The present disclosure relates to trays and containers, and particularly to trays and containers made of paperboard. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a sturdy tray or container made of a corrugated material and configured to contain food or other items.
An article-transport container or tray is adapted to transport food or other articles from one site to another. The container includes a floor, two side walls, a front end closure coupled to the floor and the side walls, and a rear end closure coupled to the floor and the side walls. These walls and closures cooperate to form an interior article-receiving region above the floor.
In illustrative embodiments, each of the front and rear end closures comprises a monoplanar multipart end panel. The front end closure includes a narrow-width front end wall coupled to a first end of the floor and sized to have a width that is narrower than the width of the first end of the floor. The front end closure also includes a front anchor strip coupled to the narrow-width front end wall and to each of the side walls in the container. Two auxiliary anchor flaps included in the front anchor strip are arranged to lie in spaced-apart relation to one another to locate the narrow-width front end wall therebetween and to cooperate with the narrow-width front end wall to define the monoplanar multipart end panel of the front end closure.
In illustrative embodiments, each of the front and rear end closures includes a narrow-width end wall and separate right and left anchor strips coupled to the narrow-width end wall and also coupled to the side walls to retain the end wall in an upright orientation relative to the floor and in fixed relation to the upright left and right side walls. Each of the separate right and left anchor strips included in the front and rear end closures includes a corner stacking pad so as to provide a total of four corner stacking pads in each container. Overlying containers are supported by these corner stacking pads when containers are stacked.
In some illustrative embodiments, the container further includes separate front and rear top closures. Each of the front and rear top closures is coupled to a companion narrow-width end wall and is formed, in one embodiment, to include a T-shaped lid section located between the corner stacking pad of its right anchor strip and the corner stacking pad of its separate left anchor strip. In another illustrative embodiment, the container of each of the front and rear top closures further includes a pentagon-shaped lid instead of a T-shaped lid.
Additional features of the disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments exemplifying the best mode of carrying out the disclosure as presently perceived.
The detailed description particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:
A fully enclosed article-transport container 10 is provided, as shown in
Another embodiment of a fully enclosed container having front and rear monoplanar multipart end panels is illustrated in
Container 10 is formed to include an interior region 20 for receiving various items such as fruits, vegetables, or any type of agricultural or meat product (not shown). Container 10 is well-suited to carry a wide variety of other items, articles, or products.
Container 10 is made, for example, from a blank 18 of corrugated material, as shown in
Rear end closure 30E is configured to be folded as suggested in
Right side strip 24 includes a right side wall 34, a first front end wall anchor flap 38, and a first rear end wall anchor flap 42 as shown in
Left side strip 26 includes a left side wall 36, a second front end wall anchor flap 138, and a second rear end wall anchor flap 142 as shown in
Front end closure 28E includes a narrow-width front end wall 50 coupled to one end of floor 12 along first end fold line 19 and separate right and left front anchor strips 57R, 57L coupled to front end wall 50 along strip fold lines 50′R and 50′L, respectively, as suggested in
Front end wall 50 has a width 50W that is less than the width 19W of floor 12 along fold line 19 as suggested in
Right front anchor strip 57R includes a front right corner stacking pad 53R coupled to front end wall 50 along front right anchor strip fold line 50′R, a first primary pad anchor flap 51P coupled to one edge of pad 53R along a first primary anchor flap fold line 51P′, and a first auxiliary pad anchor flap 51A coupled to first primary pad anchor flap 51P along a first auxiliary anchor flap fold line 51A′ as suggested in
