Single piece wedge lock pizza box

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6749106
  • Patent Number
    6,749,106
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, June 25, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 15, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
In accordance with the aspects of the present invention, an improved container locking arrangement for a single piece blank and container is disclosed. The present invention includes a blank or a container including a bottom panel with first and second bottom sidewall panels, front and rear opposing wall panels, and first and second box corner locking constructions. Engagement of the corner locking constructions hingedly controls the relative position of the bottom sidewall panels. The corner locking constructions form first and second angled sidewall panels. Sidewall panel tabs disposed on an edge of the angled sidewall panels engage slots on the front wall panel to lock the first and second sidewall panels and the front wall panel in an assembled position. A top panel is hingedly configured to cover the bottom panel, thereby closing the container. First and second top panel flaps engage the first and second corner locking constructions to lock the top panel relative to the bottom panel.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to corrugated board containers, and more particularly to pizza style containers formed from a single piece blank.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Pizza style boxes are currently available in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. Many of the boxes include a square bottom panel, upright sidewalls, and a single lid panel that folds over the entire container. The sidewalls are typically formed as “rollover” walls that require a person to fold a first panel around a second panel and then secure the second panel into place.




Current container designs have a number of drawbacks. One disadvantage concerns the time to set up boxes. Many pizza establishments will use hundreds of pizza boxes at a single location during the dinner and evening hours. The boxes are often completely or partially set up ahead of time for use during these rush periods. Setting up a conventional pizza style box, however, takes time and labor, costs that must be accounted for in the price of the pizza. In addition, there is the difficulty encountered in forming and using these boxes, and particularly those with rolled sidewalls. Forming a rolled sidewall box can take more than an acceptable amount of time and can also place an employee at risk for “Carpal Tunnel Syndrome” or similar disorder due to the wrist motion required to form the rolled walls. Similar drawbacks are found when pizza style boxes are used in other applications, such as holding coiled hose or wire.




Such pizza boxes also suffer from the tendency for the lid to fail to maintain a closed position. When a pizza box lid pops open, the pizza product inside can suffer heat loss, and, depending on the circumstances, the pizza may become inadvertently contaminated. In addition, the closure mechanisms used to engage the lid can interfere with the top of the pie, resulting in a gooey, unappetizing mess.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the aspects of the present invention, an improved box corner locking construction for a single piece blank and container is disclosed. The present invention includes a blank or a container including a bottom panel with first and second bottom sidewall panels, front and rear opposing wall panels, and first and second box corner locking constructions. Engagement of the corner locking constructions hingedly controls the relative position of the bottom sidewall panels. The corner locking constructions form first and second angled sidewall panels, which engage the front wall panel to lock the first and second sidewall panels and the front wall panel in an assembled position. A top panel is hingedly configured to cover the bottom panel, thereby closing the container. First and second top panel flaps engage the first and second corner locking constructions to lock the top panel relative to the bottom panel and to further reinforce the front wall panel.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will become more readily appreciated as the same become better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing and FIGURES, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a plan view of a single-piece container blank formed in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a partial plan view of the bottom panel illustrating the corner locking constructions of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a partially assembled top panel assembly according to the present invention;





FIG. 4

is perspective view of a partially assembled corner locking construction according to the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a more fully assembled corner locking construction according to the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of an aspect of the corner locking construction;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the partially assembled container of constructed from the blank depicted in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 8

is another perspective view of the assembled and closed container of the present invention before engaging the top panel flaps;





FIG. 9

is a partial perspective view of the corner locking construction final assembly;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of the closed and assembled container according to the present invention; and





FIG. 11

is a partial perspective view of the top panel assembly.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The present invention is an improvement to a pizza style corrugated board blank and container. By way of overview and with reference to

FIGS. 1-10

, one presently preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a single piece blank


20


of corrugated board material arranged to form a pizza style container


30


. The blank


20


includes a bottom panel


100


, rear wall panel


207


and a top panel


200


.




The bottom panel


100


includes opposed first and second sidewalls


101


and


102


, and opposed front and rear wall panels,


109


and


207


. Additionally, the bottom panel


100


includes a first corner locking construction


134


and a second corner locking construction


135


arranged to control the assembly status of the respective walls of the bottom panel


100


. The corner locking constructions


134


,


135


include first and second angled sidewall panels


103


,


104


. Sidewall panel tabs


115


,


116


disposed on an edge of the angled sidewall panels


103


,


104


engage slots


110


,


111


on the front wall panel to lock the first and second sidewall panels


101


,


102


and the front wall panel


109


in an assembled position.




