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US20050023331A1 US10/630,652 US63065203A US2005023331A1 US 20050023331 A1 US20050023331 A1 US 20050023331A1 US 63065203 A US63065203 A US 63065203A US 2005023331 A1 US2005023331 A1 US 2005023331A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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  • This invention relates generally to the field of cartons, and more particularly to a carton for use with pastries or other such items.
  • Pastries including donuts, frequently are prepared with icing on top.
  • the pastries cannot be stacked on one another without smearing the icing between several pastries. Therefore, a dozen pastries are traditionally packaged in a single layer in a box that is fastened with string.
  • the advent of boxes with handles, such as are commonly seen used with donuts, permit a smaller footprint due to the ability to stack donuts on one another, so that a dozen donuts are stacked in two layers of six donuts per layer.
  • the iced donuts can be stacked in the top layer to prevent smearing of the icing between donuts.
  • a majority of the donuts or pastries have icing on them, they must be packaged in a single layer, necessitating the use of a box with a larger footprint and eliminating the convenience of using a box with a handle.
  • the donuts or pastries must be placed flat in a carton rather than on end, and they cannot be stacked one on top of another.
  • the traditional carton for packing a dozen pastries has been a carton that is long, wide, and shallow. This shape of box requires a lot of board, is cumbersome for store personnel to pack, and clumsy for the consumer to carry.
  • care must be taken not to place anything on top of the filled box lest the cover be pushed into the icing on the pastry.
  • the present invention comprises a pastry box which includes an internal pastry-supporting shelf portion formed from a blank that is separate from a one-piece box blank.
  • the shelf includes flaps that provide support for the shelf when inserted into the folded box, thereby creating a box with two overlying compartments.
  • the embodiment of the pastry box disclosed as the best mode presently known by the inventor for practicing the invention when erected, has a two-sided roof with a pitched upper portion having mating handle cutouts that have locking tabs for securing the upper portion to upper side panel openings.
  • the box lid can be formed in a traditional flat tuck-top configuration, if preferred.
  • the pastry-supporting shelf is glued by a rear flap to the rear sidewall of the pastry box thereby providing a hinge for the shelf so that the pastry box may be more conveniently erected, and the shelf may be raised and lowered to provide access to the lowermost compartment.
  • the two-tiered box for food items includes a box shell, the box shell having a width, length, and height; a shelf; the shelf including a shelf panel, a glue flap at one side of the shelf panel and a support flap at an opposite side of the shelf panel, wherein the planar dimensions of the shelf panel are substantially similar to the width and length of the box shell; the glue flap being integrally connected to the shelf panel via a dividing line formed as a cut and score line (although a perforation line or a fold line could be utilized); and the glue flap being affixed to an inside panel of the box shell such that when the glue flap is affixed to the inside panel of the box shell and the shelf panel is parallel to a bottom of the box shell, the dividing line, and thereby the shelf panel, is at a predetermined height relative to the height of the box shell.
  • a two-piece blank of foldable material is cut to define first and second pieces; the first piece including (a) a first side panel integrally connected to a first end panel at one end via a first fold line and to a second end panel at another end via a second fold line; (b) a second side panel integrally connected to the second end panel at one end via a third fold line and to a first glue flap at another end via a fourth fold line; (c) the first side panel integrally connected to a first side bottom flap via a fifth fold line; (d) the second side panel integrally connected to a second side bottom flap via a sixth fold line; (e) the first end panel integrally connected to a first end bottom flap via a seventh fold line; and (f) the second end panel integrally connected to a second end bottom flap via an eighth fold line; the second piece including a shelf panel integrally connected to a second glue flap via a cut and score dividing line and to a shelf flap via a fold line; and the first and second and second side panel integrally connected
  • FIG. 1 shows a blank for a first portion of a box formed in accordance with an embodiment of the invention
  • FIG. 2 shows a blank for a second portion of the box formed in accordance with an embodiment of the invention
  • FIG. 3 shows an erected box assembled in accordance with an embodiment of the invention having the cover open
  • FIG. 4 shows the erected box with the cover closed.
