Egg package
09650204 · 2017-05-16
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Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An egg package having a bottom part having egg receiving compartments and a cover part hinged to the bottom part. Ends of the cover part each have a pair partially ovoid portions and a concave middle section between them. A continuous curved surface extends from one partially ovoid portion through the concave middle section to the other partially ovoid portion. A substantially planar rim may be located at each end above, in front of and to the rear of the partially ovoid portions. A retaining projection on the bottom part may engage an edge of an aperture in the cover part. A label may cover the outer surfaces of the ends. An interface between the cover part and the bottom part may decline, back to front. The front of the cover part may have a lower downwardly convex edge.
Claims
1. An egg package formed of a fibrous material, comprising: a bottom part comprising a plurality of egg-receiving compartments, each having non-planar side surfaces of an ovoid shape, the plurality of compartments being arranged in at least two parallel rows, a cover part comprising a top, a front, a back and two ends, the cover part being hingedly connected to the bottom part between the back of the cover part and a back of the bottom part so as to allow the cover part to move between an open position and a closed position, the cover part and the bottom part meeting along the front and both ends at an interface, the cover part comprising two partially ovoid portions extending outwardly from each of the two ends to an outermost part, the partially ovoid portions being egg-shaped, with a curvature which increases continuously from the interface to tops of the partially ovoid portions and a middle section between the two partially ovoid portions, the middle section being concave, seen in horizontal cross-sections, a depth of which concavity gradually reduces upwardly from a given depth at the interface to a straight line at a height of the tops of the partially ovoid portions, such that the concave middle section, seen in vertical cross-sections, curves convexly continuously upwardly and inwardly.
2. The egg package according to claim 1, said concave middle sections together with said two partially ovoid portions being bounded by a substantially planar rim on a top, a front and a back of the ends.
3. The egg package according to claim 2, wherein the bottom part comprises at least one retainment projection which extends upwardly from a front of the bottom part and then outwardly and downwardly to form a retainment flap for locking engagement with one or more apertures in the front of the cover part.
4. The egg package according to claim 3, wherein the cover part comprises a tongue that extends upwardly and inwardly from a lower edge of one or more of said apertures, said lower edge of one or more apertures being substantially flush with a front surface of the cover part, said tongue cooperating with the outwardly and downwardly extending retainment flap.
5. The egg package according to claim 1, wherein the cover part is provided with a label covering an outer surface of the top and a part of the front of the cover part.
6. The egg package according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the partially ovoid portions of the cover part and/or at least one of the concave middle sections is provided with embossments.
7. The egg package according to claim 1, wherein a surface structure of the partially ovoid portions are different than a surface structure of a remaining portion of the cover part.
8. The egg package according to claim 1, wherein the interface between the cover part and the bottom part declines from a back of the package to a front of the package, thus yielding a greater height of the front of the cover part than a height of the back of the cover part.
9. The egg package according to claim 8, wherein the interface is curved.
10. The egg package according to claim 1, wherein a lower edge of the front of the cover part is curved convexly in a downward direction to a point lower than the interface between the front of the cover part and a front of the bottom part to enlarge an area of the front of the cover part and to facilitate opening the egg package.
11. The egg package according to claim 10, wherein the lower edge of the front of the cover part is formed as a downwardly convex arc of a circle.
12. The egg package according to claim 1, wherein the fibrous material includes wax.
13. The egg package according to claim 1, wherein the fibrous material is mixed with a water proofing agent.
14. An egg package formed of a fibrous material, comprising: a bottom part comprising a plurality of egg-receiving compartments, a cover part comprising a top, a front, a back and two ends, each end including a generally planar rim adjacent the front, top and back of the cover part, the cover part and the bottom part meeting along the front and both ends at an interface, the cover part comprising two partially ovoid portions extending outwardly from each of the two ends to an outermost part, the partially ovoid portions being egg-shaped, with a curvature which increases continuously from the interface to tops of the partially ovoid portions, and a middle section between the two partially ovoid portions, the middle section being concave, seen in horizontal cross-sections, a depth of which concavity gradually reduces upwardly from a given depth at the interface to a straight line at the rim, such that the concave middle section, seen in vertical cross-sections, curves convexly continuously upwardly and inwardly from the interface to the rim.
15. The package according to claim 14, wherein the bottom part comprises the plurality of egg receiving compartments, each having non-planar side surfaces of an ovoid shape, and the plurality of compartments being arranged in at least two parallel rows.
16. The egg package according to claim 15, wherein the cover part comprises the top, the front, the back and two ends, the cover part being connected to the bottom part between the back of the cover part and a back of the bottom part as to allow the cover part to hinge between an open position and a closed position.
17. The egg package according to claim 14, wherein at least one of the partially ovoid portions of the cover part and/or the middle concave section is provided with embossments.
18. The egg package according to claim 14, wherein the cove part is provided with a label covering the front of the cover part.
19. The egg package according to claim 14, wherein the interface declines at the ends from a back of the package to a front of the package, thus yielding a greater height of the front of the cover part than a height of the back of the cover part.
