Food product container
A pizza box comprises a container having an assembled state as a box and an unassembled state as a flat sheet, wherein in the assembled state a top portion and a bottom portion of the box define a generally polygon shaped enclosure including at least one diagonal side. The pizza box also comprises means for generating a visual perception of higher volume of contents within the pizza box via increasing a horizontal surface area of the box external to the generally polygon shaped enclosure that contains a pizza pie. Variations of the pizza box comprise flap structures and reciprocating slots for securely fastening the top portion relative to the bottom portion as well as structures for maintaining continuous display of printed matter whether the box is open or closed via pivotal movement of the top portion relative to the bottom portion.
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Many national, regional, and local pizza companies compete with each other, hoping to distinguish themselves from competitors based on taste, value, quality, delivery, etc. One aspect of retail pizza business concerns delivery or take-out pizza in which a pizza pie is prepared and baked, and then boxed for transport to a home or business. The box ideally keeps the pizza pie warm, protects the pizza pie from being damaged in transport, and securely maintains the pizza pie within the box.
One type of pizza box is an octagon-shaped box. The octagon-shaped box helps to prevent sliding of the pizza pie within the box because the general octagon shape more closely mimics the circular shape of the pizza pie than a square or rectangular shaped box. Numerous conventional boxes come in an unassembled configuration as a flat sheet of cardboard having multiple foldable panels for erecting the sheet into a box. This feature allows the box to be stored in its flat, unassembled configuration to save space, and then folded into an in-use position just prior to containing a pizza pie.
With huge consumer demand, pizza pie retailers continue efforts to distinguish themselves from competitors through the product, e.g. pizza pies, and as well as through improved packaging, e.g. boxes.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONEmbodiments of the invention are directed to a food product container. In one embodiment, the food product container includes an assembled state as a box and an unassembled state as a flat sheet. In the assembled state a top portion and a bottom portion of the box define a generally polygon shaped enclosure including at least one diagonal side. The food product container also comprises means for generating a perception of increased horizontal surface area of the food product container. Other embodiments comprise flap structures and reciprocating slots for securely fastening the top portion relative to the bottom portion as well as embodiments for maintaining continuous display of printed matter whether the food product container is open or closed via pivotal movement of the top portion relative to the bottom portion.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSEmbodiments of the invention will be described with respect to the figures, in which like reference numerals denote like elements, and in which:
In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. In this regard, directional terminology, such as “top,” “bottom,” “front,” “back,” “leading,” “trailing,” “horizontal,” “vertical,” “rear,” etc., is used with reference to the orientation of the Figure(s) being described. Because components of embodiments of the present invention can be positioned in a number of different orientations, the directional terminology is used for purposes of illustration and is in no way limiting. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural or logical changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. The following detailed description, therefore, is not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims.
Embodiments of the invention are directed to a food product container. In one embodiment, the food product container is a box for a pizza pie. In an assembled state, the food product container comprises a generally polygon shape including diagonal corner portions. In one embodiment, the food product container comprises a generally octagon shape but is not limited to that shape as in other embodiments, the food product container comprises a generally hexagon shape, a generally decagon shape, or another generally polygon shape. The food product container comprises a bottom portion and a top portion (i.e., a lid) hingedly connected to the bottom portion to enable closure and opening of the lid relative to the bottom portion. In an assembled state of the food product container, the bottom portion includes a bottom panel and a vertical support wall extending generally perpendicular to and vertically upward relative to the bottom panel. The vertical support wall defines the generally polygon shape of the bottom portion.
In one embodiment, the bottom portion comprises diagonal members at four sides of a generally octagon shape (i.e., diagonal corner portions) with ledge portions extending generally horizontally from each diagonal corner portion. In one embodiment, the ledge portions bear printed matter such as a logo, a text, a symbol, a numeral, or a color. The ledge portions are sized, shaped and positioned relative to the diagonal corner portions, and relative to the lid, so that the printed matter on the ledge portions is visible at all times. In other words, the printed matter is visible on the ledge portions when the lid of the food product container is closed and/or when the lid of the food product container is opened (laid completely outward away from a bottom portion of the food product container as later shown in
In one embodiment, the vertical support wall of the bottom portion of the food product container includes, among other things, a front portion that extends from, and is foldable relative to a bottom panel of the box. This front portion acts as a front wall of the bottom portion of the food product container, wherein the front wall comprises a pair of arcuate supports acting as a bridge from the front wall to a front edge of the bottom panel. In this embodiment, the arcuate supports of the front portion of the vertical support wall (i.e., the front wall) enable a robust, stronger connection to the bottom panel so that when the front portion of the vertical support wall is folded upward in its erected position relative to the bottom panel, the front wall better resists crushing or sagging from vertical forces (e.g., stacks of boxes) exerted on the front portion.
