US20060208049A1 - Dual compartment container - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to dual compartment containers, and more particularly to dual compartment containers for food products.
- Containers for packaging of food products for retail sale in grocery stores, convenience stores, kiosks, vending machines and other locations may need to meet various requirements relating to issues such as size, shape, strength, durability, cost and labeling.
- Such containers may need to be able to withstand significant stacking loads without undue deformation, and in some cases the containers must be configured to facilitate automated or manual handling during operations such as shipping, loading in display cases, refrigerators, freezers, kiosks, or vending machines, automated handling in vending machines, and other operations.
- Such containers must be capable of maintaining a closed configuration while being subjected to stresses associated with shipping and handling from the point of manufacture through the point of purchase, while at the same time the containers must be capable of being opened by the consumer without undue difficulty. It is generally desirable that such containers also have an attractive appearance.
- the invention relates to a dual compartment container.
- the preferred container is suitable for use as a package for food products, and comprises a first, open-ended compartment containing a food product that may easily be removed from and replaced in the container, and a second, closed-ended compartment that may contain one or more additional food products, condiments, napkins, eating utensils and/or other items.
- the container is preferably capable of being formed from a one-piece blank and includes a top panel, a bottom panel substantially parallel to the top panel, a plurality of side wall panels extending between the top panel and the bottom panel, and an intermediate panel dimensioned according to a predefined length and attached between the top panel and the bottom panel to provide a primary cavity having opposite open ends exposed to pass a product through the primary cavity without obstruction and a secondary cavity having opposite ends enclosed by closure walls.
- the container is preferably configured to be capable of withstanding significant stacking loads without undue deformation, and to facilitate automated or manual handling during operations such as shipping, loading in display cases, refrigerators, freezers, kiosks, or vending machines, automated handling in vending machines, and other operations.
- the volume of the primary cavity may be larger than the volume of the secondary cavity.
- the top panel may include a tearable opening defined by lines of weakness and may have a tab projected outwardly to facilitate opening.
- the foldable blank further includes a first flap dimensioned to substantially cover one of the opposite ends of the secondary cavity in a closed position, a second flap attached to the first flap and foldable at a crease line to be inserted at least partially into the secondary cavity in the closed position, and at least two side flaps inserted into the secondary cavity at opposite sides of the first flap in the closed position.
- the first flap is attached at a crease line to either the top panel and/or the intermediate panel according to an embodiment.
- the first flap substantially covers one of the opposite ends of the secondary cavity at an incline between the top panel and the intermediate panel.
- the primary cavity has inclined end edges between the top panel and the intermediate panel
- the secondary cavity has inclined end edges between the top panel and the intermediate panel.
- the bottom panel of the container includes a first side wall panel attached to the top panel on one side of the bottom panel and a second side wall panel attached to the intermediate panel on an opposite side of the bottom panel.
- the top panel further includes a third side wall panel attached at least partially to the second side wall panel
- the intermediate panel includes a fourth side wall panel attached at least partially to the first side wall panel, wherein the attachment of the third side wall panel to the second side wall panel and the attachment of the fourth side wall panel to the first side wall panel define a volume of the primary and secondary cavity.
- a container is provided with a primary cavity having an intermediate panel dimensioned according to a predefined length, a bottom panel, and a plurality of side wall panels, and opposite open ends exposed to pass a product through the primary cavity without obstruction.
- the container also includes a secondary cavity defined by a top panel, the intermediate panel, and at least some of the plurality of side wall panels, and opposite ends.
- a closure wall that is configured to facilitate transport through a magazine in a vending machine includes a first movable flap attached to the intermediate panel at a fold line to substantially enclose one of the opposite ends of the second cavity at an inclined closed position between the intermediate panel and the top panel.
- the various embodiments also provide for a food container in combination with a food product contained in the container that includes a top panel, a bottom panel substantially parallel to the top panel, a plurality of side wall panels attached between the top panel and the bottom panel, and an intermediate panel dimensioned according to a predefined length and attached between the top panel and the bottom panel to provide a primary cavity having opposite open ends exposed to pass the food product through the primary cavity without obstruction and a secondary cavity having opposite ends and dimensioned substantially according to the same predefined length of the intermediate panel.
- the food container further includes a microwaveable food tray for holding the food product to be passed through the primary cavity and a plurality of closure walls configured for transportation with at least one magazine panel in a food vending machine, wherein the closure wall substantially encloses the opposite ends of the secondary cavity.
