Reclosable folded container with bellows corner panels

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6729533
  • Patent Number
    6,729,533
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, April 10, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 4, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A reclosable container made of a material, such as paperboard, has a locking corner in the form of a two-section bellows panel that V-folds to form a slot between two rounded edges, free of any cut or raw edges. A closure panel folds over an upper edge of the container. Locking tabs at opposite ends of the closure panel fit into the slots. The rounded edges enable multiple openings and closings of the container without damage to either the slot or the locking tab.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention is directed to reclosable containers constructed of paperboard, plastic or the like, which are designed to enable multiple openings and reclosures. More particularly, the invention is directed to such reclosable containers using significantly less material than reclosable containers of the prior art, which are significantly easier to construct and use, yet which are just as sturdy as the reclosable containers of the prior art.




Containers which are designed to enable multiple openings and reclosures are manufactured by the millions every single year in connection with the packaging of a variety of items, such as poultry, meat, office supplies, and computer products. These containers, however, suffer from a number of disadvantages.




One example of a disadvantage associated with prior art reclosable containers is that the reclosable containers require a number of folds and tabs that must be manipulated to erect, open and/or reclose the container as these types of containers are primarily self-locking, i.e., no adhesives are utilized in the formation of the reclosable containers. These folds and tabs require significant amounts of material, such as corrugated paperboard, to form the blanks and, in the process of constructing same, cause a significant amount of wasted material as well.




For example, attention is directed to U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,065,939 and 5,284,294. Each of these patents discloses a reclosable container which is formed of corrugated paperboard. Rectangular sections of the corrugated paperboard are cut and/or scored to form blanks having a number of folds and/or tabs which can then be folded and manipulated to form the reclosable containers. As illustrated in FIG. 3 of both U.S. Pat. No. 5,065,939 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,284,294, the blank utilizes a significant amount of corrugated paperboard to form the reclosable containers. Further, the blanks also do not utilize a significant amount of the corrugated paperboard from the rectangular sections, such that this material is then wasted. The amount of material wasted increases as the depth of the reclosable container is increased. Thus, the formation of such reclosable containers costs the manufacturer of the reclosable containers a predetermined amount of money both in the amount of material used to form each blank, as well as in the amount of material wasted in the formation of each blank. When it is realized that this predetermined amount of money is multiplied millions of times over with the formation of each blank, as millions of these reclosable containers are manufactured each year, the costs to the manufacturer can grow quite large. Other examples of these types of reclosable containers are illustrated in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,889,868 and 4,168,028.




Because these reclosable containers do not primarily use adhesives in the formation thereof, the reclosable containers can become less durable and the closure thereof less secure after a number of openings and closings of the container, which is not desirable, especially when many of the reclosable containers must meet certain and sometimes unique industrial standards. For example, containers used for meat and poultry must meet certain sanitary requirements. Office supplies may require reclosable containers for heavy paper, many small items, or the like. Reclosable containers for computer products may have to contain and protect many fragile items. These, and many other varied needs of different industries, will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Thus, if the reclosable containers become less durable and the closure thereof is less secure than is desired or required, the reclosable containers would have to be thrown away and/or recycled, requiring the users of the reclosable containers to utilize more and more of these reclosable containers.




Some prior art containers, however, do utilize adhesives for forming reclosable containers, but require that the adhesive be placed on both sides of the blank prior to the folding of the blank into the reclosable container. As adhesive must be placed on both sides of the blank, glue applicator heads must be provided on both sides of the blank and require a significant amount of glue to be applied to each side of the blank. The use of two glue applicator heads adds to the assembly machine's costs in the formation of the blanks.




Further, many reclosable containers which utilize tabs for locking the container closed have raw edges or large openings which come into contact with the locking tabs during the opening and closing of the containers. Upon the openings and closings of the containers, the locking tabs rub against the raw edges such that upon multiple openings and closings, the locking tab can become damaged, making the opening and closing of the container more difficult. Damage to the locking tab can also cause the container to not meet the industrial standards described hereinabove. The raw edges could also potentially cause injury, such as paper cuts, to the person opening and closing the container, if the person acts carelessly in the opening and closing of the container.




Thus, an improved reclosable container is needed which will overcome the problems and disadvantages associated with prior art reclosable containers. The present invention provides such a reclosable container. Features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon a reading of the attached specification, in combination with a study of the drawings.




OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A general object of an embodiment of the present invention is to provide a blank for a reclosable container which utilizes a minimal amount of material.




An object of an embodiment of the invention is to provide a blank for a reclosable container which utilizes material more efficiently than prior art reclosable containers.




Another object of an embodiment of the invention is to provide a blank for a reclosable container having bellows corner panels having a shoulder formed along an outer edge thereof such that adhesive need only be applied to only one side of the blank.




Another object of an embodiment of the invention is to provide a blank for a reclosable container having bellows corner panels which provide a smooth, unencumbered slot therein for receiving a locking tab to close the container.




Still another object of an embodiment of the invention is to provide a reclosable container having bellows corner panels which are both functional and durable for initial interlocking with a tab member and re-closure thereof.




Yet another object of an embodiment of the invention is to provide a blank for a reclosable container having bellows corner panels and tabs where the tabs are trapped and further secured by the friction created by the opposing sections of the bellows panels.




Another object of an embodiment of the invention is to provide a blank for a reclosable container having bellows corner panels for receiving a tab member for closing the reclosable container where the bellows corner panels defines an opening or slot for receiving the tab which has no raw edges.




Still another object of an embodiment of the invention is to provide a blank for a reclosable container which has a locking corner and tab which is adaptable to many container configurations including one or two-piece, bottom/tray and separate locking lid or cover, containers.




Yet another object of an embodiment of the invention is to provide a blank for a reclosable container which will provide a manufacturer of the reclosable containers with approximately a 10-25% material cost savings in comparison to other reclosable containers of the prior art.




Briefly, and in accordance with the foregoing, the present invention discloses blanks for forming reclosable containers which do not waste as much material as prior art blanks for forming reclosable containers which are easy to construct and use, but which provide the same amount of strength and sturdiness as the prior art blanks for forming reclosable containers.




A first embodiment of a blank for forming reclosable containers provides bellows panels at the corner connection of the front panel to the side panels. When the reclosable container is formed, the bellows panels are bonded to the side panels such that the bellows panels provide slots which have smooth rather than raw or cut edges. The blank further has locking tabs which, when the reclosable container is formed, are capable of slidingly fitting into, and being secured by, the slots formed by the bellows panels such that the reclosable container will be securely closed.




A second embodiment of the blank is provided which is similar to the first embodiment, but also adds first and second internal flaps which abut against the side panels of the reclosable container upon closure thereof to provide further stability to the reclosable container. The addition of the first and second internal flaps, however, does not provide for any further wasted material but actually reduces the amount of wasted material.




A third embodiment of the blank for forming reclosable containers provides bellows panels at the corner connection of the front panel to the side panels. When the reclosable container is formed, the bellows panels are bonded to the front panel such that the bellows panels provide slots which have smooth rather than raw or cut edges. The blank further has locking tabs which, when the reclosable container is formed, are capable of slidingly fitting into, and being secured by, the slots formed by the bellows panels such that the reclosable container will be securely closed.




A fourth embodiment describes blanks used for forming a two-piece reclosable container in which one of the blanks has bellows panels at the corner connection of the front panel to the side panels as well as at the corner connection of the rear panel to the side panels. When the reclosable container is formed, the bellows panels are bonded to the side panels such that the bellows panels provide slots which have smooth rather than raw or cut edges. The other blank forms a top or lid for the reclosable container and has locking tabs which, when the reclosable container is formed, are capable of slidingly fitting into, and being secured by, the slots formed by the bellows panels such that the two-piece reclosable container will be securely closed.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The organization and manner of the structure and operation of the invention, together with further objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals identify like elements in which:





FIG. 1

is a top plan view of a blank in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention which is used to make a reclosable container;





FIG. 2

is a bottom plan view of the blank illustrated in

FIG. 1

which is used to make the reclosable container;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the blank illustrated in

FIG. 1

being erected to form the reclosable container;





FIG. 3A

is an enlarged perspective view of a portion of the blank illustrated in

FIG. 3

illustrating a bellows corner panel in a condition preparatory to bonding;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the reclosable container erected from the blank illustrated in

FIG. 1

with the top or lid of the reclosable container being in an open position;





FIG. 4A

is an enlarged perspective view of a portion of the reclosable container illustrated in

FIG. 4

illustrating the bellows corner panel being bonded to a sidewall of the reclosable container such that a slot is formed by the bellows corner panel;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the reclosable container erected from the blank illustrated in

FIG. 1

with tab portions of the top or lid of the reclosable container being received in the slot formed by the bellows corner panel;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the reclosable container erected from the blank illustrated in

FIG. 1

with the top or lid of the reclosable container being in a closed position;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged perspective view of a portion of the reclosable container illustrated in

FIG. 6

, with a portion of the container cut away, illustrating the tab, in dashed line, inserted into the slot formed by the bellows corner panel;





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view of the reclosable container taken along line


8





8


of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 9

is a top plan view of a blank in accordance with a second embodiment of the invention which is used to make a reclosable container;





FIG. 10

is a bottom plan view of the blank illustrated in

FIG. 9

which is used to make the reclosable container;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of the reclosable container erected from the blank illustrated in

FIG. 9

with the top or lid of the reclosable container being in an open position;





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of the reclosable container erected from the blank illustrated in

FIG. 9

with flap portions of the top or lid of the reclosable container being received in the opening of the reclosable container;





FIG. 13

is a top plan view of a blank in accordance with a third embodiment of the invention which is used to make a reclosable container;





FIG. 14

is a bottom plan view of the blank illustrated in

FIG. 13

which is used to make the reclosable container;





FIG. 15

is a perspective view of the blank illustrated in

FIG. 13

being erected to form the reclosable container;





FIG. 16

is a perspective view of the reclosable container erected from the blank illustrated in

FIG. 13

with the top or lid of the reclosable container being in an open position;





FIG. 17

is a perspective view of the reclosable container erected from the blank illustrated in

FIG. 13

with tab portions of the top or lid of the reclosable container being received in the slot formed by the bellows corner panel;





FIG. 18

is a perspective view of the reclosable container erected from the blank illustrated in

FIG. 13

with the top or lid of the reclosable container being in a closed position;





FIG. 19

is a top plan view of a first blank in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the invention which is used to make a two-piece reclosable container;





FIG. 20

is a top plan view of a second blank in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the invention which is used to make the two-piece reclosable container;





FIG. 21

is a perspective view of the two-piece reclosable container erected from the blanks illustrated in

FIGS. 19 and 20

, prior to the two-piece reclosable container being in a closed position; and





FIG. 22

is a perspective view of the two-piece reclosable container erected from the blanks illustrated in

FIGS. 19 and 20

, with the two-piece reclosable container being in a closed position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




While the invention may be susceptible to embodiment in different forms, there is shown in the drawings, and herein will be described in detail, specific embodiments with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the invention, and is not intended to limit the invention to that as illustrated and described herein.




A first embodiment of a blank


100


used for forming a reclosable container


102


is shown in

FIGS. 1-8

; a second embodiment of the blank


400


used for forming the reclosable container


402


is shown in

FIGS. 9-12

; a third embodiment of the blank


700


used for forming the reclosable container


702


is shown in

FIGS. 13-18

; and a fourth embodiment of the blanks


1000




a


,


1000




b


used for forming the reclosable container


1002


is shown in

FIGS. 19-22

. Like elements are denoted with like reference numerals with the first embodiment being in the one, two and three hundreds, the second embodiment being in the four, five and six hundreds, the third embodiment being in the seven, eight and nine hundreds, and the fourth embodiment being in the ten, eleven and twelve hundreds.




