The present disclosure relates to a plastic wrap container and, in particular, to a plastic wrap container including a cutter assembly that is recessed and protected from damage during storage or transport of the plastic wrap container.
Plastic wrap is used in both commercial and residential settings to cover and protect food until future use. In the commercial setting, a roll of plastic wrap is generally mounted to a dispenser that includes an assembly for cutting the plastic wrap. For residential settings, a roll of plastic wrap is generally packaged in an elongated box, these boxes being stacked on top of each other for shipping or storage. Due to stacking of the boxes, the assembly for cutting the plastic wrap can be in the form of a serrated edge exposed when the box is opened. Some residential plastic wrap boxes include a sliding cutter inside the box which can be attached to the outside of the box after the box has been opened. However, users may not be aware that the cutter is provided inside the box, and this requires the user to perform extra steps in attaching the cutter to the box which and can result in an unstable position of the cutter.
Thus, a need exists for a plastic wrap container which includes a cutter assembly mounted to the outside of the box in such a way that the cutter assembly is not damaged during shipping or storage. This and other needs are addressed by the plastic wrap containers of the present disclosure.
In accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure, an exemplary plastic wrap container is provided. The plastic wrap container includes a body and a cutter assembly attached to the body. The body includes a front wall, a rear wall, a top wall, and a bottom wall. A connection between the front wall and the top wall can define a first corner of the body. A connection between the front wall and the bottom wall can define a second corner of the body. A connection between the rear wall and the top wall can define a third corner of the body. A connection between the rear wall and the bottom wall can define a fourth corner of the body. The first corner can include a recessed area including a first surface (e.g., a vertical surface) and a second surface (e.g., a horizontal surface).
The cutter assembly can be attached to either the first surface or second surface of the recessed area. In some embodiments, the cutter assembly can be attached to an outer surface of either the first surface or the second surface of the recessed area. In some embodiments, the cutter assembly can be attached to an inner surface of either the first surface or the second surface of the recessed area, and the recessed area can be flipped outwardly to expose the cutter assembly for use. Positioning of the cutter assembly in the recessed area advantageously allows multiple plastic wrap containers to be stacked for shipping or storage, while preventing application of force on the cutter assembly by the surrounding plastic wrap containers. The lack of force on the cutter assembly during shipping or storage prevents damage to the cutter assembly.
In some embodiments, the body can be formed from a foldable blank including a plurality of perforated lines or fold lines. The blank can form the body of the plastic wrap container when the blank is in a folded configuration. The connection between the front wall and the bottom wall, the connection between the rear wall and the top wall, and the connection between the rear wall and the bottom wall can form a substantially right angle. The connection between the first surface of the recessed area and the top wall can form a substantially right angle, and the first surface can extend substantially parallel to the front wall of the body. A connection between the second surface of the recessed area and the front wall can form a substantially right angle, and the second surface can extend substantially parallel to the top wall of the body.
The recessed area can be dimensioned such that when the cutter assembly is attached to the first surface, the cutter assembly does not extend beyond planes defined by the top wall and the front wall of the body. The recessed area can be dimensioned such that when the cutter assembly is attached to the second surface, the cutter assembly does not extend beyond planes defined by the top wall and the front wall of the body. The first and second surfaces of the recessed area can be configured to be positioned in a recessed configuration and an extended configuration.
In the recessed configuration, the first surface extends at an angle (e.g., a substantially right angle) relative to the top wall of the body and the second surface extends at an angle (e.g., a substantially right angle) relative to the front wall of the body to form an inwardly directed corner. In the extended configuration, the first surface extends in a substantially aligned manner relative to the top wall of the body (e.g., substantially aligned with the plane defined by the top wall) and the second surface extends in a substantially aligned manner relative to the front wall of the body (e.g., substantially aligned with the plane defined by the front wall) to form a substantially right angle between the first surface and the second surface.
