Packaged Food Product and Method of Producing the Packaged Food Product
20220202046 · 2022-06-30
Assignee
Inventors
- Daniel Christopher Budd (West Vancouver, CA)
- Jacqueline Iversen (Minneapolis, MN, US)
- Trond Erik Tollefsen (London, GB)
Cpc classification
A23K30/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D1/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B69/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A packaged food product includes a container and a food product. The container has a rim and at least one sidewall extending from the rim to a bottom wall. The at least one sidewall and the bottom wall define a storage area, and the food product is retained within the storage area such that the food product is in contact with the at least one sidewall. The at least one sidewall is readily deformable by a hand of a user to reduce a volume of the storage area. Finger engaging recesses are formed in the bottom wall to assist in deforming the container, with reducing the volume of the storage area causing the food product to exit the storage area. The bottom wall of the container includes an integral tool portion for breaking up and/or tenderizing the food product after removal from the storage area. The food product can be a wet cat or dog food.
Claims
1. A packaged food product comprising: a container including at least one sidewall and a bottom wall which combine to define a storage area, said bottom wall having an integrally formed, tool portion; and a food product retained within the storage area and in contact with the at least one sidewall, wherein the at least one sidewall is configured to be readily deformable by a hand of a user to reduce a volume of the storage area, and the packaged food product is configured such that reducing the volume of the storage area causes the food product to exit the storage area for further processing with the tool portion.
2. The packaged food product of claim 1, wherein the tool portion includes a plurality of spaced projections for use in breaking up and/or tenderizing the food product after the food product is removed from the storage area.
3. The packaged food product of claim 2, wherein each of the plurality of spaced projection is pyramidal shaped.
4. The packaged food product of claim 1, wherein the container further includes a rim extending around the least one sidewall, spaced from the bottom wall.
5. The packaged food product of claim 4, wherein the at least one sidewall tapers inward from the rim to the bottom wall.
6. The packaged food product of claim 5, wherein the at least one sidewall is tiered.
7. The packaged food product of claim 4, wherein the container further includes a lid in contact with the rim, with the lid sealing the storage area.
8. The packaged food product of claim 1, further comprising: a pair of spaced finger recesses formed in the bottom wall and configured to be engaged by a user in deforming the at least one sidewall.
9. The packaged food product of claim 8, wherein the tool portion extends along the bottom wall between the pair of spaced finger recesses.
10. The packaged food product of claim 9, wherein the bottom wall is entirely formed from the pair of spaced finger recesses and the tool portion.
11. The packaged food product of claim 1, wherein the food product is a wet cat food or a wet dog food.
12. The packaged food product of claim 1, wherein the container constitutes a first container, and the food product constitutes a first food product, the packaged food product further comprising a second container detachably connected to the first container and a second food product retained within the second container.
13. A method of serving a food product from a container including at least one sidewall and a bottom wall defining a storage area retaining the food product, and a tool portion integrally formed along part of the bottom wall, the method comprising: reducing the volume of the storage area by manually deforming the at least one sidewall to reduce a volume of the storage area and cause the food product to exit the storage area; and using the tool portion of the container to break up and/or tenderize the food product prior to serving the food product.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein using the tool portion includes manually pressing the tool portion into the food product.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the tool portion includes a plurality of spaced projections for pressing into the food product in order to break up and/or tenderize the food product.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein pressing the tool portion into the food product includes pushing pyramidal shaped projections into the food product.
17. The method of claim 15, further comprising engaging a pair of spaced finger recesses formed in the bottom wall in deforming the at least one side wall.
18. The method of claim 13, wherein the container further includes a rim extending around the least one sidewall, spaced from the bottom wall, with the at least one sidewall tapering inward from the rim to the bottom wall, and wherein reducing the volume of the storage area includes collapsing the tapering at least one sidewall.
19. The method of claim 13, wherein the container further includes a lid sealed about the rim, said method further comprising peeling the lid from the rim to expose the food product prior to reducing the volume of the storage area.
20. The method of claim 13, further comprising: detaching the container from a symmetrical, mirror image container prior to peeling the lid.
21. The method of claim 13, wherein the food product is a wet cat food or a wet dog food.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0012] Detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein. However, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale, and some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art how to construct and employ the present invention.
