Food packaging cover

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Inventors

Antoni, Patricia A.
Arneson, Theodore R.
Hayes, Thomas J.
Nolan, Timothy J.
Stapleton, Marilyn

Application #

162420

Filed

Mar-1-1988

Published

Sep-5-1989

Current US Class

215/321
220/380
220/675
220/784

International Classes

B65D 043/10

Field of Search

220/72 220/355 220/380 215/321 215/328 215/383 215/337 215/340

Assignee

Packaging Corporation of America (Evanston, IL)

Examiners

Marcus; Stephen

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Neuman, Williams, Anderson & Olson

US Patent References

4421244   Plastic lid for conta...

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Other References

Ekco Products, Inc.-Advertising Brochure.

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Abstract
The present invention relates to a food packaging cover for use with a compatible tray. The cover includes a top section, a wall section, a shoulder section interconnecting the top section and the wall section and a bottom peripheral edge formation designed to lockably engage the tray. The wall section is formed from a repeating pattern of furrows which enhance the strength of the cover. The interconnecting shoulder section is formed from triangular flats interspaced by gusset members to effect substantial uniform distribution to the wall section of a load placed on the top section.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A food packaging cover comprising: an elevated top section, a depending wall section, a shoulder section interconnecting said top and wall sections, and a tray locking means disposed at the base of said wall section, said wall section being formed from first and second vertical furrows repeating in a predetermined pattern, said shoulder section formed from a plurality of outwardly projecting flats disposed along the perimeter of said top section and being planar with said top section, and further having gusset means disposed between adjacent flats, said gusset means interconnecting said flats and furrows to substantially uniformly distribute a load placed on said top section to said wall section.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The use of inexpensive plastic or metallic serving trays with compatible plastic covers has become popular for dispensing and serving various food products including bakery goods and delicatessen products, the latter including coldcuts, cheeses, etc. Particularly, grocery stores, catering services and restaurants are utilizing these trays and covers in their businesses due to the attractiveness, light weight, stackability and disposability offered by these products. However, existing covers are not as strong as desired and do not provide the desired support and protection for the accommodated products. Specifically, the number of loaded trays with assembled covers which can be stacked on top of each other is limited. While storage space often allows for increased stacking, the covers buckle or fail if too many trays and covers are stacked on top of each other. This not only damages the cover, making the packaging unattractive to the consumer, but damages the accommodated food product as well. The food product then only can be sold at discounted prices resulting in decreased revenues and, perhaps, even pecuniary losses to the business owner.
 
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