- the closure walls further include a first flap configured to substantially cover one of the opposite ends of the secondary cavity in a closed position, a second flap attached to the first flap and foldable at a crease line to be inserted partially into the secondary cavity in the closed position, and at least two side flaps inserted at opposite sides of the first flap in the closed position to provide secure closure of the secondary cavity.
- the primary cavity has inclined end edges between the intermediate panel and the bottom panel
- the secondary cavity has inclined end edges between the top panel and the intermediate panel.
- the top panel further includes a tearable opening defined by lines of weakness on the top panel and having a tab projected outwardly enabling access to the tearable opening according to one embodiment.
- the various embodiments further provide a vending system that includes a vending machine having at least one pair of paddles and a stack of containers supported on the paddles, wherein each of the containers includes an open-ended lower portion and a closed-ended upper portion that includes a top panel, an intermediate panel, and at least one end flap having a bottom edge joined to the intermediate panel by a hinge.
- the end flap is pivotable about the hinge between an open position and a closed position and is securely connected to the intermediate panel along the hinge so that engagement by the paddles will not result in jamming due to outward pivoting of the bottom edge of the end flap.
- each of the containers is of varying length and of maximum length at least adjacent the intermediate panel of the upper portion and formed of a single, one-piece blank of paperboard material such that the hinge includes a perforated fold line in the paperboard material.
- Each of the containers may be formed of a single, one-piece blank of coated paperboard material.
- the lower portion may support a first food item and the upper portion may contain at least one of a second food item, a condiment, an eating utensil, or a napkin.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a food kiosk in accordance with an embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a container according to a first embodiment
- FIG. 4 is a top plan view of a blank from which the container of FIGS. 1 and 2 may be constructed;
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a container according to a second embodiment
- FIG. 6 is a top plan view of a blank from which the container of FIG. 5 may be constructed
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a container according to a third embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a front top plan view of the blank from which the container of FIG. 7 is constructed.
- the invention is preferably embodied in a dual compartment container and a system for use of such containers.
- the container may be used for food products or other products, and preferably has a larger primary compartment containing a primary product and a smaller secondary compartment for related items.
- the primary product may comprise a single food item or a plurality of discrete portions.
- the secondary compartment may be used for condiment packets, napkins, eating utensils such as a plastic knife, fork or spoon, or other items.
- Condiment packets may contain, e.g.
- the secondary compartment may be used for a topping for the brownie such as a frosting or sprinkle packet, a powdered sugar packet, a whipped topping, or a serving of ice cream.
- a topping for the brownie such as a frosting or sprinkle packet, a powdered sugar packet, a whipped topping, or a serving of ice cream.
- Each of the illustrated containers has an open-ended lower compartment or sleeve and a closed-ended upper compartment as described in more detail below.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a system 10 comprising a food kiosk 12 that includes a refrigeration unit 14 containing plurality of containers 200 in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention, arranged in a plurality of stacks.
- the refrigeration unit may comprise a refrigerator and/or a freezer.
- the illustrated kiosk also includes a microwave oven 16 and a surface 18 for supporting one or more containers 200 after they have been removed from the refrigeration unit.
- the container 200 is preferably made of paperboard material or another material having sufficient strength, stiffness, and durability to withstand handling in a vending machine and loads associated with commercial shipping, handling, etc.
- the container 200 is also preferably formed of a single, one-piece blank of the paperboard material.
- the container 200 includes dual compartment portions, specifically an open-ended lower portion 202 and a closed-ended upper portion 204 .
- the open-ended lower portion 202 and the closed-ended upper portion 204 define a primary cavity or compartment 206 and a secondary cavity or compartment 208 .
- the primary and secondary cavities are preferably of the same length and width.
- the volume of the primary cavity 206 is preferably larger than the volume of the secondary cavity 208 , because the primary cavity and the secondary cavity are preferably configured to respectively store a product 210 (e.g., a relatively large food product, such as a single serving frozen pizza or brownie) contained in a tray 212 and smaller items related to the product (e.g., condiments, eating utensils, and/or napkins).
- a product 210 e.g., a relatively large food product, such as a single serving frozen pizza or brownie
- the tray 212 is preferably microwavable.
