Pizza Box with Rotary Disc
20210323724 · 2021-10-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D5/2052
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/725
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D85/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/549
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/5021
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2203/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D5/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to a pizza box in the form of a blank for forming a pizza box with a rotary disc (6). According to the invention, the pizza box comprises a rotatable disc which is arranged in the box and on which a pizza can be placed, and an opening part (4) which is defined in the box by a perforation edge and by which a consumer can gain access to the disc (6). According to the invention, the opening part extends from a bottom to the cover of the box and the disc fits within the bottom of the box.
Claims
1. Pizza box in the form of a blank for forming a pizza box, comprising: a bottom surface; a cover surface; a first pivoting surface which pivotally connects a first side of the bottom surface to the cover surface; and an opening part which is defined by at least a perforation edge, wherein the opening part is situated at least partially in the first pivoting surface and at least partially in the cover surface, wherein the blank further comprises: a disc surface comprising a releasable disc which is defined at least partially by a perforation edge and which fits and, when the disc has been released, is rotatable within the bottom surface, a second pivoting surface which pivotally connects a second side of the bottom surface to the disc surface, and wherein the opening part is likewise situated partially in the bottom surface.
2. The pizza box in the form of a blank according to claim 1, wherein the second pivoting surface comprises a first part and a second part which are pivotally coupled, wherein the first part is connected pivotally to the bottom surface and wherein the second part is connected pivotally to the disc surface, wherein the second pivoting surface enables a user to move the disc surface onto the bottom surface by folding the first part and second part, wherein the first part forms at least partially an outer wall of the formed pizza box and the second part at least partially an inner wall, and wherein the disc surface, after being moved onto the bottom surface, falls wholly within the bottom surface.
3. The pizza box in the form of a blank according to claim 1, wherein the first side of the bottom surface is situated opposite the second side of the bottom surface.
4. The pizza box in the form of a blank according to claim 1, wherein the bottom surface and the cover surface have a rectangular form, and wherein they preferably have a square form.
5. The pizza box in the form of a blank according to claim 1, further comprising cover walls adjacent to the cover surface, preferably a cover wall on each side of the cover surface, with the exception of the side which is coupled to the first pivoting surface.
6. The pizza box in the form of a blank according to claim 1, wherein the pizza box in the form of a blank further comprises bottom walls adjacent to the bottom surface, preferably a bottom wall on each side of the bottom surface, with the exception of the side which is coupled to the first or second pivoting surface.
7. The pizza box in the form of a blank according to claim 2, wherein the bottom walls each comprise a first tongue extending from a side of the bottom wall to the disc surface, wherein each bottom wall is configured to be folded relative to the bottom surface until the bottom wall extends at an angle relative to the bottom surface, preferably substantially perpendicularly, and wherein the first tongue can be clamped between the first and second part for the purpose of fixing the disc surface relative to the bottom surface.
8. The pizza box in the form of a blank according to claim 7, wherein the bottom walls each comprise a second tongue extending from a side of the bottom wall away from the disc surface.
9. The pizza box in the form of a blank according to claim 1, wherein at least a boundary between the cover surface and the first pivoting surface, and/or a boundary between the first pivoting surface and the bottom surface, and/or a boundary between the bottom surface and the second pivoting surface, and/or a boundary between the second pivoting surface and the disc surface, and/or a boundary between the first and second part, and/or a boundary between the cover surface and the cover walls, and/or a boundary between the bottom surface and the bottom walls, and/or a boundary between the bottom walls and the first and/or second tongues is/are defined by fold lines.
10. The pizza box in the form of a blank according to claim 1, wherein the opening part is further defined by at least one of a fold line or a cut line, and the opening part preferably comprises at the position of the cover surface one or more fold lines which extend within the opening part, preferably parallel to the bottom surface, at least after the pizza box has been formed.
11. The pizza box in the form of a blank according to claim 1, wherein the pizza box in the form of a blank is manufactured from corrugated board.
12. The pizza box in the form of a blank according to claim 1, wherein the disc is provided with area indicators, for instance by a characteristic colour or shape or lines extending radially from a centre of the disc and preferably distributed evenly over the disc.
13. A pizza box formed by folding of the pizza box in the form of a blank according to claim 1.
14. A pizza box comprising a rotatable disc which is arranged in the box and on which a pizza can be placed, and an opening part which is defined in the box by a perforation edge and using which access can be gained to the disc, wherein the opening part extends from a bottom to a cover of the box and that the disc fits within the bottom of the box.
15. The pizza box in the form of a blank according to claim 6, wherein the bottom walls each comprise a first tongue extending from a side of the bottom wall to the disc surface, wherein each bottom wall is configured to be folded relative to the bottom surface until the bottom wall extends at an angle relative to the bottom surface, preferably substantially perpendicularly, and wherein the first tongue can be damped between the first and second part for the purpose of fixing the disc surface relative to the bottom surface.