  • FIG. 5 is an alternative embodiment of the invention with a flat planer top.
  • FIG. 1 there is illustrated a blank 10 for erecting a box 5 ( FIGS. 3-4 ) assembled in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
  • a side panel 14 is connected on one side to an end panel 18 via a fold line 100 and to an end panel 20 on another side via a fold line 98 .
  • Side panel 14 is further connected to a side bottom flap 22 via a fold line 74 and to a side cover panel 30 via a fold line 72 .
  • Side cover panel 30 includes a handle portion 50 which is connected to side cover panel 30 via a fold line 70 .
  • Handle portion 50 includes an opening 46 cut therein to accommodate a person's fingers.
  • a side panel 16 is connected on one side to end panel 20 via a fold line 96 and to a glue flap 54 on another side via a fold line 94 .
  • glue flap 54 is glued to a portion of end panel 18 .
  • Glue flap 54 preferably includes a perforation or crease which facilitates the glue bond.
  • Side panel 16 is further connected to a side bottom flap 24 via a fold line 80 and to a side cover panel 32 via a fold line 78 .
  • Side cover panel 32 includes a handle portion 52 which is connected to side cover panel 32 via a fold line 76 .
  • Handle portion 52 includes an opening 48 cut therein which mirrors opening 46 in handle portion 50 .
  • End panel 18 is connected to an end cover panel 34 via a fold line 86 and to an end bottom flap 26 via a fold line 88 .
  • End cover panel 34 includes a teardrop-shaped hole 40 .
  • end panel 20 is connected to an end cover panel 36 via a fold line 82 and to an end bottom flap 28 via a fold line 84 .
  • End cover panel 36 includes a teardrop-shaped hole 44 .
  • Box 5 is designed so that it lays flat along fold lines 96 and 100 . Perforation lines 90 , 92 in side bottom flaps 22 , 24 , respectively, permit side bottom flaps 22 , 24 to bend to accommodate the flattening of box 5 .
  • flattened box 5 is opened to a rectangular shape along fold lines 96 and 100 , handle portions 50 and 52 are brought together, and tabs 38 fit into hole 40 while tabs 42 fit into hole 44 .
  • the openings 46 , 48 in handle portions 50 , 52 are thereby positioned adjacent one another to facilitate carrying the erected box 5 , as best illustrated in FIG. 4 .
  • a blank 12 includes a shelf panel 56 for a shelf to be glued into box 5 .
  • Shelf panel 56 preferably is connected to a glue flap 64 via a cut and score line 102 , to reinforcing flaps 60 , 62 via cut-score lines 104 , 108 respectively, and to a support flap 58 via a cut-score line 106 .
  • Shelf panel 56 preferably includes a hole 66 to assist in raising and lowering the shelf inside box 5 .
  • glue flap 64 is glued against the inside of side panel 16 so that dividing line 102 divides the vertical distance of side panel 16 , i.e., the distance of fold lines 94 , 96 , 98 , and 100 , into two substantially equal portions.
  • the glue flap 64 and the support flap 58 may be sized to position the height of the shelf panel 56 at any position desired to divide the two compartments into the size desired relative to the vertical dimension of the side and end panels of the box 5 .
  • Box 5 retains the ability to be flattened with shelf panel 56 installed.
  • the glue flap 64 is glued to the sidewall 16 and the shelf panel 56 is folded outwardly along perforation line 102 .
  • Reinforcing flap 60 is preferably folded about cut-score line 104 and glued to the underside of the shelf panel 56 .
  • reinforcing flap 60 does not have to be glued, but may be folded downwardly about cut-score line 104 in the same manner as reinforcing flap 62 is folded downwardly about cut-score line 108 so that one ( 62 ) or both ( 62 , 64 ) reinforcing flaps are directed towards the bottom of box 5 .