- the primary cavity 206 is defined by an intermediate panel 214 , a bottom panel 216 , and a plurality of side wall panels 218 , 220 (two shown) extending between a top panel 222 and the bottom panel.
- the bottom panel 216 is preferably substantially parallel to the top panel 222
- the intermediate panel 214 is attached between the top panel and the bottom panel and dimensioned according to a predefined length 224 .
- One of the panels that defines the primary cavity 206 specifically the intermediate panel 214 , has a predefined length 224 .
- the primary cavity 206 includes opposite open ends 226 , 228 to facilitate insertion and removal of the product 210 .
- the primary cavity 206 includes inclined end edges 230 , 232 , 234 , 236 at the opposite open ends 226 , 228 between the intermediate panel 214 and the bottom panel 216 .
- the container is also of varying length in that it is of maximum length at least adjacent the intermediate panel 214 , with the top panel and bottom panel being shorter than the intermediate panel.
- the tray 212 and product 210 are partially removed from the primary cavity 206 .
- the tray and product are normally contained within the primary cavity prior to sale of the product, and may also be contained within a wrapper such as a transparent plastic wrapper enclosing the entire container or only the tray and product.
- the secondary cavity 208 is defined by the top panel 222 , the intermediate panel 214 , and upper portions of the side wall panels 218 , 220 . Since the intermediate panel 214 is a shared surface between the primary cavity 206 and the secondary cavity 208 , the length of the secondary cavity is the predefined length 224 of the primary cavity.
- the secondary cavity 208 unlike the primary cavity, includes opposite ends 238 , 240 enclosed by closure walls 242 , 244 .
- the secondary cavity 208 also includes inclined end edges 246 , 248 , 250 , 252 between the top panel 222 and the intermediate panel 214 . Specifically, a first pair of inclined end edges 246 , 248 is provided at one end 238 , and another pair of inclined end edges 250 , 252 at the opposite end 240 .
- each closure wall 242 , 244 is configured to include a first flap 254 , 256 dimensioned to substantially cover one of the opposite ends of the secondary cavity in a closed position and a second flap 258 , 260 attached to the first flap and foldable at a crease line to be inserted at least partially into the secondary cavity in the closed position.
- Two side flaps 262 , 264 are also included with the closure wall 242 , and the two side flaps are inserted into the secondary cavity at the opposite end 242 of the secondary cavity 208 .
- two side flaps 266 , 268 are similarly included.
- the first flap 254 , 256 substantially covers each of the opposite ends 242 , 244 at an incline between the top panel 222 and the intermediate panel 214 . Furthermore, in this specific embodiment, the first flap 254 , 256 is attached at a crease line to the intermediate panel 214 .
- the first flap 254 , 256 and the second flap 258 , 260 are preferably combined as a single piece end flap 270 , 272 having a bottom edge (e.g., the first flap 254 , 256 ) being joined to the intermediate panel 214 by a hinge or a crease line 274 , 276 .
- the end flaps 270 , 272 are each pivotable about the hinge between an open and a closed position and is securely connected to the intermediate panel 214 along the hinge.
- the container formed of a single, one-piece blank of paperboard material preferably includes a perforated fold line at the hinge in the paperboard material.
- the top panel 222 preferably includes a tearable opening 278 defined by lines of weakness 280 with a tab 282 projected outwardly to enable access to the tearable opening.
- the side wall panels 218 , 220 include first, second, third, and fourth side wall panels 300 , 302 , 304 , 306 .
- the bottom panel 216 adjoins the first side wall panel 300 along one edge 308 .
- the second side wall panel 302 adjoins the bottom panel along the opposite edge 310 .
- the top panel 222 adjoins the third side wall panel 304 along one edge 312 that is attached at least partially to the second side wall 302 , and on the other side 314 , is attached to the first side wall panel 300 .
- the intermediate panel 214 adjoins the fourth side wall panel 306 that is attached at least partially to the first side wall panel 300 at one side 316 , while being attached to the second side wall panel 302 at the other side 318 . From the configuration of the attachment of the third side wall panel 304 to the second side wall panel 302 and the attachment of the fourth side wall panel 306 to the first side wall panel 300 , the volume of the primary cavity and the secondary cavity are defined.
- the first flap 254 , 256 covers the secondary cavity 208 from the intermediate panel 214 to the top panel 222 .
