panel extends over the trays with the flanges of the trays extending in side-by-side relation in surface-to-surface engagement with a central portion of the top wall panel between said top flaps and (2) the top flaps are folded downwardly from said top wall panel along the top flap fold lines thereof so as to form exterior sides of the carton assembly,
- said lid structure and trays being fixedly secured by adhesive into said assembled relation including an adhesive between said flanges and said top wall panel adhering the same in surface-to-surface engagement,
- said carton assembly having cuts formed therein for facilitating the manual movement of at least a section of said top wall panel extending over the open top of each tray into an open position with respect to the open top of each tray enabling the portion of food in each tray to be heated in an oven and thereafter consumed while in the respective tray.
- 2. A food package as defined in claim 1 wherein said top wall panel includes perforated broken line cuts extending thereacross between opposite top flap fold lines in a position between each pair of adjacent flange-engaging portions thereof, and said top flaps have perforated broken line cuts extending thereacross from the top flap fold lines thereof in alignment with associated perforated broken line cuts in said top wall panel, said perforated broken line cuts enabling said lid structure to be manually separated so that each tray can be handled separately with a separated part of said lid structure in assembled relation therewith.
- 3. A food package as defined in claim 1 wherein the side fold lines defining the periphery of each bottom wall panel comprise four side fold lines interrelated so that there are four pairs of different adjacent side fold lines wherein each pair of adjacent side fold lines extend at an angle with respect to each other from a corner point defining one of four corners of said bottom wall panel, the side wall panels of each open top tray comprising four side wall panels integral with said bottom wall panel along said four side fold lines interrelated so that there are four different pairs of adjacent side wall panels, each gusset wall portion of each tray comprising a gusset wall panel integral with each pair of adjacent side wall panels along two end fold lines extending in angularly related relation with respect to one another from the corner point associated with the pair of adjacent side fold lines with which said pair of adjacent side wall panels is integral, said four side wall panels of each tray being folded along said four side fold lines in a direction which is the same relative to said bottom wall panel into an erected position while each of said gusset wall panels is folded along the associated angularly related end fold lines in opposite directions with respect to the associated pair of adjacent side wall panels so as to bring each gusset wall panel into surface-to-surface abutting relation with an end portion of one of the associated pair of adjacent side wall panels defined by one of the associated two end fold lines, and an adhesive adhering each of said gusset wall panels of each tray in surface-to-surface abutting relation with the associated one side wall end portion to thereby form a sealed integral corner construction between each pair of adjacent side wall panels which is defined (1) exteriorly by the associated gusset wall panel adhesively adhered in abutting relation to the associated one side wall end portion with the associated one end fold line extending generally in a plane coincident with an interior surface of the associated one side wall panel from the associated corner point and (2) interiorly by another of the associated two end fold lines extending from the associated corner point generally along the interior surface of the associated one side wall panel.
- 4. A food package as defined in claim 3 wherein said four side wall panels of each tray include first and second pairs of opposed side wall panels, said side wall end portions of each tray being provided at opposite ends of said second pair of said opposed side wall panels so that said integral sealed corner constructions extend outwardly from opposite ends of said first pair of opposed side wall panels, said first pair of opposed side wall panels having a pair of outer edges, one of which is said one outer edge, said pair of outer edges being defined by a pair of flange fold lines, one of which is the flange integral with the flange fold line on said one outer edge.
- 5. A food package as defined in claim 4 wherein said second pair of opposed side wall panels of each tray have edge wall panels integral therewith along edge fold lines generally parallel with the side fold lines thereof, said edge wall panels being folded along said edge fold lines inwardly so as to extend in generally parallel relation with said bottom wall panel.
- 6. A food package as defined in claim 4 wherein the periphery of said top wall panel includes two parallel sides extending between ends of said top flap fold lines, said top wall panel having an interior surface within said periphery engaged along spaced areas by the pair of flanges of each tray, the spaced surface areas engaging the pair of flanges of each tray being disposed within spaced flange-engaging portions defining therebetween a top panel portion in said top wall panel enclosing the open top of the associated tray, said flange-engaging portions being arranged singularly at said two parallel sides of said top wall panel.
- 7. A food package as defined in claim 6 wherein of said top flaps are folded along said top flap fold lines in overlapping relation with the second pair of opposed side wall panels of each of said trays, said top flaps having interior surface areas engaged with exterior surface areas of said second pair of opposed side wall panels of each of said trays and adhered thereto by said adhesive.
