BENTO BOX AND ITS FOOD COMPARTMENT DIVIDER
20180251256 ยท 2018-09-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D51/246
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B31D5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A divider for a bento boxthe divider has three flat food compartment regions and two folded portions. One of the regions is separated from the two remaining regions by the folded portions. The two folded portions each have three fold lines with a respective tab at one of the fold lines inserted into a respective slot at another of the fold lines. One of the two folded portions has a pair of aligned slots and the other of the two folded portions has a further tab inserted into the pair of slots. The lid of the bento box may be folded closed and has flaps that engage each other and leave room underneath to retain chopsticks in position.
Claims
1. food compartment divider, comprising: a folded board blank having three spaced apart flat regions, one of the three spaced apart flat regions being separated from a remaining two of the three spaced apart regions by respective folded portions, each of the respective folded portions having a respective tab and slot that are aligned with the respective tab inserted into the respective slot, one of the respective folded portions having a further tab, a remaining one of the respective folded portions having a pair of slots aligned with each other, the further tab being aligned with the pair of slots and inserted into the pair of slots so as to form an assembled food compartment divider.
2. The food compartment divider of claim 1, wherein each of the three spaced apart flat regions and two edges substantially perpendicular to each other, two of the three spaced apart flat regions have a further edge that is substantially parallel to an associated one of the two edges and substantially perpendicular to an associated remaining one of the two edges.
3. The food compartment divider of claim 1, wherein one of the folded portions has one pair of edges that incline outwardly to converge toward each other and has a further pair of edges that incline outwardly to converge toward each other, the one pair of edges and the further pair of edges inclining outwardly in opposite directions relative to each other.
4. The food compartment divider of claim 1, where the three spaced apart flat regions are of different dimensions with the one of the three spaced apart flat regions being smallest in dimension relative to the remaining two of the three spaced apart regions.
5. The food compartment divider of claim 1, where one of the respective folded portions being longer than a remaining one of the respective folded portions.
6. The food compartment divider of claim 5, wherein the remaining one of the respective folded portions as a width dimension with in an unfolded condition, the one of the respective folded portions is longer than the width dimension of the remaining one of the respective folded portions in the unfolded condition.
7. The food compartment divider of claim 1, wherein the respective folded portions each have three fold lines with two of the fold lines separating the one of the three spaced apart flat regions from associated ones of the remaining two of the three spaced apart regions, one of the respective tab and slot being at respective ones of the two of the fold lines that are associated with the one of the folded portions, a remaining one of the respective tab and slot being at respective ones of the two of the fold lines that are associated with the remaining one of the folded portions.
8. The food compartment divider of claim 1, wherein the respective folded portions each have three fold lines with two of the fold lines separating the one of the three spaced apart flat regions from associated ones of the remaining two of the three spaced apart regions, the three fold lines of the remaining one of the folded portions being arranged so that in the folded condition, the pair of slots align with each other.
9. The food compartment divider of claim 1, wherein the folded board blank is made of paperboard, the paperboard having post-consumer waste content paper selected from the group consisting of mixed paper, retired books, magazines, newspaper, corrugated boxes, and any combination thereof; and an anti-staining coating on the paperboard for preventing staining from contact with grease and water.
10. The food compartment divider of claim 1, wherein the folded board blank is made of paperboard, the paperboard having post-consumer waste content paper selected from the group consisting of mixed paper, retired books, magazines, newspaper, corrugated boxes, and any combination thereof, the paperboard having treated fibers with sufficient potency at time of treatment to kill off bacteria residing in the fibers.
11. The food compartment divider of claim 1 in combination with a bento box in which is inserted the assembled food compartment divider, the bento box having a base, walls and a lid, the walls being between the base and the lid, the lid having a plurality of flaps that fold together into a closed position from an open position, the flaps having formations that retain the flaps in the closed position and that provide a gap to accommodate insertion and retention of a sleeve with chopsticks.
