US20150230642A1 - Soup box container - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a container for transporting food products and more particularly to a container assembly for transporting and thermally insulating soup.
- soup ladles or other similar serving utensils are the simplest and efficient means for serving soup from the container to an individual.
- some bulk soup containers do not provide an opening that is large enough or an ergonomic shape that is conducive to receive the soup ladle or serving utensils while also providing an efficient means for filling the container with the food product.
- some bulk soup containers can be unwieldy and unable to withstand the weight of the bulk soup. Certain containers can also be difficult to assemble.
- a portable container assembly and method of assembling a portable container assembly for transporting soup that is sturdy, ergonomically configured, and substantially maintains a desired temperature of the soup that can also be easily manufactured and assembled has surprisingly been discovered.
- a container assembly for use in containing a food product.
- the container includes a receptacle having a mouth defining an opening.
- the container assembly also includes a sleeve having a plurality of sidewalls forming a cavity and a cover engaging the sidewalls and covering the cavity.
- the cavity at least partially receiving the receptacle therein.
- the cover includes an aperture for receiving the mouth of the receptacle therethrough.
- a container assembly for use in containing a food product.
- the container assembly includes a receptacle having a mouth defining an opening and an insulation layer at least partially enveloping the receptacle.
- the container assembly also includes a sleeve having a plurality of sidewalls forming a cavity and a cover hingedly coupled with a first one of the sidewalls.
- the cavity at least partially receiving the receptacle and the insulation therein.
- the cover includes an aperture for receiving the mouth of the receptacle therethrough.
- a method of assembling a container assembly includes the steps of providing a blank including a plurality of side panels, a plurality of bottom flaps each hingedly coupled to a first end of one of the plurality of side panels, and a top panel hingedly coupled to a second end of a first one of the side panels.
- the method further includes the step of arranging the side panels, the bottom flaps, and the top panel to form an outer shell having a plurality of sidewalls and a cover.
- the cover includes a rim defining an aperture formed therein.
- a receptacle and an insulation layer are provided.
- the receptacle having a mouth defining an opening configured for receiving a food product.
- the receptacle is enveloped with the insulation layer.
- the method includes disposing the receptacle and the insulation layer in the outer shell and positioning the top cover in a closed position.
- FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of a container assembly according to an embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 2 is an exploded top perspective view of the container assembly of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a top plan view of a blank for forming the outer shell of the container assembly of FIGS. 1-2 .
- FIGS. 1-2 illustrate a portable container assembly 10 configured to contain and transport liquid or semi-liquid food products such as soup according to an embodiment of the invention.
- the container assembly 10 can be used to contain other food products such as sauces, gravy, dips, drinks, or any other liquid, non-liquid, or semi-liquid food products, as desired.
- the container assembly 10 includes a receptacle 12 , an insulation layer 14 , and a sleeve 16 .
- the receptacle 12 is configured for receiving the food product and may or may not include a handle.
- the receptacle 12 is formed of plastic such as high density polyethelyne configured to tolerate a food product with a high temperature.
- plastic such as high density polyethelyne configured to tolerate a food product with a high temperature.
- Other materials such as polypropylene, polycarbonate, polyethylene pterethalate (PET), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), or other plastics can be employed depending on the desired food product, and the temperature thereof, to be received in the receptacle 12 .
- PET polyethylene pterethalate
- PVC polyvinyl chloride
- the receptacle 12 can be formed from any durable material as desired such as metal or foam, for example, without departing from the scope of the instant disclosure.
- the receptacle 12 is a bulk soup receptacle configured to contain soup in bulk such as a receptacle configured to contain 64 ounce
- the receptacle 12 includes an annular mouth 17 defining an opening 18 configured to receive the food product and a serving utensil 15 therethrough.
- the mouth 17 can be any dimension as desired. In a non-limiting example, the diameter is greater than 110 millimeters or larger to facilitate receiving the utensil 15 .
- a lid 19 is coupled to the mouth 17 of the receptacle 12 to selectively cover the opening 18 of the receptacle 12 .
- the receptacle 12 is any receptacle such as a bottle or pouch, for example, configured to hold food products according to safety and regulatory requirements.
- the receptacle 12 is at least partially received by the insulation layer 14 .
- the insulation layer 14 is configured to insulate the receptacle 12 containing the food product and substantially maintain a temperature thereof.
- the insulation layer 14 is configured to substantially maintain the temperature of a cold food product or substantially maintain the temperature of hot food product.
- the insulation layer 14 is a preformed multi-layer bubble foil wrap formed by a heat seal process that envelopes a portion of the receptacle 12 .
- the insulation layer 14 can be any material configured to insulate the receptacle 12 such as a foam, an expanded polystyrene (EPS), a wood based material, a foil, or any other material or combination of materials configured to insulate the food product, for example. Additionally, it is understood the insulation layer 14 can envelope an entirety of the receptacle 12 , if desired.
- EPS expanded polystyrene
- the insulation layer 14 can envelope an entirety of the receptacle 12 , if desired.
- the receptacle 12 and the insulation layer 14 are received within the sleeve 16 , wherein the insulation layer 14 is interposed between the receptacle 12 and the sleeve 16 .