Description
[0025] The invention will be further discussed hereinbelow with reference to the accompanying figures, wherein:
[0026]
[0027]
[0028]
[0029] In the following, ‘user’ shall indicate a person who folds the pizza box, and ‘consumer’ shall indicate a person wishing to eat a pizza placed in the pizza box. The invention does not preclude that consumer and user are the same person. This distinction is further made only by way of illustration, and the invention is not limited to said distinction.
[0030] The top view in
[0031] Bottom surface 2 is coupled pivotally to cover surface 3 on a side by means of a first pivoting surface 7. Bottom surface 2 is further coupled pivotally to disc surface 5 on the opposite side by means of a second pivoting surface 8. Second pivoting surface 8 comprises a first part 8′ and a second part 8″, which are coupled for mutual pivoting.
[0032] On every side not coupled to cover surface 3 or to disc surface 5, bottom surface 2 is coupled pivotally to bottom walls 9. First tongues 10′ and second tongues 10″ can further be coupled to these bottom walls 9.
[0033] On the sides not coupled to bottom surface 2, cover surface 3 is coupled pivotally to cover walls 11.
[0034] Bottom surface 2 and cover surface 3 preferably have a rectangular shape or, more particularly, a square shape. Bottom walls 9 and cover walls 11 preferably have roughly the same shape so that they fit together properly. However, shapes other than the shapes shown in
[0035] Situated in bottom surface 2, in the immediate vicinity of the border between bottom surface 2 and second pivoting surface 8, is at least one clamping slot 12. The border between disc surface 5 and second pivoting surface 8, and more particularly second part 8″, is further formed by a combination of a fold line and a cut line, see
[0036] As shown in
[0037] Opening part 4 extends over first pivoting surface 7. Opening part 4 can further take a tapering form, wherein the narrow outer end is situated on cover surface 3. An additional tongue 16 can be situated at the wide outer end of opening part 4, for instance on bottom surface 2, in order to assist in opening of opening part 4. In an embodiment opening part 4 will roughly take the form of a slice of pizza. This enables a user to remove a pizza slice from the box without the other pizza slices immediately cooling down greatly.
[0038] In a preferred embodiment pizza box in the form of a blank 1 is manufactured from corrugated board. For producing a pizza box in the form of a blank 1 from cardboard use is in the prior art made of a holder equipped with elements which, when the cardboard is formed, provide for the arranging of fold lines, perforation lines and/or cut lines at positions where they are desired.
[0039] The fold lines are configured to clarify an intended folding direction and also to simplify the actual folding in that a weakening is arranged locally in the cardboard. Forming of a fold line can be realized by a creasing process.
[0040] The perforation lines are configured to at least partially release different parts of the pizza box in the form of a blank from each other in simple manner Such lines are formed by a perforating process, wherein small holes are arranged in the cardboard.
[0041] The cut lines indicate the positions where the cardboard has been punched completely through in order to separate the pizza box in the form of a blank from the sheet of cardboard from which the pizza box in the form of a blank is formed.
[0042] The above stated lines are shown in
[0043] Referring now to
[0044] Disc 6 is defined by for instance a perforation edge or by a cut line in combination with so-called nicks, which are short connecting pieces, which are known in the art. These attaching methods significantly simplify the release of disc 6 from disc surface 5. In a preferred embodiment disc 6 is attached at four points to disc surface 5. In further embodiments boundaries between second pivoting surface 8 and disc surface 5 can also be defined, instead of by a fold line, by a perforation line or by a cut line in combination with short connecting pieces.
[0045] The boundary of opening part 6 is at least partially defined by a perforation line, which enables opening of this area without auxiliary means. Opening part 6 is possibly also partially defined by a cut line. In a preferred embodiment the narrow outer end of the tapering form of opening part 4 is provided with one or more additional fold lines 20, which enable the piece of cardboard to be folded at the position of opening part 4 so that it remains in opened position. This is to prevent this piece of cardboard having to be folded upward every time a pizza slice is taken out.
[0046] When the wide outer end of opening part 4 is equipped with an additional tongue 16 for simplifying opening of opening part 4, the boundary of opening part 4 which coincides with this tongue 16 can be defined by a cut line. Opening part 4 hereby obtains a part which can be gripped well without preparatory operations, which simplifies opening of opening part 4.
[0047] In the following the forming of a pizza box using the pizza box in the form of a blank of
[0048] As a first step, the user folds bottom walls 9 relative to bottom surface 2, wherein they come to lie perpendicularly relative to each other. First and second tongues 10′, 10″ are also folded relative to bottom walls 9, wherein tongues 10′, 10″ are folded toward bottom surface 2.
[0049] After or prior to this the user folds along the fold line between bottom surface 2 and first part 8′ of second pivoting surface 8, such that an angle of about 90 degrees results between first part 8′ and bottom surface 2. At this moment, second pivoting surface 8 and disc surface 5 will be positioned upright relative to bottom surface 2. First tongues 10′ will further come to lie with an outward directed side against first part 8′.
