[0001] The invention relates to sealable cartons, and more particularly to sealable cartons
having diagonal comer blanks for forming such cartons.
[0002] A tray-like shallow carton having angled (or diagonal) comers is a convenient means
for packaging many items, particularly generally flat food items such as pizza. One
example is illustrated in US 3, 512, 697. The angled corners provide a geometric structure
that strengthens the carton by increasing its load bearing capacity. The contents
of such a carton are protected from damage that might occur from loads typically placed
upon the carton. An example of a typical load is the weight produced when multiple
cartons are stacked one upon another for shipping and/or storage. Often, although
the angled comer structure is beneficial the resulting geometric configuration results
in a substantially open or openable corner structure through which contaminants may
enter. What is needed is a diagonally cornered carton whose angled corners inhibit
the entrance of contaminants into the carton.
[0003] US 4 58 924 is considered to be the closest prior art and forms the basis of the
precharacterising portion of claim 1.
[0004] Blanks for forming cartons are made from paperboard or other suitable material. It
is highly desirable to minimise the amount of excess carton forming material when
such blanks are made. Preferably the blank should be manufactured with a minimum of
excess carton forming material.
[0005] A first aspect of the present invention provides a blank for forming a flat tubular
carton, comprising a plurality of panels for forming outer walls of the carton including
a top, a base, pair of oppositely disposed side walls interconnecting the top and
the base to provide a flat tubular structure and end flaps to close opposite ends
of the carton. At a corner of the carton there is a corner structure comprising plurality
of panels to connect a first wall panel of the outer wall to adjacent wall panels.
The corner structure comprises a corner panel hingedly connected to the first wall
panel and adapted to provide a bevelled corner and a first gusset panel hingedly connected
to the comer panel and the adjacent wall panel of the first wall panel by means of
a connecting portion. A second gusset panel is hinged to the corner panel and the
second adjacent wall panel of the first wall panel by means of a connecting portion.
A portion of the first gusset panel is positioned adjacent the first adjacent wall
panel and separated therefrom by a first cut line, and a portion of the second gusset
panel is positioned adjacent the second adjacent wall panel and separated therefrom
by a second cut line. Each portion of the first and second gusset panels extends inwardly
in a substantially face contacting relationship with the respective first and second
adjacent wall panels in a set up condition.
[0006] Preferably the first and second gusset panels extend in an overlapping relationship
with the respective connecting portions in a set up condition.
[0007] According to an optional feature of this aspect of the present invention the first
adjacent wall panel is a base panel, the second adjacent wall panel is a top panel
and the first wall panel is one of the opposed side walls interconnecting the top
and base panels.
[0008] According to an optional feature of this aspect of the present invention there is
provided a carton formed from a blank according to one of the preceding paragraphs.
Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference
to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIGURE 1 is a plan view of a blank for forming a sealable carton according to a preferred
embodiment of the invention
FIGURE 2 is an isometric illustration of a carton fully closed and sealed;
FIGURE 3 is a plan view of a blank for forming a sealable container according to a
second preferred embodiment of the invention;
FIGURE 4 is an isometric illustration of carton erected from a blank of Figure 3 fully
closed and sealed;
FIGURE 5 is a plan view of a blank for forming a sealable carton according to a third
preferred embodiment of the invention;
FIGURE 6 is an isometric illustration of a carton erected from a blank of Figure 5
fully closed and sealed;
FIGURE 7 is a plan view of a blank for forming a sealable carton according to a fourth
embodiment of the invention;
FIGURE 8 is an isometric illustration of a carton erected from a blank of Figure 7
fully closed and sealed;
FIGURE 9 is a plan view of a blank for forming a sealable carton according to a fifth
embodiment of the invention; and
FIGURE 10 is an isometric illustration of a carton erected from a blank of Figure
9 fully closed and sealed.
[0009] Referring first to Figure 1, there is illustrated a blank 10 for forming a sealable
carton according to a preferred embodiment of the invention. The carton blank is made
from paperboard or other similar foldable sheet material. The blank comprises a first
side panel 12, a top panel 14, a second side panel 16, a base panel 18, an outer side
panel 20 hingedly connected one to the next along fold lines 22,24,26,28 respectively.
[0010] An end flap 30 is hingedly connected to a side edge of top panel 14 along fold line
32. A second end flap 34 is hingedly connected to the opposing side edge of top panel
14 along fold line 36. Likewise, an end flap 38 is hingedly connected to a side edge
of base panel 18 along fold line 40. A second end flap 42 is hingedly connected to
the opposing side edge of base panel 18 along fold line 44.