- the sleeve 16 is collapsible and includes a bottom 25 having an automatic bottom set-up, constructed by means of hinged-together bottom flaps (further described hereinbelow), that securely closes the bottom 25 of the sleeve 16 .
- the sleeve 16 can include other types of bottoms now known or later discovered without departing from the scope of the disclosure.
- the sleeve 16 is formed from a material such as solid bleached sulphate (SBS) paperboard, E-flute corrugated, or any other style fiberboard.
- the sleeve 16 includes a first sidewall 26 a , a second sidewall 26 b , a third sidewall 26 c , and a fourth sidewall 26 d cooperating with each other to define a cavity 28 for receiving the receptacle 12 and the insulation layer 14 . It is understood, the sleeve 16 can include any number of sidewalls such as more than four sidewalls or fewer than four sidewalls, as desired.
- the sleeve 16 includes a cover 20 .
- the cover 20 has a top wall 21 , a first partition 30 a , a second partition 30 b , and a third partition 30 c .
- the top wall 21 is hingedly coupled to the fourth sidewall 26 d for movement between a closed position, as shown in FIG. 1 , and an open position, as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the partitions 30 a , 30 b , 30 c extend from the top wall 21 and partially overlap the first sidewall 26 a , the second sidewall 26 b , and the third sidewall 26 c . It is understood more than or fewer than three partitions can be employed, as desired.
- a slot 22 is formed in the top wall 21 .
- the slot 22 is configured for receiving the utensil 15 . More than one slot 22 can be formed in the cover 20 , as desired, to receive various utensils.
- the cover 20 further includes a first pair of tabs 32 cooperating with a first pair of slits 34 configured to facilitate forming and reinforcing the cover 20 .
- the first pair of slits 34 are formed adjacent an edge of the top wall 21 and the first pair of tabs 32 extend from the first partition 30 a .
- a second pair tabs 31 cooperating with a second pair of slits 33 are configured to maintain the cover 20 in the closed position.
- the second pair of slits 33 are formed in the second partition 30 b and the third partition 30 c and the second pair of tabs 31 extend from opposing sides of the first sidewall 26 a . Additional tabs and slits can be employed as desired.
- Other engagement means can be employed to facilitate forming and reinforcing the top cover 20 .
- adhesive and fasteners could be used in addition to or in lieu of the tabs 31 , 32 and the slits 33 , 34 .
- the cover 20 includes a rim 23 defining an aperture 24 formed in the top wall 21 thereof.
- the aperture 24 is configured to receive a portion of the receptacle 12 .
- the aperture 24 substantially corresponds to a shape of the mouth 17 of the receptacle 12 .
- the rim 23 includes a substantially curvilinear portion 23 a and a substantially linear portion 23 b to define a segmented circular shape of the aperture 24 .
- the linear portion 23 h is configured to engage with the mouth 17 of the receptacle 12 to secure the cover 20 in the closed position.
- the rim 23 can include any number of curvilinear or linear portions to define any shape of the aperture 24 , as desired, such as circular, ovular, polygonal, or any other shape for example.
- the sleeve 16 further includes a handle 36 coupled thereto and configured to facilitate transporting the container assembly 10 .
- the handle 36 shown is an elongate plastic rope handle having substantially T-shaped ends. Each of the ends of the handle 36 is inserted through a respective slot 38 formed in the second sidewall 26 b and the third sidewall 26 c of the sleeve 16 . The ends of the handle 36 engage with an interior surface of the sidewalls 26 b , 26 c so that the handle 36 can support the container assembly 10 during transportation thereof. It is understood other handle types and configurations can be used, as desired.
- the sleeve 16 further includes a first flap 40 a , a second flap 40 b , and a third flap 40 c hingedly coupled to and extending from the first sidewall 26 a , the second sidewall 26 b , and the third sidewall 26 c , respectively.
- the flaps 40 a , 40 b , 40 c are configured to converge inwardly towards the mouth 17 of the receptacle 12 retained in the sleeve 16 .
- an edge 42 of each of the flaps 40 a , 40 b , 40 c is configured to releasably engage a portion of the mouth 17 or the lid 19 to maintain an inwardly converging position of the flaps 40 a , 40 b , 40 c with respect to the sleeve 16 .
- the flaps 40 a , 40 b , 40 c are disposed beneath the top wall 21 and substantially concealed by the top wall 21 .
- the sleeve 16 includes three flaps and the edges 42 of the flaps 40 a , 40 b , 40 c have an arcuate shape to correspond to a substantially circular shaped mouth 17 . It is understood, the sleeve 16 can include any number of flaps 40 a , 40 b , 40 c such as one flap, two flaps, four flaps, five flaps, six flaps, eight flaps, etc.
- the shell 16 is formed from a one-piece blank 50 made from a corrugated material, flute styled corrugated fiberboard, or any other style corrugated fiberboard.
- the blank 50 includes a first panel 52 , a second panel 54 , a third panel 56 , and a fourth panel 58 to form the respective sidewalls 26 a , 26 b , 26 c , 26 d .
- the panels 52 , 54 , 56 , 58 are each hingedly coupled to at least one adjacent panel 52 , 54 , 56 , 58 along fold lines 51 .
