The present invention relates to a system, apparatus and method for packaging and delivering serving plates along with a pizza in the same size as an otherwise standard pizza box.
Customers who order take-out pizza or pizza for delivery eventually need to have serving plates on which to serve the pizza slices. Currently such serving plates are either not supplied with the take-out or delivered pizza at all, or are packaged separately, in a manner which is often awkward and difficult to handle with the pizza box.
U.S. Patent Application No. 2011/0186621 published to Parker and titled “PIZZA BOX WITH STORAGE COMPARTMENTS” discloses a pizza box with full width storage compartments located on the top and bottom lids of the box for holding paper plates/collapsible cups. These compartments are accessible by removing separate cardboard inserts that are sealed by a peel-off adhesive ring disposed on the top and bottom lids. This requires adhesively binding the inserts to the lids and providing completely separate compartments within the pizza box itself.
It would be advantageous to provide an improved packaging procedure to make the process of accessing the plates easier for end users (e.g. people receiving the delivery/takeout order) and provide a more environmentally friendly solution that does not waste excess cardboard in forming the pizza box.
Bearing in mind the problems and deficiencies of the prior art, it is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an improved system, apparatus and method for packaging and delivering serving plates along with a pizza in the same size as an otherwise standard pizza box.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a pizza box with a plate pocket formed within the box and having a pocket lid that is formed without necessitating excess cardboard.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide an improved method for using a pizza box to store pizza, plates and/or napkins and utensils therein.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide an improved method for making a pizza box for storing plates along with a pizza therein.
The above and other objects, which will be apparent to those skilled in the art, are achieved in the present invention which is directed to a pizza box, comprising a base having sidewalls extending perpendicular from its edges, and a lid having a top surface and a bottom surface connected to one of said sidewalls, such that the lid may swing from an open position exposing the inside of the box to a closed position resting adjacent to the sidewalls. A plate pocket extends downwards from the bottom surface of the box lid a distance that is less than the total depth of the box. This plate pocket is sized to receive at least one plate therein. A plate pocket lid is formed from the box lid top surface via a cut or perforations cut into the box lid. A portion of the plate pocket lid is not cut or perforated to act as a living hinge that allows for the plate pocket lid to swing between an open position exposing the inside of the plate pocket to a closed position resting flush with the box lid top surface.
In an embodiment, the pizza box includes a separator disposed within the pizza box to support the pocket when the lid is in the closed position. The plate pocket lid may have dimensions comparable to the plate pocket. A lid tab may be disposed on an end of the plate pocket lid opposite of the living hinge to allow for an easier grip and control of the plate pocket lid when swinging the plate pocket lid about its living hinge. The plate pocket may be formed in a substantially ellipse shape. The plate pocket lid may also be formed in a substantially ellipse shape. Alternatively, the plate pocket may be formed to substantially cover an inside surface of the box lid, such that connecting flaps of the plate pocket adhere to the bottom surface of the box lid, or to foldable flaps or flanges that extend downwardly from a perimeter of the box lid. The plate pocket lid may be formed into a parallelogram shape.
The present invention is further directed to a method of making a pizza box for storing plates alongside a pizza therein. The method provides a pizza box having a base with a top surface and sidewalls extending perpendicular from its edges, and a lid having a top surface and a bottom surface connected to one of said sidewalls, such that the lid may swing from an open position exposing the inside of the box to a closed position resting adjacent to the sidewalls. The method includes the steps of: attaching a plate pocket to the bottom surface of the box lid such that the plate pocket extends downward from the box lid a distance less than the total depth of the pizza box; and cutting a plate pocket lid such that the pocket lid is substantially aligned with the plate pocket, and a portion of the pocket lid is left uncut to act as a living hinge to allow for the pocket lid to rotatably open and close about the box top surface.
In an embodiment, the method further includes the step of cutting a pocket lid tab on an end of the plate pocket lid substantially opposite the pocket lid living hinge. The plate pocket lid may be cut into a substantially ellipse shape. The plate pocket lid may alternatively be cut into a parallelogram shape. The step of cutting the plate pocket lid may further be defined by cutting perforations into the box lid in the shape of the plate pocket lid. The method may further include the step of disposing a separator within the pizza box to suspend a base of the plate pocket above the top surface of the pizza box base.
