USRE33204E - Carton for packaging ice cream or like frozen initially liquid or semi-solid material - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a box-shaped carton for packaging ice cream or like frozen, initially liquid or semi-solid material and intermediates formed in the manufacture thereof.
- This invention relates to a box-shaped carton or rectangular carton for packaging ice cream or like frozen, initially liquid or semi-solid material, which comprises a box-shaped main body, a cover for said main body which is hinged to the rear edge thereof, lie flat on the top edges thereof, and has flaps depending from its front and end edges which are fastened together to form a skirt overlying the front and end walls of said box-shaped body in flat, face-to-face contact, and front and end lips which are inturned, respectively, from the top edges of the front and end walls of said main body and which underlie said cover and extend all the way across said front edge and at least most of the way back along said end edges, and is particularly directed to a carton blank composed of a single sheet of carton stock having cut portions and fold lines so that said sheet can be folded into an open-ended rectangular or box-shaped carton for receiving the packaging material having a closed end and an opened end which on closure forms a completely closed rectangular box-shaped carton package.
- the invention further comprises one or more additional features in which each of the end walls of said main body is formed from intact, overlapping, front, rear, and bottom end-wall-forming flaps which project respectively from the end edges of the front, rear, and bottom walls of said main body, said front and rear end-wall-forming flaps forming rectangular inner end walls that completely fill and determine the shape of the ends of said main body, said front end-wall-forming flaps having said end lips inturned from the top edges thereof, and said front wall having said front lip inturned from the top edge thereof, in which said front lip is articulated to said front wall on a skip-cut or half-cut fold line aligned in the grain of the carton stock and in which the parts of said fold line between the cut portions thereof are press scored, and in which each said end lip is articulated to the top edge of said front end-wall-forming flap on a semi-cut-scored fold line aligned in the grain of the carton stock.
- the invention also contemplates one or more additional features, and which adjacent ends of said front and end lips have complementary shapes so that they abut each other in the erected carton and form a sealed corner or in which said front lip is square cut on lines displaced inwardly of the fold lines of the front end-wall-forming flap a distance substantially equal to the thickness of the carton stock and the end lips are square cut outwardly of the fold lines of the front end-wall-forming flaps a distance substantially equal to the effective width of said front lip, preferably with the fold line of said front lip being displaced below the plane of the top edges of said main body so that said front lip has a small rise from its fold line to its edge, the effective width thereof being its projection on said plane.
- the ends of said front lip substantially abut the front end-wall-forming flaps and the inner edge thereof is substantially coincident with the inner edges of said end lips.
- the end corner flaps are provided with a tear-out tab which is formed as a lateral of the tuck-in tab and in the erected carton, is adhered to the portion of the bottom end-wall-forming flap which overlies it.
- this tear-out tab is connected to said end cover flap by a tear line which, in the erected container, is coincident with the top edge of the bottom end-wall-forming flap. It is also of advantage to have the tear-line formed a a skip-cut or half-cut line having a cut at the end thereof at the end of the cover flap and an intact portion at the other end thereof, such intact portion forming a bridge between the tear-out tab and the tuck-in tab.