Left front anchor strip 57L includes a front left corner stacking pad 53L coupled to front end wall 50 along front left anchor strip fold line 50′L, a second primary pad anchor flap 52P coupled to one edge of pad 53L along a second primary anchor flap fold line 52P′ as suggested in
Container 10 further includes a front top closure 28T including a front lid section 44, a right lid anchor flap 46R, and a left lid anchor flap 46L as shown, for example, in
Rear end closure 30E includes a rear narrow-width end wall 150 coupled to an opposite end of floor 12 along a second end fold line 21 and separate right and left rear anchor strips 157R, 157L coupled to rear end wall 150 along strip fold lines 150′R and 150′L, respectively, as suggested in
Rear end wall 150 has a width 150W that is less than the width 21W of floor 12 along fold line 21 as suggested in
Right rear anchor strip 157R includes a rear right corner stacking pad 153R coupled to rear end wall 150 along a rear right anchor strip fold line 150R, a first primary pad anchor flap 151P coupled to one edge of rear pad 153R along a first primary anchor flap fold line 151P′, and a first auxiliary anchor flap 151A coupled to first primary pad anchor flap 151P along a first auxiliary anchor flap fold line 151A′. First primary pad anchor flap 151P is adapted to mate with right side wall 34 as suggested in
Left anchor strip 157L includes a rear left corner stacking pad 153L coupled to rear end wall 150 along a rear left anchor strip fold line 150′L, a second primary pad anchor flap 152P coupled to an opposite end of rear pad 153R along a second primary anchor flap fold line 152P′, and a second auxiliary pad anchor flap 152A coupled to second primary pad anchor flap 152P along a second auxiliary anchor flap fold line 152A′ as suggested in
Container 10 further includes a rear top closure 30T including a rear lid section 144, a right lid anchor flap 146R, and a left lid anchor flap 146L as shown, for example, in
Front end closure 28E and front top closure 28T cooperate to form a front end awning 28A that mates with right and left side walls 34, 36 to cover a front portion of interior region 20 of container 10 as suggested in
In an illustrative embodiment, the corrugation of blank 18 is positioned to run in a transverse direction TD as shown in insert A in
Blank 18 is folded as shown, for example, in
Next, all of the auxiliary pad anchor flaps 51A, 52A, 151A, and 152A are folded relative to companion primary pad anchor flaps 51P, 52P, 151P, and 152P as suggested in
A fully enclosed article-transport container 210 in accordance with a second embodiment of the present disclosure is provided, as shown in
Container 210 is formed to include an interior region 220 (as suggested in
Container 210 is made, for example, from a blank 218 of corrugated material, as shown in
Rear end closure 230E is configured to be folded to produce a rear end 232 of container 210 as suggested in
Right side strip 224 includes a right side wall 234, a first front end wall anchor flap 238, and a first rear end wall anchor flap 242 as shown in
Left side strip 226 includes a left side wall 236, a second front end wall anchor flap 238′, and a second rear end wall anchor flap 242′ as shown in
Front end closure 228E includes a narrow-width front end wall 250 coupled to one end of floor 212 along a first end fold line 219 and right and left front anchor strips 257R, 257L coupled to front end wall 250 along strip fold lines 250′R and 250′L, respectively, as suggested in
Right front anchor strip 257 includes a front right corner stacking pad 253R coupled to front end wall 250 along front right anchor strip fold line 250′R, a first primary pad anchor flap 251P coupled to one edge of front pad 253R along a first primary anchor flap fold line 251P′, and a first auxiliary pad anchor flap 251A coupled to first primary anchor flap 251P along a first auxiliary anchor flap fold line 251A′ as suggested in
Left front anchor strip 257L includes a front left corner stacking pad 253L coupled to front end wall 250 along front left anchor strip fold line 250′L, a second primary pad anchor flap 252P coupled to an opposite end of front pad 253L along a second primary anchor flap fold line 252P′, and a second auxiliary pad anchor flap 252A coupled to second primary pad anchor flap 252P along a second auxiliary anchor flap fold line 252A′ as suggested in
Container 210 further includes a front top closure 228T including a front lid section 244, a right lid anchor tab 246R, and a left lid anchor tab 246L as shown, for example, in
