Paperboard Trays With Recycleable Interior Liner Forming Leakproof Corners
20220097902 · 2022-03-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
B32B3/266
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/0015
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/4279
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2272/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/603
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/248
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B50/73
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D5/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B50/73
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An apparatus and method utilizes a forming machine which includes a mandrel and forming plate each shaped to conform the paperboard and/or corrugated material blank passing through the mandrel into the desired configuration for a leak-proof tray. The blank includes a layer of a suitable paperboard and/or corrugated material, and a layer of leak-proof plastic or paper material disposed over one side of the corrugated material. The corrugated material includes cutouts at each corner of the blank that enable the sides and ends of the blank to be folded relative to one another. The paper material continuously overlaps the surface of the corrugated layer and these cutouts to provide a continuous leak-proof barrier layer within the formed tray and at the corners of the blank when folded to form the tray, as the paper material is folded over itself to form a bellows corner in the tray.
Claims
1. A blank for a food-containing tray, the blank comprising: a. a first material layer including a central section and a number of foldable sections connected to the central section; and b. a second material layer applied over the first material layer to enable the second material layer to form leak-proof corners when the foldable sections are folded relative to the central section.
2. The blank of claim 1 wherein adjacent foldable sections are engageable with one another.
3. The blank of claim 2 wherein a first foldable section includes at least one locking flap thereon, the at least one locking flap engageable with at least one second foldable section.
4. The blank of claim 3 wherein the at least one locking flap defines a gap between the at least one locking flap and the central section, and wherein the second material layer covers at least part of the gap and the at least one locking flap.
5. The blank of claim 3 wherein the second foldable section includes at least one slot the is engageable with the at least one locking tab.
6. The blank of claim 3 wherein the at least one second foldable section provides a stacking tab over and spaced from the central section in the folded configuration.
7. The blank of claim 1 wherein the foldable sections are adapted to form leakproof corners having only two thicknesses of the first material layer.
8. The blank of claim 1 wherein the second material layer is formed of a recyclable material.
9. The blank of claim 8 wherein the second material layer is formed of a plastic film.
10. The blank of claim 8 wherein the second material layer is formed of a cellulose material.
11. The blank of claim 1 wherein the second material layer is secured to the first material layer using an adhesive.
12. The blank of claim 11 wherein the adhesive is a thermally degradable adhesive.
13. The blank of claim 11 wherein the adhesive is a colored adhesive.
14. The blank of claim 13 wherein the colored adhesive provides indicia on the tray.
15. The blank of claim 1 wherein the foldable sections are adapted to provide a tray with side walls having an angle of approximately seven degrees from
16. The blank of claim 1 further comprising at least one aperture in the first material layer that extends completely through the first material layer and is covered by the second material layer.
17. The blank of claim 16 wherein the at least one aperture is disposed within the central section of the first material layer.
18. A method for forming a food material tray, the method comprising the steps of: a. providing a blank including a first material layer having a central section and a number of foldable sections engaged with the central section and a recyclable second material layer disposed over the first material layer; and b. folding the foldable sections relative to the central sections and to one another to form a food material tray including leakproof corners.
19. The method of claim 18 wherein the foldable sections include opposed side walls having locking flaps at each end and opposed end walls including slots engageable with the locking flaps, and wherein the second material layer extends at least partially across a gap formed between the locking flaps and the adjacent end walls, and wherein the step of folding the foldable sections comprises engaging the locking flaps within the slots to fold the second material layer therewith and form the leakproof corners.
20. The method of claim 19 further comprising the step of applying an adhesive to the locking flaps prior to engaging the locking flaps with the slots.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The drawings illustrate the best mode currently contemplated of practicing the present disclosure.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0031] Referring now in detail to the drawing figures, wherein like reference numerals represent like parts throughout the several views, one embodiment of a tray constructed according to the present disclosure is illustrated generally at 10 in
[0032] Looking at the illustrated exemplary embodiment of
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[0035] The second material layer 60 can be affixed to the top surface 14 of the first material layer 12 in any suitable manner, such as by printing the second material layer 60 directly on the first material layer 12, but in the exemplary embodiment illustrated in
[0036] In another exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, upon heating of the tray 10, such as to prepare the food item therein, the adhesive 62 degrades, both dissipating the color in the adhesive 62 and enabling the second material layer 60 to be removed from the blank 11, such that the blank 11/first material layer 12 can be recycled separately from second material layer 60.