In another embodiment, the vertical support wall of the bottom portion of the food product container comprises a rear portion disposed on an opposite side of the bottom portion than the front portion. The rear portion of the food product container (i.e., a rear wall) comprises a pair of arcuate supports acting as a bridge extending from the rear wall to a rear edge of the bottom panel. These arcuate supports have substantially the same features and attributes as the arcuate supports of the front wall, except for their different location at the rear portion of the vertical support wall.
In one embodiment, the lid of the food product container includes a pair of rear flaps sized, shaped, and positioned on the lid so that when the lid is closed over the top of the bottom portion, the rear flaps of the lid fold over the rear diagonal members of the vertical support wall of the bottom portion. Tabs of the rear flaps are removably secured within a slot formed in the bottom panel adjacent the diagonal corner portions of the food product container. In its secured position, the flap extends outside an exterior surface of the diagonal member of the vertical support wall portion of the bottom portion of the food product container. These rear flaps enable secure fastening of the lid relative to the bottom portion and add to the structural strength of the generally octagon configuration of the food product container. In addition, when inserted into slots of the bottom portion, the rear flaps (or exterior flaps) extend generally vertically so that rear flaps do not obstruct the visibility of ledge portions (previously described above), thereby maintaining substantially the entire horizontal surface area of the ledge portions external to the vertically extending rear flap.
In one embodiment, a pair of side flaps of the lid are each positionable on the inside of the bottom portion adjacent an interior surface of each side wall of the bottom portion. In another embodiment, a front flap of the lid is slidably insertable relative to a front portion of the vertical support wall of the bottom portion of the food product container. Accordingly, the lid of the food product container includes flaps (e.g., side flaps and a front flap) that are insertably secured inside the bottom portion adjacent an interior surface of the vertical support wall of the bottom portion (e.g., the side wall and/or the front wall). This arrangement is in contrast to a pair of rear flap(s) of the lid that are foldable over, and external to the exterior surface of the diagonal members of the vertical support wall of the bottom portion.
In one embodiment, the above-described features are embodied via a box layout or blank box material which is foldable from a flat sheet in its unassembled state into an assembled state.
These embodiments and other embodiments of the invention are described and illustrated in greater detail in association with
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Food product container 10 also comprises diagonal corner portions 30, 32, 34, and 36. In its assembled state, each corner portion 30-36 of food product container 10 comprises diagonal member 52 of vertical support wall 17 and a ledge 50, which extends generally outwardly from and generally perpendicular to diagonal member 52 of vertical support wall 17.
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In addition, in one embodiment, front portion 20 of vertical support wall 17 of bottom portion 12 comprises tabs 80, arcuate supports 82, and slot 90, which are described in greater detail in association with
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Bottom portion 12 also comprises slots 130 formed in bottom panel 15 adjacent each diagonal edge 124. Slots 130 are sized, shaped, and positioned for receiving a tabbed flap 154 (with tab 210) from lid 11 (shown in
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Manipulation of components of diagonal corner portions 30-36 and of front portion 20 to assemble food product container 10 is described further in association with
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Finally, recall that in addition to receiving tab 251 of panel 250, slot 130 of bottom panel 15 at diagonal corner portions 34 and 36 also slidably receives tab 210 of rear flaps 154 of lid 11 when lid 11 is closed over and fastened relative to bottom portion 12. Accordingly, slot 130 acts to both anchor diagonal member 52 at each diagonal corner portion 30-36 and enable securing lid 11 in a closed position via rear flaps 154.
