[0001] The present invention relates to a pizza box.
[0002] The same Applicant is owner of the
Italian Patent no. 1416327 which describes a pizza box having a bottom, side walls, a front wall, a rear wall
and a lid. The pizza box is stackable and reducible in its size according to the needs.
[0003] It would be convenient that this box was also provided with another function, particularly
useful when a pizza is consumed on the street, without the availability of fork and
knife.
[0004] This function for the box is to provide a tool to allow a consumer to lift a previously
cut slice of pizza from the box, and take it comfortably to the mouth.
[0005] The above object is achieved by a pizza box as defined in the appended claims.
[0006] Features and advantages will become clearer from the following detailed description
relating to an embodiment described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in
which:
- Figure 1 is a plan view of a die cut for a pizza box according to the present invention;
- Figure 2 is a top perspective view showing the box erected from the die cut in Figure
1; and
- Figure 3 shows a perspective view of a part of the lid separated from the rest.
[0007] Reference is made to Figure 1, which is a plan view of a die cut for the pizza box
according to the present invention. The parts of the die cut, which are seen from
the inner side of the box once erected, are hereinafter identified with reference
to their function in the box. These parts comprise a bottom 1 that is delimited by
a continuous creasing line having a rectangular shape and being indicated generally
as 2. Along the continuous creasing line 2, the bottom 1 is adjacent to opposite side
walls 3, 4, a front wall 5 and a rear wall 6.
[0008] In the bottom 1, internally to the continuous creasing line 2, two parallel creasing
lines 7, 8, which delimit a central zone 9 of the bottom 1, are formed in the central
position during the die-cutting.
[0009] The opposite side walls 3, 4 are mirror-like identical, and thus for simplicity only
one thereof, for example the side wall 4, is described in detail. In this wall the
parallel creasing lines 7, 8 continue in parallel terminal pre-cut lines 10, 11, which
are perpendicular to a discontinuous creasing 12 that is externally parallel to an
adjacent side of the continuous creasing line 2. The parallel terminal pre-cut lines
10, 11, serve, as known, to reduce the size of the box by their break and bending
toward inside the box. The discontinuous creasing 12 is interrupted by crescent-shaped
cuts generally indicated as 13, having the convexity facing towards the outside of
the die cut. At its front and rear ends, the side wall 4 as well as the side wall
3, is joined to an end portion 14 carrying a tab 15.
[0010] The front wall 5 comprises a rectangular part 16 being adjacent, on one side, to
the bottom 1 and, on the other side, to a trapezoid part 17. The rectangular part
16 and the trapezoid part 17 are delimited from each other by a creasing line 18 that
is interrupted by a slot 19 that looks like a half-flying saucer. The rectangular
part 16 of the front wall 5 has two anchor-shaped opposite end cuts 20, 20, and a
trident-shaped central cut 21.
[0011] The rear wall 6 being adjacent to the bottom 1 along the continuous creasing line
2 is joined with a lid 23, substantially identical to the bottom 1, along a pre-cut
line 24. The pre-cut line 24 is interrupted by a pair of crescent-shaped cuts 13 between
which a pinnacle-shaped cut 25 is interposed with the tip pointing towards the lid
23.
[0012] Practiced in the rear wall 6 are two opposite anchor-shaped end cuts 20, 20, and
an anchor-shaped cut 20 facing the pinnacle-shaped cut 25.
[0013] Centrally formed in the lid 23 are partially circular cuts, with vent function, generically
indicated as 26. In the lid 23, four breaking lines 22 have the shape of a parabola
that delimits a zone of the lid 23 and terminates in an edge of the lid 23. In the
embodiment as shown, the breaking line 22 is tangent to the partially circular cuts
26. A tear along each breaking line 22 of the lid 23 provides a lid zone acting as
a small tray V. The breaking lines 22 delimit a pair of creasing lines 33 parallel
to each other and to the edge of the lid 23. Their function will be clear later.
[0014] An elongated protrusion 27 on the side opposite to the pinnacle-shaped cut 25 is
delimited from the rest of the lid 23 with a creasing 28 interrupted by a sickle-shaped
cut 29.
[0015] Reference is made now to Figure 2, which is a top perspective view of the fully erected
box that is obtained from the die cut in Figure 1. For clarity sake all the lines
are shown with the continuous line, differently from Figure 1.
[0016] In Figure 2, the lid 23 is rotated 90° forward so as to rest on the side walls 3
and 4 and on the front wall 5, more precisely on their portions rotated by 90° towards
the inside of the box around the discontinuous creasing 12 and about the creasing
line 18, respectively. The protrusion 27 of the lid 23, after a complete rotation,
is inserted in the slot 19 of the trapezoid part 17 of the front wall 5. The crescent-shaped
elements 30, on the side walls 3, 4 and on the rear wall 5, form lateral, front and
rear retaining members, adapted to prevent a shift of an overlying box.
