The present invention relates to plastic egg cartons and more particularly to a tri-fold egg carton that will protect and can hold a variety of egg sizes including jumbo size eggs.
Egg cartons are subjected to multiple adverse mechanical forces and environmental conditions during filling, handling, transport and use, including time spent in distribution centers, on store shelves, and in the consumer's home. They typically encounter automated equipment for filling, packaging, loading, unloading, stacking, restacking and transport. During each of these encounters, the goal is to resist egg breakage by stabilizing and holding the eggs in a protected environment, in a carton that can be manufactured in a cost effective manner.
Thus, many factors are taken into consideration in the design of egg cartons. Egg protection, resistance to stress or force, stackability, transportability, moisture resistance, aesthetic appearance, print surface area, weight, nestability/denestability, adaptability to accommodate various size eggs, and consistent manufacturing are factors which may be considered to varying degrees in the design of an egg carton.
Plastic egg cartons are available with flexible walls forming cell pockets to protect the eggs and prevent them from moving into adjacent cell pockets. However, during handling, such as while loading cases of egg cartons onto a grocery pallet, and then stacking cases 5 to 6 high on the pallet, the cases/cartons may be thrown onto the pallets and/or bump into each other, causing the eggs to come out of their cell pockets and make contact from a hard side impact blow or top compression load. Also, when scanning bar codes on lid tops, the eggs can be displaced and make contact.
Thus, there is need for an improved egg carton construction to provide better egg protection while encountering the adverse mechanical forces and environmental changes that typically occur during filling, packaging, transportation, storage and use. At the same time, there is a need to manufacture such cartons in a cost effective manner and to maintain overall carton dimensions to fit within standard case sizes and to avoid a redesign of the existing automated filling and handling equipment.
The present invention relates to an improved tri-fold plastic egg carton having one or more structural features that enable packaging of jumbo eggs in an array (e.g., 2×6) in both oriented and non-oriented positions while allowing for easy filling, closing, handling and packing into shipping containers. As used herein, “jumbo eggs” includes a full range of jumbo egg sizes from 2.50 to 2.75 ounces per egg, or 30 to 33 ounces per dozen. The carton will also accept a variety of smaller sized eggs, namely medium, large or extra large eggs. Preferably, the carton can be used with standard egg grade equipment and the carton will fit into standard cases, which include full (30 dozen) or half (15 dozen) corrugated cases, and standard plastic or wire half cases (15 dozen).
In accordance with various embodiments of the present invention, improvements have been made to one or more of a lid, cover, and base of a tri-fold egg carton. In accordance with one or more embodiments, the improvements allow the secure and easy loading and protection of jumbo sized eggs, in cartons that can be processed and packaged with standard equipment and in standard case sizes. Further, in one or more embodiments the improvements provide improved processability with automated labeling equipment. In one or more embodiments, the improvements allow for improved de-nesting of multiple empty cartons, prior to filling.
In various embodiments, improvements have been made to the lid including one or more of providing protrusions on the opposing elongated front and back sidewalls of the lid, and/or protrusions on the opposing first and second end walls of the lid, to provide improved stackability and de-nesting, clearance for larger sized eggs, and/or to provide a large flat area for printing on the end walls of the lid. In another embodiment, each corner of the lid has a stack lug located in amid-portion of the corner to facilitate de-nesting of the empty stacked cartons. A cupped cylindrical portion may be provided between the stack lug and peripheral lid surface to provide additional strength to the corners. In other embodiments, the perimeter of the lid has a flat peripheral mating surface that rests on the flat peripheral mating surfaces of the cover and base while in a closed carton position. The front corners of the lid are each provided with a lip tab that reduces sliding of the base and cover in the closed position, and that provides an easily accessible finger tab for grasping to open the assembled (closed) carton.
In one or more embodiments, improvements have been made to the cover. A plurality of ridged latches are provided along an elongated front edge of the cover in the closed position to engage the lid for additional latch strength. Latches are also provided on the sides of the cover for more secure locking to the lid in the assembled (closed) position. Flats are provided in the rounded sidewalls of the end cells of the base and cover to increase the peripheralmating surfaces at each end of the base and cover to increase the compression resistance of the assembled carton. In the base, the cell dividers (between cells) are of varying heights along the length of the base, in order to increase the strength of the assembled carton, particularly during transit.