The top panel


200


includes opposed first and second sidewall panels


201


and


202


, and first and second panel flaps


203


and


204


. The first and second panel flaps


203


,


204


interact with the respective first and second corner locking constructions


134


,


135


and the front wall panel tabs


113


,


114


to facilitate locking/unlocking of the container


30


. Specific details of the blank


20


and the container


30


are described in more detail below.




The bottom panel


100


is generally rectangular in shape and tapers inwardly at a forward end. The periphery of the bottom panel


100


is configured to hingedly connect with various panels or walls. As will be appreciated, hinges, edges or fold lines may be formed by any means commonly known in the art, such as, without limitation, scoring, perforating or crimping.




First and second sidewall panels


101


,


102


are generally rectangular in shape. The first and second sidewall panels


101


,


102


are hingedly connected to opposing side edges of bottom panel


100


along hinge lines


101


′ and


102


′, respectively. The outer rear corners of sidewall panels


101


and


102


are preferably beveled. Unclipped or unrounded sidewall panels are within the scope of the present invention.





FIGS. 1

,


2


and


4


-


10


, Front wall panel


109


shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


4


-


10


is generally rectangular in shape. The front wall panel


109


is hingedly connected to an edge of bottom panel


100


along hinge line


109


′ and is hingedly connected on the edge opposing bottom panel


100


to front wall panel flap


121


along hinge line


121


′. Front wall panel


109


includes upright slots


110


,


111


.




Front wall panel flap


121


is generally trapezoidal in shape and is hingedly connected only to the front wall panel


109


. The edge opposite the edge hingedly connected to front wall panel


109


is greater in length than the edge hingedly connected to front wall panel


109


. Front wall panel flap


121


includes first and second outer front wall panel tabs


113


and


114


. The first and second front wall panel tabs


113


,


114


are configured to interact with the first and second panel flaps


203


,


204


(described below) to lock the container


30


, the operation of which is described in more detail below.




The blank


20


further includes first and second corner locking constructions


134


,


135


. The first and second corner locking constructions


134


,


135


include first and second angled sidewall panel bottoms


105


and


106


, angled sidewall panels


103


and


104


, and angled front panels


107


and


108


. The various components of the first and second locking corners


131


,


132


control the formation state of the first and second bottom sidewalls


101


,


102


and the front wall


109


relative to the bottom panel


100


.




The angled sidewall panel bottoms


105


,


106


are generally triangular in shape. The angled sidewall panels


105


,


106


are hingedly connected to opposing tapered side edges of the bottom panel along hinge lines


105


′ and


106


′, respectively. Angled sidewall panel bottoms


105


and


106


are further connected to angled front panels


107


,


108


along hinge lines


105


″ and


106


″, respectively.




Angled sidewall panels


103


and


104


are hingedly connected to sidewall panels


101


and


102


along hinge lines


103


′ and


104


′ respectively, and hingedly connected to angled sidewall panel bottoms


105


and


106


along hinge lines


103


″ and


104


″ respectively. The angled sidewall panels


103


,


104


are generally rectangular in shape. Angled sidewall panels


103


and


104


each includes sidewall tabs


115


,


116


, disposed on the end of angled sidewall panels


103


and


104


opposite the end hingedly connected to sidewall panels


101


and


102


. Each sidewall tab


115


,


116


is adapted to engage upright slots


110


,


111


when the angled sidewall panels are folded upright and inwardly. Angled sidewall panels


103


and


104


further include notch regions


117


and


118


opposite hinge lines


103


″ and


104


″ respectively. Notch regions


117


and


118


include recesses


131


and


132


, respectively.




Angled front panels


107


and


108


are hingedly connected to the remaining two opposing edges of the front wall panel


109


along hinge lines


107


′ and


108


′, respectively. Angled front panels


107


and


108


are not connected to angled sidewall panels


103


and


104


.




With reference to

FIGS. 1 and 3

, top panel


200


has a plurality of edges and has the same general shape, albeit slightly larger, as bottom panel


100


. Top panel


200


is hingedly connected to top sidewall panels


201


and


202


along hinge lines


201


′ and


202


′, respectively. Additionally, the top panel is hingedly connected to a first and second top panel flap


203


,


204


along hinge lines


203


′,


204


′, respectively




Top sidewall panels


201


and


202


are generally rectangular in shape and are disposed on opposing sides of the top panel


200


. The distance on the top panel


200


between top sidewall panel hinge lines


201


′ and


202


′ is slightly greater than the distance on bottom panel


100


between sidewall panel hinge lines


101


′ and


102


′. Consequently, top sidewall panels


201


and


202


overlap and are outside of sidewall panels


101


and


102


when the container


30


has been assembled.