The body can include first and second side walls each connected to the front, rear, top and bottom walls. In one embodiment, the first and second side walls each include a perforated section adjacent to the recessed area. The perforated section can be configured to be at least partially separated from the respective first and second side walls to access an inner surface of the first and second surfaces of the recessed area for positioning the recessed area in the extended position. In particular, the perforated sections can be used to form openings in the respective first and second side walls to receive one or more fingers of the user to pop out or flip out the recessed area into the extended position.
The front, rear, top, bottom, first side, and second side walls form an enclosure within the body. The enclosure can be configured and dimensioned to receive therein a roll of plastic wrap. In one embodiment, the roll of plastic wrap can be mounted to the first and second side walls of the body such that the roll of plastic wrap axially rotates within the enclosure as plastic wrap is being dispensed out of the body. In one embodiment, the plastic wrap container can include a perforated section in the top wall of the body. The perforated section can be configured to be at least partially separated from the top wall to form an opening for accessing and extending the plastic wrap from the enclosure.
In another embodiment, the plastic wrap container can include a perforated section extending across a portion of the top wall and a portion of the first surface of the recessed area (e.g., extending across the corner formed between the top wall and the first surface). The perforated section can be configured to be at least partially separated from the top wall and the first surface to form an opening for accessing and extending plastic wrap from an enclosure formed by the body. In some embodiments, the cutter assembly can include a track and a slidable cutter secured to the track. The track can be glued or welded to the first surface or second surface of the recessed area.
In accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure, an exemplary plastic wrap container system is provided that includes a plastic wrap container. The plastic wrap container includes a body and a cutter assembly attached to the body (e.g., an outer surface or inner surface of the body). The body includes a front wall, a rear wall, a top wall, and a bottom wall. The front, rear, top and bottom walls form an enclosure within the body. A connection between the front wall and the top wall can define a first corner of the body. A connection between the front wall and the bottom wall can define a second corner of the body. A connection between the rear wall and the top wall can define a third corner of the body. A connection between the rear wall and the bottom wall can define a fourth corner of the body. The first corner can include a recessed area including a first surface (e.g., a vertical surface) and a second surface (e.g., a horizontal surface). The cutter assembly can be attached to either the outer surface or the inner surface of the first surface or second surface of the recessed area. The system includes a roll of plastic wrap disposed within the enclosure of the body. The roll of plastic wrap can be configured to axially rotate within the enclosure.
In accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure, an exemplary method of dispensing plastic wrap is provided. The method includes providing a plastic wrap container. The plastic wrap container includes a body and a cutter assembly attached to the body. The body includes a front wall, a rear wall, a top wall, and a bottom wall. A connection between the front wall and the top wall can define a first corner of the body. A connection between the front wall and the bottom wall can define a second corner of the body. A connection between the rear wall and the top wall can define a third corner of the body. A connection between the rear wall and the bottom wall can define a fourth corner of the body.
The first corner can include a recessed area including a first surface (e.g., a vertical surface) and a second surface (e.g., a horizontal surface). The cutter assembly can be attached to either the first surface or second surface of the recessed area. The method includes positioning a roll of plastic wrap within the enclosure of the body. The roll of plastic wrap can be configured to axially rotate within the enclosure. The method includes dispensing the plastic wrap from an opening in the body. In one embodiment, the method includes positioning the first and second surfaces of the recessed area in a recessed configuration and an extended configuration.
In accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure, an exemplary plastic wrap container having a deployable cutter assembly is provided. The plastic wrap container includes a body having a front wall, a rear wall, a top wall, and a bottom wall. The body further includes first and second side walls connected to edges of the front, rear, top, and bottom walls. The front, rear, top, and bottom walls and the first and second side walls form an enclosure within the body that is configured and dimensioned to receive a roll of plastic wrap. A feature for maintaining the position of the plastic roller could be disposed on at least one inner face of the sidewalls.
The container includes a perforated section formed in and extending along a partial length of one of the walls of the body, for example, the top wall. The perforated section can be configured to be at least partially separated from the top wall to form an opening for dispensing the plastic wrap from the enclosure.
In accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure, the container further includes a cutter assembly attached to the body. The cutter assembly is attached to the bottom surface of a folding section positioned within the container, and includes an elongated track and a slidable cutter with an internal blade or serrated edge. The slidable cutter travels along the track to cut the plastic wrap positioned over the track. In exemplary embodiments, the cutter assembly can be positioned in a retracted configuration and a deployed configuration. In the retracted configuration the cutter assembly is positioned within the container, thereby protecting the cutter assembly from damage during shipping or storage of the container. Due to the recessed positioning of the cutter assembly in the retracted configuration, the exterior of the container is not impacted and multiple containers can be stacked relative to each other without imparting pressure or force on the cutter assembly, thereby preventing potential damage to the cutter assembly.
In accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure, the perforated section can be at least partially removed by the user to form the opening in the top wall of the container and thereby revealing the folding section. The opening in the top wall formed by removing perforated section is sized such that the folding section can be folded to extend therethrough. To deploy the cutter assembly attached to the bottom surface of the folding section, the user can urge or bend a first portion the of folding section about a perforated or scored line, thereby rotating the first portion out through the opening and positioning the cutter assembly into a deployed configuration.
In accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure, the end of the plastic wrap can be dispensed through the opening until the desired length of the plastic wrap is achieved. The plastic wrap can be positioned over the track of the cutter assembly and the cutter can be slid across the track to sever an individual sheet of plastic wrap from the remaining plastic wrap. After use of the container, the cutter assembly remain in the deployed configuration or can be repositioned into the retracted configuration if the user plans on storing or stacking items on top of the container.
In accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure, the folding section is attached to an upper support wall disposed beneath the top wall of the container. The folding section can be attached to the upper support wall with adhesive, welding, or any other attachment means known to those of ordinary skill in the art. The folding section could also be formed integrally with the container
In accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure, an exemplary method for positioning the cutter assembly into the deployed configuration. The method includes the following steps: providing a plastic wrap container; at least partially removing a perforated section from the top wall of the body of the container, thereby providing an opening or aperture in the top wall; and bending a first portion of a folding section out through the opening to deploy the cutter assembly.
Other objects and features will become apparent from the following detailed description considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood, however, that the drawings are designed as an illustration only and not as a definition of the limits of the invention.
To assist those of skill in the art in making and using the disclosed plastic wrap container, reference is made to the accompanying figures, wherein:
It should be understood that the relative terminology used herein, such as “front”, “rear,” “left,” “top,” “bottom,” “vertical,” and “horizontal” is solely for the purposes of clarity and designation and is not intended to limit the invention to embodiments having a particular position and/or orientation. Accordingly, such relative terminology should not be construed to limit the scope of the present invention. In addition, it should be understood that the invention is not limited to embodiments having specific dimensions. Thus, any dimensions provided herein are merely for an exemplary purpose and are not intended to limit the invention to embodiments having particular dimensions.
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The connections between the walls of the body 102 can be at the perforated lines or fold lines of the blank. The connection between the front wall 104 and the top wall 108 defines a first corner 112 of the body 102. The connection between the front wall 104 and the bottom wall 110 defines a second corner 114 of the body 102. A connection between the rear wall 106 and the top wall 108 defines a third corner 116 of the body 102. A connection between the rear wall 106 and the bottom wall 110 defines a fourth corner 118 of the body 102. The second corner 114, third corner 116 and fourth corner 118 can form substantially right angles by the connections between the respective walls.
In contrast, the first corner 112 includes a recessed area 120 forming an inverted or inwardly directed corner. The recessed area 120 includes a first wall or surface 122 (e.g., a vertically oriented wall) and a second wall or surface 124 (e.g., a horizontally oriented wall). The connection between the first surface 122 of the recessed area 120 and the top wall 108 can define a substantially right angle (e.g., the first surface 122 extends substantially parallel to the front wall 104 and perpendicular to the top wall 108). The connection between the second surface 124 of the recessed area 120 and the front wall 104 can define a substantially right angle (e.g., the second surface 124 extends substantially parallel to the top wall 108 and perpendicular to the front wall 104).
