Pastry tote with handles

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6581823
  • Patent Number
    6,581,823
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 29, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 24, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Elkins; Gary E.
    Agents
    • C. J. Husar, Esq.
Abstract
The present invention relates to a readily assembled pastry box that includes a pair of panels extending from opposite sides to form a pair of convenient carrying handles with a finger engaging slot therein, thus eliminating the need for string tying. The box is provided in blank form of conventional card stock and includes appropriate cuts and fold lines for convenient storage and easy assembly. It further includes multiple abutting side portions that interlock with latches to provide reinforcement and stability to protect the contents therein. Although referred to as a pastry box, it finds utility in carrying many other items as well. The unique handles allow for carrying its contents in a horizontal position without fear of damage during transit. The fold lines are optionally provided with slight indentations or perforations over portions thereof to facilitate the folding when assembling the box.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates generally to a box or carton for carrying various types of products. More specifically, it relates to a box which is provided in flat blank form and is readily assembled and includes a cover, bottom and four sides that interlock and a pair of panel members which extend upwardly from opposite sides to form a handle for carrying the product therein in a stable horizontal position.




We have all experienced the situation of visiting a bakery and making purchases such as a pie, cake, cookies, or other pastries and the products are placed in a box followed by several wraps of string in each direction to form an attachment for carrying the goodies. Although this procedure has served its purpose over the years, there are many disadvantages, such as, arriving at home and finding that the cookies are crushed or the box has collapsed and damaged the contents. Additionally, there is always that uncomfortable string pressure on the fingers while carrying and the vexing routine of trying to untie the knots in preparation for eating. Thus, there remains a need for a box which can be readily assembled in less time than conventional boxes and also provide a convenient, stable, carrying handle which, when opened at the destination for use, provides ready access to the lid/cover and the contents therein.




DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART




A manual search of the U.S. Patent Office files was conducted in the appropriate class and subclasses revealed the following patents.























1,135,742




2,351,207




2,548,252




3,377,015







2,074,638




2,508,909




2,805,019




6,062,466















The above cited patents, although they all disclose some type of handle structure, can be divided into two groups. The first group includes Bergstein, '252; Henderson et al, '207 and Muhs et al '019, each of which are disclosed as luggage-type carrying cases that include attached carrying handles that are located at one end of the box and are of totally different construction from that of the subject invention and do not provide for the carrying of the contents in a horizontal position. Bergstein, '252 is disclosed as a clothing box which includes handles that are separate from the box blank and are adhesively attached thereto.




The remaining five patents are all disclosed as pastry or cake-type boxes with integral carrying handles. Voris, '742 discloses a folding paper box wherein the cover/lid is formed of two top pieces 4, 5 with extending handle portions 11, 15. Black, '638 also discloses a box having a pair of top members 3 with handle portions extending there from. Evans et al, '909 discloses a receptacle for bakery products which includes a top 22, bottom 12, sides 14, 15, 16, 17 and a pair of flaps 28, 29 with cut-out portions 59 and 60 for receiving a separate latching handle 36. Moreno, '015 discloses a six sided box with finger-receiving apertures 34 and is used for holding cakes. Itey, '468 discloses a folding box for products such as pastries and cakes. The box includes a bottom and four sides which interlock at the top to form finger holes 01, 02.




As can be seen from the above cited art, there have been many attempts to provide an easily assembled box that includes carrying handles. However, there has never been provided a box with integral handles that are separate from lid/cover that are readily released to provide ready access to the lid and contents therein. The structure of applicant's box provides handles portions that extend upwardly from a pair of panels that extend the full width of the box, thus providing support along both sides thereof.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a box which can be used for many purposes in addition to that set forth above with regard to pastry products. However, it does find particular usefulness by bakeries and pastry shops to package their cakes, pies, cookies and donuts. The box includes a plurality of interlocking sides, bottom, top and a pair of upwardly extending panel portions with finger cut-out flaps for convenient carrying. The boxes can be shipped and easily stored in a flat blank condition and readily assembled prior to use. It allows speedy packaging, reduced costs and provides the customer with ease of handling.




OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




An object of the invention is to provide a box that is readily stored in blank condition and easily assembled for use.




A further object of the invention is to provide a pastry box that has convenient handles for carrying.




Yet another object of the invention is to provide a box that can be conveniently shipped and stored in a flat blank condition prior to use, taking up a minimum amount of precious storage space.




Still another object of the invention is to provide a pastry container that is sturdy and provides protection for the items inside.




A still further object of the invention is to provide a box that includes a plurality of latching flap portions that are reinforced by inwardly folded flaps of the cover.




Another object of the invention is to provide a box having fold/crease lines with partial perforations therein for ease of folding during assembly.




These and other objects of the invention will becme more apparent hereinafter. The instant invention will now be described with particular reference to the accompanying drawings which form a part of this specification wherein like reference characters designate the corresponding parts in the several views.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view, showing the pastry box in its assembled condition.





FIG. 2

is a sectional view, taken along the plane


2





2


of

FIG. 1

, illustrating the interior thereof.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a partial folded box showing the seqence of folding.





FIG. 4

is a plan view of a box blank illustrating the various cut and fold lines utilized.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Referring to

FIG. 1

, there is shown a perspective view of the pastry box


5


in its assembled condition. As illustrated, box


25


includes four sides


26


, (only two shown in this view) with the lid


27


and extending flap


28


turned downward inside box


25


abutting side


26


. Two opposite sides


26


include panel extensions


29


that project upwardly at an acute angle from crease lines


30


, followed by crease line


31


and a vertical portion


32


that includes a transverse finger opening


33


that is formed by a cut-out


34


and crease line


35


permitting insertion of a plurality of fingers through handle


50


for convenient carrying, Side


26


is shown with a pair of spaced right-angle slits


36


which serve to hold latches


37


formed on latch flaps


38


and securely hold all four sides


26


in place. Opposite side


26


also includes a pair of right-angle slits


36


to accommodate latches


37


on that side to lock sides


26


and rigidify the box.




Turning now to

FIG. 2

, there is illustrated a sectional view taken along the plane


2





2


of FIG.


1


. As illustrated, lid


27


includes a pair of side flaps


27


A which extend the full length and height of sides


26


to provide complete lateral support to box


25


. Further, flaps


38


extend for a short lateral distance in the corner areas along sides


26


and provide additional structural strength to the box


25


with latch members


37


interlocking with slits


36


. Thus two sides


26


of box


25


have three layers of support, i.e. top flaps


27


A, latch flaps


38


and sides


26


, all of which contribute to a unique, easily assembled pastry box or any other type of useful box.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, there is shown box


25


, in its partially assembled state. As shown, lid


27


is folded downwardly along fold line


30


with lid flap


28


also shown folded downwardly as indicated by arrow


55


with side


26


folded upwardly as indicated by arrow


60


. The next step in the assembly process would be to engage latches


37


into their respective slits


36


, raise lid


27


and insert the product to be carried, followed by closing of the lid


27


and bringing both vertical portions


32


together and completing the assembly of the box and carrying handle


50


.




Turning now to

FIG. 4

, there is illustrated a plan view of the blank utilized in forming box


25


. As shown, the blank is stamped out or cut into the shape shown from conventional card stock material used for boxes of this type. Bottom panel