[0037] In another exemplary embodiment, for prior blanks 11/first material layers 12 that include a coating (not shown), in the prior art the coating is applied to the blank 11 or to one or more of the layers of materials (not shown) forming the corrugated blank 11 prior to the blank 11 being processed by and/or manufactured on a corrugator (not shown) that uses heat in the manufacturing process to form the blank 11 into the desired configuration and shape for use in forming a container. The temperatures reached by the corrugator can degrade and/or render the coating material applied to one or more portions of the blank 11 inoperable. But, with the application of the second material layer 60 in the present disclosure, e.g., the paper or film layer, over the top of an already corrugated and formed blank 11 in place of a separate coating on the blank 11, the present disclosure provides two very distinct advantages:
[0038] 1) applying the second material layer 60, e.g., release film or paper, to an already manufactured/die cut blank 11 eliminates the difficulties of corrugating coated materials as the blank 11 can be formed without any coating thereon that could be degraded by the manufacturing process for the blank 11; and
[0039] 2) applying the second material layer 60 to an already die cut blank 11 including the coated material provides the opportunity to manipulate certain folds with only the paper or film. When coated materials are produced on the corrugator the entire blank contains the coated material.
[0040] In another exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, the central section 20 can be formed with a number of apertures 100 therein, as shown in
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[0042] While the flap 46 can be secured to the adjacent or associated end wall 26,28 in any suitable manner, in one particular embodiment an adhesive, such as adhesive 62, is placed on the flap 46 to adhere the flap 46 to the adjacent end wall 26,28 and thus form the leak-proof corner 80, as described previously. In one exemplary embodiment, the adhesive 62 is applied to the flap 46 at a forty-five degrees (45°) relative to the corner, such as by an aligned gluing plate (not shown) in order to precisely place the adhesive 62 on the flap 46 in this orientation. The adhesive 62 positioned in this manner allows for the flap 46 to positioned and secured to the end wall 26,28 in the correct location to form the leak-proof corner 80 with the second material layer 60.
[0043] Once the flap 46 is attached, as shown in
[0044] With the use of the second material layer 60, the amount or thickness of the material forming the tray 10 at the corners 80 is greatly reduced, e.g., only two thicknesses of the material forming the first material layer 12 as opposed to three thicknesses in prior art trays, resulting in greatly reduced material usage and associated cost. Further, a more vertical position of the side walls 22,24 extending between the corners can be maintained using the perforations in the first material layer 12, such as at an angle of approximately seven (7°) from perpendicular to the central portion 20 as opposed to between fifteen (15°) and twenty (20°) degrees from perpendicular to the central portion 20 in prior art trays, greatly reducing the variation in the width of the tray 10 as opposed to prior art trays. Also, the use of the second material layer 60 to form the leak-proof bellows corners 80 can be maintained to retain the food items therein, even during preparation of the food items, such as by heating or baking the food items directly in the tray 10. Further, in another exemplary embodiment, the folded or “web” corner of second material layer 60 is glued on a forty-five (45°) degree angle which creates the leak proof corner. Additionally, the ability to form the perforation lines 18 in the first material layer 12 more effectively takes the memory out of the material forming the first material layer 12 along with allowing gasses to escape the ray 10 through the first material layer 12.
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[0046] Changes can be made in the above constructions and method steps without departing from the scope of the invention, such as by forming a tray 10 and or blank 11 having a polygonal shape other than square or rectangular, and potentially including exclusively foldable sections including locking flaps on one end that are engageable with slots formed in the opposite end of each foldable section, and it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Various other embodiments of the present invention are contemplated as being within the scope of the filed claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the subject matter regarded as the invention.