  • Support flap 58 is likewise folded outwardly along cut-score line 106 and directed towards the bottom of box 5 .
  • Support flap 58 is preferably dimensioned such that when folded downwardly an edge 110 rests against the bottom of box 5 substantially along fold line 74 .
  • FIG. 3 shows box 5 erected with shelf panel 56 in place, and with side cover panels 30 , 32 open.
  • FIG. 4 shows a fully erected box 5 .
  • Box 5 is preferably half of the length and twice the depth of a conventional flat box.
  • the carton design of the present invention includes a horizontal partition or shelf that covers and protects the first layer of donuts or pastries, while supporting a second layer, and adding strength and integrity to the carton as a whole. Further, the carton is designed so that loading of product by store personnel and unloading of the product by the consumer is intuitive, i.e., the ease of lowering shelf and its supporting flaps.
  • the box has a built-in handle for carrying, while the shelf has a handle die cut into it so that in the upright position, it reinforces the handle to facilitate packing of the pastries by store personnel.

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A pastry box includes a shelf portion which is formed from a blank that is separate from a one-piece box blank. The shelf includes flaps that provide support for the shelf when inserted into the folded box, thereby creating a box with two overlying compartments. The shelf is glued at its rear flap to the rear sidewall of the box thereby providing a hinge for the shelf so the shelf may be raised to provide access to a lower compartment.

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    FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • This invention relates generally to the field of cartons, and more particularly to a carton for use with pastries or other such items.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • Pastries, including donuts, frequently are prepared with icing on top. When a person orders a dozen pastries, some of which have icing on them, the pastries cannot be stacked on one another without smearing the icing between several pastries. Therefore, a dozen pastries are traditionally packaged in a single layer in a box that is fastened with string. The advent of boxes with handles, such as are commonly seen used with donuts, permit a smaller footprint due to the ability to stack donuts on one another, so that a dozen donuts are stacked in two layers of six donuts per layer. When six or fewer of the donuts have icing on them, the iced donuts can be stacked in the top layer to prevent smearing of the icing between donuts. However, when a majority of the donuts or pastries have icing on them, they must be packaged in a single layer, necessitating the use of a box with a larger footprint and eliminating the convenience of using a box with a handle.
  • In addition, more and more consumers want their baked products to be fresh and warm. Consequently, the toppings and/or coatings on the pastries are still hot and must be protected so that they do not rub off on other pastries or the carton.
  • To accomplish this, the donuts or pastries must be placed flat in a carton rather than on end, and they cannot be stacked one on top of another. The traditional carton for packing a dozen pastries has been a carton that is long, wide, and shallow. This shape of box requires a lot of board, is cumbersome for store personnel to pack, and clumsy for the consumer to carry. Moreover, with the wide expanse of surface of the cover, care must be taken not to place anything on top of the filled box lest the cover be pushed into the icing on the pastry.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention comprises a pastry box which includes an internal pastry-supporting shelf portion formed from a blank that is separate from a one-piece box blank. The shelf includes flaps that provide support for the shelf when inserted into the folded box, thereby creating a box with two overlying compartments. The embodiment of the pastry box disclosed as the best mode presently known by the inventor for practicing the invention, when erected, has a two-sided roof with a pitched upper portion having mating handle cutouts that have locking tabs for securing the upper portion to upper side panel openings. However, the box lid can be formed in a traditional flat tuck-top configuration, if preferred. The pastry-supporting shelf is glued by a rear flap to the rear sidewall of the pastry box thereby providing a hinge for the shelf so that the pastry box may be more conveniently erected, and the shelf may be raised and lowered to provide access to the lowermost compartment.