The connection between the first and second surfaces 122, 124 defines a substantially right angle. In some embodiments, the distance by which the first and second surfaces 122, 124 extend inwardly towards each other can be dimensioned equal. In some embodiments, the distance by which the first and second surfaces 122, 124 extend inwardly towards each other can be dimensioned differently. For example, the depth of the first surface 122 can be dimensioned greater than the depth of the second surface 124. As a further example, the depth of the second surface 124 can be dimensioned greater than the depth of the first surface 122.
The body 102 includes first and second side walls 126, 128 each connected to side edges of the front, rear, top and bottom walls 104-110 to define a plurality of lateral corners on opposing sides of the body 102. The connection between the first and second side walls 126, 128 and the front, rear, top and bottom walls 104-110 define a substantially right angle. The front, rear, top and bottom walls 104-110 and the first and second side walls 126, 128 form an enclosure 130 within the body 102 configured and dimensioned to receive a roll of plastic wrap 132 (see, e.g.,
The container 100 includes a perforated section 136 (e.g., an elongated section with a preperforated perimeter) formed in and extending along a partial length of one of the walls of the body 102 (e.g., the top wall 108). The perforated section 136 can be configured to be at least partially separated from the top wall 108 to form an opening 138 for dispensing the plastic wrap 132 from the enclosure 130 (see, e.g.,
The first and second surfaces 122, 124 of the recessed area 120 can be configured to be positioned in a recessed configuration and an extended configuration.
In the embodiment of
The first and second side walls 126, 128 each include a perforated section 146 (e.g., a section with a preperforated perimeter) disposed adjacent to the recessed area 120. Although not visible in
The perforated section 146 can be at least partially removed by the user (e.g., cut or punched out, pushed into the enclosure 130, or the like) to form an opening 152 in each of the first and second side walls 126, 128 (see, e.g.,
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In some embodiments, rather than attaching the cutter assembly 140 to an outer surface of the recessed area 120 (e.g., the surface of the recessed area 120 facing away from the enclosure 130) the cutter assembly 140 can be attached to an inner surface of the recessed area 120. For example, the cutter assembly 140 can be attached to either the inner surface of the first surface 122 or the second surface 124 (e.g., initially disposed within the enclosure 130). In such embodiments, the recessed area 120 can be disconnected from the body 102 at the perforated line connecting the first surface 122 to the top wall 108 or the perforated line connecting the second surface 124 to the front wall 104, or the first and second surfaces 122, 124 can be disconnected from each other along the connecting perforated line. After separation along one of the perforated lines, the cutter assembly 140 can be flipped outward from the enclosure 130 for use. After use, the cutter assembly 140 can be flipped back into the enclosure 130 for storage.
After the perforated section 136 has been removed, the end of the plastic wrap 132 can be dispensed through the opening 138 until the desired length of the plastic wrap 132 is achieved. The plastic wrap 132 can be positioned over the track 142 of the cutter assembly 140 as shown in
Rather than including a perforated section 136 extending across a single wall of the container 100, the container 200 includes a perforated section 202 extending across two walls (e.g., the top wall 108 and the first surface 122 of the recessed area 120). Thus, a portion of the perforated section 202 extends across the top wall 108, over an edge 206 separating the top wall 108 and the first surface 122, and further extends on a portion of the first surface 122. Although
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The blank 300 includes perforated or fold line 316, 318 formed adjacent to and on opposite sides of the fold line 310. In particular, fold line 316 can be formed in the front wall portion 302 and the fold line 318 can be formed in the top wall portion 306. In the folded configuration, the fold lines 316, 318 assist in forming the first and second surfaces 122, 124 of the recessed area 120. Thus, the area between the fold line 310 and the fold line 318 can be designated as the first surface portion 320, and the area between the fold line 310 and the fold line 316 can be designated as the second surface portion 322. The blank 300 can include an end portion 324 extending from the bottom wall portion 308, and connected to the bottom wall portion 308 at a perforated or fold line 326. When partially folded, the end portion 324 can be secured to the inner surface of the front wall portion 302 by, e.g., adhesive, to maintain the blank 300 in the folded configuration.