- FIG. 4 a foldable blank 400 that can be used to form the container 200 of FIGS. 1 and 2 is shown.
- the foldable blank 400 is illustrated as a sheet of material, such as paperboard, defining the top panel 222 set off by fold lines 402 , 404 to form the first and third side wall panels 300 , 304 , respectively.
- the first side wall panel 300 further includes fold lines 406 , 408 defining the side flaps 262 , 266
- the third side wall panel 304 includes fold lines 410 , 412 that define the side flaps 264 , 268 .
- the bottom panel 216 is joined to the first side wall panel 300 by fold line 414 at the one side 310 and the second side wall panel 302 by fold line 416 at the opposite side 308 .
- the intermediate panel 214 is joined respectively to the second side wall panel 302 and the fourth side wall panel 306 by fold lines 418 , 420 .
- fold lines 422 , 424 define the end flaps 270 , 272 .
- the first flaps 254 , 256 and the second flaps 258 , 260 are defined by fold lines 426 , 428 .
- adhesive or like material is disposed upon the second side wall panel 302 for attachment to the third side wall panel 304 and upon the fourth side wall panel 306 for attachment to the first side wall panel 300 .
- the container 200 according to the second embodiment includes essentially all the same elements of the first embodiment, which will be referenced with the same numerical notation, with the exception that closure walls 500 , 502 are configured differently in this embodiment.
- the closure walls 500 , 502 are attached to the top panel 222 .
- the end flaps 504 , 506 of closure walls 500 , 502 are attached to the top panel 222 , rather than on the intermediate panel 214 .
- the end flap 504 , 506 includes respectively a first flap 508 , 510 folded at a crease line 512 , 514 to form a second flap 516 , 518 .
- the end flaps 504 , 506 enclose the secondary cavity 208 downwardly at each side 242 , 244 , specifically with the second flap 516 , 518 being inserted along the intermediate panel 214 into the secondary cavity.
- side flaps 520 , 522 , 524 , 526 at both ends 242 , 244 of the container are shaped differently from the first embodiment to better fit the configuration of the end flaps 504 , 506 .
- the intermediate panel 214 includes cut openings 528 , 530 , specifically of a rounded shape shown as an example, at both ends 242 , 244 of the container 200 . This second embodiment may facilitate handling during production packaging.
- a foldable blank 400 used for forming the container 200 of FIG. 5 is shown. Similar to the first embodiment, the top panel 222 is joined to the first and third side wall panel 300 , 304 by fold lines 402 , 404 , and the bottom panel 216 is joined to the first side wall panel 300 and the second side wall panel 302 by fold lines 414 , 416 . The intermediate panel is also joined to the second side wall panel 302 and the fourth side wall panel 306 by fold lines 418 , 420 . Unlike the first embodiment, however, the top panel 222 further includes closure walls 500 , 502 , while the intermediate panel does not.
- fold lines 600 , 602 of the top panel 222 define the end flaps 504 , 506 of closure walls 500 , 502 , and fold lines 604 , 606 in turn define the first and second flaps 508 , 510 , 516 , 518 .
- the side flaps 520 , 524 are defined by fold lines 608 , 610 , and similarly, the side flaps 522 , 526 are defined at fold lines 612 , 614 at the third side wall panel 304 .
- the construction of the blank similarly is formed by applying adhesive between the second and third side wall panels 302 , 304 and the first and fourth side wall panels 300 , 306 .
- closure walls 700 , 702 are configured differently from the closure walls 500 , 502 of the second embodiment.
- the closure walls 700 , 702 instead of having incline edges 246 , 248 , 250 , 252 at the secondary cavity 208 , the closure walls 700 , 702 include straight edges 704 , 706 at the front end 238 of the secondary cavity 208 and straight edges 708 , 710 of the opposite back end 240 .
- end flaps 712 , 714 respectively include first flaps 716 , 718 and second flaps 720 , 722 divided by a crease line or hinge 724 , 726 .
- Corresponding side flaps 728 , 730 , 732 , 734 are included in this embodiment, but the shape and/or size are arranged differently to accommodate the straight edges 708 , 710 .
- the closure walls 700 , 702 are attached to the top panel 222 and are folded downwardly to enclose the secondary cavity 208 .
- the rounded openings 528 , 530 are not included to more clearly show the end flaps 704 , 706 , rounded openings can also be similarly included for easy access in this embodiment.
