Claims
- 1. A food container comprising:upper and lower portions joined to one another such that said upper portion is pivotably swingable away from said lower portion to define an open configuration of said container and toward said lower portion to define a closed configuration of said container; said lower portion comprising: a generally planar bottom wall having a first pair of generally parallel side edges and a second pair of generally parallel side edges extending generally perpendicular relative to said first pair of side edges; first and second elongate side walls integrally joined to said bottom wall and folded upwardly therefrom about fold lines which extend along said first pair of side edges; front and rear side walls integrally joined to said bottom wall and folded upwardly therefrom about fold lines which extend along said second pair of side edges, opposite ends of said front side wall along with adjacent front ends of said first and second side walls forming a pair of front corners of said container; and a pair of locking walls, each said locking wall being disposed adjacent one of said front corners and being folded inwardly towards an interior of said container; said upper portion comprising: a generally planar top wall having a first pair of generally parallel side edges and a second pair of generally parallel side edges extending generally perpendicularly relative to said first pair of top wall side edges, said top wall being integrally joined to said rear side wall about a fold line which extends along one of said first top wall side edges; and first and second elongate side walls integrally joined to said top wall and folded downwardly therefrom about fold lines which extend along said second top wall side edges, each said first and second side wall of said upper portion having a front end portion adjacent one of aid front corners which defines a locking tab, said locking tabs engaging with lower edges of the respective locking walls to prevent upward movement of said upper portion relative to said lower portion, and said locking tabs having generally upwardly projecting portions respectively positioned adjacent forwardly facing surfaces of the respective locking walls.
- 2. The container of claim 1 wherein said upper portion defines thereon a pair of tabs adjacent the respective front corners above the respective locking walls to block access thereto and prevent outward movement of the locking walls forwardly past the respective upright locking tab portions.
- 3. The container of claim 1 wherein each said locking tab defines an upwardly opening recess therein and the respective locking tab portion is disposed closely adjacent and forwardly of said recess, said lower edge of the respective locking wall being engaged within said recess and said locking tab portion being positioned adjacent said forwardly facing surface of said locking wall prevents outward movement thereof.
- 4. The container of claim 3 wherein said upper portion defines thereon a pair of tabs adjacent the respective front corners, each said tab being disposed above a respective locking wall to block access thereto and prevent unauthorized opening of said container.
- 5. The container of claim 4 wherein said tabs are perforated to allow removal by the consumer, and once removed allow manipulation of the respective locking walls.
- 6. The container of claim 1 wherein each said first and second side wall of said lower portion includes a front flap integrally joined thereto and extending outwardly from a front end portion thereof, each said flap being folded inwardly about a vertical flap fold line such that said flaps are superimposed on an inside surface of said front side wall, each said first and second side wall of said lower portion and the corresponding flaps defining therein a cut line which is bisected by the corresponding flap fold line to define the respective locking walls, each said locking wall being folded inwardly along a central fold line which is an extension of said flap fold line and a pair of outer fold lines disposed on opposite sides of said central fold line and generally parallel thereto to provide said locking wall with an inwardly projecting corner-shape which extends between said front side wall and the respective side wall of said lower portion.
- 7. The container of claim 6 wherein said locking tabs each define an upwardly opening recess therein and the respective locking tab portion is disposed closely adjacent and forwardly of said recess, said lower edge of the respective locking wall being engaged within said recess and said locking tab portion being engaged with a forwardly facing surface of said locking wall to prevent outward movement thereof, said upper portion defines thereon a pair of tabs adjacent the respective front corners, and each said tab being disposed above and in generally perpendicular relation with a respective locking wall to block access thereto and prevent unauthorized opening of said container.
- 8. A tamper-resistant food container comprising:generally horizontally oriented top and bottom parts, said top part being pivotably movable towards and away from said bottom part to define closed and open configurations of said container, respectively, said top and bottom parts being disposed in opposed relation with one another in said closed configuration of said container; front and rear generally upright side walls extending vertically between front and rear edge portions of said top and bottom parts, respectively, and first and second generally upright side walls extending vertically between opposed pairs of side edge portions of said top and bottom parts, opposite ends of said front side wall along with adjacent front ends of said first and second side walls forming a pair of front corners of said container; and a pair of locking arrangements each disposed adjacent one of said front corners, each said locking arrangement including a locking wall defined on said bottom part which is foldable inwardly towards an interior of said container into a locked position which prevents movement of said top part into said open configuration and outwardly away from the interior into an unlocked position which allows movement of said top part into said open configuration, locking tab defined on said top part, each said locking tab engaging with one of said locking walls when in the locked position to prevent upward movement of said top part relative to said bottom part, and a sidewardly projecting tab positioned above one of said locking walls to block access thereto and prevent movement of same by an unauthorized person into the unlocked position.
- 9. The food container of claim 8 wherein said locking tabs are disposed to respectively engage with lower edge portions of said locking walls upon upward movement of said top part relative to said bottom part.
- 10. The food container of claim 8 wherein said container is constructed entirely from a one-piece blank of sheet-like corrugated material.
- 11. The food container of claim 8 wherein said tabs are perforated to allow removal of same by the consumer, and once removed permit access to said locking walls to permit movement of same into the unlocked position and allow movement of said top part into said open configuration.
- 12. The food container of claim 8 wherein each said locking tab is oriented in a generally upright manner and is positioned adjacent a forwardly facing surface of the respective said locking wall to prevent same from being pushed outwardly and forwardly into the unlocked position.