Attention is directed to

FIGS. 1-8

and the first embodiment of the blank


100


used for forming the reclosable container


102


.

FIGS. 1 and 2

illustrate the blank


100


. The blank


100


is a die cut blank which is cut out of a rectangular piece of material


104


, which is illustrated in dashed line. The material


104


from which the blank


100


is die cut is preferably paperboard, but can also be formed of other suitable materials, such as, for example, double-faced corrugated cardboard, plastic, or the like.




The blank


100


is formed to have a plurality of primary panels, namely, a top panel


106


, a bottom panel


108


, a front panel


110


, a rear panel


112


, and first and second side panels


114


,


116


.




The bottom panel


108


is preferably of a rectangular configuration and has a top surface


118


, illustrated in

FIG. 1

, and a bottom surface


120


, illustrated in FIG.


2


. The bottom panel


108


is connected to the front panel


110


along fold line


122


. All fold lines discussed herein with regard to the first embodiment of the blank


100


are illustrated as dashed lines in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. The bottom panel


108


is connected to the rear panel


112


along fold line


124


. Fold lines


122


and


124


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


100


, a distance from fold line


122


to fold line


124


is nine inches. The bottom panel


108


is connected to the first side panel


114


along fold line


126


. The bottom panel


108


is connected to the second side panel


116


along fold line


128


. Fold line


126


and fold line


128


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


100


, a distance from fold line


126


to fold line


128


is eleven and thirteen-sixteenths inches. It is to be understood that all dimensions of the blank


100


provided herein are for a preferred embodiment of the blank


100


and that other sizes of blanks


100


can be provided for making varying sizes of reclosable containers


102


as desired.




The rear panel


112


is preferably of a rectangular configuration and has a top surface


130


, illustrated in

FIG. 1

, and a bottom surface


132


, illustrated in FIG.


2


. The rear panel


112


is connected to the bottom panel


108


along fold line


124


. The rear panel


112


is connected to the top panel


106


along fold line


134


. Fold line


124


and fold line


134


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


100


, a distance from fold line


124


to fold line


134


is three and five-eighths inches. The rear panel


112


has a first side edge


136


and a second side edge


138


. The first and second side edges


136


,


138


are preferably not connected to any other portion of the blank


100


. First and second side edges


136


,


138


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


100


, a distance from first side edge


136


to second side edge


138


is eleven and nine-sixteenths inches such that the first side edge


136


is offset from the fold line


126


by one-eighth of an inch and such that the second side edge


138


is offset from the fold line


128


by one-eighth of an inch.




The top panel


106


is preferably of a rectangular configuration and has a top surface


140


, illustrated in

FIG. 1

, and a bottom surface


142


, illustrated in FIG.


2


. The top panel


106


is connected to the rear panel


112


along fold line


134


. The top panel


106


is connected to a closure flap


144


along fold line


146


. Fold line


134


and fold line


146


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


100


, a distance from fold line


134


to fold line


146


is nine and one-eighths inches. The top panel


106


has a first side edge


148


and a second side edge


150


. The first and second side edges


148


,


150


are preferably not connected to any other portion of the blank


100


. First and second side edges


148


,


150


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


100


, a distance from first side edge


148


to second side edge


150


is eleven and fifteen-sixteenths inches such that the first side edge


136


is offset from the first side edge


148


by three-sixteenths of an inch and such that the second side edge


138


is offset from the second side edge


150


by three-sixteenths of an inch.




The closure flap


144


is preferably of a rectangular configuration and has a top surface


152


, illustrated in

FIG. 1

, and a bottom surface


154


, illustrated in FIG.


2


. The closure flap


144


is connected to the top panel


106


along fold line


146


. The closure flap


144


has a top edge


156


. Top edge


156


and fold line


146


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


100


, a distance from top edge


156


to fold line


146


is two and fifteen-sixteenths inches. The closure flap


144


has first and second side edges


158


,


160


which extend from the fold line


146


. First and second side edges


158


,


160


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


100


, a distance from first side edge


158


to second side edge


160


is eleven and thirteen-sixteenths inches such that the first side edge


158


is offset from the first side edge


148


by one-eighth-of an inch and such that the second side edge


160


is offset from the second side edge


150


by one-eighth of an inch.




The closure flap


144


has a first locking tab


162


extending outwardly therefrom which is connected thereto between the first side edge


158


and the top edge


156


. First locking tab


162


is preferably of a trapezoidal configuration and has a top surface


164


, illustrated in

FIG. 1

, and a bottom surface


166


, illustrated in FIG.


2


. Of course, it is to be understood that other geometrical configurations of the first locking tab


162


could also be formed in keeping with the teachings of the present invention. Fold line


168


is provided between first locking tab


162


and closure flap


144


and, as illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, appears to be an extension of first side edge


158


. First locking tab


162


has a bottom edge


170


which is connected to the first side edge


158


, with the connection therebetween preferably being rounded. Bottom edge


170


is preferably parallel to top edge


156


. First locking tab


162


has a side edge


172


which extends from the bottom edge


170


, with the connection therebetween preferably being rounded. Side edge


172


is preferably parallel to fold line


168


. In a preferred embodiment, a distance between side edge


172


and fold line


168


is two inches and side edge


172


extends one and one-sixteenth inches. First locking tab


162


has a top, tapered edge


174


which extends from the side edge


172


to the top edge


156


of the closure tab


144


. The connection between the side edge


172


and the top, tapered edge


174


is preferably rounded.




The closure flap


144


has a second locking tab


176


extending outwardly therefrom which is connected thereto between the second side edge


160


and the top edge


156


. Second locking tab


176


is preferably of a trapezoidal configuration and has a top surface


178


, illustrated in

FIG. 1

, and a bottom surface


180


, illustrated in FIG.


2


. Of course, it is to be understood that other geometrical configurations of the second locking tab


176


could also be formed in keeping with the teachings of the present invention. Fold line


182


is provided between second locking tab


176


and closure flap


144


and, as illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, appears to be an extension of second side edge


160


. Second locking tab


176


has a bottom edge


184


which is connected to the second side edge


160


, with the connection therebetween preferably being rounded. Bottom edge


184


is preferably parallel to top edge


156


. Second locking tab


176


has a side edge


186


which extends from the bottom edge


184


, with the connection therebetween preferably being rounded. Side edge


186


is preferably parallel to fold line


182


. In a preferred embodiment, a distance between side edge


186


and fold line


182


is two inches and side edge


186


extends one and one-sixteenth inches. Second locking tab


176


has a top, tapered edge


188


which extends from the side edge


186


to the top edge


156


of the closure tab


144


. The connection between the side edge


186


and the top, tapered edge


188


is preferably rounded.




The front panel


110


is preferably of a rectangular configuration and has a top surface


190


, illustrated in

FIG. 1

, and a bottom surface


192


, illustrated in FIG.


2


. The front panel


110


is connected to the bottom panel


108


along fold line


122


. The front panel


110


has a bottom edge


194


. Fold line


122


and bottom edge


194


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


100


, a distance from fold line


122


to bottom edge


194


is three and five-eighths inches. The front panel


110


is connected to a bellows panel


196


along fold line


198


. The front panel


110


is connected to a bellows panel


200


along fold line


202


. Fold line


198


and fold line


202


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


100


, a distance from fold line


198


to fold line


202


is eleven and nine-sixteenths inches such that the fold line


198


is offset from the fold line


126


by one-eighth of an inch and such that fold line


202


is offset from the fold line


128


by one-eighth of an inch.




The first side panel


114


is preferably of a rectangular configuration and has a top surface


204


, illustrated in

FIG. 1

, and a bottom surface


206


, illustrated in FIG.


2


. The first side panel


114


is connected to the bottom panel


108


along fold line


126


. The first side panel


114


has a side edge


208


. Fold line


126


and side edge


208


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


100


, a distance from fold line


126


to side edge


208


is three and nine-sixteenths inches. The first side panel


114


is connected to the bellows panel


196


along fold line


210


. Fold line


210


extends from fold line


126


toward side edge


208


a distance of two and fifteen-sixteenths inches such that fold line


210


does not extend to the side edge


208


such that a bottom edge


212


of the first side panel


114


is provided. The connection between the side edge


208


and the bottom edge


212


is preferably rounded. The first side panel


114


is connected to a support flap


214


along fold line


216


. Fold line


210


and fold line


216


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


100


, a distance from fold line


210


to fold line


216


is eight and seven-eighths inches such that the fold line


216


is offset from the fold line


124


by one-eighth of an inch.




The support flap


214


has a top surface


218


, illustrated in

FIG. 1

, and a bottom surface


220


, illustrated in FIG.


2


. The support flap


214


has a top edge


222


. Fold line


216


and top edge


222


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


100


, a distance from fold line


216


to top edge


222


is three and one-half inches. The support flap


214


has a first side edge


224


which, as illustrated in

FIG. 1

, appears to be an extension of side edge


208


. The support flap


214


has a second side edge


226


which is parallel to side edge


136


and is separated therefrom, preferably by one-fourth of an inch, such that second side edge


226


is offset from fold line


126


by one-eighth of an inch. First side edge


224


and second side edge


226


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


100


, a distance from first side edge


224


to second side edge


226


is three and seven-sixteenths inches. The connection between the second side edge


226


and the top edge


222


is preferably rounded.




The second side panel


116


is preferably of a rectangular configuration and has a top surface


228


, illustrated in

FIG. 1

, and a bottom surface


230


, illustrated in FIG.


2


. The second side panel


116


is connected to the bottom panel


108


along fold line


128


. The second side panel


116


has a side edge


232


. Fold line


128


and side edge


232


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


100


, a distance from fold line


128


to side edge


232


is three and nine-sixteenths inches. The second side panel


116


is connected to the bellows panel


200


along fold line


234


. Fold line


234


extends from fold line


128


toward side edge


232


a distance of two and fifteen-sixteenths inches such that fold line


234


does not extend to the side edge


232


such that a bottom edge


236


of the second side panel


116


is provided. The connection between the side edge


232


and the bottom edge


236


is preferably rounded. The second side panel


116


is connected to a support flap


238


along fold line


240


. Fold line


234


and fold line


240


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


100


, a distance from fold line


234


to fold line


240


is eight and seven-eighths inches such that the fold line


240


is offset from the fold line


124


by one-eighth of an inch.




The support flap


238


has a top surface


242


, illustrated in

FIG. 1

, and a bottom surface


244


, illustrated in FIG.


2


. The support flap


238


has a top edge


246


. Fold line


240


and top edge


246


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


100


, a distance from fold line


240


to top edge


246


is three and one-half inches. The support flap


238


has a first side edge


248


which is parallel to side edge


138


and is separated therefrom, preferably by one-fourth of an inch, such that first side edge


248


is offset from fold line


128


by one-eighth of an inch. The support flap


238


has a second side edge


250


which, as illustrated in

FIG. 1

, appears to be an extension of side edge


232


. First side edge


248


and second side edge


250


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


100


, a distance from first side edge


248


to second side edge


250


is three and seven-sixteenths inches. The connection between the first side edge


248


and the top edge


246


is preferably rounded.




