The present invention relates to disposable containers and more specifically to containers of the so-called clamshell type erectable from a flat blank to a three-dimensional structure having two, hingedly connected sections relatively movable between open and closed positions.
Many types of fast-food products are served to the consumer in disposable paperboard or plastic containers specifically designed for a particular product. A popular form of such containers is that known as clamshell wherein two sections are connected by an integral hinge for relative movement. While the plastic containers are often molded as an integral unit, e.g., of expanded polystyrene, the paperboard containers are typically formed from an initially flat blank, provided with cut and score lines and folded to a three-dimensional container held in place by glue tabs.
Some fast foods are sold with a small cup of liquid or semi-liquid sauce wherein the food product may be dipped as it is eaten. Although the cup may be positioned on a tray or counter-top when the food is consumed on the premises where it is obtained, fast food is often taken from the premises and consumed in a location having no convenient means for holding the cup of sauce, sometimes resulting in the cup being overturned or tipped with sauce spilling into the food container or into less convenient locations.
It is a principal object of the present invention to provide a disposable container of the clamshell type having novel and improved means for holding a small cup, the purpose of which is to hold a liquid or semi-liquid sauce intended to be eaten with a food product served in the container.
Another object is to provide a paperboard blank formed with cut and fold lines adapting the blank for erection to an enclosed container having a unique and advantageous design.
A further object is to provide a disposable, fast food container having two sections connected by an integral hinge for movement between open and closed positions with a shape, when in the closed position, which enhances the ability of the container to accommodate and support a small cup complementary to the food product served in the container.
Other objects will in part be obvious and will in part appear hereinafter.
In furtherance of the foregoing objects, the container of the invention is initially in the form of a blank of sheet material, preferably a suitable weight paperboard, cut to a predetermined outline and provided with cut and fold lines in appropriate locations for erection to the final size and shape of the container. Generally, the blank is divided by a transverse fold line or perforated line into two sections. When fully erected, this fold or perforated line forms an integral hinge for relative movement of the two sections, termed upper and lower sections, between open and closed positions. Each section is provided with two pairs of essentially triangular glue tabs, each tab having one side forming a portion of the blank periphery, a second side formed by a cut line and a third side formed by a perforated fold line. Each section also includes a single glue tab at the end opposite the hinge; that is, the single glue tabs are formed at opposite ends of the blank, but will be directly adjacent one another when the container is fully erected and in the closed position. A single side panel of each section is formed by a fold line extending between cut lines forming one side of a glue tab at each end. One end panel of each section is formed by a transverse fold line extending parallel to the hinge line between opposite ends at a common junction with the glue tab cut lines and the side panel fold lines. At the opposite end, each section has a pair of end panels having one edge forming a portion of the periphery of the blank and fold or cut lines along three other edges.
Fold lines of the side and end panels form a peripheral boundary defining a five-sided center panel in each section. The center panels of the upper and lower sections are termed top and bottom panels, respectively, in the erected condition of the container. The top panel is provided with a circular, breakaway panel defined by a perforated line. An arcuate portion of the breakaway panel, including a portion of its periphery, is cut and removed from the original blank to facilitate manual removal of the entire breakaway panel, thereby forming a circular opening in the top panel when a small cup is to be inserted therein for previously described reasons. A pair of locking tabs are formed in the periphery of each of the end panels opposite the hinged end in both the upper and lower sections.
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Side panels 32, 32′ are separated from a central panel, termed top panel 36 by fold lines 38, 38′, respectively. A pair of end panels 40, 40′ are separated from top panel 36 by fold lines 42, 42′, respectively. Thus, top panel 36 is bounded by fold lines 18, 38, 38′, 42 and 42′. Circular portion 44 is formed in top panel 36 by perforated line 46 with an arcuate portion bounded by cut line 48 of circular portion 44 and cut line 50 of line 46 being removed. A second pair of glue tabs 52, 52′ of upper section 14 are separated from side panels 32, 32′ by cut lines 54, 54′, respectively, and from end panels 40, 40′ by fold lines 56, 56′, respectively. A single glue tab 58 is separated from end panel 40 by cut line 60 and from end panel 40′ by fold line 62. Portions of end panels 40 and 40′ forming sections of the outer periphery of blank section 14 are cut to form hooks 64, 64′ for purposes described later.
A first pair of glue tabs 66, 66′ of lower section 16 are separated from end panel 28 by fold lines 24, 24′, respectively, and from side panels 68, 68′ by cut lines 70, 70′. A second pair of lower section glue tabs 72, 72′ are separated from side panels 68, 68′ by cut lines 74, 74′. Glue tabs 72, 72′ are separated from end panels 76, 76′ by fold lines 78, 78′. End panels 76, 76′ are separated from the central portion of lower section 16, termed bottom panel 80, by fold lines 82, 82′. Side panels 68, 68′ are separated from bottom panel 80 by fold lines 84, 84′, respectively. Thus, bottom panel 80 is bounded by fold lines 20, 82, 82′ 84 and 84′. A single glue tab 86 is separated from end panel 76 by fold line 88 and from end panel 76′ by fold line 90. A pair of hooked portions 92, 92′ are formed in the outer peripheries of end panels 76, 76′ for purposes described later.
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The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/595,570, filed Jul. 15, 2005, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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60595570 | Jul 2005 | US |