[0001] The invention relates to a method of producing a frustoconical container for food
products, having at its upper edge a scoop-like edge portion and an opposite recessed
edge portion, wherein the interior surface of the container being printed with a line
pattern extending along the generatix of the container at a central part of the scoop-like
edge portion, comprising the steps of printing an elongated strip of stock, cutting
out a sidewall blank, connecting the side edges of the blank with each other, and
affixing a bottom disc.
[0002] From British patent 271 017 a molded drinking cup is known which has a frustoconical
sidewall structure. One part of the circumference of the sidewall edge is nearer to
the bottom of the cup than another part thus defining an open scoop. French patent
1 402 124 discloses a frustoconical cup made of a sidewall blank, the side edges of
which are connected with each other and thereafter a bottom disc is affixed to the
sidewall.
[0003] For serving french fried potatoes there are also known collapsible scoop and serving
containers which must be assembled from a collapsed position into an upstanding or
modified condition prior to ingesting substantially measured quantities of french
fried potatoes therein for the purpose of dispensing these measured quantities of
potatoes to retail customers and the like. Also, such prior art containers are not
basically capable of standing upright but require sloping supports or other ancillary
equipment at the point of purchase in order to properly present them to retail customers
in fast-food establishments and the like.
[0004] The scooped out center portion of the sidewall blank forms the lowermost edge portion
of the mouth of the scoop or skuttle configuration. The position of this lowermost
edge portion defines the front of the container, thereby rendering the interior surface
of the high back portion of the scoop, including the lapped side seam, the apparent
obverse surface of the interior of the container.
[0005] For aesthetic reasons, when the supply of french fries or other food products in
a container are substantially depleted by customer consumption, a vertical parallel
line pattern printed or otherwise applied to the interior obverse surface of the container,
with the pattern lines parallel to the side seam, is desirable. This pattern is oriented
in a substantially similar manner to the elongated french fries and the lines are
suggestively similar in configuration to the french fries. Thus, the container appears
less empty to the consumer of the contents thereof at any given stage of consumption.
[0006] However, in forming such a pattern on the obverse interior surface of a frustoconical
container hitherto on spaced apart portions of a strip stock discrete line patterns
were printed. This requires that the cutting tool for cutting out the arcuate sidewall
blank be in full registry to the printed portions of the strip stock. A slight deviation
from the fully registered position of the cutting tool relative to the printed portions
of the strip stock will result in a sidewall the interior surface of which is not
continuously covered with the desired line pattern. Moreover for advertising purposes
and the like another printing often has to be applied on the surface of the strip
stock opposite the one intended to carry the line pattern, and this likewise requires
that the printing on the two surfaces of the strip stock be in full registry. This
presents undesirable costs and quality control factors.
[0007] The invention provides for a method of producing a frustoconical scoop and serving
container capable of standing upright, in which the difficulties hitherto involved
with the provision of a line pattern on its obverse interior surface are overcome.
[0008] The method according to the invention of producing a frustoconical container for
food products having at its upper edge a scoop-like edge portion and an opposite recessed
edge portion, wherein the interior surface of the container being printed with a line
pattern extending along the generatix of the container at a central part of the scoop-like
edge portion, by printing an elongated strip of stock, cutting out a sidewall blank,
connecting the side edges of the blank with each other, and affixing a bottom disc
is characterized in that a shape is given to the blank such that, after having connected
the said side edges, the connection seam extends in the central part of the said scoop-like
edge portion along the generatix, and that a pattern of chevrons, in a consecutive
manner, is printed on said strip of stock in the longitudinal direction thereof, with
each said chevrons including an apex and two legs defining an angle substantially
equal to the angle included by said side edges of the blank, the apices of said chevrons
being substantially on the longitudinal center line of said strip and the legs of
said chevrons being substantially parallel to respective ones of the said side edges
of said blank.
[0009] If desired when printing said chevron pattern a central portion thereof can be omitted.
[0010] The combined scoop and serving container of the invention is constructed in the manner
of a two-piece frustoconical paper cup or the like having a sidewall blank with a
lapped side seam, a bottom disc having a downturned flange thereon and a bottom curl
formed on the sidewall portion of the cup which engages the skirt portion to form
a bottom curl and seam configuration at the lower closed end of the container upon
which the container will be self- supporting and stand upright.
[0011] The sidewall blank is cut with a substantially symmetrical curvature which is caused
to dip towards the lowermost extremity thereof at its center such that the resulting
two-piece frustoconical cup structure has a scoop or skuttle configuration at the
upper periphery thereof. Also, the side seam acts to stiffen the uppermost portion
of the top edge of the scoop. This is the portion of the scoop that first engages
bulk quantities of the foods to be scooped up thereby.
[0012] The resulting structure will nest one within the other as in the case of paper and
plastic two-piece frustoconical cups and the like and at the same time provide a scoop
configuration whereby french fries or other similar food products may be scooped up
and subsequently served in the same container.