In one embodiment, a tri-fold plastic egg carton is provided for accommodating jumbo eggs, in both oriented and non-oriented positions, in individual cell pockets comprising:
a cell base, a cell cover and lid, the egg carton having in a closed position a length, a width and a height;
the cell cover having a hinged connection to one elongated edge of the cell base, aligned along the length of the carton, for pivoting between open and closed positions, the base and cover each having a complementary matrix of cells that together form a matrix of cell pockets for holding individual eggs when the cover is closed over the base;
the lid having a hinged connection to an elongated opposing edge of the base, aligned along the length of the carton, for pivoting between open and closed positions, wherein when the cover and base are in the closed position the lid can be closed over the cover to form an assembled carton in the closed position;
the lid having a top wall, depending front and rear sidewalls aligned along the length of the carton, and depending end walls aligned along the width at opposite ends of the carton;
lid sidewall protrusions spaced apart along the front and rear sidewalls of the lid, each lid sidewall protrusion extending outwardly from the sidewall over a largest diameter portion of a cover cell for accommodating a jumbo egg in the cell pocket when the lid is closed over the cover and base.
In another embodiment, the egg carton has lid end wall protrusions extending outwardly from each end wall over a largest diameter portion of a cover cell for accommodating a jumbo egg in the cell pocket when the lid is closed over the cover and base.
In another embodiment, the matrix is a 2×6 matrix and the lid sidewall protrusions include six protrusions along each of the lid front and rear sidewalls.
In another embodiment, the lid end wall protrusions each accommodate two cell pockets adjacent one end of the matrix of cell pockets.
In another embodiment, each lid end wall protrusion has a flat area for printing at the end of the carton comprising of from about 65 to about 75% of the total end wall area.
In another embodiment, the egg carton is a unitary sheet of thermoformed plastic material.
In another embodiment, cell posts are disposed at each intersection of four adjacent cells in the matrix in each of the lid and base, and each cell post of the base has a top surface that mates with a complimentary top surface of the cell post of the cover when the cover is closed over the base.
In another embodiment, the top surfaces of the cell posts have mating flat areas.
In another embodiment, the base and cover have flat peripheral mating surfaces that engage in planar relation when the cover is closed over the base.
In another embodiment, the lid has a flat peripheral mating surface that lies over and engages in planar relation the flat peripheral mating surfaces of the closed cover and base.
In another embodiment, the lid sidewalls flare outwardly from the lid top wall to the peripheral mating surface, and the lid has rounded corners between the lid sidewalls, each rounded corner having an outwardly disposed stack lug provided in a mid-potion of the rounded corner between the peripheral mating surface and top wall.
In another embodiment, each rounded corner has an outwardly cupped cylindrical portion, recessed with respect to the stack lug, between the stack lug and the lid top wall.
In another embodiment, the lid corners between the front sidewall and the two end walls each have a lip tab extending from the flat peripheral mating surface, each lip tab having a first wall that extends generally transverse to the flat peripheral mating surface to restrain movement of the base with respect to the cover in the closed position, and a second wall that extends from the first wall to form a finger tab for moving the lid to an open position away from the closed cover and base.
In another embodiment, the flat peripheral mating surface of the cover, lying adjacent the hinged connection between the base and lid when the cover is closed over the base, is spaced from the hinged connection to provide clearance for closing the lid over the cover and base.
In another embodiment, the lid front sidewall has a plurality of elongated latches aligned along the length of the lid for engaging complimentary latch surfaces on the closed cover and base, and wherein the lid latches have generally transverse ridges strengthening the latches.
In another embodiment, each cell of the cover and base has a rounded sidewall portion adapted to engage an egg, and a flat is provided in the sidewall of each cell adjacent an end wall to increase the width of the adjacent flat peripheral mating surfaces of the closed cover and base.
In another embodiment, each cell has a sidewall and the sidewalls of two adjacent cells form a cell divider to prevent contact between eggs in adjacent cell pockets.
