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Title:
STACKING DRAWER PACKAGE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2009/155305
Kind Code:
A2
Abstract:
A tray (162) has a bottom panel (44), side and end panels (42,46,62,64) and top shoulders (40,48) at opposed ends of the tray (162). The tray (162) is covered by a separate sleeve (206) that extends across the top of the tray (162) and down opposed sides (62,64) and across the bottom (44) of the tray (162). The trays (162) may be stacked with an upper tray (162a) resting on the shoulders (40,48) of the lower tray (162). The sleeve (206) is a sleeve for the stack of trays (162,162a) with the side panels (196,200) of the sleeve sized for different numbers of trays (162,162a) in the stack. There may be frictional tabs (110,112) in the side panels (62,64) of the tray (162) or trays (162,162a) which have frictional engagement with the side panels (196,200) of the sleeve (206).

Inventors:
PHILIPS NICHOLAS A (US)
Application Number:
PCT/US2009/047592
Publication Date:
December 23, 2009
Filing Date:
June 17, 2009
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
INT PAPER CO (US)
PHILIPS NICHOLAS A (US)
International Classes:
B65D21/00; B65D5/38; B65D43/00
Foreign References:
US2790589A1957-04-30
US3395849A1968-08-06
GB1255476A1971-12-01
DE2914882A11980-10-16
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
BARNES, Thomas, W. et al. (6285 Tri-ridge BoulevardLoveland, OH, US)
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Claims:

CLAIMS

1. A container comprising a tray comprising a bottom panel, front, back and side panels extending upwardly from the bottom panel, shoulder panels attached to the upper edge of each of the front and back, panels, the shoulder panels being in a plane parallel to the bottom pane], a separate sleeve comprising a lop panel, a pair of side panels and a bottom panel, the sleeve top panel being congruent with the tray shoulder panels, the cover side panels being congruent with the tray side panels, the sleeve bottom panel being congruent with the tray bottom panef.

2. The container of claim 1 further comprising friction tabs formed in the side panels of the tray in frictional engagement with the side panels of the sleeve.

3. A container assembly comprising at least two trays providing a top tray and a bottom tray, each tray comprising a bottom panel, front, back and side panels extending upwardly from the bottom panel, shoulder panels attached to the upper edge of each of the front and back panels, the shoulder panels being in a plane parallel to the bottom panel, the trays being stacked with the upper tray resting on the shoulders of the tray beneath it, a separate sleeve comprising a top panel, a pair of side panels and a bottom panel, the sleeve top panel being congruent with the tray shoulder panels of the top tray, the cover side panels being congruent with the tray side panels, the sleeve bottom panel being congruent with the bottom tray bottom panel. 4. The container assembly of claim 3 further comprising friction tabs formed in the side panels of (he trays in frictional engagement with the side panels of the sleeve.

Description:

STACKING DRAWER PACKAGE

This is directed to a container which may be stacked and which has a separate sleeve for one or multiple containers.

5 People often order more than one pizza when ordering take-out. Each of the pizzas are placed in a separate box having a cover. The packaging for these pizzas costs more.

In the present invention it is proposed to provide one cover for multiple pizzas. This reduces the amount of material required to ship the pizzas and the amount of material going to be discarded. 10 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Fig. 1 is a top plan view of one embodiment of a blank for a pizza container. Figs. 2-6 are isometric views showing the formation of the container from the blank of Fig. 1.

Fig. 7 is an isometric view of the pizza container assembled from the blank of Fig. 1. 15 Fig. 8 is a top plan view of a blank for a sleeve for a stack of three pizza containers.

Fig. 9 is an isometric view of a formed sleeve.

Figs. 10 and 1 1 are isometric views of the assembly of a stack of three pizza containers with a sleeve.

Fig. 12 is an isometric view of the formed package.

20 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

While stacks of three containers is shown it should be understood that the sleeves can be sized to fn one or a stack of any number of containers.