The bellows panel


196


has a top surface


252


, illustrated in

FIG. 1

, and a bottom surface


254


, illustrated in FIG.


2


. The bellows panel


196


is connected to the front panel


110


along fold line


198


. The bellows panel


196


has a side edge


256


. Fold line


198


and side edge


256


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


100


, a distance from the fold line


198


to the side edge


256


is two and fifteen-sixteenths inches. As the side edge


256


does not extend to the side edge


208


, a shoulder


258


is defined by bottom edge


212


and side edge


256


. Thus, it is to be understood that a corner or relief portion


259


is bounded by the bottom edge


212


and the side edge


256


which defines the shoulder


258


, a side edge


260


of the material


104


, and a bottom edge


242


of the material


104


, as illustrated in FIG.


1


. The purpose for cutting the blank


100


from the material


104


in such a manner will be explained herein in connection with forming the blank


100


into the reclosable container


102


. The bellows panel


196


has a bottom edge


264


. The bottom edge


264


and the fold line


210


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


100


a distance from the bottom edge


264


to the fold line


210


is three and five-eighth inches.




From the junction of the fold line


122


, the fold line


198


, and the fold line


210


, a fold line


266


is provided which extends onto the bellows panel


196


at an angle, preferably forty-five degrees. A cut line


268


extends from the fold line


266


to the side edge


256


. The cut line


268


and the fold line


210


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


100


, a distance from the cut line


268


to the fold line


210


is one and one-half inches. The fold line


266


and the cut line


268


separate the bellows panel


196


into a first bellows section


270


and a second bellows section


272


. The first bellows section


270


is bounded by fold line


210


, fold line


266


, cut line


268


and side edge


256


. The second bellows section


272


is bounded by fold line


198


, bottom edge


264


, side edge


256


, cut line


268


and fold line


266


.




The bellows panel


200


has a top surface


274


, illustrated in

FIG. 1

, and a bottom surface


276


, illustrated in FIG.


2


. The bellows panel


200


is connected to the front panel


110


along fold line


202


. The bellows panel


200


has a side edge


278


. Fold line


202


and side edge


278


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


100


, a distance from the fold line


202


to the side edge


278


is two and fifteen-sixteenths inches. As the side edge


278


does not extend to the side edge


232


a shoulder


280


is defined by the bottom edge


236


and side edge


278


. Thus, it is to be understood that a corner or relief portion


281


of the material


104


is not included in the blank


100


and that the relief portion


281


is bounded by the bottom edge


236


and the side edge


278


which define the shoulder


280


, a side edge


282


of the material


104


, and the bottom edge


242


of the material, as illustrated in FIG.


1


. The purpose for cutting the blank


100


in such a manner will be explained herein in connection with forming the blank


100


into the reclosable container


102


. The bellows panel


200


has a bottom edge


284


. The bottom edge


284


and the fold line


234


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


100


a distance from the bottom edge


284


to the fold line


234


is three and five-eighth inches.




From the junction of the fold line


122


, the fold line


202


, and the fold line


234


, a fold line


286


is provided which extends onto the bellows panel


200


at an angle, preferably forty-five degrees. A cut line


288


extends from the fold line


286


to the side edge


278


. The cut line


288


and the fold line


234


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


100


, a distance from the cut line


288


to the fold line


234


is one and one-half inches. The fold line


286


and the cut line


288


separate the bellows panel


200


into a first bellows section


290


and a second bellows section


292


. The first bellows section


290


is bounded by fold line


234


, fold line


286


, cut line


288


and side edge


278


. The second bellows section


292


is bounded by fold line


202


, bottom edge


284


, side edge


278


, cut line


288


and fold line


286


.




Adhesives, such as glue, are also preferably applied to the blank


100


by a glue applicator head for the formation of the reclosable container


102


, as will be discussed further herein. First and second adhesive portions


294




a


,


294




b


are applied to the rear panel


112


on the top surface


230


thereof proximate and parallel to the first side edge


136


. The first and second adhesive portions


294




a


,


294




b


are used for securing the support flap


214


to the rear panel


112


as will be discussed further herein. Third and fourth adhesive portions


296




a


,


296




b


are applied to the rear panel


112


on the top surface


230


thereof proximate and parallel to the second side edge


138


. The third and fourth adhesive portions


296




a


,


296




b


are used for securing the support flap


238


to the rear panel


112


as will be discussed further herein. A fifth adhesive portion


298


is applied to the first side panel


114


on the top surface


204


thereof proximate to the fold line


210


and parallel to the side edge


208


. The fifth adhesive portion


298


is used for securing the first bellows section


270


of the bellows panel


196


to the first side panel


114


. A sixth adhesive portion


300


is applied to the first side panel


114


on the top surface


204


thereof proximate to the junction of the side edge


208


and the bottom edge


212


and is parallel to the side edge


208


such that the sixth adhesive portion


300


is provided between the fifth adhesive portion


298


and the side edge


208


. The sixth adhesive portion


300


is used for securing the second bellows section


272


of the bellows panel


196


to the first side panel


114


. A seventh adhesive portion


306


is applied to the second side panel


116


on the top surface


228


thereof proximate to the fold line


234


and parallel to the side edge


232


. The seventh adhesive portion


306


is used for securing the first bellows section


290


of the bellows panel


200


to the second side panel


116


. An eighth adhesive portion


308


is applied to the second side panel


116


on the top surface


228


thereof proximate to the junction of the side edge


232


and the bottom edge


236


and is parallel to the side edge


232


such that the eighth adhesive portion


308


is provided between the seventh adhesive portion


306


and the side edge


232


. The eighth adhesive portion


308


is used for securing the second bellows section


292


of the bellows panel


200


to the second side panel


116


. Each of the adhesives preferably has a width of three-sixteenths inches.




The method of forming the reclosable container


102


using the blank


100


as described will now be discussed and attention is directed to

FIGS. 3-8

.




With reference to

FIGS. 3-4A

, the front panel


110


is folded upwardly from the bottom panel


108


along fold line


122


; the rear panel


112


is folded upwardly from the bottom panel


108


along fold line


124


; the first side panel


114


is folded upwardly from the bottom panel


108


along fold line


126


; and the second side panel


116


is folded upwardly from the bottom panel


108


along the fold line


128


. The folding of the front panel


110


, the rear panel


112


, the first side panel


114


and the second side panel


116


upwardly from the bottom panel


108


typically occur simultaneously, but it should be understood that the folding of one or more of the panels


110


,


112


,


114


,


116


could be performed prior to the folding of the other of the panels


110


,


112


,


114


,


116


.




As best illustrated in

FIG. 3

, as the first side panel


114


is folded upwardly from the bottom panel


108


along fold line


126


, the support flap


214


is folded inwardly along fold line


216


such that the bottom surface


220


of the support flap


214


faces the top surface


130


of the rear panel


110


and, thus, the first and second adhesive portions


294




a


,


294




b


provided on the top surface


130


of the rear panel


110


. Once the rear panel


112


and the first side panel


114


are positioned perpendicular to one another, as well as perpendicular to the bottom panel


108


, the bottom surface


220


of the support flap


214


is securely bonded to the top surface


130


of the rear panel


112


by the first and second adhesive portions


294




a


,


294




b


, as illustrated in FIG.


4


. Likewise, as the second side panel


116


is folded upwardly from the bottom panel


108


along fold line


128


, the support flap


238


is folded inwardly along fold line


240


such that the bottom surface


244


of the support flap


238


faces the top surface


130


of the rear panel


110


and, thus, the third and fourth adhesive portions


296




a


,


296




b


provided on the top surface


130


of the rear panel


110


. Once the rear panel


112


and the second side panel


116


are positioned perpendicular to one another, as well as perpendicular to the bottom panel


108


, the bottom surface


244


of the support flap


238


is securely bonded to the top surface


130


of the rear panel


112


by the third and fourth adhesive portions


296




a


,


296




b


, as illustrated in FIG.


4


. The folding of the support flap


214


and the support flap


238


inwardly typically occur simultaneously, but it should be understood that the folding of one of the support flaps


214


,


238


could be performed prior to the folding of the other of the support flaps


214


,


238


.




As best illustrated in

FIG. 3A

, as the front panel


110


and the second side panel


116


are folded upwardly from the bottom panel


108


, the bellows panel


200


is folded inwardly along fold lines


202


,


234


. The bellows panel


200


is also V-folded along fold line


286


. The folding of the bellows panel


200


along fold lines


202


,


234


,


286


provides that the top surface


274


of the first bellows section


290


faces the top surface


228


of the second side panel


116


and, thus, the seventh adhesive portion


306


provided on the top surface


228


of the second side panel


116


. The folding of the bellows panel


200


along fold lines


202


,


234


,


286


further provides that the bottom surface


276


of the second bellows section


292


faces the top surface


228


of the second side panel


116


and, thus, the seventh and eighth adhesive portions


306


,


308


provided on the top surface


228


of the second side panel


116


. The bottom surface


276


of the second bellows section


292


is allowed to face the eighth adhesive portion


308


proximate to the bottom edge


236


because the blank


100


was cut from the material


104


such that the relief portion


281


was not included as part of the bellows panel


200


of the blank


100


. As the blank


100


is cut from the material


104


and does not include the relief portion


281


, the adhesives used for forming the reclosable container


102


need only be applied to one-side of the blank


100


, such that two complete applicator heads are not necessary. The bottom surface


276


of the second bellows section


292


also faces the bottom surface


276


of the first bellows section


290


as the two bellows sections


290


,


292


V-fold along the fold line


286


such that a slot or aperture


314


is formed between the bottom surface


276


of the second bellows section


292


and the bottom surface


276


of the first bellows section


290


.




Once the front panel


112


and the second side panel


116


are perpendicular to one another, as well as perpendicular to the bottom panel


108


, the top surface


274


of the first bellows section


290


is bonded to the top surface


228


of the second side panel


116


by the seventh adhesive portion


306


, as illustrated in

FIG. 4

, and the bottom surface


276


of the second bellows section


292


is bonded to the top surface


228


of the second side panel


116


by the seventh and eighth adhesive portions


306


,


308


. A portion of the bottom surface


276


of the second bellows section


292


is not bonded to the top surface


228


of the second side panel


116


, but rather faces the bottom surface


276


of the first bellows section


290


such that the slot


314


is provided therebetween.




One side of an opening to the slot


314


is provided at the fold line


202


while the other side of the opening to the slot


314


is provided at the fold line


234


such that the sides of the opening to the slot


314


are smooth and rounded. Thus, as best illustrated in

FIG. 4A

, the opening to the slot


314


is bounded by smooth edges with no raw or cut edges.




Similarly, as the front panel


110


and the first side panel


114


are folded upwardly from the bottom panel


108


, the bellows panel


196


is folded inwardly along fold lines


198


,


210


. The bellows panel


196


is also V-folded along fold line


266


. The folding of the bellows panel


196


along fold lines


198


,


210


,


266


provides that the top surface


252


of the first bellows section


270


faces the top surface


204


of the first side panel


114


and, thus, the fifth adhesive portion


298


provided on the top surface


204


of the first side panel


114


. The folding of the bellows panel


196


along fold lines


198


,


210


,


266


further provides that the bottom surface


254


of the second bellows section


272


faces the top surface


204


of the first side panel


114


and, thus, the fifth and sixth adhesive portions


298


,


300


provided on the top surface


204


of the first side panel


114


. The bottom surface


254


of the second bellows section


272


is allowed to face the sixth adhesive portion


300


proximate to the bottom edge


212


because the blank


100


was cut from the material


104


such that the relief portion


259


was not included as part of the bellows panel


196


of the blank


100


. As the blank


100


is cut from the material


104


and does not include the relief portion


259


, the adhesives used for forming the reclosable container


102


need only be applied to one-side of the blank


100


, such that two complete applicator heads are not necessary. The bottom surface


254


of the second bellows section


272


also faces the bottom surface


254


of the first bellows section


270


as the two bellows sections


270


,


272


V-fold along the fold line


266


such that a slot or aperture


316


is formed between the bottom surface


254


of the second bellows section


272


and the bottom surface


254


of the first bellows section


270


.




