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US3570747A
US3570747A US789856A US3570747DA US3570747A US 3570747 A US3570747 A US 3570747A US 789856 A US789856 A US 789856A US 3570747D A US3570747D A US 3570747DA US 3570747 A US3570747 A US 3570747A
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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    • B65D85/30Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for articles particularly sensitive to damage by shock or pressure
    • B65D85/32Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for articles particularly sensitive to damage by shock or pressure for eggs
    • B65D85/324Containers with compartments made of pressed material

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  • an egg carton or similar article made of foamed polystyrene or like material comprising a top portion and a bottom portion hinged along one side and releasably fastened along the other side and/or ends by one or more latching means.
  • the bottom portion of the carton having the egg cells is molded such that a plurality of vertical protrusions are formed along its edge, each protrusion having an outwardly projecting hook at its upper end. These hooks lock into catches or detents molded into the wall of the top portion.
  • the latching means do not extend beyond the edges of the carton and thus do not increase its width or length. Further means are provided to resist opening when the cartons are stacked.
  • RODERICK F McKENNA ROBERT McCORMICK HOWARD A. ROHDIN DON TUCKER M244, W,
  • closure means include protrusions at various points along the edges of the cartons, and the overall dimensions of the cartons are thereby increased. This prevents the cartons from being readily stacked in accordance with standard size packaging requirements, decreases the stability of the carton stacks, and increases the amount and cost of the raw material from which the cartons are manufactured.
  • a recent innovation in the manufacture of egg cartons is the use of foamed polystyrene in sheet form as the material for the carton.
  • the sheet of uniform thickness, is thermoformed, i.e., pressed under heat, between mating dies to the desired shape.
  • the ready compressibility and elasticity of the this material when warm enables complex shapes with large surface area to be formed from a blank having less surface area.
  • One form of carton that may be produced from foamed polystyrene is described in copending application Ser. No. 743,673, filed Jul. 10, 1968, for Protective Container and Method of Sealing and Opening Thereof, in the names of Bambara and Rohdin, and assigned to the present assignee.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide an improved latching means for an egg carton, which latching means does not protrude beyond the sides of the package and requires no extra material for its formation.
  • Still another object of this invention is to provide such an improved egg carton that lends itself to ready production on conventional machinery.
  • the carton blanks are thermoformed of foamed polystyrene with the carton bottom having the egg cells formed with a plurality of raised si semicylindrical portions extending perpendicularly outward of the edge between pairs of cells.
  • each of the semicylindrical portions are cut vertically inside of the finished edge of the carton to form one-half of the latch means.
  • Mating latch parts are molded along the edges of the top of the carton so that when folded shut, the latch parts, all of which are inside of the finished edges of the carton, firmly hook together.
  • the latch means may be located along the iongitudinal edge of the carton or at its ends or both.
  • the cartontop To resist opening when racked, elongated depressions in the cartontop are formed which, when the carton is closed, will bear against the tops of the posts between clusters of the egg cells. This gives added rigidity to the carton.
  • the carton may be heat staked or sealed after filling at the contacting portions along the edges between adjacent egg cells where no latches are formed.
  • the resultant construction provides a firm, strong egg carton that may be securely closed without bulky latching means requiring added material or extending. beyond the edges of the carton. It may be readily and uniformly stacked and resists opening when twisted during handling.
  • the improved latch means by requiring no openings to be made in the carton, does not weaken the carton and thereby extends its life.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the egg carton of the inven- I tion in a partially open position
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view-of the egg carton of FIG. 1 in the fully open position
  • FIG. 3 is a transverse section through the latch means of the carton in closed position
  • FIG. is a section similar to that of FIG. 3 with the carton partially open, and showing in dotted lines the relationship of an adjacent bottom portion as formed on the blank;
  • FIG. 5 is a partial elevation of the bottom part of the latch means taken from the direction indicated by the arrows 5-5 of FIG. 4;
  • FIG. 6 is a partial plari view of the closed carton
  • FIG. 7 is an elevation of the closed carton showing the latch means in closed position
  • FIG. 8 is a partial longitudinal section through a closed carton illustrating another form of antiracking means.
  • FIG. 9 is a broken top view of a carton showing latching means at the ends and along one side.
  • an egg carton ll embodying the invention consists of a top portion 12 and a bottom portion 13 both of generally rectangular shape.
  • the carton preferably is made of a plastic substance, such as foamed polystyrene, which can be thermoformed.
  • a plastic substance such as foamed polystyrene
  • an any suitable moldable material may be used.
  • Sheet material that can be mechanically folded or cut is also suitable and the carton can be manufactured on machinery of the type currently used in the industry.
  • the bottom portion 13 contains a series of egg receiving cells I4, shaped and dimensioned to accommodate eggs of any of the standard sizes, with vertical projections or posts 30 formed between each cluster of cells.
  • the top portion or lid 12 has a generally flat upper wall 15, sloping sidewalls l6, and sloping end walls 17. The dimensions of the top portion are such that when the carton is closed and latched, the eggs in the carton are snugly held in the cells.
  • the top and bottom portions are hinged together along corresponding longitudinal edges 18.
