Claims
- 1. A packaging system assembly for carry-out food comprising:
(a) a plurality of sealable and stackable disposable containers each of which includes a lid and a base, said lid including ridge means about its upper portion adapted to receive the bottom portion base of a like container and maintain the like container in aligned stacked relationship thereto when the containers are stacked, each of the plurality of containers being characterized by a common outer container perimeter; (b) a multilayer, liquid-impervious composite carry-out bag which is substantially water vapor and liquid-impervious provided with an apertured handle and at least front, and back and bottom panels, said carry-out bag further including a mechanical interlock for securing the front panel thereof to the rear panel thereof in generally liquid and water vapor impermeable relationship, and said bottom panel being substantially congruent in shape to said sealable and stackable disposable containers and being characterized by an internal perimeter sized to accommodate a stack of the plurality of sealable containers having the common outer container perimeter to form said packaging system assembly and maintain the stack in alignment during transport thereof, said assembly being configured to maintain said disposable containers horizontally while suspended from its apertured handle; being capable of being stably disposed on a horizontal flat surface while suspended from said apertured handle while maintaining said disposable containers horizontally and being removed from said horizontal flat surface by said apertured handle while maintaining said disposable containers horizontally.
- 2. The packaging system assembly according to claim 1, wherein said carry-out bag is provided with a generally flat bottom panel.
- 3. The packaging system assembly according to claim 2, wherein the generally flat bottom panel has an aspect ratio of about 1.4 or less.
- 4. The packaging system assembly according to claim 2, wherein the generally flat bottom panel has an aspect ratio of about 1.3 or less.
- 5. The packaging system assembly according to claim 2, wherein the front panel of the carry-out bag is joined directly to the rear panel of the carry-out bag.
- 6. The packaging system assembly according to claim 5, wherein the front panel of the carry-out bag is melt-bonded to the rear panel of the carry-out bag.
- 7. The packaging system assembly according to claim 1, wherein said carry-out bag includes as one layer a metallized polymer film.
- 8. The packaging system assembly according to claim 7, wherein said carry-out bag includes as one layer a paper layer.
- 9. The packaging system assembly according to claim 8, wherein said carry-out bag is formed from a laminated composite material incorporating a metallized polymer film, a second polymer film laminated thereto and a paper layer which is likewise laminated to the second polymer film.
- 10. The packaging system assembly according to claim 8, wherein the paper layer of the carry-out bag is pattern laminated to the metallized polymer film, optionally including one or more intermediate polymer layers.
- 11. The packaging system assembly according to claim 1, wherein said apertured handle of the carry-out bag is die-cut into the front and back panels of the carry-out bag.
- 12. The packaging system assembly according to claim 11, wherein the die-cut handle is configured such that the panel material is cut over less than a complete handle aperture perimeter whereby the material of the panels may be folded through the handle aperture to provide a mechanical interlock in order to secure the front panel to the rear panel.
- 13. The packaging system assembly according to claim 11, wherein said die-cut apertured handle has an arched upper grip.
- 14. The packaging system assembly according to claim 1, wherein said carry-out bag is adapted to reliably transport a load of at least about 3 lbs.
- 15. The packaging system assembly according to claim 1, wherein said carry-out bag is adapted to reliably transport a load of at least about 5 lbs.
- 16. The packaging system assembly according to claim 1, wherein said carry-out bag is adapted to reliably transport a load of at least about 7 lbs.
- 17. The packaging system assembly according to claim 1, wherein said apertured handle of the carry-out bag has an Instron® failure value of at least about 20 lbs.
- 18. The packaging system assembly according to claim 1, wherein said apertured handle of the carry-out bag has an Instron® failure value of at least about 30 lbs.
- 19. The packaging system assembly according to claim 18, wherein said apertured handle of the carry-out bag has an Instron® failure value of at least about 40 lbs.
- 20. The packaging system assembly according to claim 1, wherein said carry-out bag is formed of a self-supporting material.
