The present invention relates to a multi-tiered container design for pizza and other foods.
There are basically two ways of packaging large size pizzas. One is a square box, usually about 15 inches square and 1¾ inches deep. The other way is cardboard tray with two large pizzas carried side by side thereon which are slid into a paper bag. Both of these packages are difficult and awkward to handle, and hard to negotiate through doorways. Also, the large pizza box is so large it is difficult to fold and discard into a conventional size trash can, difficult to put in a refrigerator, and difficult to fit into a standard microwave oven.
The present invention is directed to a container, forming a multi-tiered container when folded from a flat planar blank. The container includes a top having a planar top surface, a top front side, a top left side, a top right side, and a top back side. The container also includes a bottom having a planar bottom surface, a bottom front side, a bottom left side, a bottom right side, and a bottom back side. A horizontal opening edge extends parallel to the planar top surface and the planar bottom surface. The horizontal opening edge divides and separates the top from the bottom, more specifically, the top front side from the bottom front side, the top left side from the bottom left side, and the top right side from the bottom right side. The container also has a back side horizontal fold extending longitudinally across and creating a fold line between the top back side and the bottom back side of the container. The container also includes a locking tab formed on the top left side that extends downward and is received by an aperture formed on the bottom left side. There is also a locking tab formed on the top right side and extends downward and is received in an aperture formed on the bottom right side. The locking tab on the top left side and the locking tab on the top right side hold the top to the bottom when the container is in the closed position. Both locking tabs each have a neck portion and a wing portion. The wing portion is wider than the neck portion and when the respective locking tab is placed within its respective aperture, each wing portion locks the top to the bottom by passing through the respective aperture and resting laterally below the aperture.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
Referring now to the invention in more detail, in
The top left side 20a and top right side 22a each have a locking tab 28 configured to align with and slide into a respective aperture 30 formed on bottom left side 20b and bottom right side 22b. It is within the scope of this invention for each locking tab 28 to be located on the bottom left side of 20b and bottom right side of 22b, when respective aperture 30 formed on top left side 20a and top right side 22a. A locator tab 32 extends upward from each of the edges of apertures 30 on the bottom left side 20b, bottom right side 22b and function to align the top 12 with the bottom 14, when the container 10 is closed. The locator tabs 32 are also positioned within recesses 34 formed on the inside surface of top 12 of the container, which confirms alignment of the top 12 and bottom 14 when the container is closed. The locator tabs 32 also align partially parallel and partially abut against the locking tabs 28 when the container 10 is closed, which provides support to the structure of the container 10 by increasing the thickness of the container in the region of the locking tabs 28 and locator tabs 32.
Between the top 12 and bottom 14 and contained within the container 10 is a horizontal divider 36 that is connected the bottom front side 16b. The horizontal divider 36 folds along a horizontal divider fold line 38 formed between the bottom front side 16b of the box and the horizontal divider 36. When folded along the horizontal divider fold line 38 the horizontal divider 36 extends over, above and parallel to a bottom inside surface 40 of the container. It also within the scope of this invention for the horizontal divider fold line 38 to include a pull tab 42 feature extending along horizontal divider fold line 38, which allows the horizontal divider 36 to be separated from the container 10 when the pull tab 42 is pulled and removed. The bottom inside surface 40 of the container and the horizontal divider 36 provide surfaces for placing two tiers of items. For example a first pizza can be placed on the bottom inside surface 40 and a second pizza can be placed above on the horizontal divider 36 once folded into position over the bottom inside surface 40. The top 12 of the container 10 is then folded down to the closed position covering the horizontal divider 36. The top 12 is located and held in place with the locking tabs 28 and locator tabs 32 described above.
Referring now to the locking tabs 28, each locking tab 28 has a neck portion 44 and a wing portion 46. The wing portion 46 is wider than the neck portion 44 and the respective aperture 30 to which the locking tab 28 slides into. During closing of the container 10, the top 12 can be locked to the bottom 14 using the locking tabs 28 found on the top left side 20a and top right side 22a. During closing, the top 12 can be bent allowing the wing portion 46, which is wider than the aperture 30, to slide at an angle into the respective aperture 30 thereby allowing the wing portion 46 to lock the top 12 to the bottom 14 by passing through the respective aperture 30 and resting laterally below the aperture 30.
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Compartment walls 132, which are connected to and part of bottom left side 120b and bottom right side 122b are perpendicular to the inside surface of the back side 118 create a three walled, opened ended compartment when a horizontal divider 136 is folded in the closed position. The horizontal divider 136 is positioned between the top 112 and bottom 114 and folds along a horizontal divider fold line 138 formed between the bottom front side 116b of the box and the horizontal divider 136. The horizontal divider 36 extends over, above and parallel to a bottom inside surface 140 of the container 100. It also within the scope of this invention for the horizontal divider fold line 138 to include a pull-tab feature that allows the horizontal divider to be separated from the container 100 when the pull-tab is pulled, which removes the connection of the horizontal divider 136 to the container 100. The bottom inside surface 140 of the container and the horizontal divider 136 provide surfaces for placing two tiers of items. For example a first pie can be placed on the bottom inside surface 140 and a second pie can be placed above on the horizontal divider 136 once folded into position over the bottom inside surface 140. The top 112 of the container 100 is then folded down to the closed position covering the horizontal divider 136.
While the present embodiment of the invention describes features that are on specific sides of the container it is within the scope of this invention for any features to be positioned on the opposite side top, bottom, left, right, front or back.
The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/889,691 filed Oct. 11, 2013.
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