- FIG. 8 the foldable blank 400 used for forming the container 200 of FIG. 7 is shown.
- the present foldable blank 400 includes similar features to the blank shown in FIG. 6 with the exception of a different configuration of the closure wall 700 , 702 .
- each end flap 508 , 510 is joined to the top panel 222 by fold lines 800 , 802 , respectively.
- the end flaps 508 , 510 are in turn divided by fold lines 804 , 806 to create the first flaps 508 , 510 and second flaps 516 , 518 .
- fold lines 804 , 806 One of the differences lays here with these fold lines.
- the fold lines are placed such that the first flaps 508 , 510 are smaller in length than the second flaps 516 , 518 . Accordingly, in order to accommodate the configuration of the straight edge arrangement, the side flaps 728 , 732 , 730 , and 734 are divided by fold lines 808 , 810 , 812 , 814 and arranged with the different sizes and/or shapes shown. Moreover, at the intermediate panel 214 , the rounded openings 528 , 520 have been optionally omitted in this embodiment.
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- This invention relates generally to dual compartment containers, and more particularly to dual compartment containers for food products.
- Containers for packaging of food products for retail sale in grocery stores, convenience stores, kiosks, vending machines and other locations may need to meet various requirements relating to issues such as size, shape, strength, durability, cost and labeling. Such containers may need to be able to withstand significant stacking loads without undue deformation, and in some cases the containers must be configured to facilitate automated or manual handling during operations such as shipping, loading in display cases, refrigerators, freezers, kiosks, or vending machines, automated handling in vending machines, and other operations.
- Such containers must be capable of maintaining a closed configuration while being subjected to stresses associated with shipping and handling from the point of manufacture through the point of purchase, while at the same time the containers must be capable of being opened by the consumer without undue difficulty. It is generally desirable that such containers also have an attractive appearance.
- There is a continuing need for improved containers for packaging of food products.
- The invention relates to a dual compartment container. The preferred container is suitable for use as a package for food products, and comprises a first, open-ended compartment containing a food product that may easily be removed from and replaced in the container, and a second, closed-ended compartment that may contain one or more additional food products, condiments, napkins, eating utensils and/or other items.
- The container is preferably capable of being formed from a one-piece blank and includes a top panel, a bottom panel substantially parallel to the top panel, a plurality of side wall panels extending between the top panel and the bottom panel, and an intermediate panel dimensioned according to a predefined length and attached between the top panel and the bottom panel to provide a primary cavity having opposite open ends exposed to pass a product through the primary cavity without obstruction and a secondary cavity having opposite ends enclosed by closure walls. The container is preferably configured to be capable of withstanding significant stacking loads without undue deformation, and to facilitate automated or manual handling during operations such as shipping, loading in display cases, refrigerators, freezers, kiosks, or vending machines, automated handling in vending machines, and other operations. The volume of the primary cavity may be larger than the volume of the secondary cavity. The top panel may include a tearable opening defined by lines of weakness and may have a tab projected outwardly to facilitate opening.
- In one embodiment, the foldable blank further includes a first flap dimensioned to substantially cover one of the opposite ends of the secondary cavity in a closed position, a second flap attached to the first flap and foldable at a crease line to be inserted at least partially into the secondary cavity in the closed position, and at least two side flaps inserted into the secondary cavity at opposite sides of the first flap in the closed position. The first flap is attached at a crease line to either the top panel and/or the intermediate panel according to an embodiment. According to another embodiment, the first flap substantially covers one of the opposite ends of the secondary cavity at an incline between the top panel and the intermediate panel.
- According to an embodiment, the primary cavity has inclined end edges between the top panel and the intermediate panel, and the secondary cavity has inclined end edges between the top panel and the intermediate panel. According to one embodiment, the bottom panel of the container includes a first side wall panel attached to the top panel on one side of the bottom panel and a second side wall panel attached to the intermediate panel on an opposite side of the bottom panel. The top panel further includes a third side wall panel attached at least partially to the second side wall panel, and the intermediate panel includes a fourth side wall panel attached at least partially to the first side wall panel, wherein the attachment of the third side wall panel to the second side wall panel and the attachment of the fourth side wall panel to the first side wall panel define a volume of the primary and secondary cavity.
