WO2009140346A1 - Packaging and display tray formed from interlocked blanks - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D5/00—Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
- B65D5/20—Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper by folding-up portions connected to a central panel from all sides to form a container body, e.g. of tray-like form
- B65D5/2038—Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper by folding-up portions connected to a central panel from all sides to form a container body, e.g. of tray-like form at least two opposed folded-up portions having a non-rectangular shape
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- the present invention relates generally to a display tray for supporting a plurality of stacked consumable product packages. More particularly, the present invention relates to a packaging and display tray formed from a plurality of interlocked fiat blanks.
- Gum and other consumable products are typically packaged and sold in product packages containing a plurality of such products arranged in an array.
- the individual product packages may be overwrapped with a wrap which provides environmental protection to the product contained therein.
- a plurality of such packages may then be arranged in a stacked fashion in a tray or other housing for shipping
- the package itself may also serve as a display and dispensing tray at the point of sale
- Trays of this type typically include a bottom wall and an upstanding perimetrical wall formed in a rectangular configuration. The upper end of the tray is typically opened so that the user may reach into the tray and pick out individual product packages.
- it is often difficult to reach deeply into the product package due to the upstanding side walls. The consumer's fingers must fit into the tray which is typically sized to closely accommodate the packages contained therein.
- dispensing frays are folded from flat blanks cut from a continuous planar stock. Quite often, due to the particular shape of the tray, there is often waste material between adjacent trays. This increases the cost of manufacture of such trays. It is, thereibie, desirable to provide a product display and dispensing tray for accommodating packages of consumable products which allows the consumer to more easily grasp the product contained therein and which can be formed with less waste during the formation process.
- the present invention provides a tray for accommodating and dispensing one or a plurality of stacked consumable product packages.
- the tray includes a housing having a bottom wall, opposed front and back walls, and opposed side walls extending upwaidly from the bottom wall.
- the housing defines an open upper end.
- One or more of the front and back walls and the side walls include an undulating upper extent defined by space apart upwardly opening recesses. The recesses extend below the stacked packages for permitting manual grasping of the individual stacked packages through the one or more of the front and back waiis and the side walls.
- the present invention further provides a method for forming a tray for accommodating and dispensing a stacked plurality of consumable product packages.
- the method steps of the present invention include providing a planar member.
- a plurality of adjacently arranged flat blanks are cist from the planar member.
- the blanks each have opposed longitudinal edges, each edge including an undulating configuration defining alternating extensions and recesses.
- the extensions of one blank are formed in the recesses of the adjacent blank.
- each blank is folded into a tray shaped housing having a bottom wall and opposed open end.
- the opposed longitudinal edges define side walls of the housing.
- the present invention further provides a flat sheet of material for forming product package trays.
- the sheet includes first and second adjacent tray blanks having opposed longitudinal side walls and opposed transverse end walls.
- the side walls have an undulating pattern therealong defining alternaring recesses and extending portions.
- the extending portions of the side wall of one tray are formed from the recesses of the side wall of the other tray BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWLNGS:
- Figure 1 is a perspective showing of a display tray of the present invention supporting a plurality of consumable product packages therein.
- Figure 2 shows an arrangement of a planar member including blanks used to form the tray of Figure 1.
- Figure 3 shows a further embodiment of an arrangement of a planar member including blanks used to form a tray similar to Figure 1.
- Figure 4 shows a portion of the blanks of Figure 3, after the blanks are cut and separated.
- Figure 5 is a side view showing two trays formed from the blanks of Figure 3 stacked to form a bottom tray and a top cover.
- Figure 6 shows an example of a blank similar to the blank of Figure 3, except each blank forms a bottom and a cover tray with a common end wall attaching the trays.
- Figure 7 shows a further embodiment of the blanks with square shaped undulations on the side wails.
- Figure 8 shows a further embodiment of the blanks with plateau shaped undulations on the side walls
- Figures 9 and 10 show further configurations of the undulations of the side walls of the tray of the present invention.
- Figure 1 1 shows a further configuration of the tray of the present invention with undulations along one side wall.
- the present invention provides a packaging and display tray for accommodating and dispensing a plurality of product packages.
- the product packages contained in the tray are gum packages.
- the present invention may be employed with any packaged comestible item. While the preferred embodiment is described for accommodating a plurality of product packages, it is understood that the tray may be used to accommodate a single product package.
- Tray assembly 10 includes a display housing or tray 12 supporting product packages 14.
- the product packages are preferably packages which support a plurality of comestible products such as gum sticks, slabs, pellets or the like which may be wrapped or unwrapped.