- the fold lines 51 can be formed by perforations, scored marks, or any other means to hingedly couple the panels 52 , 54 . 56 , 58 to each other.
- a securement tab 59 is hingedly coupled to the second panel 54 and configured to facilitate formation of the sidewalls 26 a , 26 b , 26 c , 26 d .
- the second pair of tabs 31 extend from the sides of the first panel 52 .
- the blank 50 further includes a first bottom flap 62 hingedly coupled to a first end of the first panel 52 , a second bottom flap 64 hingedly coupled to a first end of the second panel 54 , a third bottom flap 66 hingedly coupled to a first end of the third panel 56 , and a fourth bottom flap 68 hingedly coupled to a first end of the fourth panel 58 .
- the bottom flaps 62 , 64 , 66 , 68 cooperate with each other to form the bottom 25 of the sleeve 16 .
- the bottom flaps 62 , 64 , 66 , 68 are each hingedly coupled to the respective panels 52 , 54 , 56 , 58 along fold lines 61 .
- the fold lines 61 can be formed by perforations, scored marks, or the like, for example.
- the second bottom flap 64 and the third bottom flap 66 can include securement tabs 69 hingedly coupled thereto to facilitate formation of the bottom 25 of the sleeve 16 .
- additional securement tabs 69 can be included on any of the bottom flaps, as desired.
- the blank 50 further includes the flaps 40 a , 40 b , 40 c as described hereinabove.
- the first flap 40 a is hingedly coupled to a second end of the first panel 52
- the second flap 40 b in hingedly coupled to a second end of the second panel 54
- the third flap 40 c is hingedly coupled to a second end of the third panel 56 .
- the flaps 40 a , 40 b , 40 c are each hingedly coupled to the respective panels 52 , 54 , 56 along fold lines 41 .
- the fold lines 41 can be formed by perforations, scored marks, or the like, for example.
- a top panel 70 configured to form the cover 20 of the shell 16 is hingedly coupled to a second end of the fourth panel 58 along a fold line 71 .
- the fold line 71 can be formed by perforations, scored marks, or the like, for example.
- the top panel 70 is divided into a first section 72 , a second section 74 , a third section 76 , and a fourth section 78 .
- the sections 72 , 74 , 76 , 78 are hingedly coupled to each other along fold lines 81 .
- the fold lines 81 can be formed by perforations, scored marks, or the like, for example.
- the first section 72 is disposed adjacent the fold line 71 and forms the top wall 21 of the cover 20 .
- the first section 72 includes the aperture 24 and the first pair of slits 34 for receiving the first pair of tabs 32 formed therein.
- the first section 72 additionally includes a knock-out portion 80 for forming the slot 22 of the cover 20 of the shell 16 .
- the knock-out portion 80 is disposed adjacent the fold line 71 and is defined by a portion of the fold line 71 and a perforated line 82 .
- the knock-out portion 80 can be disposed at any portion of the top panel 70 as desired and can be configured to be completely removed or hingedly coupled to the first section 72 .
- the second section 74 , the third section 76 , and the fourth section 78 form the partitions 30 a , 30 b , 30 c , respectively.
- the third section 76 and the fourth section 78 each extend laterally from opposing sides of the first section 72 and each include one of the second pair of slits 33 formed therein.
- An engagement tab 90 is hingedly coupled to each of the third section 76 and the fourth section 78 along fold lines 91 .
- the engagement tabs 90 are configured to facilitate formation of the cover 20 .
- the second section 74 extends from the edge of the first section 72 opposing the fold line 71 .
- the second section 74 is divided into a first sub-section 84 adjacent the first section 72 , a second sub-section 86 , and a third sub-section 88 .
- the sub-sections 84 , 86 , 88 are hingedly coupled to each other along perforated fold lines 92 .
- the first sub-section 84 and the third sub-section 88 each have a width substantially equal to a width of the third section 76 and the fourth section 78 .
- the second sub-section 86 is disposed intermediate the first subsection 84 and the third subsection 88 and has a width substantially equal to a thickness of the engagement tabs 90 .
- the first pair of tabs 32 extend outwardly from the third sub-section 88 .
- the top panel 70 can include other configurations as desired.
- the top panel 70 can include any number of sections and subsections to form the cover 20 .
- the sidewalls 26 a , 26 b , 26 c , 26 d are formed by folding the panels 52 , 54 , 56 , 58 along the fold lines 51 and securing the securement tab 59 to the first panel 52 .
- the bottom flaps 62 , 64 , 66 , 68 are folded along the fold lines 61 and cooperate with each other to form the bottom 25 of the sleeve 16 .
- the flaps 40 a , 40 b , 40 c are folded along the fold lines 41 to converge inwardly with respect to the shell 16 .
- the top panel 70 is then manipulated to form the cover 20 of the shell 16 .
- the second section 74 , the third section 76 , and the fourth section 78 are folded along fold lines 81 towards the sidewalls 26 a , 26 b , 26 c , 26 d .
- the third section 76 and the fourth section 78 form the second partition 30 b and the third partition 30 c , respectively.