[0013] As discussed above, pet food, such as wet cat or dog food, is commonly packaged in cans. To serve such pet food, a consumer would use a separate utensil to remove the pet food from the can and break it up. In some cases, only a portion of the pet food is removed from the can. This process necessitates the cleaning of the utensil and, for some consumers, a dedicated pet food utensil. The present invention was developed to address this problem. Specifically, the present invention provides a container with a body defined by at least one sidewall and a bottom wall which establish a storage area for retaining a food product, with the at least one sidewall being readily deformable by hand to reduce a volume of the storage area. Reducing the volume of the storage area causes the food product to exit the storage area. In other words, the user can squeeze the container to dispense the food, avoiding the need for a separate utensil. The bottom wall of the container preferably includes a pair of preformed finger recesses to assist in deforming the container and expelling the food. The container is preferably sized to hold a single serving of the food product. Therefore, the user does not need to try to serve only a portion of the food product. In addition, a portion of the bottom wall of the container, between the finger recesses, is formed with a plurality of spaced projections which establish an integrally formed tool portion of the container. This structure can be used to further process the food prior to serving, specifically by breaking up and/or tenderizing the food product after it has been dispensed, while again avoiding the need for a separate utensil.
[0014] With reference to
[0015] Packaged food products 100 and 101 are functionally identical but their shapes are mirror images of one another, with the plane of symmetry being located at their point (connection line 102) of attachment. More particularly, packaged food product 100 has a rim 105 and a lid 110 in sealing contact with rim 105, while packaged food product 101 has a rim 106 and a lid 111 in sealing contact with rim 106. Rim 105 is attached to rim 106 to attach packaged food products 100 and 101 to one another. This connection is obscured by lids 110 and 111 but generally extends between points 115 and 116. Packaged food products 100 and 101 can be attached by molding a single substrate and then blow molding two containers from the substrate, for example. When desired, packaged food products 100 and 101 can be readily detached from each other through a back and forth bending operation about connection line 102 extending between points 115 and 116. Since packaged food product 101 is nearly identical to packaged food product 100, packaged food product 101 will not be discussed further.
[0016] Turning to
[0017] In
[0018] Preferably, molding, such as blow molding, is used to create sidewall 210, bottom wall 300 and storage area 305. In a preferred form, a flat plastic substrate in the shape of rim 105 is subjected to blow molding to cause the center of the substrate to expand. The expansion is controlled in such a way that the center portion becomes sidewall 210 and bottom wall 300, thereby also forming storage area 305. Based on the construction of the overall mold used to make container 205, the bottom wall is preferably formed with a pair of spaced finger recesses 320 and 325, as well as a central tool portion 330, as will be discussed in detail below. In any case, as a result of this formation process, sidewall 210 and bottom wall 300 are magnitudes thinner than rim 105. In particular, by this construction, the thickness of sidewall 210 and bottom wall 300 is established so that at least one of sidewall 210 and bottom wall 300 is readily deformable. For purposes of the present invention, by “readily deformable” it is meant that a user can deform sidewall 210 or bottom wall 300 by hand (i.e., using one or both hands and without any tools) without requiring an above average amount of strength. This allows the user to push one or both of sidewall 210 and bottom wall 300 inward (i.e., readily collapsing the same into storage area 305) to reduce the volume of storage area 305. In particular, a user can engage rim 105 with a finger or two from each hand while pushing upon bottom wall 300 with his/her thumbs arranged at finger recesses 320 and 325 to readily deform sidewall 210 and reduce the volume of storage area 305. Reducing the volume of storage area 305 causes food product 200 to exit storage area 305. As a result, the user can dispense food product 200 without using a utensil.
[0019] While the discussion above focuses on the structure of sidewall 210 and bottom wall 300, it should be recognized that the shapes of sidewall 210 and bottom wall 300 also have an effect on their deformability. Accordingly, this parameter is also adjusted to provide the desired degree of deformability. In general, at least one of the walls defining storage area 305 is configured to be readily deformable and has at least a slight taper from rim 105 to bottom wall 300 as perhaps best shown in
[0020] Turning further to
[0021] Based on the above, it should be readily apparent that the present invention provides a way for consumers to dispense wet pet food from a container without using a separate utensil. In addition, the invention provides for further processing the food prior to serving by using a specifically structured portion of the container to further process the food. While certain preferred embodiments of the present invention have been set forth, it should be understood that various changes or modifications could be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention. In general, the invention is only intended to be limited by the scope of the following claims.