FOLD FLAT TRAY AND ASSOCIATED METHOD OF FORMING
20210253295 ยท 2021-08-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
B31B50/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/3657
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/3642
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D5/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B50/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A fold flat tray having an erect configuration and a fold flat configuration. The erect configuration comprises, a base (1), and first (2) and second (4) side walls and flanges (8, 9) extending outwardly from the top edges of the side walls. The fold flat configuration comprises the two opposing first sidewalls (2) being folded inwardly about their respective fold lines (3) adjacent to the base such that they lay flat against the base. Each of the two opposing second side walls (4) is provided with a straight fold line (10) extending from each corner, across the second side wall and its associated flange (9) in an oblique manner, such that each second side wall has a central portion between two straight fold lines, and two peripheral portions on opposite sides of the straight fold flat lines with respect to the central portion.
Claims
1. A fold flat tray having an erect configuration and a fold flat configuration, the erect configuration comprising: a base; side walls comprising a pair of opposing first side walls and a pair of opposing second side walls between the pair of first side walls, respective first and second side walls meeting one another and the base at four corners each extending upwardly from a respective fold line at a respective edge of the base; each side wall having, at the edge opposite the base, a flange extending outwardly from a fold line at the top edge of the respective side wall; and the fold flat configuration comprising: the two opposing first side walls are folded inwardly about their respective fold lines adjacent to the base such that they lay flat against the base; wherein each of the two opposing second side walls is provided with a straight fold line extending from each corner, across the second side wall and its associated flange in an oblique manner, such that each second side wall has a central portion between two straight fold lines, and two peripheral portions on opposite sides of the straight fold flat lines with respect to the central portion; wherein in the fold flat configuration the peripheral portions fold down together with the respective adjacent first side walls so that the peripheral portions lie flat against the central portion of the adjacent second side wall; wherein each of the first side walls comprises a flange which is formed of a number of separate panels in the blank which are bonded together.
2. A tray according to claim 1, wherein the portions of the flange from the different panels overlap with one another.
3. A tray according to claim 2, wherein each of the first sidewalls has end panels which, in the blank, are continuations of the peripheral portion of the adjacent second side wall and, the end panels being bonded to a central panel forming the central part of the respective first side wall and which extends from the fold line at the base.
4. A tray according to claim 1, wherein each of the second side walls and the corresponding flange are formed of a single panel in the blank.
5. A tray according to claim 1, further comprising a lid attached to the rim of the tray.
6. A tray according to claim 5, wherein the lid is in the form of a plastics film which is adhered or heat sealed to the flanges.
7. A tray according to claim 1, made of a fibrous material.
8. A tray according to claim 7, wherein the fibrous material is cardboard.
9. A tray according to claim 1, further comprising a plastics layer on the inner face of the tray.
10. A tray according to claim 9, wherein the tray is formed of a laminate material with a film of plastics material to form the inner face of the tray.
11. A tray according to claim 10, wherein the laminate is applied after cutting the side panel of the tray, such that the film produces a partly adhered web of film in each corner when the tray is glued, allowing a hermetic seal to be achieved with a suitably applied lid.
12. A method of forming a fold flat tray according to claim 1 in its fold flat configuration, the method comprising forming a blank comprising the base, first and second side walls and flanges of the trays; folding a central portion of each first side wall in so as to overlie the base; and folding the second side walls about a respective straight fold line so that the number of separate panels forming a flange of each first side wall are brought together to form the flange.
13. A method according to claim 11, wherein when dependent on claim 3, wherein the step of folding the second side walls about the respective straight fold lines includes bringing the end panels into proximity with the central panel forming the central part of the respective first side wall and bonding these end panels to the central panel of the respective first side wall.
Description
[0026] An example of a tray in accordance with the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0032] The blank comprises a base 1 with a pair of first sidewall panels 2 extend from the base via a respective first score line 3 a pair of second sidewall panels 4 orthogonal to the first sidewall panels 2 extending from the base via a respective second score line 5.