- each of said rear end-wall-forming flaps has its top edge cut down a distance at least equal to the thickness of said carton stock and a length sufficient to accommodate the end lip which overlies it when it underlies the complementary, front end-wall-forming flap, in which each of said rear end-wall-forming flaps has an inturned lip which forms an extension of the inturned lip on the complementary, front end-wall-forming flap and in which the inturned lips on the complementary front and rear end-wall-forming flaps have complementarily cut ends which abut in the closed ends, and in which the top edge of each of the front end-wall-forming flaps and the inturned lip thereon extends substantially all the way across the closed ends of said main body and, preferably, in which each front end-wall-forming flap has its free end cut away somewhat below the top edge thereof to expose the underlying rear end-wall-forming flap sufficiently for the application of glue thereto, whereby the bottom end-wall-forming flap can be glued to the rear end-wall-forming
- each of the rear end-wall-forming flaps be exposed, no matter which end-wall-forming flap overlaps the other, to provide a glue area for affixing the complementary bottom end-wall-forming flaps thereto.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of a carbon blank
- FIG. 2 is a detail view of a modified form of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a collapsed carton tube formed of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is an end view of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 is an isometric view of the opened-up tube of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 6 is a partial view of FIG. 6 showing the front and rear end wall-forming flaps folded in;
- FIG. 7 is a like view showing the end cover flap folded in, remaining flaps folded out, hot-melt glue strips applied, and stylized applicators therefor;
- FIG. 8 is a like view in which the remaining flaps are folded into place to form the closed end of the carton tube;
- FIG. 9 is an isometric view of the carbon tube in position to be filled
- FIG. 10 is a partial view of the filled carton tube with the rear and wall-forming flaps folded in over the contents
- FIG. 11 is a partial view showing the front end wall-forming flap folded in
- FIG. 12 is an isometric view showing additionally the end cover flap folded in and the bottom end-wall-forming flap and the glue tab folded out, together with glue strips of hot-melt glue applied, as in FIG. 7;
- FIG. 13 is an isometric view looking toward the cover and front panel showing the finished package in which the folded-out flaps of FIG. 12 have been folded over into contact with the glue strips;
- FIG. 14 is another isometric view of the finished package of FIG. 13;
- FIG. 15 is a like isometric view showing the cover raised
- FIG. 16 is a detail view of a portion of the end wall of FIG. 14;
- FIG. 17 is a plan view illustrating how the carton blanks of FIG. 1 are cut and scored from stock sheet material
- FIG. 18 is a plan view of a modified carton blank
- FIG. 19 is a plan view of another modified carton blank showing how this blank is cut and scored from stock sheet material
- FIG. 20 is an isometric view of a partial section taken along line 20--20 of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 21 is an isometric view of a partial section taken along line 21--21 of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 22 is an isometric view of a partial section taken along line 22--22 of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 23 is a partial section corresponding to FIG. 20 with lip 22 folded in.
- FIG. 24 is a partial section taken along line 24--24 of FIG. 16.
- FIG. 25 is a partial section taken along line 25--25 of FIG. 5.
- FIG. 26 is a partial view of a modified form.
- FIG. 27 is a partial view showing a detail of FIG. 17.
- FIG. 1 there is shown a carton blank 10 having flap 12, panels 14, 16, 18, and 20 and lip 22, articulated in that order by parallel fold lines 12a, 14a, 16a, 18a, and 20a.
- the panel 14, which is the cover-forming panel has articulated thereto front cover flap 12 which has glue panel 24 attached thereto by tear strip 26.
- the flaps 30 are end-cover flaps. Flaps 32, which extend laterally from the rear panel 16, are rear end-wall-forming flaps. Flaps 34, which extend laterally from the bottom panel 18, are bottom end-wall-forming flaps. And flaps 36, which extend laterally from the front panel 4, are front end-wall-forming flaps.
- glue-tabs 28 Projecting laterally from the front cover flap 12 are glue-tabs 28, which are articulated therewith by vertical fold lines 12a.
- the vertical fold lines 30a, 32a, 34a, and 36a are aligned in an essentially common vertical fold line.
- the fold lines 28a are displaced laterally with respect to the other vertical fold lines, so that the distance between the fold lines 28c is greater than the distance between the fold lines 30a such that, in the erected carton, the glue-tabs 28 overlie the end-cover flaps 30.
- the tear strip 26 is omitted and a frangible glue 38 is applied to the glue panel 24 so that the front cover flaps 12 can be readily broken away from the front panels 20.
- the glue panel 24 is glued to the front panel 20, to form a collapsed tube, which can be opened up into the tube shown in FIG. 5.
- the end-cover flaps 30 are provided with tuck-in tabs 30b having rounded ends 66a and 66b. These tabs extend over the greater portion of the end-cover flaps 30, but are inset from the ends thereof as shown at 30a for a purpose which will become apparent in the description of the assembly of the carton.
- the front end-wall-forming flaps 36 have lips 40 articulated thereto by fold lines 40a aligned or substantially aligned with the fold line 20a.
- fold lines 40a aligned or substantially aligned with the fold line 20a.