  • the hinge may be continuous formed by crimping along a line separating the two portions of the carton which are thermoformed from a single sheet of plastic material, or it may be discontinuous, The latter, as shown in the above-mentioned copending applica' tion, may be obtained by making a series of short cuts along the crimped common edge.
  • the lath latch means 21, the three of which are shown in the embodiment of FIGS. 1 and 2, are formed in the top and bottom portions of the carton, adjacent to but interiorly of the mating edges 24, 28 so that they do not extend beyond the carton when closed. As seen best in FIGS. 1 and 2, they are positioned between pairs of cells 14 where sufficient material is available to form them without increasing the size of the blank. Openings 26 along the transverse edgesof the cartons may be provided to permit air circulation and to allow limited viewing of the contents.
  • Each latch meansZl comprises a hook 22 and an inwardly extending bulge or detent 23 which engage one another.
  • the hook is molded in the bottom portion of the carton and constitutes the horizontally extending upper segment of a vertical protrusion 25 extending perpendicularly from the edge 24.
  • a pair of bottom portions are integrally joined edge-to-edge and the protrusion 25 extends horizontally between the respective bottom portions.
  • the detent 23 in the top portion is molded into the sloping wall 16 at locations aligned with the hooks 22 in the bottom portion.
  • the detent is in the form of a rounded bulge extending inwardly of an expanded portion 27 of the sidewall 16.
  • the lateral dimension of the detent 23 is such as to fit readily between the sides of the protrusion 25 beneath the hook 22.
  • the detent 23 slides overt over the top of protrusion 25 and into engagement with the hook 22.
  • the resiliency of the material also allows it to be readily reopened by grasping the top and bottom portions and pulling apart.
  • the indentations 29 formed along the wall 16 to correspond to the separations between the egg cells aid in gripping the lid.
  • latch means 21 have been in the embodiment of FIGS. 1 and 2 as being located along longitudinal edge, they may be otherwise positioned. In addition to the longitudinal edge, latch means may be formed at each transverse edge of the carton, such as shown in FIG. 9.
  • the hinge 18 may also be replaced by one or more latch means to allow the lid 12 to be completely removed, if desired.
  • vertical posts 30 are located in the bottom portion of the carton approximately along its longitudinal center line and between clusters of adjacent egg-receiving cells 14. These posts, in conjunction with elongated ribs 31 formed in the cover piece of the top portion 12 along its longitudinal center line, serve to increase the strength and rigidity of the closed carton, thereby to better protect its contents, and also act to resist opening when twisting forces are applied during racking.
  • the ribs 31 contact the posts 30.
  • the rigidity provided by this structure also serves to resist the twisting forces which tend to open the cartons during racking.
  • FIG. 8 illustrates an alternate embodiment of such structure.
  • a depression 32 is formed in the top of each post 38 and each rib has a plurality of downwardly extending pips 33 which fit into the depressions.
  • the posts 30 not only support but also positively engage the elongated ribs of the top portion. This arrangement provides more resistance to racking forces which tend to twist the top and bottom portions of the carton apart.
  • the above-described carton may be readily made with conventional thermoforming machinery. If desired to protect the contents after filling, the carton sections may be heat staked or sealed together along the mating edges 24, 28, as indicated at 36 in FIGS. 6 and 7. This will resist casual or accidental opening of the cartons and will indicate to the purchaser, if opened, that a carton or its contents may have been tampered with. The purchaser will of course, be able to open the or sealed carton by pulling apart without interfering with continued functioning of the latch means.
  • a carton for containment of eggs comprising a bottom portion formed with a plurality of egg-receiving cells and vertically extending posts between adjacent cells, a top portion having sidewalls and formed to fit over and contain eggs placed in said egg cells, said bottom and top portions meeting when closed in respective pairs of common outer edges, said common edges meeting in a common horizontal plane and definin the outer dimensions of the carton in said plane, latch means or e releasably securing the top and bottom portions together along one pair of common outer edges, said latch means comprising a hollow vertical protrusion formed in said bottom portion inside said common edge thereof, said protrusion being located between a pair of adjacent egg cells and comprising generally vertical extensions of the walls of said adjacent egg cells merging into a joint portion at their upper ends, said wall extensions and said joint portion terminating in a common vertical plane disposed inwardly of said common outer edge and exposing the hollow interior of said protrusion, the joint portion thereby providing a hook extending outwardly towards and terminating terminating interiorly of the edge
  • each of said posts between adjacent egg cells includes a depression formed in its uppermost surface, and said top portion includes an elongated, downwardly extending rih, said rib being provided with projections adapted to be snugly received in the depressions in said posts.
  • a carton as described in claim 1 wherein said means for securing the top and bottom portions together along a pair of common outer edges opposite to said common outer edges adjacent said latch means comprises hinge means.
  • a carton as described claim 1 of generally rectangular shape wherein said top and bottom portions meet and provide four pairs of common outer edges, and wherein said latch means are provided adjacent more than one of said pairs of edges.

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US4335813A (en) * 1981-05-13 1982-06-22 Packaging Corporation Of America Carton for fragile articles
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