- According to various embodiments, a container is provided with a primary cavity having an intermediate panel dimensioned according to a predefined length, a bottom panel, and a plurality of side wall panels, and opposite open ends exposed to pass a product through the primary cavity without obstruction. The container also includes a secondary cavity defined by a top panel, the intermediate panel, and at least some of the plurality of side wall panels, and opposite ends. A closure wall that is configured to facilitate transport through a magazine in a vending machine includes a first movable flap attached to the intermediate panel at a fold line to substantially enclose one of the opposite ends of the second cavity at an inclined closed position between the intermediate panel and the top panel.
- The various embodiments also provide for a food container in combination with a food product contained in the container that includes a top panel, a bottom panel substantially parallel to the top panel, a plurality of side wall panels attached between the top panel and the bottom panel, and an intermediate panel dimensioned according to a predefined length and attached between the top panel and the bottom panel to provide a primary cavity having opposite open ends exposed to pass the food product through the primary cavity without obstruction and a secondary cavity having opposite ends and dimensioned substantially according to the same predefined length of the intermediate panel. The food container further includes a microwaveable food tray for holding the food product to be passed through the primary cavity and a plurality of closure walls configured for transportation with at least one magazine panel in a food vending machine, wherein the closure wall substantially encloses the opposite ends of the secondary cavity.
- According to an embodiment, the closure walls further include a first flap configured to substantially cover one of the opposite ends of the secondary cavity in a closed position, a second flap attached to the first flap and foldable at a crease line to be inserted partially into the secondary cavity in the closed position, and at least two side flaps inserted at opposite sides of the first flap in the closed position to provide secure closure of the secondary cavity. According to various embodiments, the primary cavity has inclined end edges between the intermediate panel and the bottom panel, and the secondary cavity has inclined end edges between the top panel and the intermediate panel. The top panel further includes a tearable opening defined by lines of weakness on the top panel and having a tab projected outwardly enabling access to the tearable opening according to one embodiment.
- The various embodiments further provide a vending system that includes a vending machine having at least one pair of paddles and a stack of containers supported on the paddles, wherein each of the containers includes an open-ended lower portion and a closed-ended upper portion that includes a top panel, an intermediate panel, and at least one end flap having a bottom edge joined to the intermediate panel by a hinge. In some embodiments, the end flap is pivotable about the hinge between an open position and a closed position and is securely connected to the intermediate panel along the hinge so that engagement by the paddles will not result in jamming due to outward pivoting of the bottom edge of the end flap. In various embodiments, each of the containers is of varying length and of maximum length at least adjacent the intermediate panel of the upper portion and formed of a single, one-piece blank of paperboard material such that the hinge includes a perforated fold line in the paperboard material. Each of the containers may be formed of a single, one-piece blank of coated paperboard material. The lower portion may support a first food item and the upper portion may contain at least one of a second food item, a condiment, an eating utensil, or a napkin.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a food kiosk in accordance with an embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a container according to a first embodiment; -
FIG. 4 is a top plan view of a blank from which the container ofFIGS. 1 and 2 may be constructed; -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a container according to a second embodiment; -
FIG. 6 is a top plan view of a blank from which the container ofFIG. 5 may be constructed; -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a container according to a third embodiment; and -
FIG. 8 is a front top plan view of the blank from which the container ofFIG. 7 is constructed. - The invention is preferably embodied in a dual compartment container and a system for use of such containers. The container may be used for food products or other products, and preferably has a larger primary compartment containing a primary product and a smaller secondary compartment for related items. The primary product may comprise a single food item or a plurality of discrete portions. Where the container is used for food products such as frozen pizza, pasta or other Italian food, the secondary compartment may be used for condiment packets, napkins, eating utensils such as a plastic knife, fork or spoon, or other items. Condiment packets may contain, e.g. a topping such as a grated cheese product comprising Parmesan or Romano cheese or the like, a seasoning product such as garlic, oregano or crushed red pepper, a sauce such as tomato sauce or pesto sauce, or combinations of these or other products. Where the container is used for a frozen brownie, the secondary compartment may be used for a topping for the brownie such as a frosting or sprinkle packet, a powdered sugar packet, a whipped topping, or a serving of ice cream. Each of the illustrated containers has an open-ended lower compartment or sleeve and a closed-ended upper compartment as described in more detail below.
- The container may be used as part of a system comprising one or more display cases, refrigerators, freezers, kiosks, or vending machines.