- each individual package 14 may be wrapped with an environmental overwrap (not shown) to environmentally protect the products contained therein.
- the tray 12 includes a planar bottom wall 20 which is opposed to an upper open end 22.
- the tray 12 is generally rectangular in shape having a pair of opposed longitudinal side walls 24 and opposed transverse end walls 26. Ir may also be appreciated that other shapes and configurations of the tray may be employed where the dimensions of the side walls and end walls may be changed. Moreover, other geometric shapes are within the contemplation of the present, invention.
- the end walls 26 define a centrally positioned recessed location 28 which provides front and back access to the packages 14 contained therein and also allows viewing of any advertising or informational indicia contained on the package 14.
- the tray ⁇ 2 preferably with respect to one or more of the side wails 24, includes an undulated upper extent 30 defining alternating recesses 32 and wall portions 34 therebetween.
- the recesses 32 which may include a rounded bottom 36, extend downwardly from the open upper end 22 a substantial portion of the height of side walls 24.
- the wall portions 34 having a rounded upper ends 38, extend upwardly and define the boundary of the open upper end 22 of trav 12.
- Figure 1 provides one illustrative embodiment, where each side wall 24 includes three recesses 32 and four extending wall portions 34
- each side wall 24 includes three recesses 32 and four extending wall portions 34
- the recesses and extending wall portions are shown to be uniform in Figure 1
- the undulating portion may define recesses and extending wall portions of different size and configuration along the length of the side wall.
- the amplitude and frequency of the undulations need not be uniform along the length of the side wall.
- the undulating portions of both side walls in Figure i are a mirror image of each other, this need not be the case
- the undulating portions on each side wall may differ
- the tray 12 is held together in a rectangular configuration by adhesively attaching flange portions 27 adjacent front and back walls 26 to the end wall portions 34 of side walls 24. Other securement techniques may also be employed.
- each recess 32 has a width at a location next adjacent to a package contained therein which is less than the width of the package. This arrangement maintains the package in the tray yet allows manual grasping access thereto.
- the width of the package is defined to be the extent extending along the undulating side wall of tray 12.
- the width of the recesses is further defined to be a width between the upstanding portions at a depth of the adjacent package to be removed. In some embodiments, the depth of each recess 32 extends below the upper extent of the lower most stacked package. Such an arrangement also allows manual access to the lower most package while assuring that the packages do not fall out through the recesses
- the tray 12 is typically formed to closely conform to the stack packages contained therein, which in absence of the features of the present recesses 32 could make it difficult for the user to manually grasp one package from the tray.
- the recesses 32 formed by the undulating side walls 24 allow the user to grasp the package from the exterior thereof.
- the undulating pattern of side walls 24 not only provides for ease of manual access to the packages contained therein, but also provides manufacturing expediency in the formation of the tray 12.
- Tray 12 is formed from a planar member 40 typically formed of corrugated paper or cardboard, which may be laminated or unlaminated, or a variety of other materials well known in the art.
- the planar member 40 may be cut into a plurality of flat blanks 42 to form a plurality of trays 12. Each blank 42 is then used to form an individual tray 12. While four blanks 42 are shown cat from the planar member 40, it may be appreciated that any number of blanks 42 may be cut from an appropriately sized planar member 40. Furthermore, the blanks 42 may be cut continuously in succession.
- Each blank 42 has the general shape shown in Figure 2 where the undulating side walls 24 extend outwardly in opposite directions. As previously mentioned, the actual shape and size of each undulation on the side walls 24 may be varied, but the blanks 42 are cut such that the wall portions 34 of each side wall are formed from the recesses 32 of a side wall of an adjacent blank 42. Thus, the wall portions 34 and the recesses 32 are interlocked.
- the shape of the undulations in the side walls 24 may include, but are not limited to sine waves, square waves, saw waves, and triangular waves.
- the size of the undulations may be uniform or irregular in size, provided that the wall portions 34 and the recesses 32 interlock. This significantly reduces waste material, as the material cut from the side wall 24 to form the recesses 32 is not waste material but is material forming the wall portion 34 of the adjacent blank 42.
- the term "undulation” or “undulating” is understood to mean any configuration formed by extensions and recesses on the wall which has peaks and troughs of any configuration, uniform or non-uniform. Such configurations may include, but not be limited to waves, castiliations, zig-zags, crests and valleys. The peaks and troughs may be of various configurations such as round, squares or plateau shaped. A combination of such shapes may be included along a single wall or more walls. In that regard, side-by-side adjacent blanks 42 are offset slightly so that the longitudinal end wall portion 34 of one blank 42 may be cut from the recesses 32 of the adjacent blank 42. Similar techniques are used to arrange the blank 42 with respect to the end walls 26 and the flange portions 27.