[0011] Top panel 14 and base panel 18 include a pair of fold lines 46,48;50,52 extending
longitudinally between side panel 12, side panel 16 and side panel 16, side panel
20 respectively.
[0012] A corner panel 54 is hingedly connected to a side edge of side panel 12 along fold
line 56. Corner panel 54, is hingedly connected to gusset panel 58 along lateral fold
line 60, which in this embodiment is an extension of fold line 22. Gusset panel 58
is substantially arcuate in shape and is hingedly connected to top panel 14 along
fold line 62. Fold line 62 extends outwardly from the intersection of fold lines 56
and 60, to the intersection of the free edges of top panel 14 and gusset panel 58.
[0013] Similarly, a second corner panel 64 is hingedly connected to the opposing side edge
of side panel 12 along fold line 66. A second gusset panel 68 hingedly connects corner
panel 64 and top panel 14. Comer panel 64 and gusset panel 68 are in symmetrically
opposite positions to corner panel 54 and gusset panel 58 and are of similar construction
and not therefore more specifically described.
[0014] A corner panel 70 is hingedly connected to a side edge of outer side panel 20 along
fold line 72. Corner panel 70, is hingedly connected to gusset panel 74 along lateral
fold line 76, which in this embodiment is an extension of fold line 28. Gusset panel
74 is substantially arcuate in shape, being hingedly connected to base panel 18 along
fold line 78. Fold line 78 extends outwardly from the intersection of fold lines 28
and 72, to the intersection of the free edges of base panel 18 and gusset panel 74.
[0015] Similarly, a second comer panel 88 is hingedly connected to the opposing side edge
of side panel 20 along fold line 86. A second gusset panel 84 hingedly connects comer
panel 88 and base panel 18. Corner panel 88 and gusset panel 86 are in symmetrically
opposite positions to corner panel 70 and gusset panel 74 and are of similar construction
and not therefore more specifically described.
[0016] As shown in Figure 1, a pair of comer panels 92,108 is struck from opposing side
edges of the side panel 16. In particular, comer panel 92 is hingedly connected to
a side edge of side panel 16 along fold line 94. Fold line 44 extends longitudinally
between fold line 46 and fold line 50. A glue flap 96 is hingedly connected along
the opposing side edge of comer panel 92 along fold line 98. Gusset panels 100 and
102 are hingedly connected to opposing upper and lower edges of corner panel 92 by
fold lines 101,103 respectively. Fold lines 101 and 103 are lateral extensions of
fold lines 24 and 26 respectively.
[0017] Gusset panel 100 is substantially arcuate in shape and is hingedly connected to top
panel 14 along fold line 104. Fold line 104 extends outwardly from the intersection
of fold lines 94 and 24, to the intersection of the free edges of top panel 14 and
gusset panel 100.
[0018] Likewise, gusset panel 102 is substantially arcuate in structure and hingedly connected
to base panel 18 along fold line 106. Fold line 106 extends outwardly from the intersection
of fold lines 94 and 26, to the intersection of the free edges of base panel 18 and
gusset panel 102.
[0019] Likewise, the opposing side edge of side panel 16 is hingedly connected to a corner
panel 108 which also comprises a pair of gusset panels 110 and 112 and a glue flap
114. The aforementioned panels are in symmetrically opposite positions to corner panel
92, gusset panels 100,102 and glue flap 96 and are of similar construction and not
therefore more specifically described.
[0020] Turning to the construction of the carrier, illustrated in Figure 2, side panel 12
is folded about fold line 22 and into substantially perpendicular relationship with
top panel 14, thereby folding corner panels 54 and 64 into substantially perpendicular
relationship with gusset panels 58 and 68 respectively. Top panel 14 and base panel
18 are folded into a spaced face to face relationship. More specifically, side panel
16 is folded into substantially perpendicular relationship with top panel 14 and base
panel 18 about fold lines 24 and 26 respectively such that top panel 14 and base panel
18 are aligned but separated by side panels 12 and 16.
[0021] Central panels 92 and 108 are in a perpendicular relationship with respective pairs
of gusset panels 100,102 and 110,112. Outer side panel 20 is folded about fold line
28 into substantially perpendicular relationship with base panel 18 and into a face
to face relationship with side panel 12. It will be appreciated by those skilled in
the art that panels 12 and 20 can be interchanged so that, for example panel 12 could
form the outer side panel, according to particular manufacturing requirements.