FIG. 1 illustrates a system 10 comprising a food kiosk 12 that includes arefrigeration unit 14 containing plurality ofcontainers 200 in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention, arranged in a plurality of stacks. The refrigeration unit may comprise a refrigerator and/or a freezer. The illustrated kiosk also includes amicrowave oven 16 and a surface 18 for supporting one ormore containers 200 after they have been removed from the refrigeration unit. - Referring now to
FIG. 2 , thecontainer 200 is preferably made of paperboard material or another material having sufficient strength, stiffness, and durability to withstand handling in a vending machine and loads associated with commercial shipping, handling, etc. Thecontainer 200 is also preferably formed of a single, one-piece blank of the paperboard material. Thecontainer 200 includes dual compartment portions, specifically an open-endedlower portion 202 and a closed-endedupper portion 204. The open-endedlower portion 202 and the closed-endedupper portion 204 define a primary cavity orcompartment 206 and a secondary cavity orcompartment 208. The primary and secondary cavities are preferably of the same length and width. The volume of theprimary cavity 206 is preferably larger than the volume of thesecondary cavity 208, because the primary cavity and the secondary cavity are preferably configured to respectively store a product 210 (e.g., a relatively large food product, such as a single serving frozen pizza or brownie) contained in atray 212 and smaller items related to the product (e.g., condiments, eating utensils, and/or napkins). Thetray 212 is preferably microwavable. - The
primary cavity 206 is defined by anintermediate panel 214, abottom panel 216, and a plurality ofside wall panels 218, 220 (two shown) extending between atop panel 222 and the bottom panel. In this embodiment provided, thebottom panel 216 is preferably substantially parallel to thetop panel 222, and theintermediate panel 214 is attached between the top panel and the bottom panel and dimensioned according to apredefined length 224. One of the panels that defines theprimary cavity 206, specifically theintermediate panel 214, has apredefined length 224. Theprimary cavity 206 includes oppositeopen ends product 210. In this embodiment, theprimary cavity 206 includes inclined end edges 230, 232, 234, 236 at the opposite open ends 226, 228 between theintermediate panel 214 and thebottom panel 216. The container is also of varying length in that it is of maximum length at least adjacent theintermediate panel 214, with the top panel and bottom panel being shorter than the intermediate panel. - In
FIG. 2 , thetray 212 andproduct 210 are partially removed from theprimary cavity 206. The tray and product are normally contained within the primary cavity prior to sale of the product, and may also be contained within a wrapper such as a transparent plastic wrapper enclosing the entire container or only the tray and product. - The
secondary cavity 208 is defined by thetop panel 222, theintermediate panel 214, and upper portions of theside wall panels intermediate panel 214 is a shared surface between theprimary cavity 206 and thesecondary cavity 208, the length of the secondary cavity is thepredefined length 224 of the primary cavity. Thesecondary cavity 208, unlike the primary cavity, includes opposite ends 238, 240 enclosed byclosure walls secondary cavity 208 also includes inclined end edges 246, 248, 250, 252 between thetop panel 222 and theintermediate panel 214. Specifically, a first pair of inclined end edges 246, 248 is provided at oneend 238, and another pair of inclined end edges 250, 252 at theopposite end 240. - To secure items inside the
secondary cavity 208, eachclosure wall first flap second flap closure wall 242, and the two side flaps are inserted into the secondary cavity at theopposite end 242 of thesecondary cavity 208. On theopposite end 244, twoside flaps first flap top panel 222 and theintermediate panel 214. Furthermore, in this specific embodiment, thefirst flap intermediate panel 214. - The
first flap second flap piece end flap first flap 254, 256) being joined to theintermediate panel 214 by a hinge or acrease line intermediate panel 214 along the hinge. The container formed of a single, one-piece blank of paperboard material preferably includes a perforated fold line at the hinge in the paperboard material. In addition, for easy access to items stored in thesecondary cavity 208, thetop panel 222 preferably includes atearable opening 278 defined by lines ofweakness 280 with atab 282 projected outwardly to enable access to the tearable opening. - Referring now to