- the engagement tabs 90 are then folded along fold lines 91 towards each other to abut an inner surface of the second section 74 at the first sub-section 84 thereof.
- the second section 74 is folded upon itself along the fold lines 91 to envelope the engagement tabs 90 and form the first partition 30 a .
- the second section 74 envelopes the engagement tabs 90 so the first sub-section 84 is substantially parallel to the third sub-section 88 and the second sub-section 86 is substantially perpendicular to the first sub-section 84 and the third subsection 88 .
- the first pair of tabs 32 cooperate with the first pair of slits 34 to maintain the second section 74 in a position enveloped about the engagement tabs 90 to form and reinforce the first partition 30 a.
- the cover 20 can then be folded about the fold line 71 to move from the open position to the closed position as desired.
- the second pair of tabs 31 cooperate with the second pair of slits 33 to maintain the cover 20 in the closed position.
- the knock-out portion 80 of the blank 50 can be separated along the perforated lines 82 and folded along the fold line 71 to form the slot 22 for receiving the utensil 15 .
- the receptacle 12 is positioned within the insulation layer 14 so that the insulation layer 14 either partially or entirely envelopes the receptacle 12 .
- the sleeve 16 can be stored flat and easily opened by forming and securing the bottom 25 .
- the receptacle 12 and insulation layer 14 are positioned within the sleeve 16 so the sleeve 16 covers a substantial portion of the receptacle 12 and insulation layer 14 .
- the flaps 40 a , 40 b , 40 c are folded about the fold lines 41 and are urged to an inwardly converging position to engage with the mouth 17 of the receptacle 12 or the lid 19 .
- the cover 20 is moved from the open position to the closed position so that the mouth 17 and the lid 19 are received through the aperture 24 formed therein.
- the substantially linear portion 23 b of the rim 23 engages with the mouth 17 and/or the lid 19 to maintain the cover 20 in the closed position.
- Each of the ends of the handle 36 are inserted through a respective slot 38 formed in the second sidewall 26 b and the third sidewall 26 c so that the container assembly 10 can be easily and safely transported.
- the utensil 15 can be inserted through the slot 22 .
- the receptacle 12 is filled with a food product such as hot soup.
- the mouth 17 of the receptacle 12 facilitates quick transfer of the food product to the receptacle 12 .
- the lid 19 is coupled to the receptacle 12 to close the opening 18 .
- the insulation layer 14 insulates the food product within the receptacle 12 thereby facilitating a minimal temperature drop over a period of time such as the time of travel from the food retailers to a designated delivery location.
- the sleeve 16 further facilitates insulation and provides a portable containing means for transporting food products.
- the configuration of the sleeve 16 is durable and easy to assemble.
- the container assembly 10 can militate against a temperature drop of more than 5-10 degrees Fahrenheit per hour. It is understood that the container assembly 10 can be assembled either prior to filling the receptacle 12 with the food product or after filling the receptacle 12 with the food product. In certain embodiments, the container assembly 10 can be pre-assembled and packaged and delivered in units of six or twelve, for example, to the food retailers, restaurants, caterers, etc. According to this embodiment, the retail food providers only are required to remove the lid 19 , fill the receptacle 12 with the food product, replace the lid 19 , and provide the take-out, delivery, or catered service.
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Abstract
A container assembly for use in containing a food product includes a receptacle having a mouth defining an opening. The container assembly also includes a sleeve having a plurality of sidewalls forming a cavity and a cover engaging with the sidewalls and covering the cavity. The cavity at least partially retains the receptacle therein. The cover includes a rim defining an aperture for receiving the mouth of the receptacle therethrough.
Description
- This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/940,889 filed Feb. 18, 2014, hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- The invention relates to a container for transporting food products and more particularly to a container assembly for transporting and thermally insulating soup.
- Many commercial prepared food retailers, restaurants, catering services, and the like provide catering, delivery, or to-go services for consumers for multi-person gatherings such as meetings, parties, or other events. Due to factors such as speed, affordability, and health, soup has become an increasingly common and desired food option for consumers. In order to provide for multi-person gatherings, portable bulk soup containers exist in order to transport the soup from the food provider's facility to the designated location of the gathering.
- However, many problems exist in transporting soup. Initially, certain soups must maintain a certain range of temperatures for quality assurance and/or regulatory reasons. Current containers are unable to substantially maintain the desired range of temperatures of the soup. Additionally, soup ladles or other similar serving utensils are the simplest and efficient means for serving soup from the container to an individual. However, some bulk soup containers do not provide an opening that is large enough or an ergonomic shape that is conducive to receive the soup ladle or serving utensils while also providing an efficient means for filling the container with the food product. Furthermore, some bulk soup containers can be unwieldy and unable to withstand the weight of the bulk soup. Certain containers can also be difficult to assemble.
- It would therefore be desirable to provide a portable container assembly for transporting soup that is sturdy, ergonomically configured, and substantially maintains a desired temperature of the soup that can also be easily manufactured and assembled.
- Compatible and attuned with the present invention, a portable container assembly and method of assembling a portable container assembly for transporting soup that is sturdy, ergonomically configured, and substantially maintains a desired temperature of the soup that can also be easily manufactured and assembled has surprisingly been discovered.
