U.S. patent application number 15/856195 was filed with the patent office on 2018-05-03 for baked goods box.
This patent application is currently assigned to Indiana Carton Company, Inc.. The applicant listed for this patent is Indiana Carton Company, Inc.. Invention is credited to JAMES C. PETTY, MATTHEW W. PETTY, BRENNA D. ZBIERANSKI.
Application Number | 20180118403 15/856195 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 62020956 |
Filed Date | 2018-05-03 |
United States Patent
Application |
20180118403 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
PETTY; JAMES C. ; et
al. |
May 3, 2018 |
BAKED GOODS BOX
Abstract
A folding baked goods box that has a lower box portion having
upstanding walls including a back wall that has a lower window
edge. A lid portion of the box is hingedly attached to the lower
box at the back wall. The top includes oppositely located lateral
window edges that define lateral sides of a window. The lid portion
includes a lid front that extends downwardly from the top and has a
lower window edge is located within the front. The window in the
baked goods box extends continuously from the lower window edge of
the back wall across the top of the lid portion, between lateral
window edges to the lower window edge of the front of the lid
portion. The lid portion is adapted for being fitted over the lower
box portion.
Inventors: |
PETTY; JAMES C.;
(EDWARDSBURG, MI) ; ZBIERANSKI; BRENNA D.;
(BREMEN, IN) ; PETTY; MATTHEW W.; (GRANGER,
IN) |
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Applicant: |
Name |
City |
State |
Country |
Type |
Indiana Carton Company, Inc. |
Bremen |
IN |
US |
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Assignee: |
Indiana Carton Company,
Inc.
Bremen
IN
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Family ID: |
62020956 |
Appl. No.: |
15/856195 |
Filed: |
December 28, 2017 |
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14846237 |
Sep 4, 2015 |
9856074 |
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15856195 |
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Current U.S.
Class: |
1/1 |
Current CPC
Class: |
B65D 85/36 20130101;
B65D 5/4266 20130101; B65D 5/6667 20130101; B65D 5/4204 20130101;
B65D 5/6623 20130101 |
International
Class: |
B65D 5/42 20060101
B65D005/42; B65D 85/36 20060101 B65D085/36; B65D 5/66 20060101
B65D005/66 |
Claims
1. A folding baked goods box comprising: A lower box portion having
a bottom defined by a first transverse crease, a second transverse
crease, a first lateral crease, and a second lateral crease, a
first lower side wall extending from said first lateral crease and
terminating in an upper edge, said first lower side wall foldable
to an upstanding position with respect to said bottom, a second
lower side wall extending from said second lateral crease and
terminating in an upper edge, said second lower side wall foldable
to an upstanding position with respect to said bottom, a lower
front wall extending from said first transverse crease terminating
in a upper edge and having a lower front edge intermediate to said
first transverse crease and said upper edge of said lower front
wall, said lower front wall including a first lower front wall flap
having a bottom facing edge, said first lower front wall flap
extending from a fifth lateral crease and foldable to an upstanding
position with respect to said lower front wall and a second lower
front wall flap having a bottom facing edge, said second lower
front wall flap extending from a sixth lateral crease and foldable
to an upstanding position with respect to said lower front wall,
said first lower front wall flap wall being adhered to said first
lower side wall and said second lower front wall flap being adhered
to said second lower side wall, a back wall extending from said
second transverse crease terminating in a upper edge defined by
third and fourth transverse creases, said back wall having a lower
window edge intermediate to said third and fourth transverse
creases and said second transverse crease, said lower front wall
and said back wall foldable to an upstanding position with respect
to said bottom, said first and second lower front wall flaps
adhered to corresponding said lower side walls within bottom
lateral triangular portions within said lower side walls, said
bottom lateral triangular portions being formed by an angled crease
obliquely angled with respect to said bottom when said lower side
walls are upstanding with respect to said bottom and when said
lower sidewalls are upstanding with respect to said bottom said
bottom facing edges of said first and second lower front wall flaps
having an interference fit with said bottom thereby maintaining
said lower front wall and said lower side walls in said upstanding
positions; a lid portion hingedly attached to said lower box
portion by said third and fourth transverse creases, said lid
portion having a top defined by said third and fourth transverse
creases, oppositely located fifth and sixth transverse creases, and
third and fourth lateral creases, said top including oppositely
located lateral window edges located between said third and fourth
lateral creases, said lid portion including a lid front extending
from said fifth and sixth transverse creases and terminating at a
lower edge opposite said fifth and sixth transverse creases, a lid
lower window edge located intermediate to said fifth and sixth
transverse creases and said lid lower edge, said lid including a
first lid side wall extending from said third lateral crease
terminating in a lower edge and a second lid side wall extending
from said fourth lateral crease and terminating in a lower edge;
and a window in said baked goods box, a portion of said window
extending from said lower window edge of said back wall onto said
top of said lid portion between lateral window edges and a portion
of said window extending from said lower window edge of said lid
front onto said top of said lid portion, said lid portion adapted
for being fitted over said lower box portion so that when said
lower edge of said lid front aligns with said bottom and overlaps
said lower front wall, said lower front edge of said lower front
wall does not extend above said lower window edge.