[0013] In providing the interior parallel line pattern in the present invention, instead
of printing two discrete patterns, in registry on each surface of a given sidewall
blank in a sequence of such blanks on stock strip, the external blank surface pattern
is printed centered across the stock strip and on the opposite surface of the stock
is printed a chevron pattern of parallel chevrons having their apices located along
the longitudinal center line of the stock strip, their legs extruding to the outboard
edges of the stock strip, and the included angle of the legs being equal to the included
angle of the side edges of the sidewall blank which are to form the side seam in the
finished container.
[0014] In this manner, the lapping of the side edges of the sidewall blank will result in
a pattern of apparently vertical and parallel lines on the obverse interior surface
of the container. The chevron apices and the convergences of the legs of the chevrons
will be concealed from view behind the lowermost portion of the container sidewall.
[0015] This precludes the need for printing two patterns in registry on both sides of a
stock strip while providing the particular aesthetic pattern required on the obverse
portion of the frustoconical interior surface of the combined scoop and serving container.
[0016] The preassembled nature of the frustoconical two-piece cup-like container and its
stack- ability provide a much more facile and efficient means by which sanitary scooping
and serving containers can be made available to personnel in fast food establishments
and the like.
[0017] Also, scrap is minimized and the blanked-out shapes required to produce the containers
are very simplistic thereby eliminating the complexity of the folded blanks of present-day
devices.
[0018] One way of carrying out the invention is described in detail below with reference
to the drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective of combined scoop and serving container of the present invention
which is filled with food product;
Figure 2 is a plan view of a sidewall blank;
Figure 3 is cross-section of the bottom curl of the scoop and container taken along
line 3-3 of Figure 1;
Figures 4A and 4B are side-by-side presentations, respectively, of the exterior and
interior surface patterns of cup blanks as seen from opposite faces of the same segment
of a stock strip; and
Figure 5 is a front elevation of a finished container illustrating the desired parallel
and vertical line pattern on the obverse portion of the interior surface of the container.
Detailed Description of the Drawings
[0019] Referring jointly to Figures 1, 2 and 3 of the drawings, the combined scoop and serving
container 10 is shown as including a sidewall portion 12, a bottom disc or closure
14 having a dependent skirt portion 14A which when joined with a U-shaped reentrant
bend 12A on the sidewall forms a bottom curl configuration 16.
[0020] As shown in Figure 2, a side seam glue line 18 defines an area of overlap between
a first edge 12C and the opposite edge 12D of the sidewall blank 12 illustrated in
Figure 2 and another glue-containing area 20 is provided to define the area of the
bottom curl in which the reentrant bend 12A is effected.
[0021] The uppermost edge 12E of the sidewall blank 12 is provided with a central dip portion
or arcuate depression 12F from which the remainder of the upper edge 12E proceeds
in a series of substantially symmetrical stepped curves to the upper apices of the
side edges 12C and 12D. This series of stepped curves from the low point or arcuate
depression 12F in the upper edge 12E provides the scooped or skuttle shape illustrated
in Figure 1.
[0022] The uppermost reach of the top edge 12E of the container 10 comprises that portion
of the container 10 which first engages the food product when the container 10 is
utilized as a scoop. In the scoop mode of operation, the thumb of a user, for example,
is reposed in the arcuate depression 12F illustrated in the finished scoop and container
10 of Figure 1 with the forefinger and other fingers placed beneath the bottom curl
16 such that french fries or the like are ingested into the container in a substantially
measured quantity for subsequent dispensing to customers.
[0023] Accordingly, in order to provide increased rigidity at the uppermost point of the
top edge 12E, a lapped side seam along the glue line or area 18 consisting of the
overlapped edges 12C and 12D of the sidewall 12 provides a two-ply stiffened reinforcement
from the bottom curl 16 all the way up sidewall 12 to the uppermost portion of the
scalloped edge 12E to provide additional strength and stiffness to this food contacting
portion of the scoop-shaped receptacle 10.
[0024] Once filled with food products such as the french fries FF, the container 10 will
stand vertically on its own as clearly illustrated in Figure 1. This presents a stable
and highly attractive display to the potential customer about to purchase a given
portion of contained french fries and the like.
[0025] Referring now to Figures 4A and 4B, a plurality of sidewall blanks 12 are illustrated
in Figure 4A on the surface 22A of a strip of blank stock 22 in which the blanks 12
extend substantially from one side edge of the strip stock 22 to the other and the
side edges 12C and 12D of the sidewall blanks 12 define an included angle A as illustrated
in Figure 4A.
[0026] The reverse or opposite surface 22B of the same length of strip stock 22 is provided
with a chevron pattern 24 with each individual chevron including an apex 24A positioned
along the longitudinal center line 22CL of the strip of stock 22 indicated in dotted
lines in Figure 4B and having left and right legs 24B and 24C, respectively, defining
an included angle B substantially identical to the included angle A on the surface
22A as defined by the side edges 12C and 12D of the cup blank.
[0027] If desired, the apices 24A of the chevron pattern 24 can be omitted such as in the
area 24D defined by the dotted rectangle at the lowermost portion of the surface 22B
in Figure 4B.