The first and second top panel flaps


203


,


204


are generally triangular in shape. Top panel flaps


203


and


204


include top panel flap tabs


205


and


206


opposite hinge lines


203


′ and


204


′, respectively. The first and second top panel flaps


203


,


204


are configured to cooperate with corner locking constructions


134


,


135


during closing of the container


30


to form a fixed relationship between the bottom panel


100


and the top panel


200


. More specifically, the first and second top panel flaps


203


,


204


are hingedly arranged to frictionally fit between the notch regions


117


,


118


and the front wall panel flap tabs


113


and


114


, respectively (see FIG.


9


).




The rear wall panel


207


is generally rectangular in shape and is hingedly connected to the bottom panel


100


and the top panel


200


along hinge lines


207


′ and


200


′, respectively. When the blank


20


is formed into the container


30


the rear wall panel


207


maintains a distance between the bottom panel


100


and the top panel


200


, thereby helping to protect items placed within the container


30


. The height of the rear wall panel


207


as well as the other side and front walls will depend on the product in the container


30


.




Sidewall flaps


208


and


209


are substantially rectangular in shape and may be hingedly connected to the top sidewall panels


201


and


202


along hinge lines


208


″ and


209


″, respectively, as shown in

FIG. 11

, or may be connected to rear wall panel


207


along hinge lines


208


′,


209


′ as shown in

FIGS. 1-10

. In the former configuration, sidewall flaps


208


and


209


are adjacent to but are not connected to rear wall panel


207


as depicted in

FIG. 11

; in the later configuration flaps


208


,


209


are adjacent to but not connected to panels


201


and


202


, respectively. In the former configuration, sidewall flaps


208


and


209


may be detachably connected to rear wall panel


207


by an incomplete cut line; in the later configuration flaps


208


,


209


may be detachably connected to panels


201


,


202


, respectively by incomplete cut lines. Sidewall flaps


208


and


209


may be clipped at the edge opposite top sidewall panels


201


and


202


. Additionally, sidewall flaps


208


and


209


may also have tabs


132


at their outer corners.




In order to further illustrate the various aspects of the invention,

FIGS. 3-10

show the blank


20


being erected into the container


30


of the present invention.




The assembly of container


30


is initiated by engaging the corner locking constructions


134


,


135


. The corner locking constructions


134


,


135


are engaged by folding angled sidewall panels


103


and


104


upright and inwardly. This causes sidewall panels


101


and


102


to fold upright and angled sidewall panel bottoms


105


and


106


to fold over bottom panel


100


. In a presently preferred embodiment, angled sidewall panel bottoms


105


,


106


are sized to permit angled sidewall panels


103


and


104


to form an approximately


45


degree angle with front wall panel


109


when assembled. However, the angled sidewall panel bottoms


105


,


106


may be sized to form a greater or lesser angle with the front wall panel


109


.




The movement of angled sidewall panel bottoms


105


,


106


causes angled front panels


107


and


108


to fold upright. Angled front panels


107


and


108


in turn cause front wall panel


109


to fold upright. Sidewall tabs


115


and


116


are inserted into upright slots


110


,


111


locking the angled sidewall panels


103


,


104


into an upright position. Sidewall panels


101


,


102


, angled front panels


107


and


108


, and front wall panel


109


are also held into place when assembled by virtue of the hinge connections described above. Front wall panel flap


121


is folded inwardly along hinge line


121


′ to receive the top panel


200


.




Top sidewall flaps


208


and


209


are folded inward and top sidewall panels


201


and


202


are folded upright. Top panel


200


is folded upright relative to rear wall panel


207


about hinge line


200


′. Rear wall panel


207


is folded upright relative to bottom panel


100


about hinge line


207


′.




When assembled, top


200


overlaps front wall panel flap


121


. Top panel flaps


203


and


204


are folded downwardly and then inwardly along hinge lines


203


′ and


204


′ respectively, and top panel flap tabs


205


and


206


are engaged in notch regions


117


and


118


. Top panel flaps


203


and


204


also overlap outer front wall panel tabs


113


and


114


, further holding front wall panel flap


121


and front wall panel


109


in place.