40


is shown with four fold lines


30


about its perimeter thereof. Extending from an opposite pair of said fold lines


30


are a first pair of sides


26


, the height of which is set by the location of a second pair of fold lines


30


parallel to and spaced from said first set of fold lines


30


. The first pair of sides


26


are provided with a plurality of spaced slits


36


for receiving latches


37


of latch flaps


38


. Spaced from the second set of fold lines


30


is a third set of fold lines


31


which form handle panels


29


there between followed by a finger receiving portion


33


. Extending from one of the two remaining bottom panel


40


fold lines


30


is a third side


26


that includes fold line


30


and cuts C to allow latch flaps


38


to fold and form the corners of box


25


. Latch flaps


38


further include latches


37


formed on the outer ends thereof for engaging slits


36


and securely hold the sides


26


together. Extending from the last fold line


30


of bottom panel


40


is the fourth side


26


formed by a further fold line


30


, parallel to and spaced from the bottom panel


40


fold line


30


. A pair of integral latch flaps


38


are formed by fold lines


30


and cuts C and include a second pair of latches


37


on the outer ends thereof for engaging the remaining pair of slits


36


. Extending from the last mentioned fold line


30


is lid panel


27


of the same size as bottom panel


40


with fold lines


30


on each of its unattached sides forming a pair of side flaps


27


A and a front flap


28


. Side flaps


27


A include tapered ends D and E to allow for interference-free insertion into box


25


when closing lid panel


27


. It is to be noted that the depth of flaps


27


A is equal to the height of sides


26


to provide structural rigidity when fully closed. Crease lines


30


and


31


may optionally include perforations or indentations along the central portion thereof to facilitate folding there along during assembly.




By way of review, it is pointed out that the present invention provides a convenient, sturdy pastry box with integral handles, thus eliminating the need for time consuming string tying and untying. The box is shipped and stored in blank form and readily assembled at the point of use into a sturdy box for many different articles as well. The blank is pre-cut from card stock material of the variety presently used for such purposes. However, the blanks when assembled, provides a rigid container which will protect the items therein due to the reinforced side construction.




While the invention has been described in its preferred embodiment, with particular emphasis on its usefulness for carrying pastry products, it is to be understood that it has many other useful uses and that the words that have been used are words of description rather than words of limitation and that changes may be made within the purview of the appended claims without departing from the full scope or spirit of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A pastry box including a pair of convenient carrying handles, said pastry box comprising:a bottom panel having a first and second pair of opposed side portions extending therefrom; a lid panel conforming in size to said bottom panel and extending from one of said side portions; said lid panel including a pair of side flaps and an end flap; said pair of side flaps on said lid panel extending the full length and depth of an abutting pair of said side portions and providing reinforcement thereto; said pair of side flaps on said lid panel are each provided with tapered oppposite ends permitting an interference-free closing of said lid panel; and handle means extending from a pair of said opposite side portions for providing said convenient carrying handles.
  • 2. A pastry box including a pair of convenient carrying handles as defined in claim 1 wherein said handle means is formed by diagonal panels extending from one of said first pair of opposite side portions terminating in a vertical extending portion with finger engaging slots therein.
  • 3. A pastry box including a pair of convenient carrying handles as defined in claim 1 wherein a first pair of said opposite side portions includes slits therein and said second pair of opposite side portions include inward turned flap portions with latch means thereon for engaging said slits thus holding said four side portions securely together and form the box enclosure.
  • 4. A one piece box blank having a plurality of cut and fold lines thereon and including an integral handle, said one piece box blank comprising:a bottom panel portion with a fold line on each side thereof with two pair of opposed sides extending therefrom; a first pair of said opposed sides including latch receiving means and having further fold lines spaced from a pair of said bottom fold lines outward of said latch receiving means; handle panel portions extending from said further fold lines and each handle panel portion including a third outboard fold line followed by a finger receiving cut-out portion; a second pair of said opposed sides including fold lines in alignment with said first mentioned fold lines and having a pair of latch flaps thereon formed by an extension of said sides with cuts therein to allow folding at each corner of said bottom panel portion; and a lid panel extending from one of said second pair of opposed sides formed by a fourth fold line and including a pair of opposed lid side flaps and a front lid flap whereby said one piece blank can readily be folded along said fold lines and cuts into a box with a carrying handle.
  • 5. A one piece box blank as defined in claim 4 wherein said latch receiving means comprises a pair of spaced slits on said first pair of sides for receiving said latch flaps.
  • 6. A one piece box blank as defined in claim 4 wherein said opposed side flaps of said lid panel include tapered forward and rear ends to allow for interference-free insertion of said side flaps when closing said lid panel.
Government Interests

This application was originally filed on Feb. 8, 2001, in the United States Patent and Trademark Office under the Disclosure Document Deposit Program and was assigned Disclosure Document No. 488321.

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