[0022] Side panels 12 and 20 and, preferably, comer panels 54,70 and 64,88 are secured together
by glue or other means known in the art thereby forming a flat tubular structure.
[0023] The carrier is in a part erected condition and is able to receive flat food items,
for example a pizza, from either end of the carton. The pizza is inserted from one
side and to avoid the pizza being caught on either the base or top panel, part of
the top panel 14 and bottom panel 18 are temporarily folded out of alignment with
the rest of aforesaid panels about fold lines 46 and 50 or, depending on the point
of entry of the pizza, fold lines 48 and 52. The temporary folds 46,48;50,52 also
provide flexibility to the top and base panels when constructing the comer structures.
[0024] Once the flat food item has been placed within the carton, the comer structures are
then formed. Corner panel 92, is folded in an inward direction about fold line 94
such that gusset panels 100 and 102 are also folded out of alignment. More particularly,
gusset panel 100 is folded about fold line 104 and into a face to face relationship
with top panel 14 such that a substantially perpendicular relationship is formed with
corner panel 92 about fold line 101. Likewise gusset panel 102 is folded about fold
line 106 and into a substantially face to face relationship with base panel 18 such
that a substantially perpendicular relationship is formed with corner panel 92 about
fold line 103.
[0025] Likewise, corner panels 70, 54 are folded inwardly such that gusset panels 74 and
58 are folded in substantially the same way as gusset panels 100 and 102 described
above. Thereafter glue flaps 80, 96 are folded into an angular relationship with corner
panels 92 and 70 respectively and end flaps 30 and 38 are folded about fold lines
32 and 40 and into a perpendicular relationship with top panel 14 and base panel 18
respectively. End flaps 30 and 38 are connected together by glue or other means known
in the art and connected to glue flaps 80 and 96 by glue or other means known in the
art. An end structure E is thereby formed, as illustrated in Figure 2.
[0026] The opposing end structure incorporating corner panels 88, 64 and 108 and end flaps
34,42 is constructed in a similar way to corner panels 54,70 and 92 and end flaps
30,38 and are therefore not described in any greater detail. Thus, the carton is in
its completed form illustrated in Figure 2.
[0027] Turning to the second embodiment illustrated in Figures 3 and 4, the blank is substantially
similar to the embodiment illustrated in Figures 1 and 2 with side panels 150,154,158,
top and base panels 152,156 and end flaps and therefore only the differences are described
in any greater detail. In this embodiment, the comer structures comprise a corner
panel 160 hingedly connected to side panel 154 about fold line 162. A gusset panel
164 is hingedly connected to the upper edge of corner panel 160 along fold line 166.
Gusset panel 164 is connected to top panel 152 by means of a connecting portion 168
which is hingedly connected to gusset panel 164 along fold line 170 and is hingedly
connected to top panel 152 along fold line 172. Gusset panel 164 is positioned adjacent
to top panel 152 but separated therefrom by cut line 174 which extends from the inner
edge of fold line 172 to the intersection of fold lines 162 and 166.
[0028] Likewise, a gusset panel 176 is hingedly connected to the lower edge of corner panel
160 along fold line 178. Gusset panel 176 is connected to base panel 156 by means
of a connecting portion 180 which is hingedly connected to gusset panel 176 along
fold line 182 and is hingeeably connected to base panel 156 along fold line 184. Gusset
panel 176 is positioned adjacent to base panel 156 but separated therefrom by cut
line 186 which extends from the inner edge of fold line 184 to the intersection of
fold lines 162 and 178.
[0029] The other corner structures are formed in substantially the same way as corner panel
160 and gusset panels 164,176 and are therefore not described in any greater detail.
[0030] The construction of the corner structure is carried out after the carton is partly
erected into a flat tubular structure as described earlier. The corner structure is
formed by folding corner panel 160 inwardly towards the adjacent end flaps by folding
corner portions 168 and 180 about fold lines 172,170 and 184,182 respectively such
that comer portion 168 is in a face to face relationship with top panel 152 and comer
portion 180 is in a face to face relationship with base panel 156. Gusset panels 164
and 176 are folded out of alignment and into substantially perpendicular relationship
with corner panel 160 such that corner portion 168 forms a face to face relationship
with gusset panel 164 and corner portion 180 forms a face to face relationship with
gusset panel 176. Preferably, gusset panel 164 is secured to top panel 152 by glue
or other means known in the art. Likewise, gusset panel 176 is preferably secured
to base panel 156 by glue or other means known in the art. The other corner structures
are constructed in the same way, as understood by those skilled in the art, and the
end flaps secure together to form the carton in its completed sealed form as illustrated
in Figure 4.
