CONTAINER FOR THE SHIPMENT AND DISPLAY OF A PRODUCT
20230182969 ยท 2023-06-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D11/1846
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D85/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2543/00555
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2543/00101
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D25/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A container for the shipment and display of a food product includes a four-sided, collapsible, corrugated plastic sleeve that is selectively enclosed by a pair of opposing plastic trays. Each tray includes inner and outer flanges which are formed along the periphery of a planar plate in a spaced apart relationship and together define a continuous groove dimensioned to receive an open end of the sleeve. The inner flange includes a tapered interior surface which widens the groove towards its distal end to facilitate the process of aligning and inserting an open end of the sleeve therein. A series of projections, each semicircular in lateral cross-section, are formed onto the outer flange and are dimensioned to fittingly protrude through corresponding slots formed in the sleeve to retain the container in its assembled state during the process of packaging and transporting the designated product.
Claims
1. A container for the shipment and display of a product, the container comprising: (a) a sleeve having an open top end and an open bottom end; and (b) a pair of opposing trays releasably mounted on the top and bottom ends of the sleeve, each of the pair of opposing trays comprising, (i) a planar plate that includes an inner surface, an outer surface, and an outer peripheral edge, (ii) a continuous outer flange formed on the inner surface along the entirety of the outer peripheral edge, the continuous outer flange having a distal end, and (iii) a continuous inner flange formed on the inner surface spaced at a fixed distance inward from the continuous outer flange, the continuous outer flange having a distal end; (c) wherein the planar plate, the continuous outer flange, and the continuous inner flange define a continuous, peripheral groove which is adapted to receive either of the open top end and the open bottom end of the sleeve, the groove having a width that increases towards the distal ends of the inner and outer flanges.
2. The container as claimed in claim 1 wherein the inner flange projects out from the inner surface of the plate and includes a tapered interior surface in communication with the groove.
3. The container as claimed in claim 2 wherein the tapered interior surface of the inner flange extends out from the inner surface of the plate in the direction away from the outer flange.
4. The container as claimed in claim 3 wherein the tapered interior surface of the inner flange extends out from the inner surface of the plate at an angle of approximately 75 degrees.
5. The container as claimed in claim 3 wherein the outer flange projects orthogonally out from the inner surface of plate.
6. The container as claimed in claim 5 wherein the outer flange has an interior surface.
7. The container as claimed in claim 6 wherein a plurality of projections protrudes out from the interior surface of the outer flange and extends into the groove.
8. The container as claimed in claim 7 wherein each of the plurality of projections is semicircular in lateral cross-section.
9. The container as claimed in claim 7 wherein the sleeve is adapted to be collapsed into a flattened, generally planar configuration.
10. The container as claimed in claim 9 wherein the sleeve is constructed of a unitary, corrugated plastic member having a thickness of approximately 0.24 inches.
11. The container as claimed in claim 9 wherein the sleeve includes four sidewalls.
12. The container as claimed in claim 11 wherein each of the four sidewalls includes a linear slot along the bottom end of the sleeve.
13. The container as claimed in claim 12 wherein each of the plurality of projections on the outer flange of one of the pair of opposing trays is dimensioned to protrude through a corresponding linear slot along the bottom end of the sleeve.
14. The container as claimed in claim 13 wherein each of the four sidewalls for the sleeve is provided with a set of circular openings.
15. The container as claimed in claim 14 wherein the set of circular openings in each of the four sidewalls is in alignment with the set of circular openings in its opposing sidewall to promote laminar airflow through the container upon assembly.
16. The container as claimed in claim 3 wherein each of the inner and outer flanges has a height of approximately 0.38 inches.
17. The container as claimed in claim 16 wherein the inner and outer flanges are spaced apart approximately 0.24 inches on the inner surface of the plate.
18. The container as claimed in claim 3 wherein each of the pair of opposing trays is constructed as a unitary plastic member.
19. The container as claimed in claim 18 wherein each of the pair of opposing trays is shaped to define a central opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Shipment and Display Container 11
[0031] Referring now to
[0032] In the description that follows, container 11 is described in connection with the shipment and display of a food product, such as bananas or pineapples. However, it should be noted that container 11 is not limited to use with food products. Rather, it is to be understood that container 11 could be alternatively utilized for the shipment and display of other types of products, such as floral products, without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
[0033] Referring now to
[0034] As seen most clearly in
[0035] Overall, sleeve 13 has a length L.sub.1 of approximately 19.75 inches, a width W.sub.1 of approximately 15.75 inches, and a thickness T.sub.1 of approximately 0.24 inches. However, it is to be understood that the dimensions of sleeve 13 could be reconfigured, as needed, based on the intended application for container 11.
[0036] Each panel, or sidewall, of four-sided sleeve 13 is provided with a linear slot 19 along bottom edge 17-2 as well as a plurality of generally circular thru-holes, or openings, 21. As will be described further in detail below, slots 19 are utilized to releasably secure each tray 15 to sleeve 13. Furthermore, it should be noted that openings 21 allow for the proper ventilation and cooling of food products retained in container 11. As can be seen, openings 21 are preferably aligned in each sidewall of sleeve 13 in order to promote laminar air flow through container 11.