- These fold lines are so located that when the lips are folded in, the top faces are substantially in the plane of the top edges of the front and end walls so that in the erected carton the lips 40 and optionally the lip 22, underlie the cover panel in substantially flap surface-to-surface contact.
- they are aligned in the grain of the carton stock, as are score lines 12a, 14a, 16a, and 18a.
- fold lines 40a displaced a small increment below the top of the carton in order to insure that the cover panel will be flat against the lips 40.
- the fold lines are formed in a manner already well known in the art. However, it is an advantage if the fold lines separating the panels from each other and from the flaps be press-scored or creased fold lines, if the fold lines 40b be half- or semi-cut-scored fold lines, and if the fold lines 20a be a skip-cut press-scored or creased fold line. It is of a special advantage to have the cut-scored fold lines, particularly the semi- or half-cut-scored fold lines 40b aligned in the grain of the carton stock since the cuts are then not cross-grain cuts.
- the inner ends of the lips 40 and outer ends of lip 22 are cut on complementary angles, which may be 90 degrees, as shown at 42 in FIG. 1, or 45 degrees, as shown in FIGS. 18 and 26. In any case, they are cut so that in the erected carton, an edge of one lip abuts or is very close to an edge of the adjacent lip.
- the lip 22, advantageously, is square-cut in, as shown at 43, a distance in from fold line 36a substantially equal to the thickness of the carton stock so that the square-cut ends will substantially abut the flaps 36 in the erected carton.
- the lips 40 are square-cut back, as shown at 41, a distance substantially equal to the width of the lip 22 so that in the erected carton the square-cut ends 41 substantially abut the edge of lip 22. Also, they may be cut on 30 and 60 degree angles or like complementary angles, if desired, provided, the lip cut with the samll angle is also square-cut along a line which is coincident with the edge of the other lip and intersects the angle-cut as shown at 341a and b of FIG. 26.
- the outer ends of lips 40 can be beveled, or they can be left square, i.e., in alignment with the outer edges of flaps 36, as shown in FIG. 1.
- lips 46 can be provided on flaps 32 and articulated therefrom by fold lines 46a, also advantageously half- or semi-cut-scored fold lines, in alignment with, or slightly below, fold line 14a.
- the outer ends of the lips 46 are cut on angles, for example, square-cut, as shown at 48, and are complementary to the ends 44 of lips 40.
- the flips are separated from the flaps 30 by cut lines 50 which angle down from the top edge 54 to point 52 and then in an "s" curve to the juncture of the fold lines 14a and 46a.
- the lips 46 are optional and can be omitted, if desired, as shown in FIGS. 17 and 19. In such case, however, the shoulder 64a is retained.
- FIG. 17 can be further modified so that the side cover flap 30 is provided with a tear-out tab 31 located so that in the closed end, it overlaps the rear end-wall-forming flap 32 and underlies the bottom end-wall-forming flap 34 with the tear line 31 in position in the closed end to coincide with the top edge of the bottom end-wall-forming flap 34. Details of the construction of this tear-tab 31 are shown in FIG. 27.
- the lip 22 underlies the cover panel 14 and the lips 40 underlie the ends of the end cover flaps 30. Consequently, when the flattened tube is opened up to the position shown in FIG. 5, lip 22 will be bent inwardly to underlie the cover panel 14 and the lips 40 will be bent in to underlie the end cover flap 30, as shown in FIG. 5.
- the skip-cut press-scored fold line 20a and the half- or semi-cut-scored fold lines 40a give the proper combination of freeness and resistance in these infolding actions. It will be understood, however, that in the broad aspects of the invention, other types of fold lines can be substituted for the skip-cut press-scored fold line 20a and the semi- or half-cut-scored fold lines 40a.
- the rear end-wall-forming flap 32 In assembling the carton, the rear end-wall-forming flap 32, with the lip 46, if used, folded in at right angles, is folded in first so that lip 46 underlies the cover panel 14, and then the front end-wall-forming flap 36, with lip 40 bent in at right angles, is folded in so that it overlies flap 32 and lip 40 underlies cover panel 14.