- 21. The packaging system assembly according to claim 20, wherein said compact bag is configured to maintain the apertured handle in an erect position when the assembly is placed on a flat surface.
- 22. The packaging system assembly according to claim 1, wherein the front and back panels of the carry-out bag are provided with mating interior closure elements about their upper portions in the interior of the carry-out bag to secure the front panel of the carry-out bag to the back panel of the carry-out bag upon application of pressure to the closure elements.
- 23. The packaging system assembly according to claim 22, wherein the mating closure elements include a first continuous closure element extending substantially entirely across the interior of the front panel of the carry-out bag and a second continuous closure element extending substantially entirely across the interior of the entire back panel of the carry-out bag which are adapted to form a substantially liquid-proof and vapor-proof seal upon application of pressure to the closure elements so as to seal the interior of the carry-out bag.
- 24. The packaging system assembly according to claim 23, wherein said first and second continuous closure elements comprise male and female closure elements arranged to be interlocked over their length.
- 25. The packaging assembly system according to claim 1, wherein the internal perimeter of the carry-out bag is from about 5 to about 30 percent larger than the common outer container perimeter of the plurality of sealable disposable containers.
- 26. The packaging system assembly according to claim 25, wherein the internal perimeter of the carry-out bag is from about 7.5 to about 25 percent larger than the common outer container perimeter of the plurality of sealable disposable containers.
- 27. The packaging system assembly according to claim 26, wherein the internal perimeter of the carry-out bag is from about 10 to about 20 percent larger than the common outer container perimeter of the plurality of sealable disposable containers.
- 28. The packaging system assembly according to claim 25, wherein the front panel of the carry-out bag is joined directly to the rear panel of the carry-out bag.
- 29. The packaging system assembly according to claim 1, wherein the composite bag is provided with a fibrous reinforcing panel adhered to the bag about the apertured handle.
- 30. The packaging system assembly according to claim 1, wherein the fibrous aperture reinforcing panel extends over a distance of from about ¼ inch to about 2 inches outwardly from the apertured handle perimeter.
- 31. The packaging system assembly according to claim 30, wherein the fibrous aperture reinforcing panel extends over a distance of from about ½ inch to about 1½ inches outwardly from the apertured handle perimeter.
- 32. The packaging system assembly according to claim 1, wherein the fibrous aperture reinforcing panel is a nonwoven fiber reinforcing panel.
- 33. The packaging system assembly according to claim 32, wherein the fibrous reinforcing panel is a spunbond polyethylene fiber reinforcing panel.
- 34. The packaging system assembly according to claim 1, wherein the front and back panels of the composite bag are each provided with fibrous aperture reinforcing panels adhered thereto about the apertured handle perimeter.
- 35. A packaging system assembly for carry-out food comprising:
(a) a plurality of scalable and stackable disposable containers each of which includes a lid and a base and defines a retaining ridge about its upper portion adapted to receive the bottom of a like container and maintain the like container in aligned stacked relationship thereto when the containers are stacked, each of the plurality of containers being characterized by a common outer container perimeter, wherein the lids include domes having generally planar upper portions and downwardly extending sidewalls provided with a plurality of outwardly convex flutes formed in said sidewalls, said flutes having characteristic cylindrical diameters, said sidewalls extending downwardly to an engagement portion of said lids adapted to be secured to the bases about engagement perimeters of said lids, wherein said lids include about 1.85 or fewer flutes per inch of engagement perimeter; and (b) a multilayer, liquid-impervious composite carry-out bag provided with an apertured handle and at least front and back panels, said carry-out bag further including a mechanical interlock for securing the front panel thereof to the rear panel thereof and being characterized by an internal perimeter sized to accommodate a stack of the plurality of sealable containers having the common outer container perimeter and maintain the stack in alignment during transport thereof, said assembly being configured to maintain said disposable containers horizontally while suspended from its apertured handle; being capable of being stably disposed on a horizontal flat surface while suspended from said apertured handle while maintaining said disposable containers horizontally and being removed from said horizontal flat surface by said apertured handle while maintaining said disposable containers horizontally.