- According to an embodiment of the invention a container assembly for use in containing a food product is disclosed. The container includes a receptacle having a mouth defining an opening. The container assembly also includes a sleeve having a plurality of sidewalls forming a cavity and a cover engaging the sidewalls and covering the cavity. The cavity at least partially receiving the receptacle therein. The cover includes an aperture for receiving the mouth of the receptacle therethrough.
- According to another embodiment of the invention, a container assembly for use in containing a food product is disclosed. The container assembly includes a receptacle having a mouth defining an opening and an insulation layer at least partially enveloping the receptacle. The container assembly also includes a sleeve having a plurality of sidewalls forming a cavity and a cover hingedly coupled with a first one of the sidewalls. The cavity at least partially receiving the receptacle and the insulation therein. The cover includes an aperture for receiving the mouth of the receptacle therethrough.
- According to a further embodiment of the invention, a method of assembling a container assembly is disclosed. The method includes the steps of providing a blank including a plurality of side panels, a plurality of bottom flaps each hingedly coupled to a first end of one of the plurality of side panels, and a top panel hingedly coupled to a second end of a first one of the side panels. The method further includes the step of arranging the side panels, the bottom flaps, and the top panel to form an outer shell having a plurality of sidewalls and a cover. The cover includes a rim defining an aperture formed therein. A receptacle and an insulation layer are provided. The receptacle having a mouth defining an opening configured for receiving a food product. The receptacle is enveloped with the insulation layer. The method includes disposing the receptacle and the insulation layer in the outer shell and positioning the top cover in a closed position.
- The above, as well as other objects and advantages of the invention, will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from reading the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the invention when considered in the light of the accompanying drawings which:
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FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of a container assembly according to an embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 2 is an exploded top perspective view of the container assembly ofFIG. 1 ; and -
FIG. 3 is a top plan view of a blank for forming the outer shell of the container assembly ofFIGS. 1-2 . - The following detailed description and appended drawings describe and illustrate various embodiments of the invention. The description and drawings serve to enable one skilled in the art to make and use the invention, and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention in any manner. The terms “bottom,” “top,” and “side” are for purposes of relative orientation only and not as an absolute position. In respect of the methods disclosed, the steps presented are exemplary in nature, and thus, the order of the steps is not necessary or critical.
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FIGS. 1-2 illustrate aportable container assembly 10 configured to contain and transport liquid or semi-liquid food products such as soup according to an embodiment of the invention. However, it is understood thecontainer assembly 10 can be used to contain other food products such as sauces, gravy, dips, drinks, or any other liquid, non-liquid, or semi-liquid food products, as desired. Thecontainer assembly 10 includes areceptacle 12, aninsulation layer 14, and asleeve 16. - The
receptacle 12 is configured for receiving the food product and may or may not include a handle. In certain embodiments, thereceptacle 12 is formed of plastic such as high density polyethelyne configured to tolerate a food product with a high temperature. Other materials such as polypropylene, polycarbonate, polyethylene pterethalate (PET), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), or other plastics can be employed depending on the desired food product, and the temperature thereof, to be received in thereceptacle 12. However, it is understood thereceptacle 12 can be formed from any durable material as desired such as metal or foam, for example, without departing from the scope of the instant disclosure. In a non-limiting example, thereceptacle 12 is a bulk soup receptacle configured to contain soup in bulk such as a receptacle configured to contain 64 ounces or 128 ounces. - The
receptacle 12 includes anannular mouth 17 defining anopening 18 configured to receive the food product and aserving utensil 15 therethrough. Themouth 17 can be any dimension as desired. In a non-limiting example, the diameter is greater than 110 millimeters or larger to facilitate receiving theutensil 15. Alid 19 is coupled to themouth 17 of thereceptacle 12 to selectively cover the opening 18 of thereceptacle 12. Thereceptacle 12 is any receptacle such as a bottle or pouch, for example, configured to hold food products according to safety and regulatory requirements. - The
receptacle 12 is at least partially received by theinsulation layer 14. Theinsulation layer 14 is configured to insulate thereceptacle 12 containing the food product and substantially maintain a temperature thereof. In certain embodiments, theinsulation layer 14 is configured to substantially maintain the temperature of a cold food product or substantially maintain the temperature of hot food product. In certain embodiments, theinsulation layer 14 is a preformed multi-layer bubble foil wrap formed by a heat seal process that envelopes a portion of thereceptacle 12. However, theinsulation layer 14 can be any material configured to insulate thereceptacle 12 such as a foam, an expanded polystyrene (EPS), a wood based material, a foil, or any other material or combination of materials configured to insulate the food product, for example. Additionally, it is understood theinsulation layer 14 can envelope an entirety of thereceptacle 12, if desired. - The
