Introduced in sandwich packing

The present patent concerns to packing industry, specifically to improvements related to sandwich packing, to reduce the sale costs and to turn more practical and hygienic the consumption of this food, having two basic parts: a superior part (2) and an inferior (3), joined by fittings like male type (4) female (5) in its borders, which are interrupted by a flexible fold (6) in one of its sides, still having, in the inferior part (3) a cut line (7) to allow its division in two parts (3A and 3B) with little effort; said parts, when joined, they form a similar contour of a sandwich with base and superior extremity are straight (8) and outline arched (9) in the level of the fittings.

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Description

[0001] The present patent concerns to packing industry, specifically to improvements related to sandwich packing, to reduce the sale costs and to turn more practical and hygienic the consumption of this food.

[0002] In the previous state of art, the sandwich always has been offered in a cardboard box to allow its transport from the counter to the consumer's table, together with a traditional napkin to facilitate its consumption in a hygienic way. However, although the cardboard box was good for transportation and offered an improvement in the visual end of the product, it has a restricted usefulness to this task, because, starting from the moment in that the sandwich was removed of its interior, it lost all its purpose and it still turned an obstacle in the tray or the consumer's table.

[0003] When removing the box's sandwich, an uncomfortable task and sometimes a disaster, in what tells respect the original form of the sandwich, the consumer didn't get to involve the sandwich completely with the napkin and he made the retreat of it in stages, i.e., some part of the sandwich was in the box due to its size and constitution (done by parts). Due to that situation, inevitable and constraining, the consumer only had an alternative, to use the hands to complete the arrangement of the sandwich.

[0004] In most of the cases, knowing about this problem, the consumer simply removes the sandwich with his hands and after involves it with the napkin. This practice, totally unsanitary, once the consumer rarely washes his hands to eat something in snack bars or “fast-food”, he still has another problem: the final consumption of the sandwich generated many uncomfortable situations, such as: to avoid that the dismount of the sandwich in his hands and to avoid the contact with sauces and fat absorbed by the napkin.

[0005] Considering these problems, the present patent was idealized. A packing that not only executes the transport function, but also offers a good conditioning for the sandwich, allowing its transport from the counter to the consumer's table, giving it an improvement in the visual end of the product, as dismissal the use of the final napkin to hold the sandwich as he eats it.

[0006] The present patent disclosures a special packing made in low density polypropylene, an inert material and recyclable used in food packing, that has the similar external form of a sandwich (in the example, a hamburger), made of two half joined by one of it's sides with a flexible fold and by a suitable simple fitting in the other ones. Its inferior part still contains a cut line to allow its division in two parts.

[0007] In this way the consumer can eat half of the sandwich removing the superior part and holding the same with the inferior part, without need of removing the sandwich of the packing, and later to eat more a quarter of the same detaching one of the half of the inferior part, that can be separated in the cut line, holding the same in the remaining part, to eat the last quarter.

[0008] With that the use of the traditional napkin is released not being necessary the use of the hands in any moment, once the packing serves as support for consumption, and it makes it impossible to touch the sauces and fat with hands, because the packing material impermeability.

[0009] The present sandwich packing can be better understood with the enclosed illustrations, below related, besides the numeric references with detailed description that, without however the restriction of it's configuration, as its dimensions, proportions and the reach of its application.

[0010] The FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the packing.

[0011] The FIG. 2 is an open side view.

[0012] The FIGS. 3, 4 and 5 are: frontal, superior and side of the packing.

[0013] The FIG. 6 is a detail of the fitting of its basic parts.

[0014] In accordance with these illustrations and its numeric references, the present patent refers to a sandwich packing (1) with two basic parts: a superior part (9) and an inferior (3), joined by fittings of the male type (4) female (5) in its borders, which is interrupted by a flexible fold (6) in one of its sides. The packing still has in the inferior part (3) a cut line (7) to allow its division in two parts (3A and 3B) with little effort.

[0015] Said parts, when joined form a similar contour of a sandwich (here, for example, a hamburger) with base and superior extremity (8) straights and an outline arched (9) in the fittings level.

Claims

1. IMPROVEMENTS INTRODUCED IN SANDWICH PACKING, to reduce the sale costs and to make more practical and hygienic the consumption of this food, characterized by having two basic parts: a superior part (2) and an inferior (3), joined by fittings like male type (4) female (5) in its borders, which are interrupted by a flexible fold (6) in one of its sides; still having, in the inferior part (3) a cut line (7) to allow its division in two parts (3A and 3B) with little effort; said parts, when joined, they form a similar contour of a sandwich with base and superior extremity are straight (8) and outline arched (9) in the level of the fittings.

Patent History
Publication number: 20040206756
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 27, 2004
Publication Date: Oct 21, 2004
Inventor: Evaldo Cesar Maia (Belo Horizonte)
Application Number: 10487837
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Hinge Integral With Sections (220/4.23)
International Classification: B65D006/28;