  • According to the disclosed embodiment of the invention, the two-tiered box for food items includes a box shell, the box shell having a width, length, and height; a shelf; the shelf including a shelf panel, a glue flap at one side of the shelf panel and a support flap at an opposite side of the shelf panel, wherein the planar dimensions of the shelf panel are substantially similar to the width and length of the box shell; the glue flap being integrally connected to the shelf panel via a dividing line formed as a cut and score line (although a perforation line or a fold line could be utilized); and the glue flap being affixed to an inside panel of the box shell such that when the glue flap is affixed to the inside panel of the box shell and the shelf panel is parallel to a bottom of the box shell, the dividing line, and thereby the shelf panel, is at a predetermined height relative to the height of the box shell.
  • According to the embodiment of the invention, a two-piece blank of foldable material is cut to define first and second pieces; the first piece including (a) a first side panel integrally connected to a first end panel at one end via a first fold line and to a second end panel at another end via a second fold line; (b) a second side panel integrally connected to the second end panel at one end via a third fold line and to a first glue flap at another end via a fourth fold line; (c) the first side panel integrally connected to a first side bottom flap via a fifth fold line; (d) the second side panel integrally connected to a second side bottom flap via a sixth fold line; (e) the first end panel integrally connected to a first end bottom flap via a seventh fold line; and (f) the second end panel integrally connected to a second end bottom flap via an eighth fold line; the second piece including a shelf panel integrally connected to a second glue flap via a cut and score dividing line and to a shelf flap via a fold line; and the first and second pieces are dimensioned such that when the first and second pieces are assembled into a box and the second glue flap is glued to an inside of the second side panel, one end of the perforation line of the second piece intersects a length of the first fold line and another end of the perforation line of the second piece intersects a length of the second fold line at the same relative height to position the shelf panel at a predetermined height relative to the blank bottom flaps.
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  • FIG. 1 shows a blank for a first portion of a box formed in accordance with an embodiment of the invention;
  • FIG. 2 shows a blank for a second portion of the box formed in accordance with an embodiment of the invention;
  • FIG. 3 shows an erected box assembled in accordance with an embodiment of the invention having the cover open; and
  • FIG. 4 shows the erected box with the cover closed.
  • FIG. 5 is an alternative embodiment of the invention with a flat planer top.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
  • Referring now to FIG. 1, there is illustrated a blank 10 for erecting a box 5 (FIGS. 3-4) assembled in accordance with an embodiment of the invention. A side panel 14 is connected on one side to an end panel 18 via a fold line 100 and to an end panel 20 on another side via a fold line 98. Side panel 14 is further connected to a side bottom flap 22 via a fold line 74 and to a side cover panel 30 via a fold line 72. Side cover panel 30 includes a handle portion 50 which is connected to side cover panel 30 via a fold line 70. Handle portion 50 includes an opening 46 cut therein to accommodate a person's fingers.
  • In a similar fashion, a side panel 16 is connected on one side to end panel 20 via a fold line 96 and to a glue flap 54 on another side via a fold line 94. During construction of box 5, glue flap 54 is glued to a portion of end panel 18. Glue flap 54 preferably includes a perforation or crease which facilitates the glue bond. Side panel 16 is further connected to a side bottom flap 24 via a fold line 80 and to a side cover panel 32 via a fold line 78. Side cover panel 32 includes a handle portion 52 which is connected to side cover panel 32 via a fold line 76. Handle portion 52 includes an opening 48 cut therein which mirrors opening 46 in handle portion 50.
  • End panel 18 is connected to an end cover panel 34 via a fold line 86 and to an end bottom flap 26 via a fold line 88. End cover panel 34 includes a teardrop-shaped hole 40. In similar fashion, end panel 20 is connected to an end cover panel 36 via a fold line 82 and to an end bottom flap 28 via a fold line 84. End cover panel 36 includes a teardrop-shaped hole 44. Box 5 is designed so that it lays flat along fold lines 96 and 100. Perforation lines 90, 92 in side bottom flaps 22, 24, respectively, permit side bottom flaps 22, 24 to bend to accommodate the flattening of box 5. During assembly, flattened box 5 is opened to a rectangular shape along fold lines 96 and 100, handle portions 50 and 52 are brought together, and tabs 38 fit into hole 40 while tabs 42 fit into hole 44. The openings 46, 48 in handle portions 50, 52 are thereby positioned adjacent one another to facilitate carrying the erected box 5, as best illustrated in FIG. 4.