2. The folding baked goods box of claim 1, said first lower side
wall including a back flap foldable to an upstanding position with
respect to said first lower side wall, said second lower side wall
including a back flap foldable to an upstanding position with
respect to said second lower side wall, said back flaps of said
first and second lower side walls adapted for being in adjacent
contact to said back wall adjacent to said window located within
said back wall when said back flaps and said lower side walls are
in their upstanding positions.
3. The folding baked goods box of claim 1, wherein said lower front
wall, said lower side walls and said bottom form substantially
perpendicular corners when said bottom lateral triangular portions
are substantially coplanar with their corresponding said lower side
walls.
4. The folding baked goods box of claim 3, wherein said lid front
contacts said upper edge of said lower front wall when said lid is
approximately 2/3 closed over said lower box portion.
5. A folding baked goods box comprising: A lower box portion having
a bottom defined by a first transverse crease, a second transverse
crease, a first lateral crease, and a second lateral crease, a
first lower side wall extending from said first lateral crease and
terminating in an upper edge, said first lower side wall foldable
to an upstanding position with respect to said bottom, a second
lower side wall extending from said second lateral crease and
terminating in an upper edge, said second lower side wall foldable
to an upstanding position with respect to said bottom, a lower
front wall extending from said first transverse crease terminating
in a upper edge and having a lower front edge intermediate to said
first transverse crease and said upper edge of said lower front
wall, said lower front wall including a first lower front wall flap
having a bottom facing edge, said first lower front wall flap
extending from a fifth lateral crease and foldable to an upstanding
position with respect to said lower front wall and a second lower
front wall flap having a bottom facing edge, said second lower
front wall flap extending from a sixth lateral crease and foldable
to an upstanding position with respect to said lower front wall,
said first lower front wall flap wall being adhered to said first
lower side wall and said second lower front wall flap being adhered
to said second lower side wall, a back wall extending from said
second transverse crease terminating in a upper edge defined by
third and fourth transverse creases, said back wall having a lower
window edge intermediate to said third and fourth transverse
creases and said second transverse crease, said lower front wall
and said back wall foldable to an upstanding position with respect
to said bottom, said first and second lower front wall flaps
adhered to corresponding said lower side walls within bottom
lateral triangular portions within said lower side walls, said
bottom lateral triangular portions being formed by an angled crease
obliquely angled with respect to said bottom when said lower side
walls are upstanding with respect to said bottom and when said
lower sidewalls are upstanding with respect to said bottom said
bottom facing edges of said first and second lower front wall flaps
having an interference fit with said bottom thereby maintaining
said lower front wall and said lower side walls in said upstanding
positions; a lid portion hingedly attached to said lower box
portion by said third and fourth transverse creases, said lid
portion having a top defined by said third and fourth transverse
creases, oppositely located fifth and sixth transverse creases, and
third and fourth lateral creases, said top including oppositely
located lateral window edges located between said third and fourth
lateral creases, said lid portion including a lid front extending
from said fifth and sixth transverse creases and terminating at a
lower edge opposite said fifth and sixth transverse creases, a lid
lower window edge located intermediate to said fifth and sixth
transverse creases and said lid lower edge, said lid including a
first lid side wall extending from said third lateral crease
terminating in a lower edge and a second lid side wall extending
from said fourth lateral crease and terminating in a lower edge;
and a window in said baked goods box, extending from said lower
window edge of said back wall onto said top of said lid portion
between lateral window edges to said lid lower window edge of said
lid front, said window including a divider spanning between said
lateral window edges interrupting said window, said lid portion
adapted for being fitted over said lower box portion so that when
said lower edge of said lid front aligns with said bottom and
overlaps said lower front wall, said lower front edge of said lower
front wall does not extend above said lower window edge.