- 36. The packaging system assembly according to claim 35, wherein said lids include from about 1.5 to about 1.85 flutes per inch of engagement perimeter.
- 37. The packaging system assembly according to claim 35, wherein the ratio of the characteristic cylindrical diameter of said flutes to the engagement perimeter of said lids is from about 0.0125 to about 0.025.
- 38. The packaging system assembly according to claim 35, wherein said lids are thermoformed, thermoformed by the application of vacuum or thermoformed by a combination of vacuum and pressure from a sheet of thermoplastic material.
- 39. The packaging system assembly according to claim 38, wherein said lids have a wall caliper of from about 8 to about 20 mils.
- 40. The packaging system assembly according to claim 39, wherein said lids have a wall caliper of from about 8 to about 15 mils.
- 41. The packaging system assembly according to claim 40, wherein said lids have a wall caliper of from about 10 to about 13 mils.
- 42. The packaging system assembly according to claim 38, wherein said lids are thermoformed by the application of vacuum.
- 43. The packaging system assembly according to claim 38, wherein said lids are thermoformed from oriented polystyrene sheet.
- 44. The packaging system assembly according to claim 38, wherein said lids are thermoformed from a sheet of thermoplastic material comprising polypropylene.
- 45. A packaging system assembly for carry-out food comprising:
(a) a plurality of sealable and stackable disposable containers each of which includes a lid and a base and defines a retaining ridge about its upper portion adapted to receive the bottom of a like container and maintain the like container in aligned stacked relationship thereto when the containers are stacked, each of the plurality of containers being characterized by a common outer container perimeter, wherein the containers comprise:
(i) base serving members having generally planar base central portions, base sidewalls extending generally upwardly and outwardly therefrom and base outer flange portions extending outwardly from said base sidewalls; (ii) said base sidewalls defining base sealing regions with (i) annular base sealing portions disposed between said substantially planar base central portions of said base serving members and said base outer flange portions, (ii) base stop ridges adjacent upper extremities of said annular base sealing portions as well as (iii) laterally extending retaining shelves adjacent lower extremities of said annular base sealing portions; and (iii) sealing lids provided with peripheral portions adapted to be retained by the annular base sealing regions of the base serving members, wherein said base serving members and the said sealing lids are configured such that when a sealing lid is forced downwardly on a base serving member, the lid is positioned by the retaining shelf and secured to the base serving member by the base stop ridge; and (b) a multilayer, liquid-impervious composite carry-out bag provided with an apertured handle and at least front and back panels, said carry-out bag further including a mechanical interlock for securing the front panel thereof to the rear panel thereof and being characterized by an internal perimeter sized to accommodate a stack of the plurality of sealable containers having the common outer container perimeter and maintain the stack in alignment during transport thereof, said assembly being configured to maintain said disposable containers horizontally while suspended from its apertured handle; being capable of being stably disposed on a horizontal flat surface while suspended from said apertured handle while maintaining said disposable containers horizontally and being removed from said horizontal flat surface by said apertured handle while maintaining said disposable containers horizontally.
- 46. The packaging system assembly according to claim 45, wherein said lids are domed lids.
- 47. The packaging system assembly according to claim 45, wherein the annular base sealing portions are undercut grooves.
- 48. The packaging system assembly according to claim 45, wherein the lids are generally planar and the base outer portions project upwardly with respect to their sealing regions so as to define the retaining ridges of the containers.
- 49. The packaging system assembly according to claim 48, wherein said lids are paperboard lids.
- 50. The packaging system assembly according to claim 45, wherein the container bases are formed of a microwaveable thermoplastic material.
- 51. The packaging system assembly according to claim 45, wherein said laterally extending retaining shelves of said base serving members extend outwardly over base sidewall shelf lengths of at least about 0.5% of the characteristic diameter of said base serving member.
- 52. The packaging system assembly according to claim 51, wherein said laterally extending retaining shelves of said base serving members extend outwardly over base sidewall shelf lengths of at least about 1% of the characteristic diameter of said base serving member.