- the end walls 26 of the longitudinally adjacent blanks 42 are interlocked or nested as are the flange portions 27 with a wail portion 34 of the next adjacent blank 42, This arrangement significantly reduces scrap material generated by the blank 42 formation and, therefore, results in a cost reduction in the manufacture of the tray 32.
- each blank 42 may be folded along fold lines 50 to form the tray 12 shown in Figure 1. Thereafter, each individual tray 12 may be wrapped with an environmental overwrap (not shown) to additionally protect the contents of package 14.
- FIGs 3-5 provide a further preferred embodiment of the tray of the present invention.
- the tray 1 12 includes opposing undulating first and second side walls 123, 125. With reference to Figure 3, the formation of the tray 1 12 may be described as a variation of the tray 12 described in Figures 1 -2.
- the tray 1 12 is formed from a planar member 140 typically formed of corrugated paper or cardboard, which may be laminated or unlaminated, or a variety of other materials well known in the art.
- the planar member 140 may be cut into a plurality of flat blanks 142 to form a plurality of trays 1 12.
- Each blank 142 is used to form an individual tray 1 12. While two blanks 142 are shown cut from a planar member 140, it may be appreciated that any number of blanks 142 may be cut from an appropriately sized planar member. Furthermore, the blanks 142 may be cut continuously in succession.
- Each blank 142 has the general shape shown in Figure 3 where the first and the second side walls 123, 125 extend outwardly in opposite directions.
- the actual shape and size of each undulation on the side walls 24 may be varied, but the blanks 142 are cut such that the extending wall portions 134 of each side wall are formed from the recesses 132 of a side wall of an adjacent blank 142.
- the extending wall portions 134 and the recesses 132 are interlocked.
- the shape of the undulations in the side walls 123, 125 may include, but are not limited to round or sine waves, square waves, saw waves, and triangular waves.
- the undulations may be uniform or irregular in size, so long as the wall portions 134 and the recesses 132 interlock. This significantly reduces waste material, as the material cut from the first side wall 123 may be used to form the recesses 132 of the second wall 125. Therefore, the material cut to form the extending wall portion 134 of the first side wall 123 is not waste material, but material forming the recesses 132 of the adjacent blank 142 and vice versa.
- side-by-side adjacent blanks 142 may be configured to be longitudinally aligned so that the longitudinal end wall portion 134 of one blank 142 may be cut from the recess 132 of the adjacent blank 142. Similar techniques are used to arrange the blank 142 with respect to the end walls 126 and the flange portions 327.
- the side walls 24 of the tray of Figures 1 -2 are configured so that there is the same arrangement and number of recesses 32 (three) and extending wall portions 34 (four).
- the side walls 123, 125 are configured so that there is a different arrangement and number of recesses 132 and extending wall portions 134.
- one side wall 123 includes three recesses 132 (C, D, E) and two extending wall portions 134 (A, B), while the other side wall 125 includes two recesses 132 (A, B) and three extending wall portions 134 (C, D, E).
- the recesses of one of the side walls are aligned longitudinally with the extending portions of the other side wall and visa versa. The benefit of such an arrangement may be more fully described herein below.
- each blank 142 has two opposing end walls 126.
- Two separate blanks 142 may be folded separately then placed on top of one another to create the cover tray 1 12' and the bottom tray 1 12, as shown in Figures 4-5.
- the arrangement of Figure 3 furthers the reduction of scrap material generated by the blank 142 formation, as compared to the blank 42 of Figure 2, as a result of the alignment of the blanks 142. Therefore, the blanks 142 of Figure 3 may further reduce the cost of manufacturing the tray 1 12,
- Figure 4 shows a partial view of two blanks 142 after being cut and separated.
- Figure 4 shows the tray 1 1 2 with the first side wall 123 with two extending wall portions 134 (A, B) and three recess portions 132 (C, D, E) and the second side wall 125, on the opposite side of the tray, with three extending wall portions 134 (C, D, E) and two recess portions 132 (A, B).
- Figure 4 further illustrates how the embodiment may allow the adjacent blank 142 configuration to be longitudinally aligned instead of being longitudinally offset as illustrated in Figure 2. As noted, this arrangement further reduces the scrap material generated by the blank 142 formation
- the interlocked arrangement of the side walls 123, 125 also provide a further beneficial feature, shown in Figure 5.
- Two identically folded trays 112 may serve as the base or bottom tray 1 12 and an interlocked top cover or top tray 1 12'.