Rear end closure 230E includes a rear narrow-width end wall 350 coupled to an opposite end of floor 212 along a second end fold line 221, a right rear anchor strip 258R coupled to rear end wall 350 along a strip fold line 350′R, and a left rear anchor strip 238L coupled to rear end wall 350 along a strip fold line 350′L as suggested in
Right rear anchor strip 258R includes a rear right corner stacking pad 353R coupled to end wall 350 along a rear right anchor strip fold line 350R′, a first primary pad anchor flap 351P coupled to one edge of rear pad 353R along a first primary anchor flap fold line 351P′, and first auxiliary pad anchor flap 351A coupled to first primary pad anchor flap 351P along a first auxiliary anchor flap fold line 351A′ as suggested in
Left rear anchor strip 258L includes a rear left corner stacking pad 353L coupled to rear end wall 350 along a rear left anchor strip fold line 350′L, a second primary pad anchor flap 352P coupled to an opposite end of rear pad 353L along a second primary anchor flap fold line 352P′, and a second auxiliary pad anchor flap 352A coupled to second primary pad anchor flap 352P along a second auxiliary anchor flap fold line 352A′ as suggested in
Container 210 further includes a rear top closure 328T including a rear lid section 344, a right lid anchor tab 346R, and a left lid anchor tab 346L as shown, for example, in
In an illustrative embodiment, the corrugation of blank 218 is positioned to run in a transverse direction TD as shown in insert A in
Blank 218 is folded in a manner similar to that shown in
Next, all of the auxiliary pad anchor flaps 251A, 252A, 351A, and 352A are folded relative to companion primary pad anchor flaps 251P, 252P, 351P, and 352P and then moved into welcoming companion flap-receiving channels 51C, 52C, 151C, and 152C provided on opposite sides of front and rear end panels 50, 150 as suggested in
An opened container (not shown) in accordance with a third embodiment of the disclosure is made using a blank 418 shown in
Blank 418 includes a floor 412 and a border coupled to floor 412 and configured to include a right side strip 424, a left side strip 426, a front end closure 428E, and a rear end closure 430E. Right side strip 424 includes a right side wall 434, a first front end wall anchor flap 438, and a first rear end wall anchor flap 442. Left side strip 426 includes a left side wall 436, a second front end wall anchor flap 538, and a second rear end wall anchor flap 542.
Front end closure 428E includes a narrow-width front end wall 450 coupled to one end of floor 412 along a first end fold line 419 and separate right and left front anchor strips 457R, 457L coupled to front end wall 450 along strip fold lines 450R and 450′L, respectively. The width 450W of front end wall 450 is narrow as compared to the width 419W of floor 412. Front anchor strips 457R, 457L provide means for anchoring front end wall 450 to each of right and left side walls 434, 436 to establish a front end of a container. In the illustrated embodiment, narrow-width front end wall 450 is centered relative to floor 412 along first end fold line 419 to produce front left edge 419L of floor 412 and front right edge 419R of floor 412. Front left edge 419L is about equal in length to front right edge 419R.
Right front anchor strip 457R includes a front right corner stacking pad 453R coupled to front end wall 450 along a front right anchor strip fold line 450′R, a first primary pad anchor flap 451P coupled to one edge of pad 453R along a first primary anchor flap fold line 451P′, and a first auxiliary pad anchor flap 451A coupled to first primary canopy anchor flap 451P along a first auxiliary anchor flap fold line 451A′. First primary pad anchor flap 451P is adapted to mate with right side wall 434 and first auxiliary pad anchor flap 451A is adapted to mate with first front end wall anchor flap 438. When assembled, first auxiliary pad anchor flap 451A lies in a companion flap-receiving channel 451C.
Left front anchor strip 457L includes a front left corner stacking pad 453L coupled to front end wall 450 along a front left anchor strip fold line 450′L, a second primary pad anchor flap 452P coupled to one edge of pad 453L along a second primary anchor flap fold line 452P′, and a second auxiliary pad anchor flap 452A coupled to second primary canopy anchor flap 452P along a second auxiliary anchor flap fold line 452A′. When assembled, second auxiliary pad anchor flap 452A lies in a companion flap-receiving channel 452C.