receptacle 12 and theinsulation layer 14 are received within thesleeve 16, wherein theinsulation layer 14 is interposed between thereceptacle 12 and thesleeve 16. Thesleeve 16 is collapsible and includes a bottom 25 having an automatic bottom set-up, constructed by means of hinged-together bottom flaps (further described hereinbelow), that securely closes the bottom 25 of thesleeve 16. However, it is understood thesleeve 16 can include other types of bottoms now known or later discovered without departing from the scope of the disclosure. Thesleeve 16 is formed from a material such as solid bleached sulphate (SBS) paperboard, E-flute corrugated, or any other style fiberboard. Thesleeve 16 includes afirst sidewall 26 a, asecond sidewall 26 b, athird sidewall 26 c, and afourth sidewall 26 d cooperating with each other to define acavity 28 for receiving thereceptacle 12 and theinsulation layer 14. It is understood, thesleeve 16 can include any number of sidewalls such as more than four sidewalls or fewer than four sidewalls, as desired. - The
sleeve 16 includes acover 20. Thecover 20 has atop wall 21, afirst partition 30 a, asecond partition 30 b, and athird partition 30 c. Thetop wall 21 is hingedly coupled to thefourth sidewall 26 d for movement between a closed position, as shown inFIG. 1 , and an open position, as shown inFIG. 2 . Thepartitions top wall 21 and partially overlap thefirst sidewall 26 a, thesecond sidewall 26 b, and thethird sidewall 26 c. It is understood more than or fewer than three partitions can be employed, as desired. In certain embodiments, aslot 22 is formed in thetop wall 21. Theslot 22 is configured for receiving theutensil 15. More than oneslot 22 can be formed in thecover 20, as desired, to receive various utensils. - In the embodiment illustrated, the
cover 20 further includes a first pair oftabs 32 cooperating with a first pair ofslits 34 configured to facilitate forming and reinforcing thecover 20. The first pair ofslits 34 are formed adjacent an edge of thetop wall 21 and the first pair oftabs 32 extend from thefirst partition 30 a. Asecond pair tabs 31 cooperating with a second pair ofslits 33 are configured to maintain thecover 20 in the closed position. The second pair ofslits 33 are formed in thesecond partition 30 b and thethird partition 30 c and the second pair oftabs 31 extend from opposing sides of thefirst sidewall 26 a. Additional tabs and slits can be employed as desired. Other engagement means can be employed to facilitate forming and reinforcing thetop cover 20. For example, adhesive and fasteners could be used in addition to or in lieu of thetabs slits - The
cover 20 includes arim 23 defining anaperture 24 formed in thetop wall 21 thereof. Theaperture 24 is configured to receive a portion of thereceptacle 12. Theaperture 24 substantially corresponds to a shape of themouth 17 of thereceptacle 12. In the embodiment illustrated, therim 23 includes a substantiallycurvilinear portion 23 a and a substantiallylinear portion 23 b to define a segmented circular shape of theaperture 24. The linear portion 23 h is configured to engage with themouth 17 of thereceptacle 12 to secure thecover 20 in the closed position. However, it is understood therim 23 can include any number of curvilinear or linear portions to define any shape of theaperture 24, as desired, such as circular, ovular, polygonal, or any other shape for example. - The
sleeve 16 further includes ahandle 36 coupled thereto and configured to facilitate transporting thecontainer assembly 10. Thehandle 36 shown is an elongate plastic rope handle having substantially T-shaped ends. Each of the ends of thehandle 36 is inserted through arespective slot 38 formed in thesecond sidewall 26 b and thethird sidewall 26 c of thesleeve 16. The ends of thehandle 36 engage with an interior surface of the sidewalls 26 b, 26 c so that thehandle 36 can support thecontainer assembly 10 during transportation thereof. It is understood other handle types and configurations can be used, as desired. - The
sleeve 16 further includes afirst flap 40 a, asecond flap 40 b, and athird flap 40 c hingedly coupled to and extending from thefirst sidewall 26 a, thesecond sidewall 26 b, and thethird sidewall 26 c, respectively. Theflaps mouth 17 of thereceptacle 12 retained in thesleeve 16. In the closed position, anedge 42 of each of theflaps mouth 17 or thelid 19 to maintain an inwardly converging position of theflaps sleeve 16. When thecover 20 is in the closed position, theflaps top wall 21 and substantially concealed by thetop wall 21. In the embodiment shown, thesleeve 16 includes three flaps and theedges 42 of theflaps mouth 17. It is understood, thesleeve 16 can include any number offlaps - As shown in
FIG. 3 , theshell 16 is formed from a one-piece blank 50 made from a corrugated material, flute styled corrugated fiberboard, or any other style corrugated fiberboard. However, similar paper-based materials, having similar performance characteristics, may be employed if desired as well as corrugated plastics or non-corrugated plastics, or other foldable material. The blank 50 includes afirst panel 52, asecond panel 54, athird panel 56, and afourth panel 58 to form therespective sidewalls panels adjacent panel panels securement tab 59 is hingedly coupled to thesecond panel 54 and configured to facilitate formation of the sidewalls 26 a, 26 b, 26 c, 26 d. The second pair oftabs 31 extend from the sides of thefirst panel 52. - The blank 50 further includes a