The present invention is also directed to a method of using a pizza box to store plates and a pizza therein. The method provides a pizza box with a base having sidewalls extending perpendicular from its edges, and a lid having a top surface and a bottom surface connected to one of said sidewalls, such that the lid may swing from an open position exposing the inside of the box to a closed position resting adjacent to the sidewalls; a plate pocket connected to and extending downwards from the box lid a distance less than the total depth of the box, the plate pocket being sized for receiving at least one plate therein; and a plate pocket lid formable from the box lid top surface via a cut or perforations cut into the box lid, wherein a portion of the plate pocket lid is not cut or perforated to act as a living hinge to allow for the plate pocket lid to swing between an open position exposing the inside of the plate pocket to a closed position resting flush with the box lid top surface. The method includes the steps of opening the pizza box lid to expose the plate pocket, and inserting a plate into the plate pocket, placing a pizza within the pizza box base such that the pizza is surrounded by the base sidewalls.
In an embodiment, the method further includes placing a plurality of plates into the plate pocket. The method may further include placing utensils and/or napkins within the plate pocket. The step of inserting the plate into the plate pocket may be achieved by sliding the plate into a gap disposed between the bottom surface of the pizza box lid and a base of the plate pocket. The plate pocket lid may be cut into the pizza box lid, and the step of inserting the plate into the plate pocket may be achieved by opening the plate pocket lid to expose the plate pocket, and inserting the plate into said exposed plate pocket. The method may further include the step of placing a separator on top of the pizza after the pizza is placed within the pizza box, such that the bumper contacts a base of the plate pocket to create a gap between the plate pocket and the pizza to prevent contact between said plate pocket and said pizza.
The features of the invention believed to be novel and the elements characteristic of the invention are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The figures are for illustration purposes only and are not drawn to scale. The invention itself, however, both as to organization and method of operation, may best be understood by reference to the detailed description which follows taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
In describing the embodiment(s) of the present invention, reference will be made herein to
The embodiment(s) shown of the system, apparatus and method for packaging and delivering serving plates along with a pizza is constructed of similar cardboard, plastic and otherwise disposable materials in the same dimensions as an otherwise standard pizza box, sized to fit the size of the pizza being delivered. A standard pizza box base is shown throughout each embodiment, but instead of having a normally plain lid, the lid of the pizza box embodiments of the present invention have built-in a pocket for holding the serving plates for the pizza slices. Because serving plates are normally circular, the pocket shown is also circular as seen in a first embodiment in
A first embodiment of a pizza box 10 as shown in
A plate pocket lid 21 sits flush with the box top surface 11a and is cut or perforated into a substantially ellipse shape, such as that of a circle, or other curved configuration as seen in
The plate pocket 20 extends downward from the pizza box lid a distance less than the total depth of the pizza box 10, so that there is room below the plate pocket bottom or base 20a for the pizza 50. The depth of the plate pocket will determine the number of plates 30 that may be stacked and secured, and may be about 1 inch in depth, for a typical pizza box depth of 2 inches. The diameter of the plate pocket may be, in the instance of a circular plate pocket as shown in
A second embodiment of the pizza box 10′ shown in
A plate pocket lid 21′ sits flush with the box top surface 11a′ and is cut, stamped, or perforated into a parallelogram. At an end of the pocket lid 21′ is a lid tab 23′ protruding from the pocket lid 21′ to provide an end user with an easier grip to open the lid 21′. A lid hinge 22′ is disposed substantially opposite from the lid tab 23′, and allows the plate pocket lid 21′ to be rotatably opened separately from the pizza box lid 11′ to provide access to the plates 30—or any other utensils/napkins—that may be disposed within the pocket 20′.
The plate pocket base 20a′ may expand to cover substantially the entirety of the box lid bottom surface 11b′, as shown in
The dimensions of the plate pocket lid 21′ may be, for example, a 12 in. by 12 in. square, with the pocket lid tab 23′ extending at about a ¾ in. length and about a 2 in. width from an edge of the pocket lid 21′. These dimensions are presented merely as examples and should not be interpreted as limiting the present invention as described herein. Other dimensions of the plate pocket 20′ and pocket lid 21′ may be used to accommodate plates 30 of varying dimensions and/or quantities, and any other utensils/napkins that may be desirable to insert into the pocket 20′.