  • Referring to FIG. 2, a blank 12 includes a shelf panel 56 for a shelf to be glued into box 5. Shelf panel 56 preferably is connected to a glue flap 64 via a cut and score line 102, to reinforcing flaps 60, 62 via cut- score lines 104, 108 respectively, and to a support flap 58 via a cut-score line 106. Shelf panel 56 preferably includes a hole 66 to assist in raising and lowering the shelf inside box 5.
  • During construction of box 5, glue flap 64 is glued against the inside of side panel 16 so that dividing line 102 divides the vertical distance of side panel 16, i.e., the distance of fold lines 94, 96, 98, and 100, into two substantially equal portions. However, as previously discussed, the glue flap 64 and the support flap 58 may be sized to position the height of the shelf panel 56 at any position desired to divide the two compartments into the size desired relative to the vertical dimension of the side and end panels of the box 5. Box 5 retains the ability to be flattened with shelf panel 56 installed. When box 5 is assembled, the glue flap 64 is glued to the sidewall 16 and the shelf panel 56 is folded outwardly along perforation line 102. Reinforcing flap 60 is preferably folded about cut-score line 104 and glued to the underside of the shelf panel 56. However, reinforcing flap 60 does not have to be glued, but may be folded downwardly about cut-score line 104 in the same manner as reinforcing flap 62 is folded downwardly about cut-score line 108 so that one (62) or both (62,64) reinforcing flaps are directed towards the bottom of box 5. Support flap 58 is likewise folded outwardly along cut-score line 106 and directed towards the bottom of box 5. Support flap 58 is preferably dimensioned such that when folded downwardly an edge 110 rests against the bottom of box 5 substantially along fold line 74.
  • FIG. 3 shows box 5 erected with shelf panel 56 in place, and with side cover panels 30, 32 open.
  • FIG. 4 shows a fully erected box 5. Box 5 is preferably half of the length and twice the depth of a conventional flat box. The carton design of the present invention includes a horizontal partition or shelf that covers and protects the first layer of donuts or pastries, while supporting a second layer, and adding strength and integrity to the carton as a whole. Further, the carton is designed so that loading of product by store personnel and unloading of the product by the consumer is intuitive, i.e., the ease of lowering shelf and its supporting flaps. The box has a built-in handle for carrying, while the shelf has a handle die cut into it so that in the upright position, it reinforces the handle to facilitate packing of the pastries by store personnel.
  • While the present invention has been described with reference to a particular embodiment and the accompanying drawings, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the invention is not limited to the embodiment illustrated and that various modifications and the like could be made thereto without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.

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1. A two-tiered box for food items, comprising:
a box shell, said box shell having a width, length, and height;
a shelf;
said shelf including a shelf panel, a glue flap at one side of said shelf panel and a support flap at an opposite side of said shelf panel, wherein width and length dimensions of said shelf panel are substantially similar to said width and length dimensions of said box shell;
said glue flap being integrally connected to said shelf panel via a dividing line; and
said glue flap being affixed to an inside panel of said box shell such that when said glue flap is affixed to said inside panel of said box shell said shelf panel is parallel to a bottom of said box shell at a predetermined height relative to said box shell bottom.
2. A two-tiered box according to claim 1, wherein said box shell includes a top portion comprising a two-sided roof with a pitched upper portion having mating handle cutouts that have locking tabs for securing the two portions together.
3. A two-tiered box according to claim 1, wherein said box shell includes a top portion comprising a flat planar roof
4. A two-tiered box according to claim 3, wherein said flat planar roof comprises a flat tuck-top.
5. A two-tiered box according to claim 1, wherein said shelf further includes two opposed side reinforcing flaps carried one at each end of said shelf panel.