[0031] Turning to the third embodiment illustrated in Figures 5 and 6, the blank is substantially
similar to the embodiment illustrated in Figures 1 and 2 comprises side panels, top
and base panels and end flaps and therefore only the differences are described in
any detail. In this embodiment an octagonal structure is formed. A first comer structure
comprises a pair of corner panels 210,202 hingedly connected to respective ones of
top panel and base panel. Corner panel 202 is positioned adjacent to its top panel
but is separated by an ellipsoidal intermediate panel 204 hingedly connected to a
top panel along fold line 206 and to corner panel along fold line 208. A glue flap
210 is hingedly connected to the adjacent side panel.
[0032] Other corner structures are identical to the comer structure described above and
are therefore not described in any greater detail.
[0033] The construction of the corner structure is carried out after the carton is partly
erected into a flat tubular structure as described earlier. The corner structure is
formed by folding corner panel 200 into a substantially perpendicular relationship
with base panel and by folding corner panel 202 about fold line 208 and intermediate
panel about fold line 206 with top panel such that a substantially perpendicular relationship
is formed between comer panel 202 and the top panel. The comer panels 200 and 202
are placed into an overlapping relationship and connected together by glue or other
means known in the art. The corner structure is connected to the side panel by glue
flap 210. The other comer structures are constructed in the same way, as understood
by those skilled in the art so that the carton is in its completed sealed form, as
illustrated in Figure 6.
[0034] Turning to the construction of the fourth embodiment illustrated in Figures 7 and
8 and the fifth embodiment illustrated in Figures 9 and 10, the blanks are substantially
similar to the embodiments illustrated above comprising side walls, top and base panels
and end flaps and therefore only the differences in each embodiment are described
in any great detail.
[0035] In the fourth embodiment shown in Figure 7, a corner panel 300 is hingedly connected
to base panel along fold line 302. A pair of gusset panels 304,306 are hingedly connected
along a side edge of comer panel 300 and to an end flap of the base panel. Likewise,
a pair of gusset panels 308 and 310 are hingedly connected to the opposing side edge
of corner panel 300 and to a side edge of side panel interconnecting the top panel
and base panel.
[0036] In the fifth embodiment shown in Figure 9, a corner panel 400 is hingedly connected
to the top panel along fold line 402. A gusset panel 404 is hingedly connected to
an end flap being connected to the top panel. Gusset panel 404 is substantially triangular
in shape. A second gusset panel 406 is hingedly connected to a side panel interconnecting
the top and base panels. The shape of the gusset panels can be altered to provide
overlapping arrangement depending upon manufacturing requirements. The corner panel
406 is hingedly connected to gusset panel 404 by connecting portion 408. Likewise,
comer panel 400 is hingedly connected to gusset panel 406 by connected portion 410.
The other comer structures of each embodiment are formed in substantially the same
way and are not therefore described in any greater detail.
[0037] The construction of the comer structure of the fourth and fifth embodiments are carried
out after the carton is partly erected into a flat tubular structure as described
earlier.
[0038] The corner structure in the fourth embodiment illustrated in Figure 7 and 8, is formed
by folding the pair of gusset panels 304,306 into a face to face relationship with
each other and the pair of gusset panels 308 and 310 into face to face relationship
such that the upper edge of corner panel 300 comes into contact with the free edge
312 of the top panel and are connected together by means of a glue flap 314. It will
be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the end flaps from the top panel and
base panel respectively are thus placed in an overlapping relationship and can be
connected together. Optionally, the gusset panels can be secured to the side wall
or end flap to provide a sealed carrier, as illustrated in Figure 8.
[0039] Turning to the construction of the corner structure of the fifth embodiment the connecting
portion 408 is folded into an overlapping face to face relationship with comer panel
400 and gusset panel 404. Likewise, connecting portion 410 is folded into an overlapping
face to face relationship with corner panel 400 and gusset panel 406. Preferably,
the comer panel 400 and gusset panels 404,406 are secured together by glue or other
means known in the art. Gusset panel 404 is connected to base panel by means of glue
flap 412. The other corner structures are constructed in the same way and the end
flaps secured together by glue or other means known in the art to provide a sealed
carrier as illustrated in Figure 10.