- 8. A food package as defined in claim 7 wherein said manual movement facilitating cuts include (1) cuts associated with each top panel portion thereof extending partially therethrough along cut lines extending from spaced positions at one top flap fold line associated with each top panel portion substantially to an opposite fold line associated with each top panel portion so as to define therebetween a section of each top panel portion which can be separated to provide access to the associated tray through the open top thereof, and (2) tab defining cuts in the one top flap associated with each top panel portion defining a lifting tab at a corner of the associated top panel portion suitable to be gripped and manually lifted to separate the associated section by delamination along the cut lines.
- 9. A food package as defined in claim 8 wherein the corner of each top panel portion at which the associated lifting tab is defined has a diagonal fold line extending from the one top flap fold line associated with the top panel portion to one of the associated cut lines enabling an initial manual lifting of the lifting tab to fold the corner back along the diagonal fold line to vent the associated tray during heating in an oven preparatory to the consumption of the heated portion of food therein through access provided by the separation of the associated section as aforesaid.
- 10. A food package as defined in claim 9 wherein said manual movement facilitating cuts include zip strip defining cuts associated with each tab defined by said tab defining cuts defining a strip suitable to be gripped at one end and then manually separated from the associated top flap to thereby free the associated top panel portion along the remainder of the side thereof defined by the associated top flap fold line, the one end of said strip being disposed adjacent the associated lifting tab so as to become convenient to grip only after said lifting tab has been lifted initially to fold back the associated corner.
- 11. A food package as defined in claim 10 wherein the top wall panel is defined along said two other opposed sides by cut edges, said cut lines including an edge cut line extending in marginal parallel relation to each cut edge along an associated flange-engaging portion so that during the separation of the associated section the flange-engaging portion of the top wall panel between the associated edge cut line and cut edge delaminates.
- 12. A food package as defined in claim 11 wherein the cut lines include a pair of parallel cut lines extending along a pair of adjacent flange-engaging portions, the cut lines defining said pair of parallel cut lines extending partially through said top wall panel from the interior surface thereof so that during the separation of the associated sections the pair of adjacent flange-engaging portions delaminates.
- 13. A food package as defined in claim 12 wherein said top wall panel includes perforated broken line cuts extending thereacross between opposite top flap fold lines in a position between each pair of adjacent flange-engaging portions thereof, said top flaps have perforated broken line cuts extending from the top flap fold lines thereof in alignment with associated perforated broken line cuts in said top wall panel to marginal notches therein, said perforated broken line cuts enabling said lid structure to be manually separated so that each tray can be handled separately with a separated part of said lid structure in assembled relation therewith.
- 14. A food package as defined in claim 7 wherein said top wall panel includes perforated broken line cuts extending thereacross between opposite top flap fold lines in a position between each pair of adjacent flange-engaging portions thereof, and said top flaps have perforated broken line cuts extending thereacross from the top flap fold lines thereof in alignment with associated perforated broken line cuts in said top wall panel, said perforated broken line cuts enabling said lid structure to be manually separated so that each tray can be handled separately with a separated part of said lid structure in assembled relation therewith.
- 15. A food package as defined in claim 13 wherein said top flaps have marginal notches therein leading to the broken line cuts therein.
- 16. A plurality of erectable carton blanks capable of being secured together to form a carton assembly of a unitary package containing a plurality of separate food portions,
- said plurality of carton blanks comprising a plurality of separate tray-forming blanks of carton material each being cut and scored to form a bottom wall panel having a periphery defined along four sides by four side fold lines interrelated so that there are four pairs of different adjacent side fold lines wherein each pair of adjacent side fold lines extend at an angle with respect to each other from a corner point defining one of four corners of said bottom wall panel, four side wall panels integral with said bottom wall panel along said four side fold lines interrelated so that there are four different pairs of adjacent side wall panels and a gusset wall panel integral with each pair of adjacent side wall panels along two end fold lines extending in angularly related relation with respect to one another from the corner point associated with the pair of adjacent side fold lines with which said pair of adjacent side wall panels is integral, one of said side walls having a flange integral therewith along a flange fold line parallel with the side fold line thereof,
- said tray-forming blanks being foldable and sealable into a plurality of separate open top trays wherein (1) the side wall panels of each tray-forming blank are foldable along the side fold lines thereof to form tray sides (2) the gusset wall panels of each tray forming blank are foldable along the associated angularly related end fold lines in opposite directions with respect to the associated pair of adjacent side wall panels so as to bring each gusset wall panel into surface-to-surface abutting adhesively adhered relation with an end portion of one of the associated pair of adjacent side wall panels defined by one of the associated two end fold lines, and (3) the flange is foldable outwardly along said flanges fold line,
- a lid blank providing a lid structure, said lid blank being formed of carton material cut and scored to provide a top wall panel having a periphery defined along two sides by two top flap fold lines and two top flaps integral with said top wall panel along said top flap fold lines,
- said top wall panel having pairs of spaced flange-engaging portions defining a top panel portion therebetween, each pair of flange-engaging portions and the top panel portion therebetween being sized so that the pair of flange-engaging portions are capable of being disposed in engagement with the flanges of a tray erected from a tray-forming blank with the top panel portion enclosing the open top of the tray,
- said top flap being foldable downwardly other portions of said top wall panel along said top flap fold lines and being adapted to be secured to the erected trays at portions below the flanges thereof to complete the enclosure of the erected trays and form exterior sides of a unitary package suitable for transport and handling,
- said lid blank having cuts formed therein for facilitating the manual lifting of at least a section of each top panel portion into opening relation to each erected tray.