- the blanks 142 are cut from the planar member 140 in a manner shown in Figure 3, the cut blanks 142 may be folded along fold lines 150 to form the trays 1 12.
- One blank 142 may serve as a bottom tray 1 12, while the other blank 142' may be inverted and serve as a cover tray 1 12 ' .
- the trays J 12 and 1 12' may be arranged such that the side wall 125' of the cover tray 1 12' is aligned with side wall 123 of bottom tray 1 12.
- the opposite side walls Cnot shown) are similarly disposed. This arrangement allows the undulated side walls to be interlocked or nested within the opposing undulated first and second side walls 123', 125, 123, 125'.
- the design of the present embodiment of the invention allows for the manufacture of one blank 142 to be used as both a bottom tray 1 12 and a cover tray 1 12'.
- the present invention allows for the product to be displayed, packaged, and shipped using the one tray 112 provided in Figures 3-5 herein.
- Figure 6 provides an example of a blank 242 similar to the blank 142 of Figure 3, except each blank 242 forms two trays 1 12, 1 12'. with each tray i 12, 1 12' having one separate end wall 126 and a common end wall 144.
- the blanks 242 are configured to allow one-half of the blank 242 to be folded to create a cover tray 1 12' and the other half of the blank 242 to be folded to create a bottom tray 1 12.
- Figure 7 shows a blank 342 with square undulations.
- Figure 8 shows a blank 442 with plateaus on the edge of the undulations
- Figure 9 shows a blank 547 with a zig-zag pattern of undulations along the side walls.
- Figure 10 shows a blank 647 having side walls with a non-uniform pattern of undulations therealong.
- Figure 1 1 shows a blank 747 having only one side wail including undularions therealong. The opposed side wall has no undulations.
- the undulations of the side wall of Figure 1 J may be of any configuration, both uniform and non-uniform.
- a tray for accommodating and dispensing a stacked plurality of comestible product packages comprising: a housing having a bottom wall, opposed front and back walls and opposed side walls extending upwardly from said bottom wall and defining an open upper end; where at least one of said opposed front, back or said side walls include an undulating upper extent defined by spaced apart upwardly opening recesses, said recesses having an open portion extending below the stacked package for permitting manual grasping of individual stacked packages through said at least one of said opposed front and back walls and said side walls
- Item 2 A tray of item 1 wherein said side walls include said undulating upper extent and said recesses,
- Item 3. ⁇ tray of item 2 wherein said side walls include a first side wall and a second side wall.
- Item 4. A tray of item 3 wherein said first side wall contains a first number of recesses and said second side wall contains a second number of recesses.
- Item 7 A tray of item 6 wherein said recesses of said first side wall directly oppose said upwardly extending wall portions of said second side wall.
- Item 8 A tray of items 1 -7 wherein said recesses have a round bottom. 15
- Item 9 A tray of items 1 -7 wherein said recesses have a square bottom.
- Item 10 A tray of items 1 -7 wherein said recesses have a plateau shaped bottom. 0 Item 1 1. A tray of items 1 -7 wherein said undulating upper extent defines an upwardly extending wall portion between each said recess.
- Item 13 A tray of item 1 i wherein said upwardly extending wall portions are square
- Item 14 A tray of item 1 1 wherein said upwardly extending wall portions are plateau0 shaped.
- Item 15 A tray of item 1 1 wherein said upwardly extending wall portions are zig-zag shaped.
- a method of forming a tray for accommodating and dispensing a stacked plurality of consumable product packages comprising the steps of: providing a planar member; catting a plurality of adjacently arranged flat blanks from said planar member, said blanks each having opposed longitudinal edges each having an undulating configuration defining alternating extensions and recesses, said extensions of one said blank being formed in the recesses of the adjacent said blank; and folding each said blank into a tray-shaped housing having a bottom wall and an opposed open end, wherein said opposed longitudinal cages define side walls of said housing,
- Item i 7 A method of item 16 wherein said cutting step further includes continuously cutting a plurality of said blanks in succession.
- Item 18 A method of item 16 wherein said cutting step further includes cutting a first side wall such that said first side wall contains a first number of said recesses.
- Item 19 A method of item 18 wherein said cutting step further includes cutting a second side wall such that said second side wall contains a second number of said recesses, wherein said first number of said recesses is the same as said second number of said recesses.
- Item 21 A method of items 16-20 wherein said folding step includes folding said housing to form opposed end wails.
- a method of items 16-20 further comprising placing a tray on top of another tray to create a cover, wherein each said first side wall and each said second side wall are configured such that each said recess of said first side wail fits into each said extension of said second side wall.