Rear end closure 430E includes a rear narrow-width end wall 550 coupled to an opposite end of floor 412 along a second end fold line 421 and separate right and left rear anchor strips 557R, 557L coupled to rear end wall 550 along strip fold lines 550R and 550′L, respectively. Rear anchor strips 557R, 557L provide means for anchoring rear end wall 550 to each of right and left side walls 434, 436 to establish a rear end of a container.
Rear end wall 550 has a width 550W that is less than the width 421W of floor 412 along second end fold line 421. In the illustrated embodiment, rear end wall 550 is centered relative to floor 412 along second end fold line 421 to produce rear left edge 421L of floor 412 and rear right edge 421R of floor 412. Rear left edge 421L is about equal in length to right rear edge 421R. Also, in the illustrated embodiment, width 419W is about equal to width 421W owing to the substantially uniform width of floor 412.
Right rear anchor strip 557R includes a rear right corner stacking pad 553R coupled to rear end wall 550 along a rear right anchor flap fold line 550′R, a first primary pad anchor flap 551P coupled to one edge of rear pad 553R along a first primary anchor flap fold line 551P′, and a first auxiliary pad anchor flap 551A coupled to first primary pad anchor flap 551P along a first auxiliary anchor flap fold line 551A′. First primary pad anchor flap 551P is adapted to mate with right side wall 34 and first auxiliary pad anchor flap 551A is adapted to mate with first rear end wall anchor flap 542. When assembled, first auxiliary pad anchor flap 551A lies in a companion flap-receiving channel 551C.
Left front anchor strip 557L includes a rear left corner stacking pad 553L coupled to rear end wall 550 along a rear left anchor strip fold line 550′L, a second primary pad anchor flap 552P coupled to an opposite end of rear canopy 553 along a second primary anchor flap fold line 552P′, and a second auxiliary pad anchor flap 552A coupled to second primary canopy anchor flap 552P along a second auxiliary anchor flap fold line 552A′. When assembled, second auxiliary pad anchor flap 552A lies in a companion flap-receiving channel 552C.
In an illustrative embodiment, the corrugation of blank 18 is positioned to run in a transverse direction TD as shown in insert A in
An opened container (not shown) in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the disclosure is made using a blank 618 shown in
Blank 618 includes a floor 612, a right side strip 624, a left side strip 426, a front end closure 628E, and a rear end closure 630E. Right side strip 624 includes a right side wall 634, a first front end wall anchor flap 638, and a first rear end wall anchor flap 642. Left side strip 626 includes a left side wall 636, a second front end wall anchor flap 638′, and a second rear end wall anchor flap 642′.
Right side strip 624 includes a right side wall 634, a first front end wall anchor flap 638, and a first rear end wall anchor flap 642. Right side wall 634 is appended to floor 612 along a first side fold line 614.
Left side strip 626 includes a left side wall 636, a second front end wall anchor flap 638′, and a second rear end wall anchor flap 642′. Left side wall 636 is appended to floor 612 along a second side fold line 616.
Front end closure 628E includes a narrow-width front end wall 650 coupled to one end of floor 612 along a first end fold line 619 and right and left front anchor strips 657R, 657L coupled to front end wall 650 along strip fold lines 650R and 650′L, respectively. The width 650W of front end wall 650 is narrow as compared to the width 619W of floor 612. Front anchor strips 657R, 657L provide means for anchoring front end wall 650 to each of right and left side walls 634, 636 to establish a front end of a container.
Front end closure 628E further includes a front stacking tab 680 appended to an edge 682 of narrow-width front end wall 650 as shown in
Right front anchor strip 657 includes a front right corner stacking pad 653R coupled to front end wall 650 along a front right anchor strip fold line 650′R, a first primary pad anchor flap 651P coupled to one edge of front pad 653R along a first primary anchor flap fold line 651P′, and a first auxiliary pad anchor flap 651A coupled to first primary anchor flap 651P along a first auxiliary anchor flap fold line 651A′. When assembled, first auxiliary pad anchor flap 651A lies in a companion flap-receiving channel 651C.