Throughout the application the term "attachment line" is used to denote score lines, reverse score lines and slit and score lines. 25 fn Fig. I , the blank 30 is divided by transverse parallel attachment lines 32, 34, 36 and

38 into a shoulder panel 40, a front panel 42, a bottom panel 44, a back panel 46 and a shoulder panel 48. A pair of parallel longitudinal attachment lines 50 and 52 attach a pair of side flaps 54 and 56 to shoulder panel 40. A pair of parallel longitudinal attachment lines 58 and 60 attach a pair of side panels 62 and 64 to bottom panel 44. A pair of parallel 30 longitudinal attachment lines 66 and 68 attach a pair of side flaps 70 and 72 to shoulder panel 48. A pair of transverse parallel attachment lines 74 and 76 attach front and back flaps 78 and 80 to the front and back sides of side panel 62. A pair of transverse parallel attachment

l ines 82 and 84 attach front and back flaps 86 and 88 to the fiont and back sides ot side panel 64

The front and back flaps are separated from ud|acent flaps and panels by cut lines or slots A pair ot ttansveise cut lines or slots 90 and 92 sepatute, respectively, side flap 54 from front flap 78 and side flap 56 from front flap 86 A pair of paialiel longitudinal cut lines or slots 94 and 96 separate, respectively, front panel 42 from front flap 78 and front panel 42 from front flap 86 A pair of parallel longitudinal cut lines or slots 98 and 100 separate, respectively, back panel 46 from back flap 80 and back panel 46 from back flap 88 A pair of transverse cut lines or slots 102 and 104 separate, respectively, side flap 70 from back flap 80 and hide flap 72 from back flap 88

The attachment lines 50, 58 and 66 and the cut lines or slots 94 and 98 are substantially in alignment The attachment lines 50 and 66 will be offset slightly outwardly of attachment tine 58 to allow the flaps 54 and 70 to be on the outside of panel 62 in the formed container The cut tines or slots 94 and 98 should be placed to allow the flaps 78 and 80 to be on the inner face of the front panel 42 and the back panel 46, respectively, in the formed container

Similarly, the attachment lines 52, 60 and 68 and the cut lines or slots 96 and 100 are substantially in alignment The attachment lines 52 and 68 are offset slightly outwardly of attachment line 60 to allow the flaps 56 and 72 to be on the outside of panel 64 in the formed container The cut lines or slots 96 and 100 are placed to allow the flaps 86 and 88 to be on the inner face of the front panel 42 and the back panel 46, respectively, in the formed container

The transveise attachment lines 74 and 82 are in substantial alignment with attachment line 34 The transverse attachment lines 74 and 82 are offset slightly inwardly of the attachment line 14 to allow the flaps 78 and 86 to be inside the front panel 42 in the formed container The transverse attachment lines 76 and 84 are in substantial alignment with attachment line 16 The attachment lines 76 and 84 are offset stightly inwardly of the attachment line 34 to allow the flaps 78 and 86 to be inside the front panel 42 in the foimed container there are friction tabs loaned along the bottom of the container These are formed by cut lines 106 and 108 located along the longitudinal attachment lines 58 and 60 and centrally of the side panels 62 and 64 The cut lines 106 and 108 are slightly offset from the attachment lines 58 and 60 and have ends that intersect the attachment lines 58 and 60 to

form friction tabs 110 and 112 which bear against the sleeve when the tray is inserted into the sleeve

Consequently the term "in alignment" means the attachment tines and cut lines or slots will be in alignment or slightly offset depending ot the placement ot the panels, flaps and tabs in the foπned containei

There are pairs of locking tabs formed in the side flaps attached to the shoulder panels and m the side panels These are used to form the container and hold it m its erected form

One pair ot locking tabs is locking lab 114 tormed in side flap 54 and locking tab 120 formed toward the front υf side panel 62 Locking tab 114 is formed by cut lines 116 around three sides of the locking tab 114 and by attachment line 118 forming the fourth side of the locking tab 114 Locking tab 120 is formed by cut lines 122 around three sides of the locking tab {20 and attachment line 124 torming the fourth side of the locking tab 120

Another pair of locking tabs is locking tab 126 formed in side flap 56 and locking tab

132 formed toward the ft out of side panel 64 Locking tab 126 is formed by cut lines 128 around three sides of the locking tab 126 and by attachment line 130 forming the fourth side of the locking tab 126 Locking tab 132 is foπned by cut lines 134 around three sides of the locking tab 132 and attachment line 136 forming the fourth side of the locking tab 132

Another pair of locking tabs is locking tab 138 formed in side flap 70 and locking tab 144 formed toward the back of side panel 62. Locking tab 138 is formed by cut lines 140 around three sides ot the locking tab 138 and by attachment line 142 forming the fourth side of the locking tab 138 Second back locking tab 144 is formed by cut lines 146 around three sides ol the locking tab 144 and attachment line 148 forming the fourth side of the locking tab 144