[0028] Referring next to Figure 5, the container 10 of the present invention is illustrated
in a front elevation with the vertical stripes to the left of the side seam 18 being
comprised of parallel chevron arms 24C and those to the right of the side seam 18
being comprised of the chevron arms 24B, the illustration of Figure 4B being rotated
180° from its illustrated position when in its printed position on the back of the
strip stock 22 in Figure 4A.
[0029] As seen from Figures 4A and 4B, the arm 24C will be parallel to the side edges 12C
and the arms 24D will be parallel to the side edges 12D of the cup blanks 12 on the
strip of stock 22. This fact of relative orientation with respect to the dimensions
of the strip of stock 22 of the cup blanks 12 and the chevron pattern 24 provides
the necessary geometric relationship to achieve the desired substantially vertical
and parallel line pattern on the interior obverse surface of the container 10 while
simultaneously obviating the need to place individual printing plates in registry
front to back with respect to the surfaces 22A and 22B of the strip of stock 22.
[0030] As further illustrated in Figure 4B, a sidewall blank is illustrated in dotted lines
centrally of the surface 22B to show how the pattern of chevrons 24 is superimposed
upon the sidewall blank 12.
1. A method of producing a frustoconical container for food products, having at its
upper edge a scooplike edge portion and an opposite recessed edge portion, wherein
the interior surface of the container being printed with a line pattern extending
along the generatix of the container at a central part of the scoop-like edge portion,
comprising the steps of printing an elongated strip of stock, cutting out a sidewall
blank, connecting the side edges of the blank with each other, and affixing a bottom
disc characterized in that
a shape is given to the blank such that, after having connected the said side edges,
the connection seam extends in the central part of the said scoop-like edge portion
along the generatrix, and that
a pattern of chevrons, in a consecutive manner, is printed on said strip of stock
in the longitudinal direction thereof, with each said chevrons including an apex and
two legs defining an angle substantially equal to the angle included by said side
edges of the blank, the apices of said chevrons being substantially on the longitudinal
center line of said strip and the legs of said chevrons being substantially parallel
to respective ones of the said side edges of said blank.
2. The method according to claim 1 characterized in that when printing said chevron
pattern a central portion thereof is omitted.
1. Procédé de réalisation d'un conteneur tronconique pour des produits alimentaires
comportant à son bord supérieur une partie de bord en forme d'écope et une partie
de bord opposée en creux tandis que la surface intérieure du conteneur est dotée d'impressions
selon un réseau s'étendant le long de la génératrice du conteneur dans une partie
centrale de la partie de bord en forme d'écope, ledit procédé comportant des phases
d'impression d'une bande allongée de matériau, de coupure d'une ébauche de paroi latérale,
de fixation des bords latéraux de l'ébauche l'un à l'autre et de fixation d'un disque
de fond, caractérisé en ce que l'on donne à l'ébauche, après avoir fixé lesdits bords
latéraux, une forme telle que le joint ou la couture de fixation s'étend dans la partie
centrale de ladite partie de bord en forme d'écope le long de la génératrice et que
l'on imprime un réseau de chevrons, de façon subséquente sur ladite bande de matériau
dans la direction longitudinale, chacun desdits chevrons comportant une pointe et
deux bras définissant un angle sensiblement égal à l'angle inclus dans lesdits bords
de l'ébauche, les pointes desdits chevrons étant sensiblement sur l'axe de ladite
bande et les bras desdits chevrons étant sensiblement parallèles aux bords respectifs
. desdits côtés de ladite ébauche.
2. Procédé selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce qu'à l'impression dudit réseau
de chevrons, une partie centrale de ce réseau est omise.
1. Verfahren zum Herstellen eines kegelstumpfförmigen Behälters für Nahrungsmittel,
der an seiner oberen Kante einen schaufelartigen Kantenbereich und einen gegenüberliegenden
zurückversetzten Kantenbereich aufweist, wobei auf die innere Oberfläche des Behälters
ein Linienmuster aufgedruckt ist, das sich am mittleren Teil des schaufelartigen Kantenbereiches
längs der Behältermantellinie erstreckt,
indem man einen länglichen Materialstreifen bedruckt, einen Seitenwandrohling, ausschneidet,
die Seitenkanten des Rohlings miteinander verbindet und eine Bodenscheibe befestigt,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass dem Rohling eine solche Gestalt gegeben wird, dass sich
nach dem Verbinden der Seitenkanten die Verbindungsnaht am mittleren Teil des schaufelartigen
Kantenbereiches längs der Mantellinie erstreckt, und dass
auf den Materialstreifen in dessen Längsrichtung fortlaufend ein Muster aus Winkellinien
aufgedruckt wird, wobei jede Winkellinie eine Spitze und zwei Schenkel umfasst, die
einen Winkel definieren, der im wesentlichen gleich dem durch die Seitenkanten des
Rohlings eingeschlossenen Winkel ist, und wobei die Spitzen der Winkellinien im wesentlichen
auf der Mittellängslinie des Streifens und die Schenkel der Winkellinien im wesentlichen
parallel zu den betreffenden Seitenkanten des Rohlings liegen.
2. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass beim Aufdrucken des Winkellinienmusters
ein zentraler Bereich des Musters weggelassen wird.