After the container


30


has been assembled and closed as described above, it may be just as easily opened. To open the container


30


, an operator pushes inwardly on angled sidewall panels


103


and


104


, causing the angled sidewall panels


103


,


104


to deform and notch regions


117


and


118


to disengage from top panel flap tabs


205


and


206


. Top panel flaps


203


and


204


may then be unfolded downwardly and outwardly, no longer overlapping outer front wall panel tabs


113


and


114


.




Angled sidewall panels


103


,


104


may include instructional graphics or text inscribed there on. A non-limiting example of instructional text includes “PUSH HERE TO DISENGAGE LOCK”. However, it will be appreciated that text or graphics conveying any other message is within the scope of this invention.




Any 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 the various panels is considered within the scope of the instant invention.




The present invention avoids many of the problems of prior boxes. The present invention is easy to set up and handle, and includes parts, which may be secured together with a minimum effort to provide a practically permanent connection there between. The angled sidewall panels more closely confine and prevent the movement of round or oval products, such as pizza or coiled hose, in the box. The angled sidewall panel tabs and inter-connections between angled sidewalls, sidewalls, angled sidewall bottoms, angled front panels and front wall hold the various walls in a vertical position. The top panel flaps hold the top closed and also hold the outer front wall panel and front wall in place.




While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described, it will be appreciated that various changes can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. In addition, it will be appreciated that the present invention may be used for the transportation and storage of objects other than pizza.



Claims
  • 1. A box corner locking construction comprising:a first sidewall panel; a front wall panel; an angled sidewall panel, hingedly attached to an end of said first sidewall panel, said angled sidewall panel including a sidewall tab; an angled sidewall bottom, hingedly attached to said angled sidewall panel; an angled front panel, hingedly attached to said angled sidewall bottom and to said front panel; and an upright slot in said front panel, said upright slot being configured to receive said sidewall tab; wherein the engagement of the sidewall tab into the upright slot locks the sidewall panel, sidewall bottom and front panel together.
  • 2. The box corner locking construction of claim 1, wherein said angled sidewall panel further comprises a notched region, the notch region being configured to receive a top panel flap.
  • 3. The box corner locking construction of claim 2, wherein each notched region further comprises a recess.
  • 4. The box corner locking construction of claim 1, wherein the angled wall panel forms a predetermined angle relative to said front panel.
  • 5. The box corner locking construction of claim 4, wherein the predetermined angle is about 45 degrees.
  • 6. The box corner locking construction of claim 1, further comprising a front wall panel flap hingedly attached to said front wall panel.
  • 7. The box corner locking construction of claim 6, wherein the front wall panel flap further comprises tabs disposed on an end of said front wall panel flap.
  • 8. The box corner locking construction of claim 1, further comprising a rear wall panel and a top panel hingedly connected to the rear wall panel.
  • 9. The box corner locking construction of claim 8, wherein the top panel further comprises a panel flap arranged to interact with the box corner locking construction and the sidewall tabs to lock the container in a closed state.
  • 10. The box corner locking construction of claim 1, wherein the container is formed from a single piece of material.
  • 11. The box corner locking construction of claim 10, wherein the material is a corrugated board material.
  • 12. A blank for a container comprising:a single sheet of foldable material cut and scored to define a bottom panel, said bottom panel having a side edge, a front edge and a truncated corner edge extending between said side edge and said front edge, a sidewall panel hingedly attached to said bottom panel along said side edge, said sidewall panel having a front edge, an angled sidewall bottom hingedly attached to said bottom panel along said corner edge, an angled sidewall panel hingedly attached to said angled sidewall bottom and to said front edge of said sidewall panel, said angled sidewall panel having a sidewall tab; and a front panel hingedly attached to said bottom panel along said front edge, said front panel having an upright slot configured to receive said sidewall tab.
  • 13. The blank of claim 12, a rear wall panel attached to said bottom panel.
  • 14. The blank of claim 13 further comprisinga top panel hingedly attached to said rear wall panel.
  • 15. The blank of claim 14 further comprisinga top panel flap hingedly attached to a front corner of said top panel.
  • 16. The blank of claim 15 further comprisinga front wall panel flap hingedly attached to the outer edge of said front wall panel.
  • 17. The blank of claim 15, wherein said angled sidewall panel further comprises a notch region, said notch region being configured to receive said top panel flap.
  • 18. The blank of claim 17, wherein said notch region further comprises a recess.
  • 19. The blank of claim 12, wherein the material is a corrugated board material.
RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/301,720 filed Jun. 28, 2001, the benefit of which is hereby claimed under 35 U.S.C. 119(e).

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60/301720 Jun 2001 US