In another embodiment, the cell dividers in the base are of varying height along the length of the carton, the base cell dividers closer to the ends of the carton having a lesser height relative to the base cell dividers closer to the middle of the carton.
In another embodiment, the closed carton is sized to accommodate jumbo size eggs of between 2.50 and 2.75 ounces per egg.
In another embodiment, the plastic is one or more of polystyrene, polyester, polyethylene, or polylactic acid, including polymers, copolymers, mixtures and blends thereof.
In another embodiment, the carton comprises a clear solid thermoformed sheet of polyester.
In another embodiment, the carton comprises a thermoformed sheet of polystyrene foam.
In another embodiment the base and cover each have a 2×6 matrix of cells for accommodating 12 jumbo eggs.
In another embodiment, the base and cover each have a 2×N matrix of cells, where N is one of 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6.
In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, a tri-fold plastic egg carton is provided for accommodating jumbo eggs, in both oriented and non-oriented positions, in individual cell pockets comprising:
a cell base, a cell cover and lid, the egg carton having in a closed position a length, a width and a height;
the cell cover having a hinged connection to one elongated edge of the cell base, aligned along the length of the carton, for pivoting between open and closed positions, the base and cover each having a complementary matrix of cells that together form a matrix of cell pockets for holding individual eggs when the cover is closed over the base;
the lid having a hinged connection to an elongated opposing edge of the base, aligned along the length of the carton, for pivoting between open and closed positions, wherein when the cover and base are in the closed position the lid can be closed over the cover to form an assembled carton in the closed position;
the lid having a top wall, depending front and rear sidewalls aligned along the length of the carton, and depending end walls aligned along the width at opposite ends of the carton;
wherein the lid sidewalls flare outwardly from the lid top wall to the peripheral mating surface, and the lid has rounded corners between the lid sidewalls, each rounded corner having an outwardly disposed stack lug provided in a mid-potion of the rounded corner between the peripheral mating surface and top wall.
In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, a tri-fold plastic egg carton is provided for accommodating jumbo eggs, in both oriented and non-oriented positions, in individual cell pockets comprising:
a cell base, a cell cover and lid, the egg carton having in a closed position a length, a width and a height;
the cell cover having a hinged connection to one elongated edge of the cell base, aligned along the length of the carton, for pivoting between open and closed positions, the base and cover each having a complementary matrix of cells that together form a matrix of cell pockets for holding individual eggs when the cover is closed over the base;
the lid having a hinged connection to an elongated opposing edge of the base, aligned along the length of the carton, for pivoting between open and closed positions, wherein when the cover and base are in the closed position the lid can be closed over the cover to form an assembled carton in the closed position;
the lid having a top wall, depending front and rear sidewalls aligned along the length of the carton, and depending end walls aligned along the width at opposite ends of the carton;
the lid having rounded corners between the lid sidewalls and end walls, the base and cover having flat peripheral mating surfaces that engage in planar relation when the cover is closed over the base,
the lid having a flat peripheral mating surface that lies over and engages in planar relation the flat peripheral mating surfaces of the closed cover and base, and
wherein the lid corners between the front sidewall and the two end walls each have a lip tab extending from the flat peripheral mating surface, each lip tab having a first wall that extends generally transverse to the flat peripheral mating surface to restrain movement of the base with respect to the cover in the closed position, and a second wall that extends from the first wall to form a finger tab for moving the lid to an open position away from the closed cover and base.
These and other features of the invention will be better understood through a study of the following detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Referring generally to the figures, a tri-fold egg carton 10 is shown which is formed to accommodate 12 jumbo sized eggs in a 2×6 matrix of cell pockets. The egg carton 10 is illustrative of the inventive features disclosed herein.
The teachings of this disclosure may be equally applied to forming different sized egg cartons, including 4-egg, 6-egg, split-6, and 8-egg cartons.
