This invention related generally to cellulose-based blanks and containers and more specifically to wood cellulose-based blanks and containers used for shipping and displaying goods.
Various embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the following FIGURES.
The present invention provides a blank and resulting container for shipping and displaying a variety of goods. By way of overview, and with reference to the
Connected with the bottom panel 22 along a fold line 23 is a front panel 26. Front panel 26 is in part defined by opposed fold lines 29. Third side panels 36 are connected with the front panel 26 along those fold lines 29.
Connected with the front panel 26 are front access flaps 42. The front access flaps 42 are connected to the front panel 26 along perforation line 41. Front access panel 30 is also connected to the front panel 26 via a perforated line 41 and is partially defined at one end by a cut line 33. Connected with the front access flaps 42 are side access panels 38.
A top panel 28 is connected with the front access panel 30 along a fold line 35. The top panel 28 also includes opposed top flaps 40 that are connected with the top panel 28 along fold lines 37.
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It will be appreciated that as these various panels may be held in place by any variety of fastening means known in the industry. Suitable, non limiting examples of such fasteners includes glue or other adhesive, tape, staples or combinations thereof. As fasteners are known in the industry, a detailed description is not necessary herein.
To “close” the container 50, top panel 28 may also be folded inwardly along fold line 35. Subsequently top flaps 40 may be folded downwardly approximately 90 degrees along fold line 37 to bring the panel top flaps 40 into a juxtaposed position with the side access panel 38 and the first side panel 32 as best viewed in
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A variety of additional elements may be included, such as, without limitation, vents, specialized liners or grease barriers, etc., without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Similarly, rounding or otherwise trimming of various panels is considered within the scope of this invention.
While various embodiments of this invention have been illustrated and described as noted above, many changes can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be determined entirely by reference to the claims that follow.
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