Once the front panel


110


and the first side panel


114


are perpendicular to one another, as well as perpendicular to the bottom panel


108


, the top surface


252


of the first bellows section


270


is bonded to the top surface


204


of the first side panel


114


by the fifth adhesive portion


298


, as illustrated in

FIG. 4

, and the bottom surface


254


of the second bellows section


272


is bonded to the top surface


204


of the first side panel


114


by the fifth and sixth adhesive portions


298


,


300


. A portion of the bottom surface


254


of the second bellows section


272


is not bonded to the top surface


204


of the first side panel


114


, but rather faces the bottom surface


254


of the first bellows section


270


such that the slot


316


is provided therebetween.




One side of an opening to the slot


316


is provided at the fold line


198


while the other side of the opening to the slot


316


is provided at the fold line


210


such that the sides of the opening to the slot


316


are smooth and rounded. Thus, the opening of the slot


316


is bounded by smooth edges with no raw or cut edges.




Thus, as best illustrated in

FIG. 4

, the blank


100


is first formed to provide a base tray portion


318


having the top panel


106


extending therefrom. The base tray portion


318


has an opening


320


configured to receive material to be packed into the reclosable container


102


, for instance, meat, poultry, and office supplies. The base tray portion


318


is sturdy and in an upright condition.




Once the base tray portion


318


is formed, the top panel


106


can be manipulated to securely close off the opening


320


. As best illustrated in

FIG. 5

, the top panel


106


is folded along the fold line


134


such that the top panel


106


moves over the opening


320


of the base tray portion


318


until the top panel


106


is perpendicular to the front panel


110


, the rear panel


112


, and the first and second side panels


114


,


116


, and until the top panel


106


is parallel to the bottom panel


108


such that the top surface


140


of the top panel


106


faces the top surface


118


of the bottom panel


108


.




The tabs


162


,


176


are folded along fold lines


168


,


182


, respectively such that the tabs


162


,


176


are perpendicular to the closure flap


144


. The closure flap


144


is then folded along fold line


146


, as best illustrated in FIG.


5


. As the closure flap


144


is folded along fold line


146


, the tab


162


is inserted into slot


316


such that the top surface


164


of tab


162


faces the portion of the bottom surface


254


of the second bellows section


272


which is not bonded to the top surface


204


of the first side panel


114


and the bottom surface


166


of the tab


162


faces the bottom surface


254


of the first bellows section


270


. Likewise, as the closure flap


144


is folded along fold line


146


, the tab


176


is inserted into slot


314


such that the top surface


178


of tab


176


faces the portion of the bottom surface


276


of the second bellows section


292


which is not bonded to the top surface


228


of the second side panel


116


and the bottom surface


180


of the tab


176


faces the bottom surface


276


of the first bellows section


290


.




The tabs


162


,


176


are configured as described herein such that they are inserted into the slots


316


,


314


, respectively, and underneath the sixth and eighth adhesive portions


300


,


306


, respectively, until the closure flap


144


is perpendicular to the top panel


106


and the top surface


152


of the closure flap


144


faces the bottom surface


192


of the front panel


110


. The slots


316


,


314


are sized to accept the tabs


162


,


176


. The tabs


162


,


176


are trapped and further secured within the slots


316


,


314


, respectively, by friction created by the bellows panels


196


,


200


, respectively, as the bellows panels


196


,


200


effectively “pinch” the tabs


162


,


176


within the slots


314


,


316


, respectively, to secure them therein. The “pinch” is caused by the bottom surface


276


of the second bellows section


292


being bonded to the sixth adhesive portion


300


and by the bottom surface


254


of the second bellows section


272


being bonded to the eighth adhesive portion


308


. The reclosable container


102


is thus in a secured, closed position, as illustrated in FIG.


6


.

FIGS. 7 and 8

illustrate the construction of the reclosable container


102


in the secured, closed position where the tab


176


is inserted into the slot


314


.




As the slots


314


,


316


do not have any raw or cut edges at the opening thereof, the tabs


176


,


162


, respectively, can be inserted and removed from the slots


314


,


316


, in order to open and close the container


102


without the concern of the tabs


162


,


176


being damaged or frayed because of repeated contact with raw or cut edges.




It is to be understood that other geometrical configurations of the blank


100


could be formed, such as a pentagon or a hexagon, by changing the configuration of the top and bottom panels


106


,


108


and adding side panels and bellows corner panels as necessary.




Attention is directed to

FIGS. 9-12

which illustrate the second embodiment of the blank


400


used for forming the reclosable container


402


. The blank


400


used for forming the reclosable container


402


is identical to the blank


100


used for forming the reclosable container


102


except that a top panel


406


of the blank


400


differs from the top panel


106


of the blank


100


. Thus, the description of the blank


400


used for forming the reclosable container


402


will only discuss the differences between the blank


100


and the blank


400


.




The top panel


406


is preferably of a rectangular configuration and has a top surface


440


, illustrated in

FIG. 9

, and a bottom surface


442


, illustrated in FIG.


10


. The top panel


406


is connected to the rear panel


412


along fold line


434


. The top panel


406


is connected to a closure flap


444


along fold line


446


. Fold line


434


and fold line


446


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


400


, a distance from fold line


434


to fold line


446


is nine and one-eighths inches. The top panel


406


is connected to a first internal flap


622


along fold line


624


. The top panel


406


is connected to a second internal flap


626


along fold line


628


. Fold line


624


and fold line


628


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


400


, a distance from the fold line


624


to the fold line


628


is eleven and nine-sixteenths inches such that the fold line


624


appears to be an extension of fold line


426


and such that the fold line


628


appears to be an extension of fold line


428


.




The first internal flap


622


has a top surface


630


, illustrated in

FIG. 9

, and a bottom surface


632


, illustrated in FIG.


10


. The first internal flap


622


has a side edge


634


. Fold line


624


and side edge


634


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


400


, a distance from fold line


624


to side edge


634


is three and nine-sixteenths inches. The first internal flap


622


has a bottom edge


636


and a top edge


638


. Bottom edge


636


and top edge


638


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


400


, a distance from bottom edge


636


to top edge


638


is eight and seven-eighth inches such that the bottom edge


636


is offset one-eighth of an inch from the fold line


434


and such that the top edge


638


is offset one-eighth of an inch from the fold line


446


. The connection between the top edge


638


and the side edge


634


is preferably rounded. The side edge


634


, the bottom edge


636


and the top edge


638


are preferably not connected to any other portion of the blank


400


.




The second internal flap


626


has a top surface


640


, illustrated in

FIG. 9

, and a bottom surface


642


, illustrated in FIG.


10


. The second internal flap


626


has a side edge


644


. Fold line


628


and side edge


644


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


400


, a distance from fold line


628


to side edge


644


is three and nine-sixteenths inches. The first internal flap


626


has a bottom edge


646


and a top edge


648


. Bottom edge


646


and top edge


648


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


400


, a distance from bottom edge


646


to top edge


648


is eight and seven-eighth inches such that the bottom edge


646


is offset one-eighth of an inch from the fold line


434


and such that the top edge


648


is offset one-eighth of an inch from the fold line


446


. The connection between the top edge


648


and the side edge


644


is preferably rounded. The side edge


644


, the bottom edge


646


and the top edge


648


are preferably not connected to any other portion of the blank


400


.




The method of forming the reclosable container


402


using the blank


400


as described will now be discussed and attention is directed to

FIGS. 11 and 12

. As the blank


400


used for forming the reclosable container


402


is identical to the blank


100


used for forming the reclosable container


102


except that the top panel


406


of the blank


400


differs from the top panel


106


of the blank


100


, only the differences between the method of forming the reclosable container


102


and the reclosable container


402


will be discussed herein.




As best illustrated in

FIG. 11

, the blank


400


is first formed to provide a base tray portion


618


having the top panel


406


extending therefrom. The base tray portion


618


has an opening


620


configured to receive material to be packed into the reclosable container


402


, for instance, meat, poultry, and office supplies. The base tray portion


618


is sturdy and in an upright condition.




Once the base tray portion


618


is formed, the top panel


406


can be manipulated to securely close off the opening


620


. As best illustrated in

FIG. 11

, the first internal flap


622


is folded along the fold line


624


and the second internal flap


626


is folded along the fold line


628


until the first internal flap


622


and the second internal flap


626


are perpendicular to the top panel


406


and the top surface


630


of the first internal flap


622


faces the top surface


640


of the second internal flap


626


. The top panel


406


is folded along fold line


434


such that the top panel


406


moves over the opening


620


of the base tray portion


618


.




As the top panel


406


moves over the opening


620


of the base tray portion


618


, the first internal flap


622


and the second internal flap


626


are moved into the opening


620


of the base tray portion


618


with the bottom surface


632


of the first internal flap


622


being positioned against the top surface


504


of the first side panel


414


and with the bottom surface


642


of the second internal flap


626


being positioned against the top surface


528


of the second side panel


416


. As the top panel


406


moves closer to being parallel to the bottom panel


408


and perpendicular to the front panel


410


, the rear panel


412


, and the first and second side panels


414


,


416


, the first internal flap


622


is positioned against the top surface


552


of the second bellows section


572


of the bellows panel


496


, and the second internal flap


626


is positioned against the top surface


574


of the second bellows section


592


of the bellows panel


500


.




Attention is directed to

FIGS. 13-18

and the third embodiment of the blank


700


used for forming the reclosable container


702


.

FIGS. 13 and 14

illustrate the blank


700


. The blank


700


is a die cut blank which is cut out of a rectangular piece of material


704


, which is illustrated in dashed line. The material


704


from which the blank


700


is die cut is preferably paperboard, but can also be formed of other suitable materials, such as, for example, double-faced corrugated cardboard, plastic, or the like.




The blank


700


is formed to have a plurality of primary panels, namely, a top panel


706


, a bottom panel


708


, a front panel


710


, a rear panel


712


, and first and second side panels


714


,


716


.




The bottom panel


708


is preferably of a rectangular configuration and has a top surface


718


, illustrated in

FIG. 13

, and a bottom surface


720


, illustrated in FIG.


14


. The bottom panel


708


is connected to the front panel


710


along fold line


722


. All fold lines discussed herein with regard to the third embodiment of the blank


700


are illustrated as dashed lines in

FIGS. 13 and 14

. The bottom panel


708


is connected to the rear panel


712


along fold line


724


. Fold lines


722


and


724


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


700


, a distance from fold line


722


to fold line


724


is nine and three-eighths inches. The bottom panel


708


is connected to the first side panel


714


along fold line


726


. The bottom panel


708


is connected to the second side panel


716


along fold line


728


. Fold line


726


and fold line


728


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


700


, a distance from fold line


726


to fold line


728


is eleven and five-eighths inches. It is to be understood that all dimensions of the blank


700


provided herein are for a preferred embodiment of the blank


700


and that other sizes of blanks


700


can be provided for making varying sizes of reclosable containers


702


as desired.




