The present disclosure relates to packaging, and more particularly to packaging for shipping and display.
A conventional half slotted container (HSC) typically is packed where the product is produced. For example in the case of fresh produce, an HSC can be packed in the field where the produce is harvested and closed for shipping. HSC's can be shipped with product packed inside to a retail location. At the retail location the HSC is converted, e.g., by removing a separate lid from a tray bottom or the like, or by telescoping a two piece HSC, to display the product and make it accessible to customers. This conventional use of HSCs requires separate manufacture of the lid portion and the main portion of the HSC, but facilitates the ability of retailers and customers to handle the product.
The conventional techniques have been considered satisfactory for their intended purpose. However, there is an ever present need for improved HSCs. This disclosure provides a solution for this need.
A container includes a tray portion configured for holding and displaying product. A cover portion is seated in the tray portion for forming an enclosure around product in the tray portion. The tray portion and the cover portion have the same length and breadth. An opening of the cover portion seated in the tray portion is slotted with open ended slots to allow the opening to be biased inward for the opening of the cover to fit within and to be seated in the tray portion.
The open ended slots can be in corner edges of the cover portion. The cover portion can include breathability apertures completely defined through one or more walls thereof in addition to the open ended slots.
The tray portion can define an opening rim for receiving the opening of the cover portion. The opening rim of the tray portion can have a length dimension and a breadth dimension perpendicular to the length dimension, wherein the opening of the cover portion has the same length and breadth dimensions as the opening rim of the tray portion so that the opening of the cover portion must be biased inward, accommodated by the open ended slots, in order for the cover portion to be seated in the tray portion. The tray portion can have a bottom panel and an opening rim opposite the bottom panel, wherein the open ended slots of the cover portion seated in the tray portion extend in a vertical direction from the bottom panel to a height above the opening rim.
The cover portion can include top flaps configured to form an upper closure of the cover portion. The tray portion can include bottom flaps opposite the top flaps configured to form a bottom panel of the tray portion. The tray portion can include stacking slots defined in at least one of the bottom panel, a front panel, and/or a back panel of the tray portion. The cover portion can include stacking tabs extending from at least one of the upper closure, a front panel, and/or a back panel of the cover portion. The stacking tabs can be configured to be received in stacking slots of another container stacked on top of the cover portion. The stacking slots can be configured to receive the stacking tabs of another container stacked below the tray portion.
A blank for a container includes a tray portion and a cover portion connected to the tray portion across a break line. The tray portion includes a pair of bottom closure flaps, a front bottom panel flap, a back bottom panel flap, a respective side panel connected to each of the bottom closure flaps along a respective fold line, a front panel connected to the front bottom panel flap along a fold line, and a back panel connected to the back bottom panel flap along a fold line. The front and back panels are connected to respective ones of the side panels along a plurality of vertical fold lines. The cover portion includes a pair of top closure flaps, a front top panel flap, a back top panel flap, a respective side panel connected to each of the top closure flaps along a respective fold line, a front panel connected to the front top panel flap along a fold line, and a back panel connected to the back top panel flap along a fold line. The front and back panels of the cover portion are connected to respective ones of the side panels of the cover portion along a plurality of vertical fold lines.
The vertical fold lines of the cover portion can be aligned in line with respective ones of the vertical fold lines of the tray portion. Open ended slots can be defined in the cover portion. The open ended slots of the cover portion can separate the vertical fold lines of the tray portion from the respective vertical fold lines of the cover portion. Each of the open ended slots can abut the break line. The break line can be weakened to facilitate breaking the tray portion from the cover portion by at least one of a knife cut and/or perforations.
The tray portion can includes at least one stacking slot. The cover portion can include cut lines defining at least one stacking tab. The side panels, front panel, and/or back panel of the cover portion can include at least one of handle holes and/or breathability apertures defined therethrough. Each of the front top panel flap, the back top panel flap, the front bottom panel flap, and the back bottom panel flap can include at least one closure aperture configured to receive a respective one of the closure flaps.
The blank can be folded along two of the vertical fold lines. The tray portion can be adhered to itself and the cover portion can be adhered to itself with the break line unbroken.
A method of forming a container includes forming a blank as described above, including forming the break line by at least one of knife cutting and/or perforating the blank. The method can include folding the blank along two of the vertical fold lines, adhering the tray portion to itself, and adhering the cover portion to itself. The method can include breaking the tray portion from the cover portion along the break line, engaging the bottom closure flaps of the tray with the front and back bottom panel flaps of the tray portion to form a bottom panel for closure of the tray portion, engaging the top closure flaps of the cover portion with the front and back top flaps of the cover portion to form a top panel for closure of the cover portion, and compressing the cover portion about an opening thereof and seating the opening of the cover portion in the tray portion.