- 53. The packaging system assembly according to claim 52, wherein said laterally extending retaining shelves of said base serving members extend outwardly over base sidewall shelf lengths of at least about 1.5% of the characteristic diameter of said base serving member.
- 54. The packaging system assembly according to claim 45, wherein said container bases are provided with stacking recesses in their lower sidewalls adapted to cooperate with the retaining ridges defined by the containers in order to maintain the stack in alignment during transport thereof.
- 55. A packaging system assembly for carry-out food comprising:
(a) a plurality of sealable and stackable disposable containers each of which includes a lid and a base and the lid includes ridge means about its upper portion adapted to receive the bottom of a like container and maintain the like container in aligned stacked relationship thereto when the containers are stacked, each of the plurality of containers being characterized by a common outer container perimeter, wherein the bases are formed of a microwaveable material; (b) a multilayer, liquid-impervious composite carry-out bag provided with and at least front and back panels, said carry-out bag further including a mechanical interlock for securing the front panel thereof to the rear panel thereof and being characterized by an internal perimeter sized to accommodate a stack of the plurality of sealable containers having the common outer container perimeter and maintain the stack in alignment during transport thereof.
- 56. The packaging system assembly according to claim 55, wherein a multilayer, liquid-impervious composite carry-out bag is substantially water vapor and liquid-impervious and further is provided with an apertured handle and at least front, and back and bottom panels, and said bottom panel being substantially congruent in shape to said sealable and stackable disposable containers and said assembly being configured to maintain said disposable containers horizontally while suspended from its apertured handle; being capable of being stably disposed on a horizontal flat surface while suspended from said apertured handle while maintaining said disposable containers horizontally and being removed from said horizontal flat surface by said apertured handle while maintaining said disposable containers horizontally.
- 57. The packaging system assembly according to claim 55, wherein the container bases comprise a microwaveable paper material.
- 58. The packaging system assembly according to claim 55, wherein the container bases are formed from a microwaveable thermoplastic material.
- 59. The packaging system assembly according to claim 58, wherein said microwaveable thermoplastic material comprises a foamed or solid polymeric material selected from the group consisting of: polyesters, polypropylenes, polyethylenes and copolymers and mixtures thereof.
- 60. The packaging system assembly according to claim 59, wherein said microwaveable material is selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, mineral-filled polypropylene, polyesters and mineral-filled polyesters.
- 61. The packaging system assembly according to claim 60, wherein said base serving members are thermoformed from mineral-filled polypropylene sheet.
- 62. The packaging system assembly according to claim 61, wherein said base serving members have a wall thickness from about 10 to about 80 mils and consist essentially of from about 40 to about 90 percent by weight of a polypropylene polymer, from about 10 to about 60 percent by weight of a mineral filler, from about 1 to about 15 percent by weight polyethylene, up to about 5 weight percent titanium dioxide and optionally including a basic organic or inorganic compound comprising the reaction product of an alkali metal or alkaline earth element with carbonates, phosphates, carboxylic acids as well as alkali metal and alkaline earth element oxides, hydroxides, or silicates and basic metal oxides, including mixtures of silicon dioxide with one or more of the following oxides: magnesium oxide, calcium oxide, barium oxide, and mixtures thereof.
- 63. The packaging system assembly according to claim 58, wherein said base serving members have a wall caliper of from about 10 to about 50 mils.
- 64. The packaging system assembly according to claim 63, wherein said base serving members have a wall caliper of from about 12 to about 25 mils.
- 65. The packaging system assembly according to claim 55, wherein said lids are thermoformed from polystyrene.
- 66. The packaging system assembly according to claim 55, wherein said lids are thermoformed from polypropylene.