- 17. A plurality of erectable carton blanks as defined in claim 16 wherein said four side wall panels of each tray-forming blank includes first and second pairs of opposed side wall panels, said first pair of opposed side wall panels including said one side wall panel, said side wall end portions of each tray-forming blank being provided at opposite ends of said second pair of said opposed side wall panels so that, when erected as aforesaid, said integral sealed corner constructions extend outwardly from opposite ends of said first pair of opposed side wall panels, said flanges being foldable along said flange fold lines between the associated outwardly extending corner constructions.
- 18. A plurality of erectable carton blanks as defined in claim 17 wherein said second pair of opposed side wall panels of each tray-forming blank have edge wall panels integral therewith along edge fold lines generally parallel with the side fold lines thereof, said edge wall panels being foldable along said edge fold lines inwardly so as to extend in generally parallel relation with said bottom wall panel.
- 19. A plurality of erectable carton blanks as defined in claim 18 wherein the flange integral with said one side wall is one of a pair of flanges integral with said first pair of opposed side wall panels of each tray, said top wall panel having single flange-engaging portions arranged singularly at two other sides thereof extending between the ends of said top flap fold lines.
- 20. A plurality of erectable carton blanks as defined in claim 19 wherein said top flaps are foldable along said top flap fold lines in overlapping relation with the second pair of opposed side wall panels of each tray erected from said plurality of tray-forming blanks, said top flaps having interior surface areas engageable and adhesively adherable with exterior surface areas of said second pair of opposed side wall panels of each tray erected from said plurality of tray-forming blanks.
- 21. A plurality of erectable carton blanks as defined in claim 20 wherein the cuts in said lid blank includes (1) cuts associated with each top panel portion thereof extending partially therethrough along cut lines extending from spaced positions at one top flap fold line associated with each top panel portion substantially to an opposite fold line associated with each top panel portion so as to define therebetween a section of each top panel portion which can be separated to provide access to the associated erected tray through the open top thereof, and (2) tab defining cuts in the one top flap associated with each top panel portion defining a lifting tab at a corner of the associated top panel portion suitable to be gripped and manually lifted to separate the associated section by delamination along the cut lines.
- 22. A plurality of erectable carton blanks as defined in claim 21 wherein the corner of each top panel portion at which the associated lifting tab is defined has a diagonal fold line extending from the one top flap fold line associated with the top panel portion to one of the associated cut lines enabling an initial manual lifting of the lifting tab to fold the corner back along the diagonal fold line to vent the associated tray during heating in an oven preparatory to the consumption of the heated portion of food therein through access provided by the separation of the associated section as aforesaid.
- 23. A plurality of erectable carton blanks as defined in claim 22 wherein the cuts in said lid blank include zip strip defining cuts in a top flap associated with each lifting tab defined by said tab-defining cuts defining a strip suitable to be gripped at one end and then manually separated from the associated top flap to thereby free the associated top panel portion along the remainder of the side thereof defined by the associated top flap fold line, the one end of said strip being disposed adjacent said lifting tab so as to become convenient to grip only after said lifting tab has been lifted initially to fold back the associated corner.
- 24. A plurality of erectable carton blanks as defined in claim 23 wherein the top wall panel is defined along said two other sides by cut edges, said cut lines including an edge cut line extending in marginal parallel relation to each cut edge along an associated single flange-engaging portion so that during the separation of the associated section the associated single flange-engaging portion of the top wall panel between the associated edge cut line and cut edge delaminates.