The rear panel


712


is preferably of a rectangular configuration and has a top surface


730


, illustrated in

FIG. 13

, and a bottom surface


732


, illustrated in FIG.


14


. The rear panel


712


is connected to the bottom panel


708


along fold line


724


. The rear panel


712


is connected to the top panel


706


along fold line


734


. Fold line


724


and fold line


734


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


700


, a distance from fold line


724


to fold line


734


is three and five-eighths inches. The rear panel


712


has a first side edge


736


and a second side edge


738


. The first and second side edges


736


,


738


are preferably not connected to any other portion of the blank


700


. First and second side edges


736


,


738


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


700


, a distance from first side edge


736


to second side edge


738


is eleven and three-eighths inches such that the first side edge


736


is offset from the fold line


726


by one-eighth of an inch and such that the second side edge


738


is offset from the fold line


728


by one-eighth of an inch.




The top panel


706


is preferably of a rectangular configuration and has a top surface


740


, illustrated in

FIG. 13

, and a bottom surface


742


, illustrated in FIG.


2


. The top panel


706


is connected to the rear panel


712


along fold line


734


. The top panel


706


is connected to a closure flap


744


along fold line


746


. Fold line


734


and fold line


746


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


700


, a distance from fold line


734


to fold line


746


is nine and three-sixteenths inches. The top panel


706


is connected to a first external flap


922


along fold line


924


. The top panel


706


is connected to a second external flap


926


along fold line


928


. Fold line


924


and fold line


928


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


700


, a distance from the fold line


924


to the fold line


928


is eleven and seven-eighths inches such that the fold line


924


is offset from the first side edge


736


by one-fourth of an inch and such that fold line


928


is offset from the second side edge


738


by one-fourth of an inch.




The closure flap


744


is preferably of a rectangular configuration and has a top surface


752


, illustrated in

FIG. 13

, and a bottom surface


754


, illustrated in FIG.


14


. The closure flap


744


is connected to the top panel


706


along fold line


746


. The closure flap


744


has a top edge


756


. Top edge


756


and fold line


746


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


700


, a distance from top edge


756


to fold line


746


is three and nine-sixteenth inches. The closure flap


744


has a first side edge


758


and a second side edge


760


. First and second side edges


758


,


760


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


700


, a distance from first side edge


758


to second side edge


760


is eleven and one-half inches such that the first side edge


758


is offset from the fold line


924


by three-sixteenths of an inch and such that the second side edge


760


is offset from the fold line


928


by three-sixteenths of an inch. The connection of the first side edge


758


to the top edge


756


is preferably rounded. The connection of the second side edge


760


to the top edge


756


is preferably rounded.




The first external flap


922


has a top surface


930


, illustrated in

FIG. 13

, and a bottom surface


932


, illustrated in FIG.


14


. The first external flap


922


has a side edge


934


. Fold line


924


and side edge


934


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


700


, a distance from fold line


924


to side edge


934


is three and seven-sixteenths inches. The first external flap


922


has a bottom edge


936


and a top edge


938


. Bottom edge


936


and top edge


938


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


700


, a distance from bottom edge


936


to top edge


938


is nine and three-sixteenth inches such that the bottom edge


936


appears to be an extension of fold line


734


and such that the top edge


938


appears to be an extension of fold line


746


. The connection between the bottom and top edges


936


,


938


and the side edge


934


are preferably rounded. The side edge


934


and the bottom edge


936


are preferably not connected to any other portion of the blank


700


.




The first external flap


922


has a locking tab


950


extending upwardly therefrom which is connected thereto between the fold line


924


and the side edge


934


. The locking tab


950


is preferably of a trapezoidal configuration and has a top surface


952


, illustrated in

FIG. 13

, and a bottom surface


954


, illustrated in FIG.


14


. Of course, it is to be understood that other geometrical configurations of the locking tab


950


could also be formed in keeping with the teachings of the present invention. Fold line


956


is provided along the connection of the locking tab


950


to the first external flap


922


such that it is offset from top edge


938


by one-eighth of an inch. Locking tab


950


has first, tapered side edge


958


, a top edge


960


, and a second side edge


962


.




The second side edge


962


is connected to the top edge


938


, with the connection therebetween preferably being rounded. The second side edge


962


is preferably parallel to the side edge


934


. The top edge


960


extends from the second side edge


962


, with the connection therebetween preferably being rounded. Top edge


960


is preferably parallel to fold line


956


. In a preferred embodiment, a distance between fold line


956


and top edge


960


is two inches. The first, tapered side edge


958


extends from the top edge


960


to the top edge


938


of the first external flap


922


. The connection between the first, tapered side edge


958


to the top edge


938


is preferably rounded. The first, tapered side edge


958


connects to the top edge


938


at a distance of one and one-sixteenth inches from the side edge


934


. The second side edge


962


connects to the top edge


938


at a distance of thirteen-sixteenths of an inch from the fold line


924


.




The second external flap


926


has a top surface


940


, illustrated in

FIG. 13

, and a bottom surface


942


, illustrated in FIG.


14


. The second external flap


926


has a side edge


944


. Fold line


928


and side edge


944


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


700


, a distance from fold line


928


to side edge


944


is three and seven-sixteenths inches. The second external flap


926


has a bottom edge


946


and a top edge


948


. Bottom edge


946


and top edge


948


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


700


, a distance from bottom edge


946


to top edge


948


is nine and three-sixteenth inches such that the bottom edge


946


appears to be an extension of fold line


734


and such that the top edge


948


appears to be an extension of fold line


746


. The connection between the bottom and top edges


946


,


948


and the side edge


944


are preferably rounded. The side edge


944


and the bottom edge


946


are preferably not connected to any other portion of the blank


700


.




The second external flap


926


has a locking tab


964


extending upwardly therefrom which is connected thereto between the fold line


928


and the side edge


944


.




The locking tab


964


is preferably of a trapezoidal configuration and has a top surface


966


, illustrated in

FIG. 13

, and a bottom surface


968


, illustrated in FIG.


14


. Of course, it is to be understood that other geometrical configurations of the locking tab


964


could also be formed in keeping with the teachings of the present invention. Fold line


970


is provided along the connection of the locking tab


964


to the second external flap


926


such that it is offset from top edge


948


by one-eighth of an inch. Locking tab


964


has first side edge


972


, a top edge


974


, and a second, tapered side edge


976


.




The first side edge


972


is connected to the top edge


974


, with the connection therebetween preferably being rounded. The first side edge


972


is preferably parallel to the side edge


944


. The top edge


974


extends from the first side edge


972


, with the connection therebetween preferably being rounded. Top edge


974


is preferably parallel to fold line


970


. In a preferred embodiment, a distance between fold line


970


and top edge


974


is two inches. The second, tapered side edge


976


extends from the top edge


974


to the top edge


948


of the second external flap


926


. The connection between the second, tapered side edge


976


to the top edge


974


is preferably rounded. The second, tapered side edge


976


connects to the top edge


974


at a distance of one and one-sixteenth inches from the side edge


944


. The first side edge


972


connects to the top edge


974


at a distance of thirteen-sixteenths of an inch from the fold line


928


.




The front panel


710


is preferably of a rectangular configuration and has a top surface


790


, illustrated in

FIG. 13

, and a bottom surface


792


, illustrated in FIG.


14


. The front panel


710


is connected to the bottom panel


708


along fold line


722


. The front panel


710


has a bottom edge


794


. Fold line


722


and bottom edge


794


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


700


, a distance from fold line


722


to bottom edge


794


is three and five-eighth inches.




The front panel


710


is connected to a bellows panel


796


along fold line


798


. Fold line


798


extends from the fold line


722


toward bottom edge


794


a distance of two and seven-eighths inches such that fold line


798


does not extend to the bottom edge


794


such that a first side edge


813


of the front panel


710


is provided. The connection between the first side edge


813


and the bottom edge


794


is preferably rounded. The front panel


710


is connected to a bellows panel


800


along fold line


802


. Fold line


802


extends from the fold line


722


toward bottom edge


794


a distance of two and seven-eighths inches such that fold line


802


does not extend to the bottom edge


794


such that a second side edge


815


of the front panel


710


is provided. The connection between the second side edge


815


and the bottom edge


794


is preferably rounded. Fold line


798


and fold line


802


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


700


, a distance from fold line


798


to fold line


802


is eleven and five-eighths inches such that the fold line


798


appears to be an extension of fold line


726


and such that fold line


802


appears to be an extension of fold line


728


.




The first side panel


714


is preferably of a rectangular configuration and has a top surface


804


, illustrated in

FIG. 13

, and a bottom surface


806


, illustrated in FIG.


14


. The first side panel


714


is connected to the bottom panel


708


along fold line


726


. The first side panel


714


has a side edge


808


. Fold line


726


and side edge


808


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


700


, a distance from fold line


726


to side edge


808


is three and nine-sixteenths inches. The first side panel


714


is connected to the bellows panel


796


along fold line


810


. The first side panel


714


is connected to a support flap


814


along fold line


816


. Fold line


810


and fold line


816


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


700


, a distance from fold line


810


to fold line


816


is nine and one-eighth inches such that the fold line


810


is offset from fold line


722


by one-eighth of an inch and such that the fold line


816


is offset from fold line


724


by one-eighth of an inch.




The support flap


814


has a top surface


818


, illustrated in

FIG. 13

, and a bottom surface


820


, illustrated in FIG.


14


. The support flap


814


has a top edge


822


. Fold line


816


and top edge


822


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


700


, a distance from fold line


816


to top edge


822


is three and one-fourth inches. The support flap


814


has a first side edge


824


which, as illustrated in

FIG. 13

, appears to be an extension of side edge


808


. The support flap


814


has a second side edge


826


which is parallel to side edge


736


and is separated therefrom, preferably by one-fourth of an inch, such that second side edge


826


is offset from fold line


826


by one-eighth of an inch. First side edge


824


and second side edge


826


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


700


, a distance from first side edge


824


to second side edge


826


is three and seven-sixteenths inches. The connection between the second side edge


826


and the top edge


822


is preferably rounded.




The second side panel


716


is preferably of a rectangular configuration and has a top surface


828


, illustrated in

FIG. 13

, and a bottom surface


830


, illustrated in FIG.


14


. The second side panel


716


is connected to the bottom panel


708


along fold line


728


. The second side panel


716


has a side edge


832


. Fold line


728


and side edge


832


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


700


, a distance from fold line


728


to side edge


832


is three and nine-sixteenths inches. The second side panel


716


is connected to the bellows panel


800


along fold line


834


. The second side panel


716


is connected to a support flap


838


along fold line


840


. Fold line


834


and fold line


840


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


700


, a distance from fold line


834


to fold line


840


is nine and one-eighth inches such that the fold line


840


is offset from fold line


724


by one-eighth of an inch and such that the fold line


816


is offset from fold line


724


by one-eighth of an inch.




The support flap


838


has a top surface


842


, illustrated in

FIG. 13

, and a bottom surface


844


, illustrated in FIG.


14


. The support flap


838


has a top edge


846


. Fold line


840


and top edge


846


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


700


, a distance from fold line


840


to top edge


846


is three and one-fourth inches. The support flap


838


has a first side edge


848


which is parallel to first side edge


738


and is separated therefrom, preferably by one-fourth of an inch, such that first side edge


848


is offset from fold line


728


by one-eighth of an inch. The support flap


838


has a second side edge


850


which, as illustrated in

FIG. 13

, appears to be an extension of side edge


832


. First side edge


848


and second side edge


850


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


700


, a distance from first side edge


848


to second side edge


850


is three and seven-sixteenths inches. The connection between the second side edge


850


and the top edge


846


is preferably rounded.