These and other features of the systems and methods of the subject disclosure will become more readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments taken in conjunction with the drawings.
So that those skilled in the art to which the subject disclosure appertains will readily understand how to make and use the devices and methods of the subject disclosure without undue experimentation, preferred embodiments thereof will be described in detail herein below with reference to certain figures, wherein:
Reference will now be made to the drawings wherein like reference numerals identify similar structural features or aspects of the subject disclosure. For purposes of explanation and illustration, and not limitation, a partial view of an exemplary embodiment of a container in accordance with the disclosure is shown in
The container 100 includes a tray portion 102 configured for holding and displaying product 104. A cover portion 106 can be seated in the tray portion 102 for forming an enclosure around product 106 in the tray portion 102, as shown in the fully assembled container 100 in
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The cover portion includes front and back top flaps 118 configured to form an upper closure or panel of the cover portion 106. The tray portion 102 includes bottom flaps 116 opposite the top flaps 118 when the container 100 is fully assembled as shown in
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The vertical fold lines 136 of the cover portion 106 are thus aligned in line with respective ones of the vertical fold lines 136 of the tray portion 102. The open ended slots 110 are defined in the cover portion 106. The open ended slots 110 of the cover portion 106 separate the vertical fold lines 136 of the tray portion 102 from the respective vertical fold lines 136 of the cover portion 106. Each of the open ended slots 110 abuts the break line 124 so the slots are open-ended when the break line 124 is broken. The break line 124 is weakened to facilitate breaking the tray portion 102 from the cover portion 106 by at least one of a knife cut and/or perforations.
The cover portion 106 includes cut lines 154 defining the stacking tab 122. The side panels 140 and front and back panels 144/148 of the cover portion 106 include at least one of handle holes 156 and/or breathability apertures 112 defined therethrough. Each of the front top panel flap118, the back top panel flap 118, the front bottom panel flap 116, and the back bottom panel flap 116 includes at least one closure apertures 158 configured to receive a respective one of the closure flaps 126/138 for closing the bottom of tray portion 102 and the top of cover portion 106. Those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that in addition to or in lieu of closure apertures 158, any other suitable closure technique can be used, such as tape, adhesive, or combinations of tape and adhesive, without departing from the scope of this disclosure.
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A method of forming a container, e.g., container 100, includes forming a blank as described above, e.g., blank 101, including forming the break line, e.g. break line 124, by at least one of knife cutting and/or perforating the blank. The method also includes folding the blank along two of the vertical fold lines, e.g., vertical fold lines 136, adhering the tray portion, e.g., tray portion 102, to itself, and adhering the cover portion, e.g., cover portion 106, to itself. The method also includes breaking the tray portion from the cover portion along the break line, and engaging the bottom closure flaps, e.g., bottom closure flaps 126, of the tray with the front and back bottom panel flaps, e.g., bottom panel flaps 116, of the tray portion to form a bottom panel for closure of the tray portion. The method includes engaging the top closure flaps, e.g., top closure flaps 138, of the cover portion with the front and back top flaps, e.g., top flaps 118, of the cover portion to form a top panel for closure of the cover portion. The method also includes compressing the cover portion about an opening, e.g., opening 108, thereof and seating the opening of the cover portion in the tray portion. The container can be converted, e.g. in a retail setting, by removing the cover portion from the tray portion to display product seated in the tray, as shown in
It is also contemplated that optionally, before breaking the break line, the cover portion can be assembled including closing its flaps. The combined container can then be packed with product through the open flaps of the tray portion, which can be closed after the product has filled the combined container. With all of the flaps closed, the break line can be broken to separate the tray portion from the cover portion, and the cover portion can be seated in the tray portion as described above. The container can then be flipped over so the product inside rests on the tray portion.
The methods and systems of the present disclosure, as described above and shown in the drawings, provide for containers with superior properties including manufacture as one piece for a cover and tray portion of a container that can be converted for retail display of product within the container. While the apparatus and methods of the subject disclosure have been shown and described with reference to preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that changes and/or modifications may be made thereto without departing from the scope of the subject disclosure.
This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 62/542,064 filed on Aug. 7, 2017, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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62542064 | Aug 2017 | US |