The present invention relates generally to containers, and more specifically to containers for delicate products such as cakes.
People transport items of certain fragilities using different types of devices and containers. Depending on the fragility and quality of the item transported, different solutions have been available with some success.
In the area of food and baked goods, such as high quality cakes, bakers frequently apply frosting to the exterior of the baked good which can as a result be challenging to transport and remove for display. Typical cake boxes include simple cardboard or other hard paper with four sides, a bottom, and a hinged top, where in some instances the assembly of the cardboard box includes tabs that can be folded into slots. Once transported the tabs can sometimes be removed from the slots and the cake lifted from the box. These simple cake boxes tend to be relatively inexpensive, but disassembling the box can be tricky, can cause the box to contact the frosting of the cake, and such simple boxes offer little in the way of appearance or presentation. They have typically been provided with a single exterior color, such as white or pink, and in some instances with a graphic of the selling retailer on the top of the box.
Special occasions can call for specialty cakes or other baked goods. In these instances, cakes or parts of cakes, such as the top layer, are sometimes kept for a period of time, such as a year, in a freezer. Such baked goods can provide special memories for the recipients or guests of honor. Brides and grooms in the United States sometimes will participate in a tradition of eating the remainder of their wedding cake, such as the topmost layer, on the first anniversary of their wedding. Such specialty baked goods, such as the tops of wedding cakes, are typically transported and/or maintained in the aforementioned common cardboard cake box. As a result, once the cake is eaten and the box and any remaining cake discarded, there is nothing that remains. There is no sentimental value attached to the baked good or the box containing the cake or other food item.
Further, some cake boxes are not easily disassembled. People frequently try to lift the cake from the cake box, and this can result in the person getting his or her fingers in the frosting on the exterior of the cake, or the cake frosted side or edge touching the side of the box. Frequently cakes take up much of the box and thus little room for error is available when extricating the cake from the box. One must put his or her hands in the box, put the fingers around the base which is typically a circle or a rectangle that fits flush with the sides of the box, and the user must then lift the cake out of the box. This maneuver requires significant dexterity and can nevertheless, even when great care is taken, result in the user contacting the frosting side of the cake with his or her fingers or brushing the exterior of the cake against the inside of the box. Cakes can be round or rectangular or take other shapes, such removal issues exist when lifting, for example, a rectangular cake from a similarly shaped box. And as noted, disassembling the box can result in contact between he interior of the box and the exterior of the cake or baked good(s). Contact with the exterior frosted sides or edges of cakes can not only harm the appearance of the cake but can also result in cleanliness or contamination issues.
Thus it would be advantageous to offer a container that addresses the deficiencies of prior containers, such as the deficiencies of prior food or cake containers.
According to one embodiment, there is provided a container comprising a base, a front panel joined to the base, a right panel and a left panel joined to the base, two rear flaps positionable in a closed configuration comprising a first rear flap joined to the right panel and positionable perpendicular to the right panel and a second rear flap joined to the left panel and positionable perpendicular to the left panel, a rear panel joined to the base, and a top joined to the rear panel. The closed configuration comprises the top oriented atop the front panel, right panel, and left panel and the rear panel proximate the two rear flaps. The container is employable in an open configuration wherein the rear panel and top are folded away from the front panel and the two rear flaps opened to non-perpendicular angles from the right panel and left panel such that an article can be horizontally inserted into or retrieved from the container.
According to a second embodiment, there is provided a container comprising a base, a front panel joined to a right panel and a left panel and joined to the base, and two rear flaps comprising a first rear flap joined to the right panel and positionable perpendicular to the right panel in a closed configuration and a second rear flap joined to the left panel and positionable perpendicular to the left panel in the closed configuration. The closed configuration comprises a top oriented atop the front panel, right panel, and left panel, and a rear panel joined to the top and base and proximate the two rear flaps. The container is employable in an open configuration wherein the rear panel and top are folded away from the front panel and the two rear flaps opened to non-perpendicular angles from the right panel and left panel such that an article can be horizontally inserted into or retrieved from the container.
According to a third embodiment, there is provided a container comprising a base affixed to a front panel, a right panel and a left panel, two rear flaps unconnected to the base and comprising a first rear flap joined to the right panel and positionable perpendicular to the right panel in a closed configuration, and a second rear flap joined to the left panel and positionable perpendicular to the left panel in the closed configuration. The closed configuration comprises a top oriented atop the front panel, right panel, and left panel, and a rear panel joined to the top and base and proximate the two rear flaps. The container is employable in an open configuration wherein the rear panel and top are folded away from the front panel and the two rear flaps opened to non-perpendicular angles from the right panel and left panel such that an article can be horizontally inserted into or retrieved from the container.
These and other advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the invention and the accompanying drawings.