The bellows panel


796


has a top surface


852


, illustrated in

FIG. 13

, and a bottom surface


854


, illustrated in FIG.


14


. The bellows panel


796


is connected to the front panel


710


along fold line


798


. The bellows panel


796


has a side edge


856


. Fold line


798


and side edge


856


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


700


, a distance from the fold line


798


to the side edge


856


is three and nine-sixteenth inches. The bellows panel


796


has a bottom edge


864


. The bottom edge


864


and the fold line


810


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


700


a distance from the bottom edge


864


to the fold line


810


is three inches. As the bottom edge


864


does not extend to the bottom edge


794


, a shoulder


858


is defined by bottom edge


864


and first side edge


813


. Thus, it is to be understood that a corner or relief portion


859


is bounded by the bottom edge


864


and the first side edge


813


which defines the shoulder


858


, a side edge


860


of the material


704


, and a bottom edge


862


of the material


704


, as illustrated in FIG.


13


. The purpose for cutting the blank


700


from the material


704


in such a manner will be explained herein in connection with forming the blank


700


into the reclosable container


702


.




From the junction of the fold line


726


, the fold line


798


, and the fold line


810


, a fold line


866


is provided which extends onto the bellows panel


796


at an angle, preferably forty-five degrees. A cut line


868


extends from the fold line


866


to the bottom edge


864


. The cut line


868


and the fold line


798


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


700


, a distance from the cut line


868


to the fold line


798


is one and one-half inches. The fold line


866


and the cut line


868


separate the bellows panel


796


into a first bellows section


870


and a second bellows section


872


. The first bellows section


870


is bounded by fold line


798


, bottom edge


864


, side edge


856


, cut line


868


and fold line


866


. The second bellows section


872


is bounded by fold line


810


, fold line


866


, cut line


868


and side edge


856


.




The bellows panel


800


has a top surface


874


, illustrated in

FIG. 13

, and a bottom surface


876


, illustrated in FIG.


14


. The bellows panel


800


is connected to the front panel


710


along fold line


802


. The bellows panel


800


has a side edge


878


. Fold line


802


and side edge


878


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


700


, a distance from the fold line


802


to the side edge


878


is three and nine-sixteenth inches. The bellows panel


800


has a bottom edge


884


. The bottom edge


884


and the fold line


834


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


700


a distance from the bottom edge


884


to the fold line


834


is three inches. As the bottom edge


884


does not extend to the bottom edge


794


, a shoulder


880


is defined by bottom edge


884


and second side edge


815


. Thus, it is to be understood that a corner or relief portion


881


is bounded by the bottom edge


884


and the second side edge


815


which defines the shoulder


880


, a side edge


882


of the material


704


, and a bottom edge


862


of the material


704


, as illustrated in FIG.


13


. The purpose for cutting the blank


700


from the material


704


in such a manner will be explained herein in connection with forming the blank


700


into the reclosable container


702


.




From the junction of the fold line


728


, the fold line


802


, and the fold line


834


, a fold line


886


is provided which extends onto the bellows panel


800


at an angle, preferably forty-five degrees. A cut line


888


extends from the fold line


886


to the bottom edge


884


. The cut line


888


and the fold line


802


are parallel to one another and, in a preferred embodiment of the blank


700


, a distance from the cut line


888


to the fold line


802


is one and one-half inches. The fold line


886


and the cut line


888


separate the bellows panel


800


into a first bellows section


890


and a second bellows section


892


. The first bellows section


890


is bounded by fold line


802


, bottom edge


884


, side edge


878


, cut line


888


and fold line


886


. The second bellows section


892


is bounded by fold line


834


, fold line


886


, cut line


888


and side edge


878


.




Adhesives, such as glue, are also preferably applied to the blank


700


for the formation of the reclosable container


702


, as will be discussed herein. First and second adhesive portions


894




a


,


894




b


are applied to the rear panel


712


on the top surface


830


thereof proximate to the first side edge


736


and parallel to the fold line


724


. The first and second adhesive portions


894




a


,


894




b


are used for securing the support flap


814


to the rear panel


712


as will be discussed further herein. Third and fourth adhesive portions


896




a


,


896




b


are applied to the rear panel


712


on the top surface


830


thereof proximate to the second side edge


738


and parallel to the fold line


724


. The third and fourth adhesive portions


896




a


,


896




b


are used for securing the support flap


838


to the rear panel


712


as will be discussed further herein. A fifth adhesive portion


898


is applied to the front panel


710


on the top surface


790


thereof proximate to the fold line


798


and parallel to the bottom edge


794


. The fifth adhesive portion


898


is used for securing the second bellows section


872


of the bellows panel


796


to the front panel


710


. A sixth adhesive portion


900


is applied to the front panel


710


on the top surface


790


thereof proximate to the junction of the first side edge


813


and the bottom edge


794


and is parallel to the bottom edge


794


such that the sixth adhesive portion


900


is provided between the fifth adhesive portion


898


and the bottom edge


794


. The sixth adhesive portion


900


is used for securing the first bellows section


870


of the bellows panel


796


to the front panel


710


. A seventh adhesive portion


906


is applied to the front panel


710


on the top surface


790


thereof proximate to the fold line


802


and parallel to the bottom edge


794


. The seventh adhesive portion


906


is used for securing the second bellows section


892


of the bellows panel


800


to the front panel


710


. An eighth adhesive portion


908


is applied to the front panel


710


on the top surface


790


thereof proximate to the junction of the second side edge


815


and the bottom edge


794


and is parallel to the bottom edge


794


such that the eighth adhesive portion


908


is provided between the seventh adhesive portion


907


and the bottom edge


794


. The eighth adhesive portion


908


is used for securing the first bellows section


890


of the bellows panel


800


to the front panel


710


. Each of the adhesives preferably has a width of three-sixteenths inches.




The method of forming the reclosable container


702


using the blank


700


as described will now be discussed and attention is directed to

FIGS. 15-20

.




With reference to

FIGS. 15 and 16

, the front panel


710


is folded upwardly from the bottom panel


708


along fold line


722


; the rear panel


712


is folded upwardly from the bottom panel


708


along fold line


724


; the first side panel


714


is folded upwardly from the bottom panel


708


along fold line


726


; and the second side panel


716


is folded upwardly from the bottom panel


708


along the fold line


728


. The folding of the front panel


710


, the rear panel


712


, the first side panel


714


and the second side panel


716


upwardly from the bottom panel


708


typically occur simultaneously, but it should be understood that the folding of one or more of the panels


710


,


712


,


714


,


716


could be performed prior to the folding of the other of the panels


710


,


712


,


714


,


716


.




As best illustrated in

FIG. 15

, as the first side panel


714


is folded upwardly from the bottom panel


708


along fold line


726


, the support flap


814


is folded inwardly along fold line


816


such that the bottom surface


820


of the support flap


814


faces the top surface


730


of the rear panel


710


and, thus, the first and second adhesive portions


894




a


,


894




b


provided on the top surface


730


of the rear panel


710


. Once the rear panel


712


and the first side panel


714


are positioned perpendicular to one another, as well as perpendicular to the bottom panel


708


, the bottom surface


820


of the support flap


814


is securely bonded to the top surface


730


of the rear panel


712


by the first and second adhesive portions


894




a


,


894




b


, as illustrated in FIG.


16


. Likewise, as the second side panel


716


is folded upwardly from the bottom panel


708


along fold line


728


, the support flap


838


is folded inwardly along fold line


840


such that the bottom surface


844


of the support flap


838


faces the top surface


730


of the rear panel


710


and, thus, the third and fourth adhesive portions


896




a


,


896




b


provided on the top surface


730


of the rear panel


710


. Once the rear panel


712


and the second side panel


716


are positioned perpendicular to one another, as well as perpendicular to the bottom panel


708


, the bottom surface


844


of the support flap


838


is securely bonded to the top surface


730


of the rear panel


712


by the third and fourth adhesive portions


896




a


,


896




b


, as illustrated in FIG.


16


. The folding of the support flap


814


and the support flap


838


inwardly typically occur simultaneously, but it should be understood that the folding of one of the support flaps


814


,


838


could be performed prior to the folding of the other of the support flaps


814


,


838


.




As the front panel


710


and the second side panel


716


are folded upwardly from the bottom panel


708


, the bellows panel


800


is folded inwardly along fold line


802


,


834


. The bellows panel


800


is also V-folded along fold line


886


. The folding of the bellows panel


800


along fold lines


802


,


834


,


886


provides that the top surface


874


of the second bellows section


892


faces the top surface


790


of the front panel


710


and, thus, the seventh adhesive portion


906


provided on the top surface


790


of the front panel


710


. The folding of the bellows panel


800


along fold lines


802


,


834


,


886


further provides that the bottom surface


876


of the first bellows section


890


faces the top surface


790


of the front panel


710


and, thus, the seventh and eighth adhesive portions


906


,


908


provided on the top surface


790


of the front panel


710


. The bottom surface


876


of the first bellows section


890


is allowed to face the eighth adhesive portion


908


proximate to the side edge


815


because the blank


700


was cut from the material


704


such that the relief portion


881


was not included as part of the bellows panel


800


of the blank


700


. As the blank


700


is cut from the material


704


and does not include the relief portion


881


, the adhesives used for forming the reclosable container


702


need only be applied to one side of the blank


700


, such that two complete applicator heads are not necessary. The bottom surface


876


of the first bellows section


890


also faces the bottom surface


876


of the second bellows section


892


as the two bellows sections


890


,


892


V-fold along the fold line


886


such that a slot or aperture


914


is formed between the bottom surface


876


of the first bellows section


890


and the bottom surface


876


of the second bellows section


892


.




Once the front panel


710


and the second side panel


716


are perpendicular to one another, as well as perpendicular to the bottom panel


708


, the top surface


874


of the second bellows section


892


is bounded to the top surface


790


of the front panel


710


by the seventh adhesive portion


906


, as illustrated in

FIG. 16

, and the bottom surface


876


of the first bellows section


890


is bonded to the top surface


790


of the front panel


710


by the seventh and eighth adhesive portions


906


,


908


. A portion of the bottom surface


876


of the first bellows section


890


is not bonded to the top surface


790


of the front panel


716


, but rather faces the bottom surface


876


of the second bellows section


892


such that the slot


914


is provided therebetween.




One side of an opening to the slot


914


is provided at the fold line


802


while the other side of the opening to the slot


914


is provided at the fold line


834


such that the sides of the opening to the slot


914


are smooth and rounded. Thus, the opening to the slot


914


is bounded by smooth edges with no raw or cut edges.