first bottom flap 62 hingedly coupled to a first end of thefirst panel 52, asecond bottom flap 64 hingedly coupled to a first end of thesecond panel 54, a thirdbottom flap 66 hingedly coupled to a first end of thethird panel 56, and afourth bottom flap 68 hingedly coupled to a first end of thefourth panel 58. The bottom flaps 62, 64, 66, 68 cooperate with each other to form the bottom 25 of thesleeve 16. The bottom flaps 62, 64, 66, 68 are each hingedly coupled to therespective panels second bottom flap 64 and the thirdbottom flap 66 can includesecurement tabs 69 hingedly coupled thereto to facilitate formation of the bottom 25 of thesleeve 16. Although, it is understandadditional securement tabs 69 can be included on any of the bottom flaps, as desired. - The blank 50 further includes the
flaps first flap 40 a is hingedly coupled to a second end of thefirst panel 52, thesecond flap 40 b in hingedly coupled to a second end of thesecond panel 54, and thethird flap 40 c is hingedly coupled to a second end of thethird panel 56. Theflaps respective panels - A
top panel 70 configured to form thecover 20 of theshell 16 is hingedly coupled to a second end of thefourth panel 58 along afold line 71. Thefold line 71 can be formed by perforations, scored marks, or the like, for example. Thetop panel 70 is divided into afirst section 72, asecond section 74, athird section 76, and afourth section 78. Thesections - The
first section 72 is disposed adjacent thefold line 71 and forms thetop wall 21 of thecover 20. Thefirst section 72 includes theaperture 24 and the first pair ofslits 34 for receiving the first pair oftabs 32 formed therein. In certain embodiments, thefirst section 72 additionally includes a knock-outportion 80 for forming theslot 22 of thecover 20 of theshell 16. The knock-outportion 80 is disposed adjacent thefold line 71 and is defined by a portion of thefold line 71 and aperforated line 82. However, it is understood, the knock-outportion 80 can be disposed at any portion of thetop panel 70 as desired and can be configured to be completely removed or hingedly coupled to thefirst section 72. - The
second section 74, thethird section 76, and thefourth section 78 form thepartitions third section 76 and thefourth section 78 each extend laterally from opposing sides of thefirst section 72 and each include one of the second pair ofslits 33 formed therein. Anengagement tab 90 is hingedly coupled to each of thethird section 76 and thefourth section 78 along fold lines 91. Theengagement tabs 90 are configured to facilitate formation of thecover 20. Thesecond section 74 extends from the edge of thefirst section 72 opposing thefold line 71. - The
second section 74 is divided into afirst sub-section 84 adjacent thefirst section 72, asecond sub-section 86, and athird sub-section 88. Thesub-sections first sub-section 84 and thethird sub-section 88 each have a width substantially equal to a width of thethird section 76 and thefourth section 78. Thesecond sub-section 86 is disposed intermediate thefirst subsection 84 and thethird subsection 88 and has a width substantially equal to a thickness of theengagement tabs 90. The first pair oftabs 32 extend outwardly from thethird sub-section 88. It is understood thetop panel 70 can include other configurations as desired. For example, thetop panel 70 can include any number of sections and subsections to form thecover 20. - To assemble the
shell 16 from the blank 50, thesidewalls panels securement tab 59 to thefirst panel 52. The bottom flaps 62, 64, 66, 68 are folded along the fold lines 61 and cooperate with each other to form the bottom 25 of thesleeve 16. Theflaps shell 16. Thetop panel 70 is then manipulated to form thecover 20 of theshell 16. - To form the
cover 20, thesecond section 74, thethird section 76, and thefourth section 78 are folded alongfold lines 81 towards thesidewalls third section 76 and thefourth section 78 form thesecond partition 30 b and thethird partition 30 c, respectively. Theengagement tabs 90 are then folded alongfold lines 91 towards each other to abut an inner surface of thesecond section 74 at thefirst sub-section 84 thereof. Thesecond section 74 is folded upon itself along thefold lines 91 to envelope theengagement tabs 90 and form thefirst partition 30 a. Thesecond section 74 envelopes theengagement tabs 90 so thefirst sub-section 84 is substantially parallel to thethird sub-section 88 and thesecond sub-section 86 is substantially perpendicular to thefirst sub-section 84 and thethird subsection 88. The first pair oftabs 32 cooperate with the first pair ofslits 34 to maintain thesecond section 74 in a position enveloped about theengagement tabs 90 to form and reinforce thefirst partition 30 a. - Once formed, the
cover 20 can then be folded about thefold line 71 to move from the open position to the closed position as desired. The second pair oftabs 31 cooperate with the second pair ofslits 33 to maintain thecover 20 in the closed position. The knock-outportion 80 of the blank 50 can be separated along theperforated lines 82 and folded along thefold line 71 to form theslot 22 for receiving theutensil 15. - To assemble the
container assembly 10, thereceptacle 12 is positioned within theinsulation layer 14 so that theinsulation layer 14 either partially or entirely envelopes thereceptacle 12. Thesleeve 16 can be stored flat and easily opened by forming and securing the bottom 25. Thereceptacle 12 andinsulation layer 14 are positioned within thesleeve 16 so thesleeve 16 covers a substantial portion of thereceptacle 12 andinsulation layer 14. Theflaps mouth 17 of thereceptacle 12 or thelid 19. Thecover 20 is moved from the open position to the closed position so that themouth 17 and thelid 19 are received through theaperture 24 formed therein. In certain embodiments, the substantiallylinear portion 23 b of therim 23 engages with themouth 17 and/or thelid 19 to maintain thecover 20 in the closed position. - Each of the ends of the
handle 36 are inserted through arespective slot 38 formed in thesecond sidewall 26 b and thethird sidewall 26 c so that thecontainer assembly 10 can be easily and safely transported. Theutensil 15 can be inserted through theslot 22. - In application, the