The egg carton 10 is formed with a lid 20, a cover 50 and a base 70 (
The lid 20 and the base 70 are connected along one elongated edge of the base (in the length L direction) by an elongated hinge area 120 including a hinged connection 122 which allows for relative rotation there between, whereby the lid 20 is capable of rotating from an open position, as shown in
When the cover is closed over the base (see arrow A1 in
Various features of the lid 20 are more clearly shown in
The lid has a generally flat peripheral surface 29 extending around its entire perimeter (also referred to as a trim edge), the flat peripheral surface lying generally in a plane parallel to the base plane BP on which the lowermost base portions 78 (or feet) of the base cells rest (
The lid corners include several features of the present invention. First are four stack lugs 31, one provided in a mid-height portion of each corner to facilitate de-nesting of the cartons. Second, a cylindrical generally cupped portion 32 is provided between each stack lug and the top wall 21, providing additional strength to the lid corners. Another new feature is provided at each of the two front corners of the lid, namely a projecting lid tab 33 that provides two important functions. First, it restricts or eliminates transverse movement (see arrow A3 in
Further details of the two front corner lid tabs are best shown in
More specifically, at the mating corners of the assembled cover and base, the flat peripheral mating surfaces 59, 79 of the cover and base are engaged in planar relation, and at the front two corners there is a rounded indent 59A, 79A which allows the user to insert a finger below the indents to engage second wall 136 and release the lid tab 33.
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A cell post 80 is formed at each intersection (i.e., cross-hair) of four adjacent (2×2 matrix of) cells 72 in the base, the cell post comprising an extension of the intersecting side walls of the four cells, and having a generally flat top cell post wall 81 disposed substantially in the same plane C as the uppermost base perimeter (peripheral surface 79). The cell post has a central axis CPA that extends axially down the center of the cell post and is aligned with the height direction of the carton. The cell post is generally tubular in shape and typically hollow. Typically, axis CPA is disposed laterally (about 90°) to the bottom plane BP of the carton 10 on which the bottommost extending surfaces 78 of the egg cells of the base rest (
The sidewall 73 of each of base cell 72 extends downwardly to a substantially planar base 77 (
In accordance with another feature of the present invention, flats 63, 83 are added to the sidewalls of the end cells 52C, 72C of both the cover and base respectively to increase the peripheral mating surface area 59, 79 and increase the compressive strength of the assembled carton (see
A further feature of the invention is the provision of varying height cell dividers of the base. As best shown in
In the present embodiment, the assembled carton holds 12 jumbo eggs in a 2×6 matrix of cell pockets and has an overall length L of from about 11.62 to about 11.75 inches, a width W of from about 3.95 to about 4.00 inches, and height H of from about 2.62 to about 2.75 inches.
In one embodiment, the carton may be designed to securely and easily allow the loading of larger jumbo eggs, while protecting twelve full-sized jumbo eggs, and can be effectively processed and packaged within standard corrugated one-half and full cases along with standard one-half case plastic or metal baskets used within the egg industry (i.e., no special cases or baskets are required). A total of thirty dozen tri-fold egg cartons will fit into a standard full case and fifteen dozen tri-fold egg cartons will fit into a standard half case, whereas previously only twelve dozen jumbo egg cartons fit into a half case or basket. The tri-fold egg cartons are processed to automated labeling equipment and egg processing equipment. The full case has inner dimensions of about: 23⅞ inches×11⅞ inches×13¾ inches. The 15-dozen half case container has inner dimensions of about: 11⅞ inches×11⅞ inches×13⅝ inches.
The egg carton is formed by thermoforming from a single sheet of thermoformable material. In various embodiments, the plastic material of the egg carton is preferably one or more of polystyrene (e.g., polystyrene foam), polyester (e.g., polyethylene terephthalate (PET)), polyolefin (e.g., polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP)), or poly(lactic acid) (PLA), including homopolymers, copolymers, mixtures and blends thereof, and including virgin and reclaimed (recycled) materials. In one example, the material is a clear solid sheet, such as a polyester, e.g, polyethylene terephthalate. In another example, the thermoformable is polystyrene foam. Environmentally favorable “green materials,” in both solid or foam may be used.
As is readily apparent, numerous modifications and changes may readily occur to those skilled in the art. Hence, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly suitable modification equivalents may be considered to fall within the scope of the invention as claimed.
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