[0037] Although not shown herein, it is to be understood that each panel of four-sided sleeve 13 is also preferably provided with a corresponding linear slot along top edge 17-1. Each linear slot provided along top edge 17-1 of sleeve 13 is similar in size, shape and function to linear slot 19. Accordingly, the inclusion of linear slots along top edge 17-1 helps to releasably secure a tray 15 onto top edge 17-1 of sleeve 13, as will be explained further below.
[0038] Referring now to
[0039] The principal difference between container 11 and the container in the '142 application is that each tray 15 is designed with a tapered interface 23 which facilitates receiving an open end 17 of sleeve 13 and, in turn, secures retention of sleeve 13 therein. As a result, the overall process for assembling of container 11 is greatly simplified, which is a principal object of the present invention.
[0040] Each tray 15 is constructed as a generally planar member, or plate, 30 that includes an inner surface 31, an outer surface 33 and an outer peripheral edge 35. A continuous outer flange, or wall, 37 is formed on inner surface 31 along the entirety of outer peripheral edge 35 and projects orthogonally out therefrom at a height H.sub.1 of approximately 0.38 inches.
[0041] Additionally, a continuous inner flange, or wall, 39 is formed on inner surface 31 and projects orthogonally upward therefrom at the same height as outer wall 37. Preferably, inner wall 39 is disposed slightly inward from outer flange 37 at a fixed spacing S.sub.1 of approximately 0.24 inches. In this manner, a continuous groove, or channel, 41 is formed in inner surface 31 of tray 15 along its periphery.
[0042] As seen most clearly in
[0043] As can be appreciated, the widening of continuous channel 41 at the distal ends of walls 37 and 39 greatly facilitates the process of aligning and inserting an open end 17 of sleeve 13 therein. As a result, container 11 is considerably easier to assemble than the container disclosed in the '142 application.
[0044] As another feature of the invention, a linear lock bump, or projection, 45 is integrally formed onto and extends inward from the interior surface 46 of outer wall 37 at the approximate midpoint of each of its four orthogonal segments. Each linear lock bump 45 is generally semicircular in lateral cross-section with a radius of approximately 0.06 inches.
[0045] With container 11 in its assembled state, each linear lock bump 45 is designed to align with and fittingly project through a corresponding slot 19 along top and bottom edges 17-1 and 17-2 of sleeve 13. In this manner, lock bumps 45 and slots 19 help prevent container 11 from inadvertent disassociation. At the same time, the retentive force between lock bumps 45 and slots 19 is not too large to prevent the intended disassembly of container 11. As a result, container 11 is well suited for repeated use and is therefore a sustainable alternative to single-use shipment containers.
[0046] It should be noted that each tray 15 is additionally provided with an array of strengthening ribs 47 on its outer surface 33. Ribs 47 provide tray 15 with the structural rigidity that is necessary to adequately protect product retained within container 11 during shipment.
Assembly and Use of Container 11
[0047] In use, container 11 is designed to ship and display a product in the following manner. Specifically, as shown in
[0048] Eventually, the downward displacement of sleeve 13 into channel 41 causes each lock bump 45 to fittingly project through a corresponding slot 19 in sleeve 13. As a result, sleeve 13 rendered securely coupled to bottom tray 15-2. Thereafter, with sleeve 13 mounted on bottom tray 15-2, the desired product is preferably loaded onto inner surface 31 of bottom tray 15-2 within the cavity formed by sleeve 13.
[0049] Once completed, top tray 15-1 is mounted onto sleeve 13 such that open top end 17-1 of sleeve 13 fittingly protrudes into recess 41 in top tray 15-1. As referenced above, the outer taper of surface 43 in inner wall 39 greatly simplifies the process of properly orienting and mounting top tray 15-1 onto sleeve 13. Furthermore, although not shown herein, it is to be understood that a corresponding set of linear slots is preferably provided along top edge 17-1 of sleeve 13. Accordingly, with top tray 15-1 mounted onto sleeve 13, each lock bump 45 fittingly projects through a corresponding slot along top edge 17-1 of sleeve 13, thereby securing the components together.
[0050] Assembled as such, container 11 serves to adequately protect the food product retained therein. To prevent inadvertent disassociation of the three principal components of container 11, straps or similar types of fastening elements may be tightly wrapped around container 11, as needed.
[0051] Once shipped to the intended destination, container 11 can be partially disassembled and used to display the product. Namely, container 11 is disposed, right-side-up, at the desired point-of-sale. Then, by simply removing any straps and lifting top tray 15-1 and sleeve 13, the product is left on display on bottom tray 15-2. As such, store personnel can effectively display a shipped product without having to remove (i.e., lift) the product from its shipment packaging, thereby greatly simplifying the entire product unpacking and display process.
[0052] The invention described in detail above is intended to be merely exemplary and those skilled in the art shall be able to make numerous variations and modifications to it without departing from the spirit of the present invention. All such variations and modifications are intended to be within the scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.