[0040] Of course, the construction of the corner structures of any of the embodiments can
be carried out at substantially the same time or, if preferred, one end can be constructed
prior to inserting the pizza. In addition, the shape of the comer panels and gusset
panels can be adapted according to the desired final shape of carton. Preferably the
gusset panels are secured in a face-to-face relationship with top panel, base panel
or, as the case may be, side panel to provide a fully sealed unit. The comer panels
are intended to be load bearing so that cartons can be stacked. By positioning the
corner panels closer to the notional center point C of the carton, shown in Figure
2, a stronger carton, capable of supporting a greater load, can be provided.
[0041] The present invention and its preferred embodiments relate to a flat tubular structure
which is shaped to provide a satisfactory rigidity to hold items such as a pizza securely
but with a degree of flexibility so that the load transferred from stacked cartons
can be better absorbed by the carrier. The shape of the blank minimises the amount
of paperboard required in each embodiment. The items can be applied to the carrier
by hand or by automatic machinery. It is anticipated that the invention can be applied
to a variety of carriers and not limited to those of the flat tubular sort.
1. A carton for accommodating a pizza or the like, comprising a plurality of panels for
forming outer walls of the carton including a top panel, a base panel, a pair of oppositely
disposed side panels interconnecting said top and base panels to provide a flat tubular
structure and end flaps to close opposite ends of the carton, wherein at a corner
of the carton there is a corner structure for connecting one of said top and base
panels to adjacent wall panels of the carton, characterized in that the corner structure comprises a corner panel (300, 400) hingedly connected to said
one panel, a first gusset panel (306, 404) hingedly connected to the corner panel
(300, 400) and to an adjacent one of said end flaps and a second gusset panel (310,
406) hingedly connected to the comer panel (300, 400) and to an adjacent one of said
side panels.
2. A carton as claimed in claim 1 wherein said corner panel (300, 400) is trapezoidal
in shape.
3. A carton as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein said first (306, 404) and second (310,
406) gusset panels are connected to the comer panel (300, 400) by connecting portions
(304, 308, 408, 410), respectively.
4. A carton as claimed in any of claims 1-3 wherein a glue flap (314, 412) is hingedly
connected to the comer structure and secured to the other of said top and base panels.
5. A carton as claimed in claim 4 wherein said glue flap (412) is hingedly connected
to one (404) of said first and second gusset panels.
6. A carton is claimed in claim 4 wherein said glue flap (314) is hingedly connected
to said corner panel (300).
7. A carton as claimed in any of claims 1 - 5 wherein said first and second gusset panels
(404, 406) overlap externally of the comer panel (400).
8. A carton as claimed in any of claims 1-4 and 6 wherein said corner panel (300) provides
a beveled comer that is inclined from the top panel outwardly and downwardly to the
base panel.
9. A blank for forming a flat tubular carton for accommodating a pizza or the like, the
blank comprising a plurality of panels for forming outer walls of the carton including
a top panel, a base panel, a pair of side panels for interconnecting said top and
base panels to provide a flat tubular structure when the blank is erected into a carton,
and a pair of end flaps hingedly connected to opposed ends of one of said top and
base panels to close opposite ends of the carton in an erected condition, wherein
at a corner of said one panel there is a corner structure for connecting said one
panel to adjacent wall panels of the carton when the blank is in the erected condition,
characterized in that the corner structure comprises a corner panel (300, 400) hingedly connected to said
one panel, a first gusset panel (306, 404) hingedly connected to the corner panel
(300, 400) and to an adjacent one of said end flaps and a second gusset panel (310,
406) hingedly connected to the corner panel (300, 400) and to an adjacent one of said
side panels.
10. A blank as claimed in claim 9 wherein said corner panel (300, 400) is trapezoidal
in shape.
11. A blank as claimed in claim 9 or 10 wherein said first (306, 404) and second (310,
406) gusset panels are connected to the comer panel (300, 400) by connecting portions
(304, 308, 408, 410), respectively.
12. A blank as claimed in any of claims 9 - 11 wherein a glue flap (314, 412) is hingedly
connected to the corner structure to be secured to the other of said top and base
panels when the blank is in an erected condition.
13. A blank as claimed in claim 12 wherein said glue flat (412) is hingedly connected
to one (404) of said first and second gusset panels.
14. A blank as claimed in claim 12 wherein said glue flat (314) is hingedly connected
to said comer panel (300).