[0050] The user then folds along the fold line between disc surface 5 and second part 8″ of second pivoting surface 8 in the direction away from the rest of the pizza box in the form of a blank, this such that an angle of about 90 degrees results between disc surface 5 and second part 8″. As a result of this folding step, camping tongues 13 come to lie come to lie partially clear, see
[0051] The user can also fold cover walls 11 along the fold lines intended for this purpose, whereby an angle of about 90 degrees results between cover walls 11 and cover surface 3.
[0052] Releasable disc 6 can at this moment for instance be released from disc surface 5 by means of the perforation edge which defines the boundary of opening part 4. Connecting elements 14 can here remain fixedly connected to second part 8″, although the invention does not preclude it being released from second part 8″, for instance by embodying the connection between second part 8″ and connecting elements 14 at least partially as perforation line and/or cut line. In this way the remainders of disc surface 5 do not come to lie at disc 6 and the pizza in the box. This can be particularly useful when connecting elements 14 enclose disc 6 more than shown in
[0053] At this moment a pizza can be placed on disc 6 and the pizza box can be closed. In order to close the pizza box, the user folds along the fold line between first pivoting surface 7 and bottom surface 2, this such that an angle of 90 degrees results between bottom surface 2 and pivoting surface 7. Second lips 10″ hereby come to lie against first pivoting surface 7. At this moment first pivoting surface 7 and cover surface 3 will come to lie upright relative to bottom surface 2. The user then folds along the fold line between first pivoting surface 7 and cover surface 3, whereby cover surface 3 is folded toward bottom surface 2, this such that an angle of 90 degrees results between cover surface 3 and first pivoting surface 7, see
[0054] The fully folded pizza box (without pizza) is shown in
[0055] The embodiment shown in
[0056] Releasable disc 6 is smaller than rotatable discs as known from the stated prior art. Disc 6 hereby fits as a whole within bottom surface 2. The releasing of disc 6 is an integral part of the folding of the pizza box. This in contrast to pizza boxes as known from the above stated prior art, which is based on a separate disc and a separate pizza box. As a result, assembling the pizza box according to the invention is quicker.
[0057] The fact that disc 6 does not, as it does in the prior art, extend partially outside the pizza box further has the advantage that there is little or no possibility of disc 6 becoming damaged during transport, and there is thus more certainty that it will be able to rotate freely when received by the consumer. Protruding parts of the known disc can also become soiled, whereby a soiled outer end may introduce undesired dirt into the box when the known disc rotates.
[0058] In a preferred embodiment disc 6 takes a round form. Embodiments are however also possible wherein disc 6 takes other forms, which can also be disposed rotatably in the box, for instance a regular hexagon, octagon or dodecagon.
[0059] The folding assembly of the pizza box according to the present invention is only a part of the process which has to be accelerated in the fast food industry. There are more steps, such as placing a pizza in the box. In order to simplify this, the disc 6 arranged rotatably in the box can further be provided with indicators for possible configurations of this disc 6. Such indicators can for instance be colours or shapes printed on the disc, or partitions indicated are placed on the disc. This latter option also contributes to keeping the different pizza slices separated from each other, which may be a requirement if they are of different types or intended for different consumers.
[0060] Placing food such a pizza on disc 6 ensures that the rest of the pizza box does not come into contact with the food, or hardly so. Hereby, the rest of the pizza box does not become soiled and/or greasy and, if the material allows, can be recycled.
[0061] Opening and closing of the cover as a whole is relatively time-consuming because the cover has to be opened to about 45 degrees before the consumer is properly able to see which part of the food is located where. Opening of the cover also exposes more of the food to be covered, such as a pizza, to the surrounding area, and cools down the food more quickly. The use of opening part 4 requires only a small opening to be opened in the box. The opening and closing are less time-consuming, and less of the food to be covered will be exposed to the surrounding area, whereby the food to be covered, such as a pizza, cools off less quickly. In a preferred embodiment opening part 4 has in any case a width which matches the pizza slices to which the consumer gains access through this opening.
[0062] After assembly of the pizza box by the user, opening part 4 has not yet been opened. This operation is generally performed by the consumer. Opening part 4 extends over bottom surface 2, first pivoting surface 7 and cover surface 3. Because opening part 4 also comprises a part of bottom surface 2, the opening provided by opening part 4 will also enable the consumer to reach the underside of the disc and rotate it.
[0063] In this embodiment opening part 4 is partially defined by a fold line and partially defined by a perforation line. It is hereby possible to release a part of opening part 4 from the rest of the pizza box along the perforation line. Folding away of opening part 4 provides access to disc 6 in the pizza box.
[0064] Taking apart this perforation line can be simplified by also defining opening part 4 by a cut line, whereby the user can get a better grip on opening part 4 when it has not yet been opened. Such a cut line can also be used to define additional tongue 16 of
[0065] The folding away of opening part 4 can be simplified by further providing opening part 4 with various fold lines, such as fold line 20 in
[0066] In another possible embodiment opening part 4 is defined only by a perforation line. It is hereby possible to fully release opening part 4 from the rest of the pizza box along the perforation line.
[0067] It will be apparent to the skilled person that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments shown here but that various modifications are possible without departing from the scope of protection as defined by the appended claims.