- 25. A plurality of erectable carton blanks as defined in claim 24 wherein the cut lines include a pair of parallel cut lines extending along said pair of adjacent flange-engaging portions, the cuts defining said pair of parallel cut lines extending partially through said top wall panel from the interior surface thereof so that during the separation of the associated sections the pair of adjacent flange-engaging portions delaminates.
- 26. A plurality of erectable carton blanks as defined in claim 25 wherein said top wall panel includes perforated broken line cuts extending thereacross between opposite top flap fold lines in a position between each pair of adjacent flange-engaging portions thereof, and said top flaps have perforated broken line cuts extending thereacross from the top flap fold lines thereof in alignment with associated perforated broken line cuts in said top wall panel, said perforated broken line cuts enabling said lid structure to be manually separated so that each erected tray can be handled separately with a separated part of said lid structure and in assembled relation therewith.
- 27. A plurality of erectable carton blanks as defined in claim 16 wherein said top wall panel includes perforated broken line cuts extending thereacross between opposite top flap fold lines in a position between each pair of adjacent flange-engaging portions thereof, and said top flaps have perforated broken line cuts extending thereacross from the top flap fold lines thereof in alignment with associated perforated broken line cuts in said top wall panel, said perforated broken line cuts enabling said lid structure to be manually separated so that each erected tray can be handled separately with a separated part of said lid structure in assembled relation therewith.
- 28. A plurality of erectable carton blanks as defined in claim 27 wherein said top flaps have marginal notches therein leading to the broken line cuts therein.
- 29. A plurality of erectable carton blanks capable of being secured together to form a carton assembly of a unitary package containing a plurality of separate food portions,
- said plurality of carton blanks comprising a plurality of separate tray-forming blanks of carton material each being cut and scored to form a bottom wall panel having a periphery defined by interconnecting side fold lines having side wall panels extending therefrom which are interconnected by gusset wall portions, the side wall panels having outer edges at least one of which is defined by a flange fold line having a flange extending therefrom,
- said tray-forming blanks being foldable and sealable into a plurality of separate open top trays wherein (1) the side wall panels of each blank are foldable along the side fold lines thereof to form tray sides around a tray bottom formed by the bottom wall panel thereof, (2) the gusset wall portions of each blank are foldable and sealable to provide liquid tight corners for the tray sides of each tray, and (3) the flange of each blank is foldable along the flange fold line to form an outwardly extending flange along the upper edge of one tray side, and
- a lid blank providing a lid structure, said lid blank being formed of carton material cut and scored to provide a top wall panel having a periphery defined on two sides by two top flap fold lines and two top flap integral with said top wall panel along said top flap fold lines, said top wall panel having a pair of side-by-side flange-engaging portions in the central portion thereof between said top flap fold lines defining top panel portions on opposite sides thereof, said pair of flange-engaging portions and said top panel portions being sized so that the pair of flange-engaging portions are capable of being disposed in engagement with side-by-side flanges of side-by-side trays erected from said tray-forming blanks with the top panel portions enclosing the open tops of the trays,
- said top flaps being foldable downwardly from said top wall panel along said top flap fold lines and being adapted to be secured to the erected trays at positions below the flanges thereof to complete the enclosure of the erected trays and form exterior sides of a unitary package suitable for transport and handling,
- said lid blank having cuts formed therein for facilitating the manual lifting of at least a section of each top panel portion into opening relation to each erected tray.
- 30. A plurality of erectable carton blanks as defined in claim 29 wherein said top wall panel includes perforated broken line cuts extending thereacross between opposite top flap fold lines in a position between each pair of adjacent flange-engaging portions thereof, and said top flaps have perforated broken line cuts extending thereacross from the top flap fold lines thereof in alignment with associated perforated broken line cuts in said top wall panel, said perforated cuts enabling said lid structure to be manually separated so that each erected tray can be handled separately with a separated part of said lid structure in assembled relation therewith.
- 31. A plurality of erectable carton blanks as defined in claim 30 wherein said top flaps have marginal notches therein leading to the broken line cuts therein.
Parent Case Info
This application constitutes a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/796,599, filed Nov. 22, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,183,201, in the name of Richard F. Gulliver for CARBON TRAY WITH IMPROVED CORNER CONSTRUCTION AND METHOD OF MAKING.
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