- 13. The food container of claim 8 wherein each said locking wall includes preformed fold lines thereon to permit same to be folded into the locked position so as to define an inwardly projecting corner-shaped configuration defined by first and second upright locking wall parts oriented in generally perpendicular relation with one another, and into the unlocked position so as to define an outwardly projecting corner-shaped configuration wherein said first and second locking wall parts are oriented in generally perpendicular relation with one another.
- 14. The food container of claim 13 wherein each said locking tab is oriented in a generally upright manner and engages a forwardly facing surface of one of said first and second locking wall parts of the respective said locking wall to prevent same from being pushed outwardly and forwardly into the unlocked position.
- 15. A food container comprising:upper and lower portions joined to one another such that said upper portion is pivotably swingable away from said lower portion to define an open configuration of said container and toward said lower portion to define a closed configuration of said container; said lower portion comprising: a generally planar bottom wall having a first pair of generally parallel side edges and a second pair of generally parallel side edges extending generally perpendicular relative to said first pair of side edges; first and second elongate side walls integrally joined to said bottom wall and folded upwardly therefrom about fold lines which extend along said first pair of side edges; front and rear side walls integrally joined to said bottom wall and folded upwardly therefrom about fold lines which extend along said second pair of side edges, opposite ends of said front side wall along with adjacent front ends of said first and second side walls forming a pair of front corners of said container; and a pair of locking walls, each said locking wall being disposed adjacent one of said front corners and being folded inwardly towards an interior of said container; said upper portion comprising: a generally planar top wall integrally joined to said rear side wall about a fold line which extends along a side edge of said top wall; a pair of locking tabs, said locking tabs abuttingly engaging with lower edges of the respective locking walls when an attempt is made to raise said upper portion relative to said lower portion; and a pair of generally horizontally projecting tabs respectively positioned above said locking walls to block access thereto and prevent same from being moved outwardly past the respective locking tabs.
- 16. The food container of claim 15 wherein said top wall has a first pair of generally parallel side edges and a second pair of generally parallel side edges extending generally perpendicularly relative to said first pair of top wall side edges, said fold line which joins said top wall to said rear side wall extending along one of said first top wall side edges, said upper portion including first and second elongate side walls integrally joined to said top wall and folded downwardly therefrom about respective fold lines which extend along said second top wall side edges, each said first and second side wall of said upper portion having a front end portion adjacent one of said front corners, said locking tabs being defined on the respective front end portions of said first and second side walls.
- 17. A tamper-resistant food container formed from a one-piece foldable blank, said container comprising:top and bottom portions disposed in opposed relation with one another in a closed configuration of said container and wherein said top portion is hingedly attached to said bottom portion through a fold line and is swingably movable away from same to define an open configuration of said container; a plurality of upright side walls projecting between said top and bottom portions with adjacent pairs of said side walls being oriented in transverse relation with one another; and a locking arrangement including a generally upright wall which is foldable into a locked position wherein said wall is generally corner-shaped with the corner thereof being disposed inwardly to prevent said top portion from being moved away from said bottom portion, and into an unlocked position wherein said corner is disposed outwardly, and a generally horizontally oriented tab which is disposed above said wall and in generally perpendicular relation therewith to block access to said wall and prevent same from being moved into the unlocked position by an unauthorized person, said tab being perforated to permit removal of said tab by the consumer to provide access to said wall and allow movement of said wall into the unlocked position, and removal of said tab by an unauthorized person provides visual evidence of tampering.
- 18. The container of claim 17 wherein said wall is defined on said bottom portion and a locking tab is defined on said top portion and is disposed such that in the locked position of said wall, said locking tab prevents both upward movement of said top portion and outward movement of said wall into the unlocked position.
- 19. The container of claim 18 wherein a pair of corners are respectively defined by two pairs of transversely oriented side walls and a said locking arrangement is disposed adjacent each said corner of said container.
- 20. The container of claim 17 wherein said wall is movable inwardly into locking engagement with said top portion into said locked position to prevent upward lifting of said top portion relative to said bottom portion.
- 21. The container of claim 20 wherein said locking arrangement includes a locking member defined on said top portion which is disposed to engage a lower edge of said wall to prevent raising of said top portion relative to said bottom portion.
- 22. A method of assembling a food container, said method comprising the steps of:providing a container having top and bottom parts, said top part being pivotably movable towards and away from said bottom part to define closed and open configurations of said container, respectively, front and rear side walls extending between front and rear edge portions of the top and bottom parts, respectively, first and second generally upright side walls extending vertically between opposed pairs of side edge portions of the top and bottom parts, opposite ends of the front side wall along with adjacent front ends of the first and second side walls forming a pair of front corners of the container, and a pair of locking arrangements each disposed adjacent one of the front corners and each having a generally upright locking wall provided on the lower portion of the container, a generally upright locking tab provided on the upper portion of the container, and a generally horizontally oriented tab; placing a food product on a bottom wall of the bottom part with the container in the open configuration; closing the container by pivotably moving the top part towards the bottom part and into opposed relation therewith and so that the tabs are each positioned above a respective locking wall; and folding each locking wall inwardly past the respective upright locking tab into a locked position to prevent movement of the top part into the open configuration and to prevent outward movement of the locking wall by an unauthorized user, wherein the tabs block access to the respective locking walls to prevent same from being moved by an unauthorized person outwardly into an unlocked position.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority under 35 USC §119(e) of copending provisional application Ser. No. 60/355 654, filed Feb. 8, 2002, the entire disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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