- Flap 32 advantageously, is cut down at 64 a distance equal, or substantially equal, to the thickness of the carton stock to accommodate lip 40 which then abuts the shoulder 64a of the uncut portion of flap 32, or lip 46 if it is present and, as may be best visualized in connection with FIG. 16, keeps the panels 32 and 36 from telescoping and thus prevents any inward movement of the top of the front panel 20. As best seen in FIG.
- the edge 47 of lips 46 and the edge 44 of lip 40 are cut on complementary angles so that they are capable of substantial abutment in the finished carton.
- the end-cover flap 30 is folded down with the bottom end-wall-forming flap 34 and the glue-tab 28 folded back out of the way, and hot-melt glue applicators.
- a and B apply hot-melt glue strips 56, 58, and 60.
- the hot-melt applicator B first contacts the end-cover flap 30 and deposits the glue strip 56 and then continues on to deposit the glue strip 58. Concurrently, as the glue strip 58 is applied, the glue strip 60 is applied by glue applicator A.
- the applicators A and B are programmed so that the glue strip 56 is applied first and then the glue strips 58 and 60 applied simultaneously. If desired, the glue strip 56 can be applied independently of the application of glue strip 58. Also, if desired, the glue strips can be applied in the reverse order, that is, from the bottom panel upward. Either the glue applicators A and B can be mounted to move over the carton tube of FIG. 7, or the glue applicators A and B can be stationary and the partially assembled tube of FIG. 7 passed under or over or, in any event, passed into contact with the glue applicators A and B.
- the tear-out tab 31 is used, hot-melt glue is applied so that it covers the tear-out tab 31 up. If desired, the tear-out tab 31 can first be glued down to the rear end-wall-forming flap 32 and the glue strip 60 run over the glued down tear-out tab 31 from, or to, the tear-line 31a, depending on whether the application of the hot-melt begins, or ends, at the tear-line 31a.
- hot-melt glue is to include any adhesive commonly applied by the hot application method.
- the partially assembled tube cartons can be moved along a continuous belt (not shown), with the open end resting on the belt and the end to be sealed, uppermost.
- flaps 32 and 36 are such that when they are folded in the position shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, they form a rectangular end wall commensurate in area and shape with the area and shape of the end wall of the carton tube. Thus, when they are in the position shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, or especially when the end cover flap 30 is folded down, as in FIG. 7, they hold the tube in its intended rectangular shape, especially when, as described above, the flap 32 is cut down at 64 and lip 40 abuts shoulder 64a of the uncut portion of flap 32.
- the next step is to fold in the bottom end-wall-forming flap 34 and the glue-flap 28 into contact with the glue strips, as shown in FIG. 8.
- bottom end-wall-forming flap 34 and the end-cover flap 30 are proportioned so that the flap 34 covers the tuck-in tab 30b and the tear-out tab 31 and essentially abuts the inert portions 30c and the tear-line 31 if the center tab 31 is used, thereby forming the outer wall of the end of the carton.
- the partially assembled carton, with one end sealed and the other end open, is passed under a filling station, as shown in FIG. 9, where a semi-solid material C at ambient temperature which, suitably, is ice cream, sherbet, or the like, is introduced into the open-end tube until it is filled to the level of the score lines.
- a semi-solid material C at ambient temperature which, suitably, is ice cream, sherbet, or the like
- the rear end-wall-forming flap 32, with the lip 34 turned in at right angles is then folded in, as shown in FIG. 10, followed by the folding in of the front end-wall-forming flap 36, with lip 40 turned in at riht angles, as shown in FIG. 11, with lips 40 inserted between the material C and the cover panel 14.
- the sealing process is then carried out, as shown in FIG. 12, in the same way that the other end was sealed, as shown in FIG.
- the raised ends 62 projecting from the rear end-wall-forming flaps 32 are provided to cover the cut-out portions 36c of the end cover flaps 36 and can be omitted, if the flaps 32 are wide enough.
- the cutouts 30c are inset just enough to accommodate the glue strips 58 and 60.
- the glue strips 58 and 60 extend down to the bottom of the front and rear end-wall-forming flaps 32 and 36 and, if desired partly onto the outer end-wall-forming flap 34 so that, when the flap 34 is folded up, a leakproof seal between the flaps 32, 34, and 36 is obtained.