For a more complete understanding of the present disclosure, reference is now made to the following figures, wherein like reference numbers refer to similar items throughout the figures:
The following description and the drawings illustrate specific embodiments sufficiently to enable those skilled in the art to practice the system and method described. Other embodiments may incorporate structural, logical, process and other changes. Examples merely typify possible variations. Individual elements and functions are generally optional unless explicitly required, and the sequence of operations may vary. Portions and features of some embodiments may be included in, or substituted for, those of others.
The present design includes a container having three sides fixed to a base, with a fourth or rear side comprising two divided panels not fixed to the base. The base of the device has a single panel adjoining the base as well as a cover piece with an optional front flap. An item disposed therein can be retrieved by the user opening the optional flap when present and the cover piece, lowering the cover and single panel away from the rear of the container, opening the two divided panels and retrieving the item from the rear of the container. As a result, there is minimal chance the user will harm the product contained therein.
In one embodiment, the container is a cake box and the article maintained is a frosted cake. Other objects may be carried or held in the container, including but not limited to baked goods, other food products, and other items, and the present design is not limited in this regard.
In one embodiment, a graphic may be applied to the article held inside, and a similar or related graphic or set of graphics may be provided on the container, making the container a desirable keepsake. In one embodiment, the graphic on the exterior of the box may be a photograph or visual representation of a person or persons, such as a wedding couple, and the interior product may bear a similar or identical graphic or set of graphics. Graphics on the product may be on the top or sides. In one embodiment, a wedding or other special occasion cake is provided with a picture of the wedding couple on the cake, and the container bears a similar or identical graphical representation of the wedding couple. The couple or a person having an interest may retain the container as a keepsake.
The container 101 may be constructed of any material sufficient to hold what is to be maintained or transported therein, including a stiff cardboard or generally stiff material sufficient to maintain, for example, a cake. However, the container 101 may be constructed of any appropriate material or materials, and may include metal, wood, plastic, and outer adornments and/or materials. In one embodiment, container 101 is used to maintain a cake, such as a rectangular or round cake with icing or frosting. Thus the bottom 201 must be of sufficient strength to maintain the cake in such an embodiment, including the ability for a person to carry the container containing the cake. Different materials may be employed in the construction of the container 101, such as constructing the bottom 201 or base from one material or combination of materials and top 103, right side 104, front side or front panel 105, and/or left side 202 of different materials. Further, while not specifically shown in
The container and/or article contained therein may include other decorative aspects, such as ribbons, text, patterns such as floral, geometric, or abstract representations, or virtually any representation desired.
It is to be understood that various different securing or affixing elements may be employed, including a single securing or affixing element, where such securing or affixing elements may include but are not limited to hook and loop fasteners, clips, two sided tape, or even glue or other adhesives. Also, while shown as triangles in
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Thus according to one embodiment, there is provided a container comprising a base, a front panel joined to the base, a right panel and a left panel joined to the base, two rear flaps positionable in a closed configuration comprising a first rear flap joined to the right panel and positionable perpendicular to the right panel and a second rear flap joined to the left panel and positionable perpendicular to the left panel, a rear panel joined to the base, and a top joined to the rear panel. The closed configuration comprises the top oriented atop the front panel, right panel, and left panel and the rear panel proximate the two rear flaps. The container is employable in an open configuration wherein the rear panel and top are folded away from the front panel and the two rear flaps opened to non-perpendicular angles from the right panel and left panel such that an article can be horizontally inserted into or retrieved from the container.
According to a second embodiment, there is provided a container comprising a base, a front panel joined to a right panel and a left panel and joined to the base, and two rear flaps comprising a first rear flap joined to the right panel and positionable perpendicular to the right panel in a closed configuration and a second rear flap joined to the left panel and positionable perpendicular to the left panel in the closed configuration. The closed configuration comprises a top oriented atop the front panel, right panel, and left panel, and a rear panel joined to the top and base and proximate the two rear flaps. The container is employable in an open configuration wherein the rear panel and top are folded away from the front panel and the two rear flaps opened to non-perpendicular angles from the right panel and left panel such that an article can be horizontally inserted into or retrieved from the container.
According to a third embodiment, there is provided a container comprising a base affixed to a front panel, a right panel and a left panel, two rear flaps unconnected to the base and comprising a first rear flap joined to the right panel and positionable perpendicular to the right panel in a closed configuration, and a second rear flap joined to the left panel and positionable perpendicular to the left panel in the closed configuration. The closed configuration comprises a top oriented atop the front panel, right panel, and left panel, and a rear panel joined to the top and base and proximate the two rear flaps. The container is employable in an open configuration wherein the rear panel and top are folded away from the front panel and the two rear flaps opened to non-perpendicular angles from the right panel and left panel such that an article can be horizontally inserted into or retrieved from the container.
The foregoing description of specific embodiments reveals the general nature of the disclosure sufficiently that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily modify and/or adapt the system and method for various applications without departing from the general concept. Therefore, such adaptations and modifications are within the meaning and range of equivalents of the disclosed embodiments. The phraseology or terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.
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