Another pair of locking tabs is locking tab 150 tormed in side flap 72 and locking tab 156 formed toward the back of side panel 64 Locking tab J 50 is formed by cut lines 152 around three sides of the locking tab 150 and by attachment line 154 forming the fourth side of the locking tab 150 Locking tab 156 is formed by cut lines 158 around three sides of the locking tab 156 and attachment line 160 torming the fourth side of the locking tab 156

In each ot the pairs of locking tabs the attachment lines are shown as facing each other This is one embodiment In the formed container, the locking tabs are congruent and the attachment lines oi each pair are contiguous Both attachment lines in the blank can be on lacing sides as shown, or both can be on the top or bottom ot the tab, or they can be opposed to each other One tab in each tab pair is needed to lock the sides in place An aperture can be used in place of the other tab tn each locking tab pair.

6 ,he formation of the container is shown in Figures 2-7 The side panels 62 and 64 and then associated flaps 78, 80, 86 and 88 are bent upwardly around attachment lines 58 and 60 The flaps 78 and 86 are bent iπwauliv around iheir attachment lines 74 and 82 Ftont panel 42 and Us attached shoulder panel and flaps 40 54 and 56 are bent upwaidly around attachment line 34 until the tiont panel 42 tests against the hont sides of side panels 62 and 64 The shoulder panel 40 and its attached flaps 54 and 56 are bent downwardly around attachment line 32 until the shoulder panel rests on the upper edges of the side panels 62 and 64 Side flaps 54 and 56 are bent downwardly around attachment lines 50 and 52 until the flaps are against side panels 62 and 64 The locking tab 114 is now aligned with locking tab 120 with the attachment line 1 18 substantially contiguous with attachment line 124 The locking tab 126 is now aligned with locking tab 132 with the attachment iine 130 substantially contiguous with attachment line 136 The pair of locking tabs ϊ 14 and 120 and the pair of locking tabs 126 and 132 are pushed into the container to lock the fiont panel 42, shoulder panel 40, side flaps 54 and 56, and side panels 62 and 64 in place The product is placed within the container The flaps 80 and 88 are bent inwardly around thetr attachment lines 76 and 84 The back panel 46 and its associated shoulder panel 48 and flaps 70 and 72 are bent upwardly around attachment line 36 until the back panel iests against the back sides of side panels 62 and 64 The shoulder panel 48 and its associated flaps 70 and 72 are bent downwardly around attachment line 38 until the shoulder panel 48 rests on the top edges of side panels 63 and 64 The flaps 70 and 72 are bent downwardly around attachment lines 66 and 68 until the flaps are against the sides of side panels 62 and 64 The locking tab 138 is now aligned with locking tab 144 with the attachment line 142 substantially contiguous with attachment line 148 The locking tab 150 is now aligned with locking fab 156 with the attachment line 154 substantially contiguous wtth attachment line 160 The pair ot locking tabs 138 and 144 and the pair of locking tabs 150 and 156 ate pushed into the containet to lock the back panel 46, shoulder panel 40, stde flaps 70 and 72, and side panels 62 and 64 in place The formed container 162 is shown tn Ffg 7

Fig 8 shows a blank 186 for the sleeve 206 The blank 186 is div ided by transverse sleeve attachment lines 188, 190, 192 and 194 into a sieeve side panel 196 a sleeve bottom panel 198, a sleeve side panel 200 a sleeve top panel 202 and a sleeve glue panel 204 To form the siceve 206, the glue panel 204 is glued to the outer edge of the sleeve side panel 196 as shown in Fig 9 Figs 10 and 11 show the formation of a stack of containeis with the siceve The three containers 162, 162a and 162b are hlled and placed m the sleeve In a slack of containers each of the uppei containers in the stack rest on the shoulder panels of the

container below it. A stack of three containers is shown but sleeves can be sized for any number of containers. A sleeve can even be used for one container. The only difference between sleeves is the height of the .side waJfs which are sized to fit over the single container or the stack of containers. The friction tabs 110 and 112 bear against the side panels of the sleeve to hold the trays in the sleeve during transport.

The package is described as being used for pizzas but may be used for other products.

The package may he made with corrugated board, containerboard or fiberboard, or combinations of these.

It will be understood that other changes can be made to the trays and sleeve without departing from she spirit of the invention.