- flap 34 and the portions of flap 30 left after the cutouts 30c are proportioned so that the outer ends of flaps 34 abut at 30c, as shown in FIG. 13.
- the end-cover flaps 30 lie flat against the front end-wall-forming flaps and enhance both the strength of the cover and the leakproof character of the package. If the glue-flaps are folded under the end-cover flaps and glued to the underside thereof, they would place a short layer of carton stock between the end-cover flaps and the end wall. Thus would separate the end cover flaps from the end walls and promote leakage. In the invention, on the other hand, the glue-flaps overlap the end cover flaps and are glued to the outside thereof, so that the end cover flaps lie flat against the end walls. Thus, in cooperation with the inturned lips 40, minimizes leakage because of the extended flat surface-to-surface contact between the cover and the end cover flaps and the end walls including lips 40. Thus, there is less tendency for leakage to occur.
- the front end-wall-forming flap overlie the rear end-wall-forming flap. It is desirable in such case to have the top edge portion of the rear end-wall-forming flap cut down, as shown in FIGS. 16 and 17 at 64, a distance at least equal to the thickness of the carton stock and for a length equal to the overlap. This allows for the overlapping of the top edge of the rear-end-wall-forming flap 32 by the inturned lip 40 of the front end-wall-forming flap 36. Lip 40 then abuts shoulder 64a of the uncut portion of flap 32 and prevents lateral relative displacement of the two flaps and the partial collapse of the front panel 20 which otherwise would result from such displacement.
- FIG. 17 illustrates how the carton blanks of the invention are particularly adapted to high-speed production from a continuous sheet of carton stock and high-speed cutting and scoring machines.
- the laterally-extending flaps are progressively wider, so that when blanks are side by side in reverse order, the wider flaps of one blank are opposite the narrower flaps of the other blank, and so on.
- the front end-wall-forming flaps 36 of one sheet are the longest and abut the side-cover flaps 30, which are the shortest, and have cut-out portions 36c complementary to the curved portions 66 of the tuck-in tabs 30b.
- the raised end portions 62 may abut each other or be spaced apart as shown and the other portions of the rear end-wall-forming flaps abut the bottom end-wall-forming flaps.
- the raised end portions 62 provide for a greater overlap of the front end-wall-forming flaps over the area of cut-out 36c and can be extended if desired, until they abut each other.
- the tear strip 26 has a pull tab 26a formed by parallel cut-lines 27 adapted to be grasped to initiate the tear.
- This tab projects slightly beyond the end edge 24a of the glue panel 24 so that it can be easily gripped and the outermost edge is substantially coincident with the score line 28a, leaving room for the glue tab 28 to extend to a point opposite the tab 26a.
- FIG. 18 there is shown a modification in which one or othe other of both of the front and rear end-wall-forming flaps is extended the full width of the end wall, so that it occupies the full end of the carton tube, and thus overlies completely the contents of the tube.
- the front end-wall-forming flap 136 since, if the overlying flap does not terminate short of the glue area, it will have to be joined (glued) thereto by a separate glue line applied along the edge of the underlying flap adjacent to the panel to which it is attached. Otherwise, the bottom end-wall-forming flap 134 would be glued to the free end of the overlapping front and rear end-wall-forming flap, so that an effective seal would not be obtained without the extra glue line.
- the adjacent ends of lips 140 and 122 are cut on complementary 45 degree angles as shown at 142 with the apex of the angles aligned with fodl lines 136a.
- FIGS. 18, 19, and 26 the parts corresponding to the parts of FIG. 1, bear the same reference numerals, plus 100, 200, and 300, respectively.
- FIG. 19 there is illustrated a modification of FIGS. 1 and 18, in which the front end-wall-forming flaps 236 have cut-outs 236d which are complementary with portions of the tuck-in tabs 230b, the end cover flap 230, and the glue tab 228, so that this modification, too, can be easily formed in a continuous manner with high-speed cutting and scoring machines without too much loss of stock.
- flaps 236 can be cut away at 236b on the dotted lines to expose areas on flaps 232 for the application of a glue strip corresponding to glue strip 60 so that the flap 232 can underlie the flap 236.