receptacle 12 is filled with a food product such as hot soup. Themouth 17 of thereceptacle 12 facilitates quick transfer of the food product to thereceptacle 12. Thelid 19 is coupled to thereceptacle 12 to close theopening 18. Advantageously, theinsulation layer 14 insulates the food product within thereceptacle 12 thereby facilitating a minimal temperature drop over a period of time such as the time of travel from the food retailers to a designated delivery location. Thesleeve 16 further facilitates insulation and provides a portable containing means for transporting food products. The configuration of thesleeve 16 is durable and easy to assemble. - In non-limiting examples, the
container assembly 10 can militate against a temperature drop of more than 5-10 degrees Fahrenheit per hour. It is understood that thecontainer assembly 10 can be assembled either prior to filling thereceptacle 12 with the food product or after filling thereceptacle 12 with the food product. In certain embodiments, thecontainer assembly 10 can be pre-assembled and packaged and delivered in units of six or twelve, for example, to the food retailers, restaurants, caterers, etc. According to this embodiment, the retail food providers only are required to remove thelid 19, fill thereceptacle 12 with the food product, replace thelid 19, and provide the take-out, delivery, or catered service. - From the foregoing description, one ordinarily skilled in the art can easily ascertain the essential characteristics of this invention and, without departing from the spirit and scope thereof, can make various changes and modifications to the invention to adapt it to various usages and conditions.
Claims (20)
1. A container assembly for use in containing a food product comprising:
a receptacle having a mouth defining an opening; and
a sleeve having a plurality of sidewalls forming a cavity and a cover engaging the sidewalls and covering the cavity, the cavity at least partially receiving the receptacle therein, the cover including an aperture for receiving the mouth of the receptacle therethrough.
2. The container assembly of claim 1 , further comprising an insulation layer at least partially enveloping the receptacle and retained by the sleeve.
3. The container assembly of claim 1 , wherein the sleeve is corrugated.
4. The container assembly of claim 1 , wherein the sleeve includes a flap hingedly coupled to the sleeve, the flap configured to converge towards and engage the mouth of the receptacle.
5. The container assembly of claim 1 , wherein a rim defines the aperture and the rim has a substantially linear portion engaging the receptacle to maintain the cover in a closed position.
6. The container assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cover includes a top wall and a plurality of partitions extending from the top wall, the plurality of partitions configured to partially overlap the sidewalls.
7. The container assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cover is hingedly coupled to one of the plurality of sidewalls.
8. The container assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cover includes a slot formed therein configured for receiving a utensil.
9. The container assembly of claim 1 , wherein the sleeve includes a handle coupled thereto.
10. A container assembly for use in containing a food product comprising:
a receptacle having a mouth defining an opening;
an insulation layer at least partially enveloping the receptacle; and
a sleeve having a plurality of sidewalls forming a cavity and a cover hingedly coupled with a first one of the sidewalls, the cavity at least partially receiving the receptacle and the insulation therein, the cover including an aperture for receiving the mouth of the receptacle therethrough.
11. The container assembly of claim 10 , wherein the sleeve is corrugated and the insulation layer is a preformed bubble foil wrap.
12. The container assembly of claim 10 , wherein the sleeve includes a flap hingedly coupled to a second one of the sidewalls
13. The container assembly of claim 10 , wherein the cover includes a slot formed therein configured for receiving a utensil and the sleeve includes a handle coupled thereto.
14. The container assembly of claim 10 , wherein a rim defines the aperture and the rim has a substantially linear portion engaging the receptacle and configured to maintain the cover in a closed position.
15. The container assembly of claim 10 , wherein the cover includes a top wall and a plurality of partitions extending from the top wall, the plurality of partitions configured to partially overlap the plurality of sidewalls.
16. A method of assembling a container assembly comprising the steps of:
providing a blank including a plurality of side panels, a plurality of bottom flaps each hingedly coupled to a first end of one of the plurality of side panels, and a top panel hingedly coupled to a second end of a first one of the side panels;
arranging the side panels, the bottom flaps, and the top panel to form an outer shell having a plurality of sidewalls and a cover;
providing a receptacle and an insulation layer, the receptacle having a mouth defining an opening configured for receiving a food product;
enveloping the receptacle with the insulation layer;
disposing the receptacle and the insulation layer in the outer shell; and
positioning the top cover in a closed position.
17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the top panel includes a plurality of sections.
18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising the step of folding the plurality of sections to form a top wall of the cover and a plurality of partitions of the cover, the partitions extending from the top wall and configured to overlap a portion of the sidewalls.
19. The method of claim 18 , further comprising the step of folding at least one of the sections upon itself to envelope a portion of the cover.
20. The method of claim 15 , further comprising the step of filling the receptacle with a food product.
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