1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a packing container for packing items such as food.
2. Prior Art
Temperature sensitive goods such as food items are typically packed into containers before shipping. The containers should have a relatively high thermal resistance to minimize the flow of heat into the food items. Heat can cause the food to spoil.
One common type of food packing container is a Styrofoam box. Styrofoam boxes are constructed in a fully formed position creating a package that is bulky to handle and store. Cardboard boxes can be stored in a flat position but are susceptible to leaking and lose tensile strength in a wet condition. It is therefore desirable to provide a packing container that is thermally resistant, impervious to liquid, can be stored in a flat position, and manufactured in a cost effective manner.
A thermal packing container that includes a plurality of walls formed from a single composite individual sheet. The composite sheet includes a corrugated substrate, a metalized barrier and an outer foam layer.
Disclosed is a thermal packing container that includes a plurality of walls formed from a single composite individual sheet. The composite sheet includes a corrugated substrate, a metalized barrier and an outer foam layer. The composite sheet can be transported in flat configuration and then formed into a container at a packing facility. The packing container is relatively impervious to fluids and has a high thermal impedance that minimizes heat flow into the contents of the container.
The thermal packing container can be used to transport food items from the packing facility.
The metalized barrier 20 can be laminated to the corrugated substrate 18 by an adhesive (not shown). The adhesive may be a commercially available MSDS V-70 product. The barrier 20 may also be laminated to the foam layer 22. The barrier 20 may also be laminated to the foam layer 22 by the MSDS V-70 adhesive.
In process step 54 the individual composite sheets can be transported to a second facility. The sheets can be transported in a stacked arrangement to minimize space. The sheets can also be stored at the second facility in a flat position. This minimizes the inventory space required to store the sheets. In process step 56 the individual sheets are folded into packing containers. By way of example, the second facility may be a food packing plant. The individual sheets are folded into packing containers, food is placed into the container and then shipped from the facility.
The metal barrier 20 and outer foam 22 create an outer shell that is impervious to liquid and has a relatively high thermal impedance. The corrugated substrate 18 provides structural integrity while allowing the sheet to be folded from a flat position. The result is a packing container that can store temperature sensitive goods in a manner that minimizes heat flow, prevents liquid damage, can be stored in a flat position, and can be constructed using conventional die cutting equipment.
While certain exemplary embodiments have been described and shown in the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that such embodiments are merely illustrative of and not restrictive on the broad invention, and that this invention not be limited to the specific constructions and arrangements shown and described, since various other modifications may occur to those ordinarily skilled in the art.
This application claims priority to Application No. 61/102,245, filed on Oct. 2, 2008.
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61102245 | Oct 2008 | US |