Left front anchor strip 657L includes a front left corner stacking pad 653L coupled to front end wall 650 along a front left anchor strip fold line 650′L, a second primary pad anchor flap 652P coupled to an opposite end of front pad 653L along a second primary anchor flap fold line 652P′, and a second auxiliary pad anchor flap 652A coupled to second primary pad anchor flap 652P along a second auxiliary anchor flap fold line 652A′. When assembled, second auxiliary pad anchor flap 652A lies in a companion flap-receiving channel 652C.
Rear end closure 630E includes a rear narrow-width end wall 750 coupled to an opposite end of floor 612 along a second end fold line 621, a right rear anchor strip 658R coupled to rear end wall 750 along a strip fold line 750R, and a left rear anchor strip 658L coupled to rear end wall 750 along a strip fold line 750′L. Right and left rear anchor strips 6258R, 658L cooperate to provide means for anchoring rear end wall 750 to each of right and left side walls 634, 636 to establish a rear end of a container.
Right rear anchor strip 658R includes a rear right corner stacking pad 753R coupled to end wall 750 along a rear right anchor flap fold line 750R′, a first primary pad anchor flap 751P coupled to one edge of rear pad 753R along a first primary anchor flap fold line 751P′, and first auxiliary pad anchor flap 751A coupled to first primary pad anchor flap 751P along a first auxiliary anchor flap fold line 751A′. When assembled, first auxiliary pad anchor flap 751A lies in a companion flap-receiving channel 751C.
Left rear anchor strip 658L includes a rear left corner stacking pad 753L coupled to rear end wall 750 along a left right anchor flap fold line 750′L, a second primary canopy anchor flap 752P coupled to an opposite end of rear canopy 753L along a second primary anchor flap fold line 752P′, and a second auxiliary pad anchor flap 752A coupled to second primary pad anchor flap 752P along a second auxiliary anchor flap fold line 752A′. When assembled, second auxiliary pad anchor flap 752A lies in a companion flap-receiving channel 752C.
In an illustrative embodiment, the corrugation of blank 618 is positioned to run in a transverse direction TD as shown in insert A in
Customers are always seeking stronger packages that use lighter weight material combinations to be able to reduce their packaging cost, while delivering a superior product to the market. Corrugated companies have responded over the years by providing structures of increasing complexity, particularly in the corner structural areas where the stacking strength of the package is often concentrated. In a number of examples, these strategies have greatly increased the strength of the package, but this goal has come at a cost, in that the number of layers of corrugated board in the package have increased between the product on the inside of the carton and the outside dimension of the package. This can have a negative effect on palletization and performance, as pallet fit can be compromised with the added layers, particularly when multiple packages are arranged on a pallet. The added layers of material can result in overhang, which not only compromises the stacking strength of the container, but may result in damage to the product. In addition, proper package fit with primary packages may be made difficult when adding additional layers of material and trying to hold firm on an established outside box dimension. Therefore, it would be desirable to have a box design that would offer the structural strength and design attributes, without the added layers of material between the product and outside of the package.
In accordance with the present disclosure, oversized slots between side or end walls and the corresponding minor flaps that fold to the inside of the container, as well as the removal of the exterior flap offsets from the end or side flap areas allow the exterior wraparound corner flap to fit and attach directly to the inside minor flap, rather than the outside wall of the container. This effectively allows this wraparound flap component to reside inward of the end wall, on the same plane as the end wall, making it flush with the end wall, and effectively eliminating one layer of board from each end or side of the container. While this may seem like a trivial gain, effectively eliminating a layer of board on each side or end of the package can gain the customer between ⅜ inch and ⅝ inch per box. If there are several boxes per row arranged on a pallet, this gain can be significant and a critical improvement in keeping the boxes inside the edge of the pallet.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/024,133, filed Jan. 28, 2008, which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
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