20. The egg package according to claim 14, wherein a lower edge of the front of the cover part is curved convexly downwardly to a point lower than the interface between the front of the cover part and a front of the bottom part to enlarge an area of the front of the cover part and to facilitate opening of the egg package.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A further understanding of the nature and advantages of the present invention may be realized by reference to the remaining portions of the specification and the drawings. In the following, preferred embodiments of the invention are explained in more detail with reference to the drawings, wherein
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown. The invention may however be embodied in different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout. Like elements will thus not be described in detail with respect to the description of each figure.
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(21) As illustrated, the partial ovoid portions 20 of the cover part 6 continue in the corresponding egg-receiving compartments 8 in the bottom part 4, the corresponding ovoid portions 20 in the cover part 6 and in the bottom part 4 thereby matching a continuous portion of a surface of an egg. Providing not only the cover part 6 with portions reflecting the shape of the eggs in the unit, but also shaping the corresponding portions 8 of the bottom part 4 such that they reflect the shape of the eggs, further enhances the visual information about the contents of the unit. The individual ovoid portions 20 of the cover part 6 and the corresponding portions 8 of the bottom part 4 may in the closed state of the unit merge into a substantially continuous surface reflecting a relatively large portion of the surface of an egg.
(22) The partial ovoid portions 20 together with the corresponding egg-receiving compartments 8 in the bottom part 5 constitutes at least approximately 60% of the total surface of an egg. Hereby, the eggs are supported in a manner which reduces the risk of damage of the eggs caused by the accelerations experienced for instance during vibrations of the package 2, and if the package 2 is accidentally dropped. Specifically, said compartments 8 can also be formed to support the eggs at the bottom portion of the compartments 8.
(23) In some embodiments, the surface structure of the partial ovoid portions 20 and the concave middle section 32 is different than the surface structure of the remaining portions of the cover part 6. By providing those portions of the cover part 6, which reflect the contents of the package 2, with a surface structure differing from the surface structure of the remaining portions of the cover part 6, the contents of the package 2 is made even more apparent as seen from the outside, for instance by a customer in a store.
(24) For example the surface structure of the partial ovoid portions 20 and the concave middle section 32 may be relatively smooth, while the surface structure of the remaining surfaces of the package 2 may be relatively coarse, or alternatively the surface structure of the partial ovoid portions 20 and the concave middle section 32 may be relatively coarse, while the surface structure of the remaining surfaces of the package 2 is relatively smooth.
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(26) The lower edge 46 of the front surface of the cover part is preferably curved in a downward direction beneath an interface 44 between the cover part 6 and bottom part 4 for extension of the area of the front surface 12 and for facilitating the opening of the unit. This is done in order to provide a better grip of the edge portion 46 of the cover part 6 for opening the package 2, and also in order to further increase the area of the front surface 12 of the cover part 6 and hence the possibility to attach labels 42, etc. to this portion of the cover part 6. For example, the lower edge 46 of the front surface 6 may according to the invention be extended in a downward direction, past the interface 44 between the cover part 6 and the bottom part 4. The downward extension of the front surface 12 of the cover part 6 may in some (not illustrated embodiments) cover up to the total height of the bottom part 4.
(27) In order to enhance the locking engagement between the retainment flaps 28 and the corresponding cooperating apertures 30 in the cover part, the egg package 2 may according to a preferred embodiment be so constructed that the lower part 46 of the front surface 12 of the cover part 6 bulges slightly inwardly. Such an inwardly bulging lower part 46 of the front surface 12 of the cover part 6 will, due to the slight resilience of the pulp material, slide over the upwardly extending retainment projections 26, which will force the front surface 12 to bulge outwardly in such a manner that it will slide over these projections 26 in an abutting manner until the apertures in the cover part slides over the retainment flaps 28, and therefore provide a more reliable locking engagement between the cover part 6 and the bottom part 4.
(28) The egg package 2 is preferably formed by suction moulding of the fibrous material, which is preferably pulp.
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(31) The two egg packages 2 are moulded in one piece, in which they are interconnected along the rim portion and de-nester projections at one end side of each egg package 2. When packaging eggs, i.e. when filling the packages 2 with eggs in a packaging machine, the two packages 2 are not separated from each other, but usually continue throughout the packaging machinery together, and are not separated from each other before arriving at the supermarket.
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LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS
(35) In the following is given a list of reference numbers which are used in the detailed description of the invention. 2 egg package, 4 bottom part, 6 cover part, 8 egg-receiving compartments, 10 top surface of the cover part, 12 front surface of the cover part, 14 back surface of the cover part, 16 hinge, 18 substantially planar rim part, 20 partially ovoid portions, 22 back side of bottom part, 24 front side of bottom part, 26 upwardly extending retainment projection, 28 outwardly and downwardly extending retainment flap, 30 apertures in the front surface of the cover part, 32 concave middle section, 38 upwardly extending projections of the cover part, 40 upwardly and inwardly extending retainment tongue in the cover part, 42 label, 44 interface between the cover part and the bottom part, 46 lower edge of the front surface of the cover part, and 47 embossment