6. A two-tiered box according to claim 5, wherein said two reinforcing flaps are integrally connected to said shelf via respective cut-score lines such that when said reinforcing flaps are folded outwardly along said respective cut-score lines, said reinforcing flaps are directed towards said bottom of said box shell.
7. A two-tiered box according to claim 5, wherein one of said reinforcing flaps integrally connected to said shelf is glued to said shelf panel and the opposed side reinforcing flap is folded outwardly along a cut-score line and directed towards the bottom of said box shell.
8. A two-tiered box according to claim 1, wherein said shelf further includes at least one hole cut therein, said hole being closer to a side of said shelf containing said support flap than to a side of said shelf containing said glue flap.
9. A two-tiered box according to claim 1, further comprising a handle assembly connected to said box shell.
10. A two-piece blank of foldable material cut to define:
first and second pieces;
said first piece including
a first side panel integrally connected to a first end panel at one end via a first fold line and to a second end panel at another end via a second fold line;
a second side panel integrally connected to said second end panel at one end via a third fold line and to a first glue flap at another end via a fourth fold line;
said first side panel integrally connected to a first side bottom flap via a fifth fold line;
said second side panel integrally connected to a second side bottom flap via a sixth fold line;
said first end panel integrally connected to a first end bottom flap via a seventh fold line; and
said second end panel integrally connected to a second end bottom flap via an eighth fold line;
said second piece including a shelf panel integrally connected to a second glue flap via a dividing line and to a shelf flap via a cut-score line; and
said first and second pieces dimensioned such that when said first and second pieces are constructed into a box said second glue flap is glued to an inside of said second side panel and said shelf panel is positioned at a predetermined height relative to said first piece bottom flaps.
11. A two-piece blank according to claim 10, wherein said second piece is further cut to define first and second reinforcing flaps integrally connected to said shelf panel via first and second cut-score lines, respectively, wherein one of said first and second reinforcing flaps are mutually exclusively connected to said shelf panel at each one of the two ends thereof.
12. A two-piece blank according to claim 11, wherein said second piece is further cut to define at least one hole cut within said shelf panel.
13. A two-piece blank according to claim 10, wherein said first piece is further cut to define:
said first side panel integrally connected to a first side cover panel via a ninth fold line;
said first side cover panel integrally connected to a first handle portion via a tenth fold line;
said second side panel integrally connected to a second side cover panel via an eleventh fold line,
said second side cover panel integrally connected to a second handle portion via a twelfth fold line;
said first end panel integrally connected to a first end cover panel via a thirteenth fold line;
said second end panel integrally connected to a second end cover panel via a fourteenth fold line;
said first end cover panel including a first hole cut therein;
said second end cover panel including a second hole cut therein;
said first handle portion including a third hole cut therein, said third hole accommodating at least more than one finger of a user, at least a portion of said third hole being located along said tenth fold line;
said second handle portion including a fourth hole cut therein, said fourth hole being a mirror image of said third hole;
said first handle portion including first and second tabs at opposing ends of said first handle portion; and
said second handle portion including third and fourth tabs at opposing ends of said second handle portion;
wherein when said first piece is assembled into said box, said first and fourth tabs fit into said first hole of said first end cover panel and said second and fourth tabs fit into said second hole of said second end cover panel, thereby maintaining said third and fourth holes of said first and second handle portions, respectively, adjacent and aligned to one another.
14. A two-piece blank according to claim 10, wherein said second piece is further cut to define first and second side reinforcing flaps integrally connected to said shelf panel via first and second cut-score lines, respectively, wherein said first and second side reinforcing flaps are connected to said shelf panel on ends thereof.
15. A two-piece blank according to claim 14, wherein said second piece is further cut to define at least one hole cut within said shelf panel.
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