- the bottom end-forming flap 234 is sealed in a leakproof seal along each side edge of the end wall and in which the top edge of the front end wall forming flap 236 extends all, or substantially all, the way across the end wall, as does the inturned lip 240.
- the flap 132 advantageously, is cut down at 264 to accommodate lip 240 and to provide an abuttment 264a for the end of lip 240 to abut.
- the combined length of the uncut portion of flap 232 and flap 236 are equal to the width of the cover panel 214, so that partial collapse of the front panel is obviated.
- FIGS. 20 through 25 are shown details of the type of scoring referred to herein.
- FIGS. 20 and 25 illustrate a press- or crease-score.
- FIGS. 21 and 24 illustrate a semi- or partial cut-score.
- FIGS. 22 and 23 illustrate a skip-cut press-score in which cut-scores alternate with press scores.
- FIG. 26 there is shown a modification in which the corner between the lip 22 and lip 40 is half way between the one disclosed in FIG. 1 and the one disclosed in FIG. 18. As in the other two cases, the cuts are made to provide complementary angles so that in the assembled carton, continuity between lips 22 and 40 is maintained.
- FIGS. 1 and 17 has score lines 20a which are offset, relative to the top of the carton.
- the ends 43 of lip 22 abut the end-wall-forming flaps 36 and the free edges of the front and side lips are coincident to effect a seal in the assembled carton to complete the seal.
- the fold line 20a is slightly below the top of the carton, terminates short of the fold lines 36a, and its ends are connected thereto by shortcuts which slope upwardly to the juncture of the top edge of the front end-wall-forming flap 36 and fold line 36a.
- This allows the lip 22 to slope upwardly and inwardly from the fold line 20a to its contact with the underside of cover 14.
- the extent of the rise of lip 22, that is, the extent to which the fold line 20a is placed below the plane of the top of the main body, is not significant as long as the width of lip 22 is the hypotenuse of a triangle, the long leg of which, i.e., the horizontal projection of the lip 22 (hypotenuse), is substantially equal to the width of lip 40.
- the square cut ends 43 of lip 22 will substantially abut the front end-wall-forming flaps 36 and substantially abut the front end-wall-forming flaps 36 and the edges of the inturned lips 40 will abut the edge of inturned lip 22, so that the inner edges of the inturned lip 22 and inturned lips 40 will present a substantially continuous U-shaped edge in contact with the underside of the cover 14.
- the fold lines 120c and 320a should be in alignment with the fold lines 140a and 340a, respectively, because it is desirable, in such modifications, that the cut ends of the inturned lips abut from the inner edges thereof to the fold lines.
- this is not necessary and it is possible, therefore, to take advantage of the desirability of having the fold lines 20a and 220c displaced, as described above and in my co-pending application supra.
- the score line 40a can be similarly offset, as best seen in FIG. 17, or at 240a in FIG. 19. Ordinarily, however, this offset will not be greater than needed to keep the top of the infolded lip 40 in the plane of the underside of the cover panel 14.
- the tear-line 31a is formed by a skip-cut line comprised of a succession of cuts 33a and 33b.
- the cuts 33a coincide with the end 30c of the end cover flap 30 and the cuts 33b with the curved end 66b of that flap.
- the last cut 33a continues into the cut 33b. The latter terminates short of the free edge to leave an intact portion 31b.
- the first cut 33a cuts through the edge, thus making for a clean tear.
- the carton blank of FIG. 1 or FIG. 17 can be folded into a carton which, in turn, can be filled to form a package in which the carton comprises a box-shaped main body 68, a hinged cover 60, which lies on the inturned lip 22, 40, and 46, which in turn lie in sealing contact with the under surface of the cover 70 along the front and end edges of the box-shaped main body 68.
- the carton of this character especially if the tear-out tabs 31 are provided as described, is filled with ice cream or like, frozen, normally liquid or semi-liquid solid material, a markedly improved leak-proof package is obtained.
- tear-out tab 31 Another advantage obtained from the use of the tear-out tab 31 is that it imparts greater rigidity to the rear corners of the container just as the glue-flaps 28 impart greater rigidity to the front corners of the container.
- the carton to be formed when one end is closed has improved rigidity and stability against the possible collapse of the rear wall of the carton tube.
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