- Item 23. A method of item 22, wherein two adjacent blanks are configured to be foldably connected by a common wall, said common wall replaces one of said end walls on each of said two adjacent blanks.
- Item 25 A method of item 24 wherein said folding steps further include folding said two adjacent blanks to form two attached trays with a cover tray and a bottom tray connected by said common end wall.
- Item 26 A method of items 16-20 wherein said flat blanks are arranged such that said undulations on the opposing side walls are nested and longitudinally aligned.
- Item 27 A method of items 16-20 wherein said flat blanks are arranged such that said undulations on the opposing side walls are nested and longitudinally offset.
- a tray assembly comprising: a first tray configured to be a bottom tray; and a second tray configured to be a cover tray, said first said second trays being identically configured; said first tray and said second tray each including a bottom wall, opposed front and back wails, and opposed side walls extending upwardly from said bottom wall and defining an upper open end, said opposed side walls further including an undulating configuration defining alternating extensions and recesses on said opposed side walls, wherein said first tray and said second tray are longitudinally nested and aligned such that said second tray is configured to fit on top of said first tray with said extensions of said first tray aligned and nested with said recesses of said second tray and said recesses of said first tray aligned and nested with said extensions of said second tray.
- Item 29 A tray of item 28 wherein said side walls include a first side wall and a second side wall.
- Item 30. A tray of item 29 wherein said first side wall contains a first number of recesses and said second side wall contains a second number of recesses.
- Item 31 A tray of item 30 wherein said first number of recesses is the same as said 5 second number of recesses.
- Item 32 A tray of item 30 wherein said first number of recesses is different than said second number of recesses.
- Item 34 In combination, a tray and at least one comestible product package, said combination comprising:
- a tray housing for accommodating said product package, said tray housing having a bottom wall, a pair of opposed longitudinal side walls and opposed transverse end walls defining a housing perimeter upstanding from said bottom wall; at least one of said side walls including an undulating pattern of recesses and wall portions extending the length of the side wall, said recesses permitting manual access to said 0 package through said side walls.
- Item 35 The combination of item 34 wherein said product package has an upper extent and said recesses extend below said upper extent of said product package supported in said tray housing. 5
- Item 36 The combination of items 34-35 wherein said product package is supported adjacent one said recess and wherein said recess has a width adjacent said product package which is less than the width of said product package supported in aaid tray housing. 0 Item 37. The combination of items 34-36 which said undulating pattern is uniform along said side walls. Item 38. The combination of items 34-36 wherein said undulating portion of each of said side wall is such that the recesses of one side wall are longitudinally aligned with the wall portions of the other side wall.
- Item 39 The combination of items 34-36 wherein said undulating pattern of each side wall is such that the recesses of one side wall are longitudinally aligned with the recesses of the other side wall.
- Item 40 The combination of item 38 further including a pair of said tray housings wherein one said tray housing of said pair is nestable with the other said tray housing of said pair and wherein the wall portions of said one tray housing fit into the recesses of the other tray housing.
- Item 41 The combination of items 34-36 wherein said tray housing is formed from a flat blank.
- Item 42 The combination of item 41 wherein said pair of said tray housings are formed from adjacent nested flat blanks wherein the wall portions of one of said tray housing is formed from the recesses of said other tray housing.
- Item 43 A fiat sheet of material for forming a plurality of packaging trays comprising: a first tray blank formed in said sheet, said first blank having a generally rectangular configuration including opposed longitudinal side walls and opposed transverse end wails, said side walls having an undulating pattern therealong defining alternating recesses and extending portions: a second tray blank formed in said sheet, said second blank having a generally rectangular configuration including opposed longitudinal side wails and opposed transverse end walls, said side walls having an undulating pattern therealong defining alternating recesses and extending portions; wherein first and second fiat blanks are adjacently positioned and said extending portions of the side wall of said first tray are formed from the recesses of the side wall of the said second tray.
- Item 44 A flat sheet of item 43 wherein each of said side wails of each of said first and second tray blanks have the same number of recesses and extending portions therealong and wherein said adjacent first and second tray blanks are longitudinally staggered.
- Item 45 A flat sheet of item 43 wherein each of said side walls of each of said first and second tray blanks have a different number of recesses and extending portions therealong and wherein said adjacent first and second tray blanks are longitudinally aligned.
- Item 46 A flat sheet of item 45 wherein one of said first and second tray blanks is constructed to define a tray housing for accommodating at least one comestible product package therein.
- Item 47 A flat sheet of claim 46 wherein the other of said first and second tray blanks is constructed to define a tray cover for overlying nesting engagement with said one tray housing.
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