The invention relates to a package for several delicacies, such as chocolates, cookies, candies and all other edible products, wherein the delicacies that are present in the package may either be unpackaged delicacies or delicacies that are packaged individually or in batches
Such a package functions to keep a number of delicacies together and sell them as one unit. Such a package may also function to present the delicacies for consumption, however, wherein the package is placed on a table in open position, for example, so that the delicacies can readily be removed from the package by hand. In such a case it is important that the package forms a suitable package for transporting and storing the delicacies in its closed position, and that the package forms a container from which the delicacies can readily be taken by hand in the open position.
The object of the invention is to provide a package for several delicacies that comprises a closed position, with the delicacies present therein, and an open position, wherein the package forms a suitable container for presenting the individual delicacies.
According to the invention, in order to accomplish that objective, the package comprises compartments and the package have a closed position, wherein each compartment is a part of a container for the delicacies, and a open position, wherein the compartments have been pivoted downwards forming several holders for delicacies that are open at their upper sides.
The delicacies that are present inside the package may furthermore be packaged individually or in batches, for example in the form of stacks of jointly packaged delicacies.
Preferably, in closed position of the package, a wall part of each compartment forms a portion of a flat bottom of said container. When transforming the package from the closed position into the open position said wall part hinges downwards together with the relevant compartment to form said holder.
Preferably a compartment comprises wall parts which are disposed at the upper side and at the bottom side of the package in the closed position thereof, and which form sidewalls of the compartments (or holders) in the open position of the package, and said compartment comprises wall parts which form side walls of the package in the closed position of the package and which form the bottom wall of the compartment in the open position of the package.
In one preferred embodiment the package is bounded in its closed position by a polygonal bottom surface and a similar upper surface, which surfaces extend parallel to each other, and by a number of rectangular surfaces extending substantial perpendicularly to said bottom surface. Thereby said rectangular surfaces forming the sides of the package in closed position may incline inward so that said upper surface is smaller then said bottom surface.
Preferably, a compartment comprises a wall part that lies in the same plane as the bottom part in the closed position of the package, so that said wall parts and said bottom part jointly form a flat bottom of the package in the closed position thereof. The package may comprise only two compartments positioned opposite each other.
In one preferred embodiment the package comprises substantial vertical edges in its closed position, at which edges flat walls meet, and the package can rest on a flat supporting surface with said edges in its open position, whereby said edges extend in horizontal direction and form a stable support for the open package.
Preferably, the package includes a cover which, in the closed position of the package, closes the upper side of the container, which cover extends over the side walls of said container. The use of such a cover, in which a transparent window may furthermore be present, makes it possible to fix the compartments in the position they occupy in the closed position of the package. As an alternative the cover can be completely made of transparent material.
In one preferred embodiment a central part of the container is provided with a gripping element, which can be taken hold of by hand once the cover that may be present has been removed. This makes it possible to hold a bottom part of the package whilst the compartments pivot downwards upon opening of the package.
Preferably the bottom of the container is provided with a dividing element, which forms walls between the compartments in the closed position of the package. Thereby said gripping element may be attached to said dividing element.
The dividing element may also strengthen the bottom part to which it is attached, thus forming an adequate connection between the compartments attached thereto. Preferably the dividing element extends up to the upper side of the package in the closed position thereof.
In one preferred embodiment said package contains delicacies having a shape that matches the shape of a compartment, such that one delicacy or a specific number of delicacies fits in said compartment. In this way each compartment can contain a number of delicacies in a specific position that makes it easier to take out the delicacies by hand.
In one preferred embodiment the compartments are pivotally connected to a bottom part, which bottom part forms a portion of the flat bottom of said container in closed position of the package, which bottom part preferably has the form of an polygon, with a pivotable compartment being present on two or more sides of the polygon.
The bottom part may be strengthened, if necessary, for example by means of ribs or an additional layer of material, so that it will form a solid base to which the compartments are pivotally connected.
In one preferred embodiment the bottom part is in the form of an equilateral polygon, with a pivotable compartment being present on each side. The wall of the compartment that lies in the plane of the bottom part in the closed position of the package may be triangular thereby, such that the package, in the closed position thereof, will have a bottom in the form of an equilateral polygon comprising twice as many sides as the bottom part.
Preferably, the bottom part is in the form of an equilateral triangle, wherein the wall part of a compartment that bounds each of the sides of said triangle is triangular in shape, such that said wall parts, together with the bottom part, form a hexagonal bottom of the package in the closed position of said package. As a result, the package can be readily stacked in its closed position, and in addition to that it has an attractive form.
In another preferred embodiment the bottom part is square in shape, wherein the wall part of a compartment bounding each of the sides of said square is triangular in shape, such that said wall parts, together with the bottom part, form a square bottom of the package in the closed position of said package. In that case the package will be square in shape in its closed position, seen in top plan view, so that the closed package will have the shape of a rectangular parallelepiped.
The invention furthermore relates to a method for packaging delicacies, wherein the delicacies are packaged in a package as described above.
In order to explain the invention more fully, two embodiments of the package will be described hereafter with reference to the drawing.
The figures are merely schematic representations, wherein like parts are numbered alike.
Cover 3, which is separately shown in
In the first embodiment the package comprises three compartments 7, which are pivotally connected to bottom part 8 (
In the open position of the package, as is shown in
Present on bottom part 8 is a dividing element 10, which on the one hand functions to strengthen bottom part 8 and which on the other hand, in the closed position of the package, separates the compartments 7 so that the delicacies 2 will remain in place. Dividing element 10 may be made of a plastic or of another material and be attached by gluing or clipping or the like to bottom part 8. Dividing element 10 may also be made of the same material as the other part of the package, for example paper or cardboard or plastics, and be formed separately or integrally with said other part from a blank. The dividing element 10 may be open or may be openable to form an additional compartment for the delicacies 2 or for containing other food item or non-food element such as aromatic substance, electric light bulb plus power supply, cigarette, coffee stirrer etc. Dividing element 10 could be fabricated separately and may be removable, e.g. for addition of inscription or gift.
At its upper side dividing element 10 includes a gripping element 11, for example consisting of a string loop. In the closed position of the package, with the cover 3 removed, the gripping element 11 can be taken hold of by hand, so that the package can be lifted. Since the compartments 7 pivot with respect to bottom part 8 thereby, that is, pivot in downward direction, the package will be converted from the closed position (
In the fourth embodiment of the package, which is shown in
The fifth embodiment of the package, which is shown in
The second, the third, the fourth as well as the fifth embodiment may be provided with a cover as shown with the first embodiment. The cover will be triangular, square, hexagonal or octagonal in that case, depending on the shape of the closed package in top plan view.
The eighth embodiment as shown in
The illustrated embodiments are merely examples, many other embodiments are possible.
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