Plastic-free trapped tray packaging
11679921 · 2023-06-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D77/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2203/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D73/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A trapped tray product packaging having a paperboard or a molded pulp tray trapped between a first panel and a second panel is provided. The first panel has an opening for placement of the tray. The tray includes a lip that is trapped between the first panel and the second panel. The first and second panels can be formed from paperboard.
Claims
1. A trapped tray packaging system comprising: a back panel having a first opening; a tray having a first well having a bottom wall and a side wall extending upward therefrom and a second well having a bottom wall and a side wall extending upward therefrom and a bridge portion between the first well and the second well and a lip extending outward around the first well and the second well wherein the lip is perpendicular to the side wall, wherein both the first well, bridge portion and second well are positioned in the first opening; a front panel connected to the back panel and having a first opening for exposing the first well and a panel portion covering the second well; and, wherein the lip is trapped between the front panel and the back panel.
2. The trapped tray packaging system of claim 1 further comprising a film extending across the first well.
3. The trapped tray packaging system of claim 1 wherein the side wall of the first well completely surrounds the bottom wall of the first well.
4. The trapped tray packaging system of claim 1 wherein the tray is formed from molded pulp.
5. The trapped tray packaging system of claim 1 wherein the tray is formed from paperboard.
6. The trapped tray packaging system of claim 1 wherein the back panel is formed from paperboard.
7. The trapped tray packaging system of claim 6 wherein the front panel is formed from paperboard.
8. The trapped tray packaging system of claim 1 wherein the front panel is connected to the back panel along an edge of the front panel and an edge of the back panel.
9. The trapped tray packaging system of claim 8 wherein the front panel is connected to the back panel along a top edge.
10. The trapped tray packaging system of claim 1 wherein the front panel is glued to the back panel.
11. The trapped tray packaging system of claim 1 wherein the tray includes a debossed graphic.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) To understand the present invention, it will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(14) While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail preferred embodiments of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
(15) The Figures show numerous embodiments of trapped tray packaging having a back panel, a front panel, and a tray therebetween. The back panel is preferred but is optional. The back panel has a cutout to receive the tray. The front panel is placed on top of the tray and the back panel and pressed there against to permanently connect the parts to form a tamper evident packaging. The back panel and front panel are made from a preprinted paperboard or corrugated and the tray is made from paperboard or molded pulp, and more preferably molded pulp. The front panel can also have a cutout portion to form a window to display the contained product. The window is dimensioned to securely retain the product while providing a view and feel of the product inside. The front panel is attached to the tray by glue or another adhesive or a cohesive using standard sealing equipment well known to those of ordinary skill in the art.
(16) As mentioned above, in certain embodiments the unitary body of the tray is shaped or molded from a pulp material and will be referred to as molded pulp. Molded pulp is a material of a recycled paperboard and newspaper and is formed into the desired shape using molds. Suitable techniques include slush molding, vacuum forming, transfer molding, take-off molding, and cure-in-the-mold technology to name a few. The molded pulp material can have additives such as: corn starch based biodegradable polymers (injection molded or vacuum/thermo formed); structural foam additives (injection molded); sustainable wood-plastic composites from bio-based polyamide 11, beech wood fiber or other similar mix; HIPS (high impact polystyrene); and MIPS (medium impact polystyrene). The molded pulp provides a rigid, light weight substrate.
(17) In a preferred form of the invention, the molded pulp material will be capable of recycle using standard paperboard recycling techniques as opposed to recycling techniques for polymeric materials. Also, the unitary body is “disposable” meaning that it can be rid of by placing in standard waste disposal streams and capable of being buried in landfills. It is also desirable the molded pulp material be a “sustainable packaging material”—made of recycled material and capable of being recycled.
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(19) The opening 14 in the back panel 12 is sized to be big enough to allow the bottom wall 18 and the side walls 20 of the tray 16 to be inserted through the opening 14, but small enough to prevent the lip 22 of the tray from going through the opening 14. The opening 26 in the front wall 24 is also smaller than all or most of an outer perimeter of the lip 22. To form the packaging system 10, the front wall 24 is connected to the back wall 12. This traps the lip 22 of the tray 16 between the front wall 24 and the back wall 12 and thus, holds the tray 16 in place with the bottom of the tray 18 and the side walls 20 extending through the opening 14 in the back wall 12.
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(22) Similarly, the front and back panels 24, 12 can also be formed in a paperboard material. In an alternative aspect of the invention, the tray can be formed from a molded pulp material. Such a tray 30 is shown in
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(29) The trapped tray packaging with paperboard panels can also have inserts that are dimensioned to be placed inside the tray to support a product or to provide dunnage. The insert can also provide additional surfaces to be printed on to provide instructions or product information, for example. The inserts can be made from paperboard, corrugated, molded pulp and other environmentally friendly alternatives. The paperboard inserts can be foldable from a stowed position to a deployed position. In the stowed position, the insert lays flat to save space. When deployed, the insert is folded to erect features upstanding from the insert to form product support surfaces and product retention features.
(30) Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood within the scope of the appended claims the invention may be protected otherwise than as specifically described.