Similarly, as the front panel


710


and the first side panel


714


are folded upwardly from the bottom panel


708


, the bellows panel


796


is folded inwardly along fold line


798


,


810


. The bellows panel


796


is also V-folded along fold line


866


. The folding of the bellows panel


796


along fold lines


798


,


810


,


866


provides that the top surface


852


of the second bellows section


872


faces the top surface


790


of the front panel


710


and, thus, the fifth adhesive portion


898


provided on the top surface


790


of the front panel


710


. The folding of the bellows panel


796


along fold lines


798


,


810


,


866


further provides that the bottom surface


854


of the first bellows section


870


faces the top surface


790


of the front panel


710


and, thus, the fifth and sixth adhesive portions


898


,


900


provided on the top surface


790


of the front panel


710


. The bottom surface


854


of the first bellows section


870


is allowed to face the sixth adhesive portion


900


proximate to side edge


813


because the blank


700


was cut from the material


704


such that the relief portion


859


was not included as part of the bellows panel


796


of the blank


700


. As the blank


700


is cut from the material


704


and does not include the relief portion


859


, the adhesives used for forming the reclosable container


702


need only be applied to one side of the blank


700


, such that two complete applicator heads are not necessary. The bottom surface


854


of the first bellows section


870


also faces the bottom surface


854


of the second bellows section


872


as the two bellows sections


870


,


872


V-fold along the fold line


866


such that a slot or aperture


916


is formed between the bottom surface


854


of the first bellows section


870


and the bottom surface


854


of the second bellows section


872


.




Once the front panel


710


and the first side panel


714


are perpendicular to one another, as well as perpendicular to the bottom panel


708


, the top surface


852


of the second bellows section


872


is bounded to the top surface


790


of the front panel


710


by the fifth adhesive portion


898


, as illustrated in

FIG. 16

, and the bottom surface


854


of the first bellows section


870


is bonded to the top surface


790


of the front panel


710


by the fifth and sixth adhesive portions


898


,


900


. A portion of the bottom surface


854


of the first bellows section


870


is not bonded to the top surface


790


of the front panel


716


, but rather faces the bottom surface


854


of the second bellows section


872


such that the slot


916


is provided therebetween.




One side of an opening to the slot


916


is provided at the fold line


798


while the other side of the opening to the slot


916


is provided at the fold line


810


such that the sides of the opening to the slot


916


are smooth and rounded. Thus, the opening to the slot


916


is bounded by smooth edges with no raw or cut edges.




Thus, as best illustrated in

FIG. 16

, the blank


700


is first formed to provide a base tray portion


918


having the top panel


706


extending therefrom. The base tray portion


918


has an opening


920


configured to receive material to be packed into the reclosable container


702


, for instance, meat, poultry, and office supplies. The base tray portion


918


is sturdy and in an upright condition.




Once the base tray portion


918


is formed, the top panel


706


can be manipulated to securely close off the opening


920


. As best illustrated in

FIG. 16

, the closure flap


744


is folded along the fold line


746


until the closure flap


744


is generally perpendicular to the top panel


706


. The top panel


706


is folded along the fold line


734


such that the top panel


706


moves over the opening


920


of the base tray portion


918


.




As the top panel


706


moves over the opening


920


of the base tray portion


918


, such that the top panel


706


is parallel to the bottom panel


708


and perpendicular to the front, rear, first side and second side panels


710


,


712


,


714


,


716


, the closure flap


944


is moved into the opening


920


of the base tray portion


918


such that the bottom surface


754


of the closure flap


744


is positioned against the top surface


790


of the front panel


710


, the top surface


852


of the first bellows section


870


of the bellows panel


796


, and the top surface


874


of the first bellows section


890


of the bellows panel


800


.




The tab


950


is folded along fold line


956


such that the tab


950


is perpendicular to the first external flap


922


. The first external flap


922


is then folded along fold line


924


, as best illustrated in FIG.


17


. As the first external flap


922


is folded along fold line


924


, the tab


950


is inserted into slot


916


such that the top surface


952


of the tab


950


faces the portion of the bottom surface


854


of the first bellows section


870


which is not bonded to the top surface


790


of the front panel


710


and the bottom surface


954


of the tab


950


faces the bottom surface


854


of the second bellows section


872


.




The tab


950


is configured as described herein such that it is inserted into the slot


916


and underneath the sixth adhesive portion


900


until the first external flap


922


is perpendicular to the top panel


706


and the top surface


930


of the first external flap


922


faces the bottom surface


806


of the first side panel


714


. The slot


916


is sized to accept the tab


950


. The tab


950


is trapped and further secured within the slot


916


by friction created by the bellows panel


796


as the bellows panel


796


effectively “pinches” the tab


950


within the slot


916


to secure the tab


950


therein. The “pinch” is caused by the bottom surface


854


of the first bellows section


870


being bonded to the sixth adhesive portion


900


.




Similarly, the tab


964


is folded along fold line


970


such that the tab


964


is perpendicular to the second external flap


926


. The second external flap


926


is then folded along fold line


928


, as best illustrated in FIG.


17


. As the second external flap


926


is folded along fold line


928


, the tab


964


is inserted into slot


914


such that the top surface


966


of the tab


964


faces the portion of the bottom surface


876


of the first bellows section


890


which is not bonded to the top surface


790


of the front panel


710


and the bottom surface


968


of the tab


964


faces the bottom surface


876


of the second bellows section


892


.




The tab


964


is configured as described herein such that it is inserted into the slot


914


and underneath the eighth adhesive portion


908


until the second external flap


926


is perpendicular to the top panel


706


and the top surface


940


of the second external flap


926


faces the bottom surface


830


of the second side panel


716


. The slot


914


is sized to accept the tab


964


. The tab


964


is trapped and further secured within the slot


914


by friction created by the bellows panel


800


as the bellows panel


800


effectively “pinches” the tab


964


within the slot


914


to secure the tab


964


therein. The “pinch” is caused by the bottom surface


876


of the first bellows section


890


being bonded to the eighth adhesive portion


908


.




The reclosable container


702


is thus in a secured, closed position, as illustrated in FIG.


18


.




As the slots


914


,


916


do not have any raw or cut edges at the opening thereof, the tabs


964


,


950


, respectively, can be inserted and removed from the slots


914


,


916


, in order to open and close the container


702


without the concern of the tabs


950


,


964


being damaged or frayed because of repeated contact with raw or cut edges.




It is to be understood that other geometrical configurations of the blank


700


could be formed, such as a pentagon or a hexagon, by changing the configuration of the top and bottom panels


706


,


708


and adding side panels and bellows corner panels as necessary.




Attention is directed to

FIGS. 19-22

and the fourth embodiment of the blank


1000




a


,


1000




b


used for forming the reclosable container


1002


.

FIG. 19

illustrates the blank


1000




a


and

FIG. 20

illustrates the blank


1000




b


. The blanks


1000




a


,


1000




b


are die cut blanks which are cut out of material. The material from which the blanks


1000




a


,


1000




b


are die cut is preferably paperboard, but can also be formed of other suitable materials such as, for example, double-faced corrugated cardboard, plastic, or the like.




As can be seen from

FIGS. 19-22

, the blanks


1000




a


,


1000




b


are used to form a two-piece reclosable container


1002


, as opposed to the one-piece reclosable containers


102


,


402


,


702


described and illustrated in connection with the first, second and third embodiments of the invention.




The blank


1000




a


is used to form a base tray portion


1219


of the reclosable container


1002


, as is illustrated in FIG.


21


. The base tray portion


1219


of the reclosable container


1002


has an opening


1221


configured to receive material to be packed into the reclosable container


1002


, for instance, meat, poultry, and office supplies. The base tray portion


1219


is sturdy and in an upright condition.




The blank


1000




b


is used to form a top or lid


1223


of the reclosable container


1002


, as is illustrated in FIG.


21


. The top or lid


1223


can be used to securely close off the opening


1221


of the base tray portion


1219


.




As is evident from a study of

FIG. 19

, the blank


1000




a


has a bottom panel


1008


, a front panel


1010


, a rear panel


1012


, and first and second side panels


1014


,


1016


, similar to the blanks


100


,


400


of the first and second embodiments. Also similar to the blanks


100


,


400


of the first and second embodiments, the blank


1000




a


has a bellows panel


1096


which connects the front panel


1010


to the first side panel


1014


and a bellows panel


1100


which connects the front panel


1010


to the second side panel


1016


. The blank


1000




a


, however, also has a bellows panel


1096




a


which connects the rear panel


1012


to the first side panel


1014


and a bellows panel


1100




a


which connects the rear panel


1012


to the second side panel


1016


. As the configuration of the bellows panels


1096


,


1096




a


,


1100


,


1100




a


, as well as the method for folding and attaching same is to be understood from the description of same in connection with the first and second embodiments, the discussion thereof will not be repeated herein.




As is evident from a study of

FIG. 20

, the blank


1000




b


has a top panel


1006


, a first closure flap


1044


, a second closure flap


1044




a


, a first internal flap


1222


, and a second internal flap


1226


. The first closure flap


1044


also has first and second locking tabs


1062


,


1076


extending from opposite ends thereof, which are similar in construction to the locking tabs


162


,


176


on the closure flap


144


of the first embodiment. Likewise, the second closure flap


1044




a


also has first and second locking tabs


1062




a


,


1076




a


extending from opposite ends thereof.




As best illustrated in

FIG. 22

, the top panel


1006


closes off the opening


1221


of the base tray portion


1219


. The first inner flap


1222


is positioned within the opening


1221


and against the first side panel


1014


, the second bellows section


1172


of the bellows panel


1096


, and the second bellows section


1172




a


of the bellows panel


1096




a


. The second inner flap


1226


is positioned within the opening


1221


and against the second side panel


1016


, the second bellows section


1192


of the bellows panel


1100


, and the second bellows section


1192




a


of the bellows panel


1100




a.






The locking tabs


1062


,


1062




a


,


1076


,


1076




a


are then inserted into the respective slots formed by the bellows panels


1096


,


1096




a


,


1100


,


1100




a


to securely close off the opening


1221


.




It should be understood that the blanks


1000




a


,


1000




b


could also be modified such that the reclosable container


1002


is formed more similarly to the reclosable container


702


of the third embodiment rather than the reclosable containers


102


,


402


of the first and second embodiments.




Thus, the described reclosable containers


102


,


402


,


702


,


1002


use significantly less material than reclosable containers of the prior art, while at the same time, the described reclosable containers


102


,


402


,


702


,


1002


waste less material than reclosable containers of the prior art, such that a manufacturer of the containers


102


,


402


,


702


,


1002


would realize approximately a 10-25% material cost savings in comparison to prior art reclosable containers. The reclosable containers


102


,


402


,


702


,


1002


are easy to use and construct and are just as sturdy as the reclosable containers of the prior art. The reclosable containers


102


,


402


,


702


,


1002


also require that adhesive need only be applied to one side of the blanks


100


,


400


,


700


,


1000




a


,


1000




b


used for forming the reclosable containers


102


,


402


,


702


,


1002


, respectively. The reclosable containers


102


,


402


,


702


,


1002


each have bellows corner panels defining slots therein, and tabs where the tabs are trapped and further secured within the slots by the friction created by opposing sections of the bellows corner panels. The slots have openings which are smooth and are not bounded by raw or cut edges such that the tabs do not become damaged upon multiple openings and closings of the containers


102


,


402


,


702


,


1002


.




