Food container

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Inventors

Cottrell, Douglas J.

Application #

965269

Filed

Dec-1-1978

Published

Apr-1-1980

Current US Class

206/545
220/4.24
220/675
220/902
428/116
428/118

International Classes

A45C 011/20; B65D 001/24

Field of Search

220/4 229/2.5 220/72 206/545

Examiners

Lowrance; George E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sim & McBurney

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Abstract
A novel food container for the storage and transport of food, particularly hot food such as pizza. The container comprises an identical upper and lower portion, each portion having a flat, base surface, outwardly extending side walls with a circumferential lip therearound. A locking means is carried on the lip to releasably lock the upper and lower portions together. A plurality of vertical honeycombs are on the interior of the base surface and a plurality of buttresses are found in the interior side walls. The device is preferably made of an expanded material such as polystyrene and only requires an single mould to manufacture it.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An insulated, hermetically-sealable, thin-walled food container for the storage and transport of food, comprising:

(a) an upper portion and a lower portion, said upper and said lower portions being identical, each said portion comprising:

(i) a thin-walled flat base surface,

(ii) thin, outwardly-extending side walls, and

(iii) a circumferential lip around the top of said side walls;

(b) locking means adapted to releasably and hermetically lock said upper and lower portions together,

(c) a plurality of elongate wall members integral with and upstanding from the interior surface of said base surface, each of said plurality of wall members being integrally joined at each end thereof to two others of said wall members to define a regular pattern of hexagonally-shaped recesses upstanding from said base surface, except for said wall members immediately adjacent said side wall which are joined to each other at each end and from the outer perimeter of said regular pattern of recesses, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates generally to containers and more particularly to a novel container suitable for storing and transporting hot food. It has particular suitability as a pizza container.

2. Description of the Prior Art

In the past, hot food was stored and transported in ordinary cardboard boxes. Needless to say, these containers presented many problems. When hot food was placed in these containers, a rapid and large heat loss occurred and as well, if the food was to any degree fluid or liquid, this liquid would run off the food when the container was being transported and cause the container to be soggy or even fall apart. When the food was delivered to its ultimate destination, it would arrive cold and in some instances, in a broken container.

More recently, containers have been constructed of different designs in an attempt to overcome these problems. Also, different materials have been utilized in the construction of the containers in an attempt to overcome the problems of breakage of the container.
 
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