The front wall portion 302 can include side flaps 328, 330 attached to the front wall portion 302 by perforated or fold lines 332, 334. The top wall portion 306 can include side flaps 336, 338 attached to the top wall portion 306 by perforated or fold lines 340, 342. The side flap 336 can include an extension flap 344 connected to the side flap 336 by a perforated or fold line 346. The extension flap 334 can be configured to fold and be secured to the inner surface of the side flap 328 with, e.g., adhesive. The rear wall portion 304 can include side flaps 348, 350 attached to the rear wall portion 304 by perforated or fold lines 352, 354. The bottom wall portion 308 can include a side flap 356 attached to the bottom wall portion 308 by a perforated or fold line 358. The side flap 356 can include an extension flap 360 connected to the side flap 356 by a perforated or fold line 362. The extension flap 360 can be configured to fold and be secured to the inner surface of the side flap 348 with, e.g., adhesive.
In the folded configuration, the side flaps of the blank 300 can form the first and second side walls 126, 128 of the container 100, 200. In some embodiments, the side flap 328 defines a different configuration from the side flap 330, and further defines the same configuration as the side flap 348. The side flap 348 similarly defines a different configuration from the side flap 350. In some embodiments, the side flaps 330, 350 can define mirror images of each other. In some embodiments, the side flap 336 can define the same configuration as the side flap 356. The side flap 336 can define a different configuration from the side flap 338. The blank 300 can be folded to form the exemplary containers 100, 200 discussed herein. The cutter assembly 140 can be attached to the blank 300 after at least a portion of the blank 300 has been folded, thereby preventing the cutter assembly 140 from being damaged or disengaged from the blank 300 during the folding process.
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The body 402 includes first and second side walls 426, 428 each connected to side edges of the front, rear, top and bottom walls 404-410 to define a plurality of lateral corners on opposing sides of the body 402. The connection between the first and second side walls 426, 428 and the front, rear, top and bottom walls 404-410 define a substantially right angle. The front, rear, top and bottom walls 404-410 and the first and second side walls 426, 428 form an enclosure 430 within the body 402 configured and dimensioned to receive a roll of plastic wrap 432 (see, e.g.,
The container 400 includes a perforated section 436 (e.g., an elongated section with a preperforated perimeter) formed in and extending along a partial length of one of the walls of the body 402 (e.g., the top wall 408). The perforated section 436 can be configured to be at least partially separated from the top wall 408 to form an opening 438 (see, e.g.,
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The container 500 includes a body 502 including a front wall 404, a rear wall 406 (not shown), a top wall 408 and a bottom wall 410. The body 502 can be formed from a blank (e.g., a continuous piece of material) having multiple perforated lines or fold lines for folding the blank into the configuration shown in
The body 502 includes first and second side walls 426, 428 each connected to side edges of the front, rear, top and bottom walls 404-410 to define a plurality of lateral corners on opposing sides of the body 502. The connection between the first and second side walls 426, 428 and the front, rear, top and bottom walls 404-410 define a substantially right angle. The front, rear, top and bottom walls 404-410 and the first and second side walls 426, 428 form an enclosure 430 within the body 502 configured and dimensioned to receive a roll of plastic wrap 432 (see, e.g.,
The container 500 includes a perforated section (not shown) formed in and extending along a partial length of one of the walls of the body 502 (e.g., the top wall 408). The opening 438 provides for dispensing the plastic wrap 432 from the enclosure 430. The container also includes a folding section 512 having a top surface 514 and a bottom surface (not shown). The container 500 includes a cutter assembly 440 attached to the bottom surface of the folding section 512. In the embodiment shown in
With particular reference to
While exemplary embodiments have been described herein, it is expressly noted that these embodiments should not be construed as limiting, but rather that additions and modifications to what is expressly described herein also are included within the scope of the invention. Moreover, it is to be understood that the features of the various embodiments described herein are not mutually exclusive and can exist in various combinations and permutations, even if such combinations or permutations are not made express herein, without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application is a continuation of, and claims priority to, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/530,876 filed on Nov. 19, 2021, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/358,816 filed on Nov. 22, 2016, the entire disclosures of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
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