While preferred embodiments of the present invention are shown and described, it is envisioned that those skilled in the art may devise various modifications of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A blank for forming a re-closable container which is cut from a piece of material, said blank comprising:a bottom panel; an end panel foldingly attached to a first perimeter edge of said bottom panel; a side panel foldingly attached to a second perimeter edge of said bottom panel, one of said side and end panels having an adhesive applied thereto; a bellows panel attached to said one end panel and to said side panel, said bellows panel having first and second bellows sections which are configured to V-fold along a fold line which separates said first bellows sections from said second bellows section, said blank being cut from the piece of material such that a relief area of the piece of material is provided proximate to said bellows panel to form a shoulder between one of said side and end panels and said bellows panel; said first and second bellows sections v-folding when said side and end panels are folded to an upright position relative to said bottom panel such that said shoulder of said bellows panel allows said second bellows section to be bonded to said adhesive applied to one of said side or end panels, and such that a slot having an opening with no raw or cut edges is formed between said first and second bellows sections, said slot being configured to receive and frictionally secure a portion of said blank therein, said portion of said blank which is received and frictionally secured within said slot being provided to assist in the closure of said container.
  • 2. A blank as defined in claim 1, wherein said adhesive is applied to a top surface of one of said side or end panels.
  • 3. A blank as defined in claim 1, wherein said adhesive is applied proximate to and along an outer edge of one of said side or end panels.
  • 4. A blank as defined in claim 1, wherein a second adhesive is applied to one of said side or end panels.
  • 5. A blank as defined in claim 4, wherein said second adhesive is applied between said adhesive and said bottom panel.
  • 6. A blank as defined in claim 4, wherein said first bellows section is bonded to said second adhesive applied to one of said side or end panels when said side and end panels are folded to an upright position.
  • 7. A blank as defined in claim 6, wherein said second bellows section is bonded to said second adhesive applied to one of said side or end panels when said side and end panels are moved to an upright position.
  • 8. A blank as defined in claim 1, further comprising an end panel attached to a third perimeter edge of said bottom panel and a top panel attached to a perimeter of said end panel attached to said third perimeter edge of said bottom panel, said top panel having said portion of said blank which is received and frictionally secured within said slot.
  • 9. A blank as defined in claim 1, wherein said adhesive is applied to said end panel.
  • 10. A blank as defined in claim 1, wherein said adhesive is applied to said side panel.
  • 11. A blank for forming a re-closable container which is cut from a piece of material, said blank comprising:a bottom panel; a first end panel foldingly attached to a first perimeter edge of said bottom panel; a second end panel attached to a third perimeter edge of said bottom panel; a side panel foldingly attached to a second perimeter edge of said bottom panel, one of said side and end panels having an adhesive applied thereto; a top panel attached to a perimeter of said second end panel; a bellows panel attached to said end panels and to said side panel, said bellows panel having first and second bellows sections which are configured to V-fold along a fold line which separates said first bellows sections from said second bellows section, said blank being cut from the piece of material such that a relief area of the piece of material is provided proximate to said bellows panel to form a shoulder between one of said side and end panels and said bellows panel; said first and second bellows sections v-folding when said side and end panels are folded to an upright position relative to said bottom panel such that said shoulder of said bellows panel allows said second bellows section to be bonded to said adhesive applied applied to one of said side or end panels, and such that a slot having an opening with no raw or cut edges is formed between said first and second bellows sections, said top panel has a closure flap with a locking tab on an end of said closure flap, said locking tab configured to, upon formation of said re-closable container, be slidably inserted into said slot such that said locking tab is frictionally secured within said slot.
  • 12. A blank in combination with a separate blank for forming a re-closable container which is cut from a piece of material, said blank comprising:a bottom panel; an end panel foldingly attached to a first perimeter edge of said bottom panel; a side panel foldingly attached to a second perimeter edge of said bottom panel, one of said side and end panels having an adhesive applied thereto; a bellows panel attached to said one end panel and to said side panel, said bellows panel having first and second bellows sections which are configured to V-fold along a fold line which separates said first bellows sections from said second bellows section, said blank being cut from the piece of material such that a relief area of the piece of material is provided proximate to said bellows panel to form a shoulder between one of said side and end panels and said bellows panel; said first and second bellows sections v-folding when said side and end panels are folded to an upright position relative to said bottom panel such that said shoulder of said bellows panel allows said second bellows section to be bonded to said adhesive applied to one of said side or end panels, and such that a slot having an opening with no raw or cut edges is formed between said first and second bellows sections; said separate blank is formed as a top panel having a closure flap with a locking tab on an end of said closure flap, said locking tab configured to, upon formation of said re-closable container, be slidably inserted into said slot such that said locking tab is frictionally secured within said slot.
  • 13. A re-closable container formed from a blank, the blank being cut from a piece of material, said re-closable container comprising:a bottom panel; a front panel foldingly attached to said bottom panel, said front panel being upright from said bottom panel; a rear panel foldingly attached to said bottom panel, said rear panel being upright from said bottom panel; first and second side panels foldingly attached to said bottom panel, each said side panel having a first adhesive portion applied thereto along an outer edge thereof, each said side panel having a second adhesive portion applied thereto between said first adhesive portion and said bottom panel, said first and second adhesive portions being applied proximate to said front panel, said side panels being upright from said bottom panel; first and second bellows panels, each said bellows panel having a first bellows section and a second bellows section which are foldingly attached to each other, each said first bellows section being foldingly attached to one of said side panels, each said second bellows section being foldingly attached to said front panel, each said first bellows section being bonded to said first adhesive portion and each said second bellows section being bonded to said second adhesive portion such that a slot having an opening with no raw or cut edges is formed between said first and second bellows sections below said first adhesive portion; and a top panel foldingly attached to said rear panel, said top panel having first and second tab members associated therewith, said first and second tab members configured to be slidably inserted into said slots formed by said first and second bellows sections such that said tab members are frictionally secured within said slots, and such that said top panel effectively closes the container.
  • 14. A re-closable container as defined in claim 13, wherein the piece of material from which the blank used to form the re-closable container was cut has a relief portion provided proximate to said first bellows sections of said bellows panels and said first and second side panels, said relief portions allowing said first bellows sections of said bellows panels to be bonded to said first adhesive portion.
  • 15. A re-closable container as defined in claim 13, wherein said first and second adhesive portions are applied to top surfaces of said first and second side panels.
  • 16. A re-closable container as defined in claim 15, wherein said first and second bellows sections of said first and second bellows panels have top and bottom surfaces.
  • 17. A re-closable container as defined in claim 16, wherein said bottom surface of said first bellows sections are bonded to said first adhesive portions.
  • 18. A re-closable container as defined in claim 17, wherein said bottom surface of said first bellows sections are bonded to the second adhesive portions.
  • 19. A re-closable container as defined in claim 16, wherein said top surface of said second bellows sections are bonded to said second adhesive portions.
  • 20. A re-closable container as defined in claim 13, wherein said tab members associated with said top panel are provided at opposite ends of a closure flap which is foldably attached to said top panel, each of said tab members being foldably attached to said closure flap, said closure flap being positioned along a bottom surface of said front panel.
  • 21. A re-closable container as defined in claim 20, further comprising a pair of internal flaps which are foldably attached to said top panel, each said internal flap being positioned against a top surface of said side panels and against a top surface of said first bellows sections of said bellows panels.
  • 22. A re-closable container formed from a blank, the blank being cut from a piece of material, said re-closable container comprising:a bottom panel; a front panel foldingly attached to said bottom panel, said front panel being upright from said bottom panel; a rear panel foldingly attached to said bottom panel, said rear panel being upright from said bottom panel; first and second side panels foldingly attached to said bottom panel, said side panels being upright from said bottom panel; said front panel having a pair of first adhesive portions applied thereto along an outer edge thereof with one of said first adhesive portions being applied proximate to said first side panel and the other one of said first adhesive portions being applied proximate to said second side panel, said front panel having a pair of second adhesive portions applied thereto with one of said second adhesive portions being applied between one of said first adhesive portions and said bottom panel and with the other one of said second adhesive portions being applied between the other one of said first adhesive portions and said bottom panel; first and second bellows panels, each said bellows panel having a first bellows section and a second bellows section which are foldingly attached to each other, each said first bellows section being foldingly attached to said front panel, each said second bellows section being foldingly attached to one of said side panels, each said first bellows section being bonded to one of said first adhesive portions and each said second bellows section being bonded to one of said second adhesive portions such that a slot having an opening with no raw or cut edges is formed between each of said first and second bellows sections below said first adhesive portions; and a top panel foldingly attached to said rear panel, said top panel having first and second tab members operatively associated therewith, said first and second tab members configured to be slidably inserted into said slots formed by each of said first and second bellows sections such that each said tab member is frictionally secured within one of said slots, and such that said top panel effectively closes the container.
  • 23. A re-closable container as defined in claim 22, wherein the piece of material from which the blank used to form the re-closable container was cut has a relief portion provided proximate to each of said first bellows sections of said bellows panels and said front panel, said relief portions allowing each of said first bellows sections of said bellows panels to be bonded to said first adhesive portions.
  • 24. A re-closable container as defined in claim 22, wherein each of said first and second adhesive portions are applied to top surfaces of said first and second side panels.
  • 25. A re-closable container as defined in claim 24, wherein each of said first and second bellows sections of said first and second bellows panels have top and bottom surfaces.
  • 26. A re-closable container as defined in claim 25, wherein said bottom surface of each of said first bellows sections are bonded to said first adhesive portions.
  • 27. A re-closable container as defined in claim 26, wherein said bottom surface of each of said first bellows sections are bonded to said second adhesive portions.
  • 28. A re-closable container as defined in claim 25, wherein said top surface of each of said second bellows sections are bonded to said second adhesive portions.
  • 29. A re-closable container as defined in claim 22, wherein each of said tab members associated with said top panel are provided on a pair of closure flaps which are foldably attached to said top panel, one of said tab members being foldably attached to one of said closure flaps, the other one of said tab members being foldably attached to the other one of said closure flaps, each of said closure flaps being positioned along a bottom surface of said first and second side panels.
  • 30. A re-closable container as defined in claim 29, further comprising an internal flap which is foldably attached to said top panel, said internal flap being positioned against a top surface of said front panel and against a top surface of each of said first bellows sections of said bellows panels.
  • 31. A two-piece, re-closable container comprising:a base tray portion formed from a first blank, the first blank being cut from a piece of material, said base tray portion including, a bottom panel; first and second opposite panels foldingly attached to said bottom panel, said first and second opposite panels being upright from said bottom panel; third and fourth opposite panels foldingly attached to said bottom panel, said third and fourth opposite panels each having a pair of first adhesive portions applied thereto along an outer edge thereof with one of said first adhesive portions being applied proximate to said first opposite end panel and the other one of said first adhesive portions being applied proximate to said second opposite end panel, said third and fourth opposite panels each having a pair of second adhesive portions applied thereto with each said second adhesive portion being applied between said first adhesive portions and said bottom panel; first, second, third and fourth bellows panels, each said bellows panel having a first bellows section and a second bellows section which are foldingly attached to each other, each said first bellows section being foldingly attached to one of said third and fourth opposite panels, each said second bellows section being foldingly attached to one of said first and second panels, each said first bellows section being bonded to one of said first adhesive portions and each said second bellows section being bonded to one of said second adhesive portions such that a slot having an opening with no raw or cut edges is formed between each of said first and second bellows sections below said first adhesive portions; and a top panel formed from a second blank, the second blank being cut from a piece of material, said top panel being foldingly attached to first and second closure flaps, each said closure flap having a pair of tab members at opposite ends thereof which are foldingly attached thereto, each said tab member configured to be slidably inserted into one of said slots such that each said tab member is frictionally secured within one of said slots, and such that said top panel effectively closes said base tray portion.
CROSS-REFERENCE

This application is a Continuation-in-Part of Ser. No. 10/200,424, entitled “Re-closure Folded Paperboard Containers With Bellows Corners” and filed Jul. 22, 2002, abandoned.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 10/200424 Jul 2002 US
Child 10/411489 US