[0033] These sidewall panels 2, 4 form the central portions of the respective first sidewalls 6 and second sidewalls 7 in the finished tray which are formed from a number of different panels as set out in greater detail below. The first sidewalls 6 are each provided with an out turned flange 8 which is again made up of a number of components as described below, while the second sidewalls 7 are each provided with an out turned flange 9 which are again described below.
[0034] Returning to the blank shown in
[0035] The second sidewall panel 4 extends to a pair of attachment tabs 11. As is apparent from
[0036] By contrast, the second flange 9 is formed of a single portion which is an extension of the second sidewall panel 4 and is separated from that panel by a fold line 18. As shown in
[0037] This facilitates the manufacturing method. As the tray moves down a gluing line with the foldable flanges at the side, the flanges are folded inwards by running along a bar that pushes the flange up and then curls over to take the flange into the middle of the pack i.e. to the position shown in
[0038] In order to create the tray in the fold flat configuration, a number of folding and gluing operation are carried out on the blank as described below. Prior to this, the blank was formed in the form shown in
[0039] From there, the first side wall panels 2 are folded inwardly about the fold line 3 into the position shown in
[0040] The glue may be hot melt, cold (water based) glue or any type of suitable adhesive. The preferred method of folding the flaps is by the use of folding bar, but hooks and tippers may be used as an alternative depending on the direction of travel of the blank through the folding and gluing equipment. When folding bars are used, a first sidewall panel 2 is contacted at a part which is not subsequently covered by the attachment tabs. The folding of the attachment tabs 11 about the fold lines 10 either begins after the first side wall panels 2 are folded fully, or after the folding of the first side wall panels 2 has begun. In this case, the folding bar used to fold in the attachment tabs 11 can be used to complete the fold without requiring the involvement of the folding bar for the first sidewall panel.
[0041] Also, in this case, the adhesive will need to allow for sliding movement between the first side wall panel 2 and the attachment tabs 11 during the folding operation.
[0042] With the tray in the fold flat configuration shown in
[0043] In order to use the tray, it must be manipulated from the fold flat configuration of
[0044] As this happens, the tray folds about the fold lines 10 and 13 which pulls the second sidewall panels 4 inwards and upwards. The second flange 9 is pulled inwardly with its respective second sidewall portion and the user then folds the second flange 9 downwards to complete the outward rim. Before the flange is folded downwards, the second sidewall panel 4 can readily deform outwards tending to move the tray back to the fold flat position by folding around the lines 10 and 13. However, once the second flanges 9 are folded down, this locks the tray in place in that the tray can no longer fold about the fold line 10. This is because, once the second flange 9 is in this position, the part of the fold line 10 which is within the second flange 9 is no longer aligned with the part of the fold line 10 which is in the second sidewall panel 4. Thus, any outward movement of the second sidewall panel 4 about the fold line 10 in this configuration (i.e. any outward buckling of the second sidewall 4) will be attempting to resisted by the fact that this movement is attempting to deform the second flange 9 in the plane of the flange.
[0045] When in the erect configuration, the attachment tabs 11 overlay the ends of the first sidewall portion 2 as shown in
[0046] In the fully erect configuration, a heat sealable film may be sealed to the first and second flanges 8, 9 which further enhances the rigidity of the container. Alternatively, an integral lid may extend from one of the flanges or a separate lid may be provided.
[0047] Where the board is uncoated, coated with a waterproof layer or laminated and the film subsequently cut along line 12 (see
[0048] As a variation to the design, the board can be cut along cut line 12 prior to lamination with a plastic film, and the plastic film can be adhered in a manner that leaves it unattached to the board on tab 11. This allows the film to fold back on itself to produce a continuous film web across the cut line 12 as first sidewall panels 2 and then subsequently attachment tabs 11 are folded inwards. The attachment tabs 11 are then glued on their sections closest to the centre of first sidewall panel 2 and the film forms a continuous web in the half of attachment tab 11 closest to fold line 13. This variation allows the tray to be hermetically sealed when a suitable lid or film is applied to the top of the formed tray. This can then be used for a leak proof, hermetic, or modified atmosphere tray.