A third embodiment of the pizza box 10″ shown in
A plate pocket lid 21″ sits flush with the box top surface 11a″ and is cut, stamped, or perforated into a parallelogram. At an end of the pocket lid 21″ is a lid tab 23″ protruding from the pocket lid 21″ to provide an end user with an easier grip to open the lid 21″. A lid hinge 22″ is disposed substantially opposite from the lid tab 23″, and allows the plate pocket lid 21″ to be rotatably opened separately from the pizza box lid 11″ to provide access to the plates 30—or any other utensils/napkins—that may be disposed within the pocket 20″. The shape and dimensions of plate pocket 20″ and pocket lid 21″ should not be interpreted as being limited to the parallelogram shapes depicted in
The plate pocket 20″ is connected to, and acts as an extension of the lid 11″ when the box 10″ is unassembled. Foldable flap 14a″ is cut into the body of pocket 20″ such that flap 14a″ will separate and disconnect from the pocket 20″ when the pocket is folded into the interior (e.g. underneath lid 11″ to contact lid bottom surface 11b″, as shown by the arrow in
Lid flaps 14b″ and 14c″ further comprise at least one projection 25 partially cut into each flap, respectively, such that they may be pushed out from the walls of flaps 14b″, 14c″ and rotate or swivel inwards (as shown by the arrows in
Pocket flaps 24″ may further be folded inward prior to folding the pocket 20″ into the lid 11″. Doing so will create a barrier within the pocket 20″ such that plates, napkins, and/or utensils may remain secure within the pocket once they are inserted. A top pocket flap 24a″ is also foldable into the pocket to act as a harrier, but may be done so after the pocket 20″ is folded underneath the lid and held in place by the projections 25. Plates, napkins, and/or utensils may be placed within the pocket 20″ through the opening created by the un-folded top pocket flap 24a″, and later secured by folding said flap 24a″ into place (e.g. towards lid bottom surface 11b″). Thus, the pizza box 10″ of the present invention presents two different manners in which plates, napkins, and/or utensils may be loaded into the plate pocket—either through the open pocket lid after the box and plate pocket is assembled, or through the plate pocket gap as described above.
In an embodiment, the top pocket flap 24a″ may further include a foldable extension 27 connected to and extending from the top edge of top flap 24a″, as shown in
The dimensions of the pizza box 10″ may present a preferably 14 in.2-22 in.2 box (i.e. base top surface 12a″ dimensions), or any other dimensions necessary to fit irregular sized pizzas (e.g. small, medium, large, extra-large, party size, sheet, etc.), with the length and width independently varying between 14 in.-22 in. The base 12″ sidewalls 13a″, 13b″, 13c″, 13d″ may have a height ranging from 1 in.-3 in., or any other height needed to fit irregular sized pizzas (e.g. deep-dish, Chicago style, etc.). The lid 11″ may have dimensions conforming to those of the base dimensions, preferably 14 in.2-22 in.2, or any other dimensions necessary to fit irregular sized pizzas. The plate pocket 20″ may share similar dimensions, having a width equivalent to that of the lid 11″ (i.e. 14 in.-22 in.) and a height slightly less than the lid height (i.e. 14 in.-22 in.). The plate pocket dimensions may also vary to fit irregular sized plates, napkins, utensils, etc.
The downwardly extending flaps or flanges 14a″, 14b″, 14c″ of lid 11″ may have a height of 1 in.-3 in., generally conforming to the height of base 12″ sidewalls 13a″, 13b″, 13c″, 13d″. The length of flaps 14b″, 14c″ will be equivalent to that of the lid height (i.e. 14 in.-22 in.), and the length of flap 14a″ will be equivalent to that of the lid width (i.e. 14 in.-22 in.). The at least one projection 25 may be disposed 1 in.-4 in. from the bottom edge of flaps 14a″ and/or 14b″ (measuring from flap bottom edge to closest edge of the at least one projection 25), and ½ in.-1½ in. from the flap side edge to the connecting portion of the at least one projection 25 (i.e. the swivel point of the projection 25; where it is connected to the flaps 14a″ and/or 14b″). The at least one projection 25 itself may have a width between ½ in.-1½ in. The plate pocket 20″ may have dimensions preferably between 10 in.2-18 in.2, or any other dimensions necessary to fit irregular sized plates, napkins, and/or utensils, with the height and width of the plate pocket independently varying between 10 in.-18 in. The dimensions of the plate pocket 20″ will depend on the dimensions of the lid 11″, such that the plate pocket may properly be cut into the lid 11″ without compromising the lid integrity.
The connecting members 26 of the plate pocket may have a width between 1 in.-3 in., measured from the edge of pocket flaps 24″ to the edge of lid flap 14a″. The top pocket flap 24a″ may have a height between ½ in.-2 in., or any other measurement as needed to accommodate larger/smaller stacks of plates, napkins, etc.
To keep proper separation of the pizza from the base 20a, 20a′, 20a″ of the plate pocket 20, 20′, 20″, a pizza separator or bumper 40 is employed. In the embodiment shown in
Thus, the present invention provides an improved system, apparatus and method for packaging and delivering serving plates along with a pizza in the same size as an otherwise standard pizza box.
While the present invention has been particularly described, in conjunction with one or more specific embodiments, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. It is therefore contemplated that claims to the invention will embrace any such alternatives, modifications and variations as falling within the true scope and spirit of the present invention.
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