12. A method of assembly of a food compartment divider, comprising the steps of: providing a board blank that has fold lines; folding the fold lines to form two respective folded regions and leaving three spaced apart flat regions, one of the three spaced apart flat regions being separated from a remaining two of the three spaced apart regions by the respective folded portions, the respective folded portions each having a respective tab and slot, one of the respective folded portions having a further tab, a remaining one of the respective folded portions having a pair of slots; aligning the further tab with the pair of slots and inserting the further tab into the pair of slots; and aligning the respective tab with the respective slot for each of the respective folded portions and inserting the respective tab into the respective slot for each of the respective folded portions, whereby an assembled bento box divider arises after completion of all of the steps.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the folded board blank is made of paperboard, the paperboard having post-consumer waste content paper selected from the group consisting of mixed paper, retired books, magazines, newspaper, corrugated boxes, and any combination thereof; and preventing staining from contact with grease and water with an anti-staining costing on the paperboard.
14. The method of claim 12, wherein the folded board blank is made of paperboard, the paperboard having post-consumer waste content paper selected from the group consisting of mixed paper, retired books, magazines, newspaper, corrugated boxes, and any combination thereof, the paperboard having treated fibers with sufficient potency at time of treatment to kill off bacteria residing in the fibers.
15. The method of claim 12 in combination with inserting the assembled food compartment divider into a bento box, the bento box having a base, walls and a lid, the walls being between the base and the lid, the lid having a plurality of flaps; and folding the flaps together into a closed position and retaining the flaps in the closed position via flap formations that engage each other, the retained flaps giving rise to a gap; and inserting a sleeve with chopsticks into the gap and retaining same in position by the flaps.
16. The food compartment divider of claim 1 in combination with a box in which is inserted the assembled food compartment divider, the box having a base and walls that extend from the base.
17. The method of claim 12 in combination with inserting the assembled food compartment divider into a box, the box having a base and walls that extend from the base.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] For a better understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the following description and accompanying drawings, while the scope of the invention is set forth in the appended claims.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0015] Turning to
[0023] One may fill the compartments formed by the divider 20 over the flat regions 12A, 12B, 12C with rolls, dumplings and rice or salad combination 50 as shown in
[0024] Indeed, the unique fold and lock lid of the bento box 30 offers a perfect place to slide in the sleeve with chopsticks 40 for a finished look as shown in
[0025] Turning to
[0026] U.S. Pat. No. 9,498,074 whose contents are incorporated herein by reference with respect to its discussions under the headings Take-Out Packaging, 100% Recycled Uncoated Paperboard, F.C. Meyer Packaging Meyercote Coating Conventional Manufacture of Paperboard Box, Presses. Such discussions apply to the choice of materials and manufacture of the board blank in accordance with the invention that is to be folded into a bento box divider and that resists unhealthy contamination when coming into contact with food. The coating applied to the board blank preferably prevent contamination of food that it comes into contact with and is stain-resistant to prevent staining from grease and water.
[0027] With respect to
[0028] The folded region 19A has three fold lines 13A, 13B, and 13C. The folded region 19B has three fold lines 17A, 17B, and 17C. Fold lines 13A and 17A each have a respective slot 14B, 18B. Fold lines 13C and 17C each have a respective tab 14A, 18A that aligns with and fits through the respective slot 13C or 27C as applicable when the folded regions 19A, 19B (FIG, 2) are in their folded condition.
[0029] The folded region 19B also has the pair of aligned center slots 15B, 15C (best seen in
[0030] The edges around each of the flat regions 12A, 12B and 12C are straight although one of the corners of flat regions 12A and 12B and both of the corners of flat region 12C may have a 45 degree angle instead of a 90 degree angle as shown in
[0031] The folded region 19B, however, as better seem in
[0032] While the foregoing description and drawings represent the preferred embodiments of the present invention, it will be understood that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.