[0017] To ensure the maintenance of this arrangement, a pinnacle-shaped element 32 obtained
in a box by a pinnacle-shaped cut 25 in a border area between the rear wall 6 and
the lid 23, is introduced into the central cut 20 facing towards the pinnacle-shaped
cut 25 of the overlying box. The anchor-shaped cuts 20 and the trident-shaped cut
21 have the possibility, once received the tab 15 and the pinnacle-shaped element
32, respectively, to be folded outwardly. This ensures a great grip between the parts
and allows to close input and output passages if any for both the content inside the
box and foreign substances during transport, such as dust and insects. The closure
also allows to maintain the internal temperature.
[0018] Briefly, a stacking of more boxes is thus assured, thanks to the crescent-shaped
elements 30 of the side walls 3, 4 and the rear wall 6, and to the vertical projections
of the front wall 5. The stacking is improved also by the pinnacle-shaped element
32 of an underlying box inserted in the central cut 20 of the overlying box.
[0019] As described in the above mentioned
Italian Patent n. 1416327, the box according to the present invention can be modified in a reduced size.
[0020] This reduced size is convenient when, for example, only a slice of pizza instead
of a whole pizza, or a limited number of roasted goods is transported.
[0021] Suitably, the material with which the box is made can be corrugated cardboard on
the inner side of which a metallized polyester sheet is laminated, particularly suitable
to avoid the leakage of oil or other liquids. Alternatively, the polyester sheet can
be transparent for allowing the insertion of the box in a microwave oven. The polyester
avoids the formation of harmful fumes that are emitted due to the heat of the food
from the cardboard in a closed environment. Furthermore, the polyester sheet keeps
food warm longer, regardless of the fact that the corrugated cardboard used has the
wave covered by sheet of cardboard or that the cardboard wave is uncovered and protected
solely and directly by the polyester protective sheet which forms the surface in contact
with the food. The removal of the lid serves both to reduce the size of the box and
to exploit the base as a plate to consume the pizza, and still to use the reduced
size closable box for storing pizza leftovers or other delicatessen items. According
to the present invention the lid 23 may be split by a consumer according to the breaking
lines 22 to obtain respective small trays V. Each small tray V, represented in Figure
3 as a separate part of the lid from the rest and turned upside down, can be used
by placing it under a slice of pizza to bring it close to his/her mouth. For consumer
convenience, the creasing lines 33 make the small tray V less rigid so that the consumer
can handle it comfortably while retaining the pizza to eat it.
[0022] It should be evident that in the lid 23, the number of breaking lines 22 may be less
than four because each small tray V can be used repeatedly for more slices of pizza
to be eaten by the same consumer. The form of the parabola tangent to the partially
circular cuts 26 has been chosen to use the maximum available surface of the lid,
while maintaining the partially circular cuts 26 useful to allow steam to escape from
the pizza.
[0023] Alternatively, a different shape for the small trays V can be chosen or the circular
partially cuts 26 can be not present.
1. A pizza box comprising a bottom (1), side walls (3, 4), a front wall (5), a rear wall
(6) and a lid (23), the box being characterized in that the lid (23) has edges and at least one breaking line (22) delimiting a zone of the
lid (23), said breaking line (22) beginning and ending in a lid edge in such a way
that a tear along each breaking line (22) in the lid (23) provides a small tray (V).
2. The pizza box according to claim 1, wherein the at least one breaking line (22) is
parabola-shaped.
3. The pizza box according to claim 1, wherein the zone delimited by the at least one
breaking line (22) in the lid (23) has at least a pair of parallel creasing lines
(33) that are made parallel to the corresponding edge of the lid (23).
4. The pizza box according to claim 1, wherein the lid (23) is joined with the wall rear
(6) along a pre-cut line (24).
5. The pizza box according to claim 1, wherein
- the side walls (3, 4) have a discontinuous creasing line (12) interrupted by cuts
(13),
- the rear wall (6) has cuts (13) which interrupt the pre-cut line (24), said cuts
(13) generating side and rear elements (30), and
- the front wall (5) is formed by a rectangular part (16) and by a trapezoid part
(17), both being separated by a creasing line (18).
6. The pizza box according to claim 5, wherein the cuts (13) on the side walls (3, 4)
and on the rear wall (6) are crescent shaped.
7. The pizza box according to claim 1, in which a pinnacle-shaped cut (25) being formed
in the rear wall (6) in an area adjacent to the lid (23) forms a pinnacle-shaped element
(32) to be inserted in an anchor-shaped cut (20), being formed centrally in the rear
wall (6) of an overlying box in a stacked condition.
8. The pizza box according to claim 1, wherein the side walls (3, 4) have end portions
(14) individually supporting a tab (15) to be inserted into a corresponding anchor-shaped
cut (20) being made in the front and rear walls (5, 6).
9. The pizza box according to claim 1, wherein centrally formed in the bottom (1) of
the box are two parallel creasing lines (7, 8) which continue on the side walls (3,
4) with terminal pre-cut lines (10, 11).
10. The pizza box according to claim 1, wherein the lid (23) is provided centrally with
partially circular cuts (26) with vent function.