- 67. A composite bag for use in connection with a plurality of sealable and stackable disposable containers each of which includes a lid and a base, the lids including ridge means about their upper portions adapted to receive the bottom portion of bases of like containers and maintain the like container in aligned stacked relationship thereto when the containers are stacked, each of the plurality of containers being characterized by a common outer container perimeter, the bag comprising a liquid-impervious composite multilayer construction which is substantially water vapor and liquid-impervious provided with an apertured handle having an apertured handle perimeter and at least front, and back and bottom panels, and said bottom panel being substantially congruent in shape to said sealable and stackable disposable containers and being characterized by an internal perimeter sized to accommodate a stack of the plurality of sealable containers having the common outer container perimeter to form a packaging system assembly and maintain the stack in alignment during transport thereof, said assembly being configured to maintain said disposable containers horizontally while suspended from its apertured handle; being capable of being stably disposed on a horizontal flat surface while suspended from said apertured handle while maintaining said disposable containers horizontally and being removed from said horizontal flat surface by said apertured handle while maintaining said disposable containers horizontally, wherein there is further provided a fibrous aperture reinforcing panel adhered to the bag about the apertured handle perimeter.
- 68. The composite bag according to claim 67, wherein the fibrous aperture reinforcing panel extends over a distance of from about ¼ inch to about 2 inches outwardly from the apertured handle perimeter.
- 69. The composite bag according to claim 68, wherein the fibrous aperture reinforcing panel extends over a distance of from about ½ inch to about 1½ inches outwardly from the apertured handle perimeter.
- 70. The composite bag according to claim 67, wherein the fibrous aperture reinforcing panel is a nonwoven fiber reinforcing panel.
- 71. The composite bag according to claim 70, wherein the fibrous reinforcing panel is a spunbond polyethylene fiber reinforcing panel.
- 72. The composite bag according to claim 67, wherein the front and back panels of the composite bag are each provided with fibrous aperture reinforcing panels adhered thereto about the apertured handle perimeter.
- 73. A packaging system assembly for carry-out food comprising:
(a) a plurality of sealable and stackable containers having a common perimeter formed from a pair of interchangeable container parts, each container part having a dome portion with a substantially planar central portion and a sidewall extending from the central portion of the dome and transitioning to a rim wherein the rim has an interlockable rim structure defined about the periphery of the container part in a rim plane, said interlockable rim structure having at least one radially undercut male ridge section and at least one radially undercut female groove section defined therein, as well as a pair of arculate undercut transition sections therebetween, said radially undercut male ridge and radially undercut female groove sections being configured such that the radially undercut male ridge and radially undercut female groove sections on a container part having a substantially identical interlockable rim structure will seal with interpenetrating resilient engagement about the periphery of said container part, the radial undercuts on said ridges and grooves being configured to urge the grooves and ridges on container parts having a substantially identical interlockable rim structure into sealing radial engagement and wherein the arculate undercut transition sections are configured such that the arculate undercut transition sections on a container part having a substantially identical rim structure will urge the transition sections into virtually sealing engagement when container parts with like rim structures are joined to form a closed container; and (b) a multilayer, liquid impervious composite bag characterized by an internal perimeter sized to accommodate a stack of the plurality of sealable containers having the common perimeter and maintain the stack in alignment during the transport thereof.
- 74. The packaging system assembly according to claim 73, wherein the central portions of the dome of the container parts are provided with a plurality of asymmetrically disposed arcuate stacking ridges having generally the same curvature as the sidewall at the corners, and being asymmetrically offset across an axis of rotation so as to cooperate with like ridges on an inverted like container part to secure a plurality of containers in a stack thereof.
- 75. The packaging system assembly according to claim 73, wherein the central portions of the domes of the container parts are provided with a plurality of asymmetrically disposed stacking ridges at the peripheries of the central portions of the domes, the stacking ridges being asymmetrically disposed across an axis of rotation so as to cooperate with like ridges on an inverted like container part to secure a plurality of containers in a stack thereof.
- 76. The packaging system according to claim 73, wherein the interchangeable container parts are thermoformed container parts and wherein the arculate transition sections of the container parts are drawn at a transition draw ratio that is less than the sealing rim draw ratio.
CLAIM FOR PRIORITY
[0001] This non-provisional application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/389,331, of the same title, filed Jun. 17, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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