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Embodiments of the invention are directed to a food product container, such as a pizza box. The food product container includes a lid structure made securely closable by rear flaps that fold over a rear diagonal member of the bottom portion of the container. The food product container also includes an arcuate support mechanism adapted to strengthen vertical support of a front portion and/or a rear portion of the bottom portion of the container. In addition, the food product container is further strengthened by ledges that extend outward horizontally from diagonal members of a vertical support wall of the bottom portion. The ledges cause the contents (e.g., a pizza pie) and/or box to appear even larger than the actual volume of the contents and/or box. Finally, the ledges enable printed matter, such as a logo, to remain visible to the consumer at all times, whether the lid of the box is open or closed. Together, these features provide a much stronger food product container, that closes more securely, that enhances consumer perception of value (based on perceived volume), and that enables better display of information throughout different stages of use of the container.
Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that a variety of alternate and/or equivalent implementations may be substituted for the specific embodiments shown and described without departing from the scope of the present invention. This application is intended to cover any adaptations or variations of the specific embodiments discussed herein. Therefore, it is intended that this invention be limited only by the claims and the equivalents thereof.
Claims
1. A food product container comprising:
- a bottom portion including: a bottom panel; and a generally polygon-shaped vertical support wall extending generally perpendicular to the bottom panel, the vertical support wall including at least four diagonal members, a first side portion and a second side portion disposed at opposite side edges of the bottom panel relative to each other, and a front portion and a rear portion with the front portion and the rear portion disposed at opposite side edges of the bottom panel relative to each other, the at least four diagonal members including a first diagonal member interposed between the rear portion and the first side portion, a second diagonal member interposed between the first side portion and the front portion, a third diagonal member interposed between the front portion and the second side portion, and a fourth diagonal member interposed between the second side portion and the rear portion; and four ledges with each ledge extending generally outward from, and generally perpendicular to, each of the four diagonal members of the vertical support wall;
- a top portion including a generally polygon shaped top panel with the top panel hingedly connected to the bottom portion via the rear portion of the vertical support wall, wherein the top panel is sized and shaped to generally correspond to the size and shape of bottom panel to enable the top portion to form an enclosure with the bottom portion upon contact of the top portion with the vertical support wall of the bottom portion. with the bottom portion upon contact of the top portion with the vertical support wall of the bottom portion.
2. The food product container of claim 1 wherein the top portion includes:
- a pair of rear flaps with each rear flap extending from a rear diagonal edge of the top portion, wherein when the top portion of the food product container is in a closed position relative to the bottom portion, each rear flap is folded over a respective diagonal member of the vertical support wall of the bottom portion to extend against an exterior surface of the respective rear diagonal member and to be removably secured relative to the bottom panel to maintain the rear flaps in the folded-over position.
3. The food product container of claim 2 wherein the top portion comprises:
- a pair of side flaps with each side flap extending from a respective side edge of the top panel and each side flap of the top portion configured to be slidably positioned against an interior surface of each side portion of the vertical support wall when the top portion is in a closed position relative to the bottom portion; and
- a front flap extending from a front edge of the top panel with the front flap being sized and shaped for slidable insertion into a slot in the front portion of the vertical support wall.
4. The food product container of claim 2 wherein the bottom panel comprises:
- a pair of slots with each slot adapted for receiving one flap of the pair of rear flaps of top portion, each slot being sized, shaped, and positioned generally parallel to a respective diagonal member of the vertical support wall.
5. The food product container of claim 1 wherein each ledge is sized, shaped and positioned relative to the size and shape of the top portion to be visible when the top portion is closed over the bottom portion and when the top portion is opened relative to the bottom portion of the food product container.
6. The food product container of claim 5 wherein at least one of the ledges comprises printed matter including at least one of a symbol, a text, a pattern, a numeral, and a color.
7. The food product container of claim 5 wherein each ledge is generally triangular shaped.
8. The food product container of claim 1 wherein the front portion of the vertical support wall comprises a pair of front arcuate supports extending laterally from the front portion as a bridge to a front edge of the bottom panel.
9. The food product container of claim 8 wherein the rear portion of the vertical support wall comprises a pair of rear arcuate supports extending laterally from the rear portion as a bridge to a rear edge of the bottom panel.
10. The food product container of claim 9 wherein the arcuate supports of the front portion and of the rear portion are concave shaped.
11. The food product container of claim 8 wherein the front portion comprises an inner wall portion and an outer wall portion wherein each arcuate support extends from opposite side edges of the outer wall portion.