FIG. 3 , theside wall panels side wall panels bottom panel 216 adjoins the firstside wall panel 300 along oneedge 308. The secondside wall panel 302 adjoins the bottom panel along theopposite edge 310. Thetop panel 222 adjoins the thirdside wall panel 304 along oneedge 312 that is attached at least partially to thesecond side wall 302, and on theother side 314, is attached to the firstside wall panel 300. Theintermediate panel 214 adjoins the fourthside wall panel 306 that is attached at least partially to the firstside wall panel 300 at oneside 316, while being attached to the secondside wall panel 302 at theother side 318. From the configuration of the attachment of the thirdside wall panel 304 to the secondside wall panel 302 and the attachment of the fourthside wall panel 306 to the firstside wall panel 300, the volume of the primary cavity and the secondary cavity are defined. - Because the
closure walls intermediate panel 214, thefirst flap secondary cavity 208 from theintermediate panel 214 to thetop panel 222. - Turning now to
FIG. 4 , a foldable blank 400 that can be used to form thecontainer 200 ofFIGS. 1 and 2 is shown. The foldable blank 400 is illustrated as a sheet of material, such as paperboard, defining thetop panel 222 set off byfold lines side wall panels side wall panel 300 further includesfold lines side wall panel 304 includesfold lines bottom panel 216 is joined to the firstside wall panel 300 byfold line 414 at the oneside 310 and the secondside wall panel 302 byfold line 416 at theopposite side 308. Lastly, theintermediate panel 214 is joined respectively to the secondside wall panel 302 and the fourthside wall panel 306 byfold lines intermediate panel 214, foldlines first flaps second flaps fold lines container 200, adhesive or like material is disposed upon the secondside wall panel 302 for attachment to the thirdside wall panel 304 and upon the fourthside wall panel 306 for attachment to the firstside wall panel 300. - Referring now to
FIG. 5 , acontainer 200 according to a second embodiment is shown. Thecontainer 200 according to the second embodiment includes essentially all the same elements of the first embodiment, which will be referenced with the same numerical notation, with the exception thatclosure walls FIGS. 1 and 2 , theclosure walls top panel 222. Specifically, the end flaps 504, 506 ofclosure walls top panel 222, rather than on theintermediate panel 214. In particular, at the front andback end container 200, theend flap first flap crease line second flap secondary cavity 208 downwardly at eachside second flap intermediate panel 214 into the secondary cavity. - Moreover, in this embodiment, side flaps 520, 522, 524, 526 at both ends 242, 244 of the container are shaped differently from the first embodiment to better fit the configuration of the end flaps 504, 506. Also, to accommodate easy opening of the end flaps 504, 506, the
intermediate panel 214 includes cutopenings container 200. This second embodiment may facilitate handling during production packaging. - Turing to
FIG. 6 , a foldable blank 400 used for forming thecontainer 200 ofFIG. 5 is shown. Similar to the first embodiment, thetop panel 222 is joined to the first and thirdside wall panel fold lines bottom panel 216 is joined to the firstside wall panel 300 and the secondside wall panel 302 byfold lines side wall panel 302 and the fourthside wall panel 306 byfold lines top panel 222 further includesclosure walls lines top panel 222 define the end flaps 504, 506 ofclosure walls lines second flaps side wall panel 300, the side flaps 520, 524 are defined byfold lines fold lines side wall panel 304. The construction of the blank similarly is formed by applying adhesive between the second and thirdside wall panels side wall panels - Referring now to
FIG. 7 , acontainer 200 according to a third embodiment is shown. The third embodiment includes essentially most of the features of the second embodiment, which will be referenced using the same numerical notations. The difference, however, is that in the third embodiment,closure walls closure walls incline edges secondary cavity 208, theclosure walls straight edges front end 238 of thesecondary cavity 208 andstraight edges back end 240. In the third embodiment, end flaps 712, 714 respectively includefirst flaps second flaps straight edges closure walls top panel 222 and are folded downwardly to enclose thesecondary cavity 208. Moreover, in this particular embodiment, although therounded openings - Turning now to
FIG. 8 , the foldable blank 400 used for forming thecontainer 200 ofFIG. 7 is shown. The present foldable blank 400 includes similar features to the blank shown inFIG. 6 with the exception of a different configuration of theclosure wall end flap top panel 222 byfold lines fold lines 804, 806 to create thefirst flaps second flaps straight edges first flaps second flaps fold lines intermediate panel 214, therounded openings - The invention is not limited to the preferred embodiments described hereinabove, or to any particular embodiments.
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