12. The food product container of claim 1 wherein the top portion is sized and shaped so that when the top panel is laid over bottom portion, a front flap of the top portion is insertable into a slot of the front portion of the vertical support wall, side flaps of top portion are insertable along an interior surface of the side walls, and rear flaps of top portion are foldable over and extend along an exterior surface of the respective rear diagonal members to be removably secured relative to bottom portion via a slot in the bottom panel adjacent vertical wall portion.
13. The food product container of claim 1 wherein the generally polygon shaped vertical support wall and the generally polygon shaped top panel each comprise a generally octagon shape with eight sides.
14. A pizza box comprising:
- a generally polygon shaped bottom portion defining a vertical support wall and a generally polygon shaped top portion that is pivotally connected relative to the bottom portion at a rear portion of the box for enclosing the pizza box by covering the bottom portion via contact of the top portion with the vertical support wall; and
- means for maintaining generally unimpeded visibility of printed matter on at least one horizontal surface of the box independent of whether the top portion is closed or open relative to the bottom portion, wherein the at least one horizontal surface is external to the generally polygon shape of the bottom portion.
15. The pizza box of claim 14 wherein the means for maintaining comprises:
- four generally horizontal ledges with each ledge extending generally outward from, and generally perpendicular to, each respective diagonal member of the bottom portion of the box.
16. The pizza box of claim 14 wherein each ledge has a generally triangular shape.
17. The pizza box of claim 14 wherein the generally polygon shaped bottom portion and the generally polygon shaped top portion each comprise a generally octagon shape.
18. A food product container comprising:
- a generally polygon shaped bottom portion defining a vertical support wall and a generally polygon shaped top portion that is pivotally connected relative to the bottom portion at a rear portion of the box for enclosing an interior of the food product container by covering the bottom portion via contact of the top portion with the vertical support wall; and
- a pair of exterior flaps extending from the top portion and spaced laterally from each other, with each external flap configured for folding over the vertical support wall at each rear diagonal member of each rear corner portion of the vertical support wall of the bottom portion, the external flaps including at least one tab for slidable insertion into a slot of the bottom portion to secure the top portion of the box relative to the bottom portion.
19. The food product container of claim 18 wherein each external flap extends outside of an exterior surface of the diagonal member of vertical support wall when the top portion is closed over the bottom portion, the top portion further comprising at least one interior flap that extends inside relative to an interior surface of the vertical support wall when the top portion is the closed position.
20. The food product container of claim 19 wherein the at least one interior flap comprises:
- a pair of side flaps extending from the top portion with each side flap positioned for insertion adjacent an interior surface of a side portion of the vertical support wall of the bottom portion; and
- at least one front flap extending from the top portion and configured for slidable insertion into a front portion of the vertical support wall, with the front portion being disposed on an opposite side of the bottom portion relative to the rear portion of the food product container.
21. The food product container of claim 20 wherein the bottom portion comprises a pair of ledges with each ledge extending outwardly and generally perpendicular to the vertical support wall adjacent the location of each exterior flap at the rear diagonal members of the rear corner portions of the bottom portion.
22. The food product container of claim 18 wherein the generally polygon shaped bottom portion and the generally polygon shaped top portion comprise a generally octagon shape.
23. A pizza box comprising:
- a container having an assembled state as a box and an unassembled state as a flat sheet, wherein in the assembled state a top portion and a bottom portion of the box define a generally octagonal shaped enclosure, the enclosure defining eight sides including four diagonal sides and configured to contain a pizza pie; and
- means for generating a visual perception of increased surface area of pizza pie within the generally octagon shaped enclosure via provision of increased horizontal surface area of the box external to the generally octagon shape enclosure.
24. The pizza box of claim 23 wherein the means for generating comprises:
- four ledges with each ledge extending generally horizontally outward from the diagonal sides of the box, wherein each ledge is sized, shaped, and positioned relative to both the top portion and the bottom portion to enable the substantially entire surface area of each ledge to remain visible whether the box is open or closed via pivotal movement of the top portion relative to the bottom portion.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 18, 2005
Publication Date: Sep 21, 2006
Applicant:
Inventors: Robert Dennen (Plano, TX), Jeffrey Yandian (Marietta, OK), Dan Dickerson (Lawson, MO), Ronald Jones (Jacksonville, FL), Homero Ortegon (Carrollton, TX), Stephen Tullis (Dayton, OH)
Application Number: 11/084,677
International Classification: B65D 5/00 (20060101);