6. The folding baked goods box of claim 5, said first lower side
wall including a back flap foldable to an upstanding position with
respect to said first lower side wall, said second lower side wall
including a back flap foldable to an upstanding position with
respect to said second lower side wall, said back flaps of said
first and second lower side walls adapted for being in adjacent
contact to said back wall adjacent to said window located within
said back wall when said back flaps and said lower side walls are
in their upstanding positions.
7. The folding baked goods box of claim 5, wherein said lower front
wall, said lower side walls and said bottom form substantially
perpendicular corners when said bottom lateral triangular portions
are substantially coplanar with their corresponding said lower side
walls.
8. The folding baked goods box of claim 7, wherein said lid front
contacts said upper edge of said lower front wall when said lid is
approximately 2/3 closed over said lower box portion.
9. A folding baked goods box comprising: A lower box portion having
a bottom defined by a first transverse crease, a second transverse
crease, a first lateral crease, and a second lateral crease, a
first lower side wall extending from said first lateral crease and
terminating in an upper edge, said first lower side wall foldable
to an upstanding position with respect to said bottom, a second
lower side wall extending from said second lateral crease and
terminating in an upper edge, said second lower side wall foldable
to an upstanding position with respect to said bottom, a lower
front wall extending from said first transverse crease terminating
in a upper edge and having a lower front edge intermediate to said
first transverse crease and said upper edge of said lower front
wall, said lower front wall including a first lower front wall flap
having a bottom facing edge, said first lower front wall flap
extending from a fifth lateral crease and foldable to an upstanding
position with respect to said lower front wall and a second lower
front wall flap having a bottom facing edge, said second lower
front wall flap extending from a sixth lateral crease and foldable
to an upstanding position with respect to said lower front wall,
said first lower front wall flap wall being adhered to said first
lower side wall and said second lower front wall flap being adhered
to said second lower side wall, a back wall extending from said
second transverse crease terminating in a upper edge defined by
third and fourth transverse creases, said back wall having a lower
window edge intermediate to said third and fourth transverse
creases and said second transverse crease, said lower front wall
and said back wall foldable to an upstanding position with respect
to said bottom, said first and second lower front wall flaps
adhered to corresponding said lower side walls and said bottom
facing edges of said first and second lower front wall flaps having
an interference fit with said bottom thereby maintaining said lower
front wall and said lower side walls in said upstanding positions;
a lid portion hingedly attached to said lower box portion by said
third and fourth transverse creases, said lid portion having a top
defined by said third and fourth transverse creases, oppositely
located fifth and sixth transverse creases, and third and fourth
lateral creases, said top including oppositely located lateral
window edges located between said third and fourth lateral creases,
said lid portion including a lid front extending from said fifth
and sixth transverse creases and terminating at a lower edge
opposite said fifth and sixth transverse creases, a lid lower
window edge located intermediate to said fifth and sixth transverse
creases and said lid lower edge, said lid including a first lid
side wall extending from said third lateral crease terminating in a
lower edge and a second lid side wall extending from said fourth
lateral crease and terminating in a lower edge; and a window in
said baked goods box, a portion of said window extending from said
lower window edge of said back wall onto said top of said lid
portion between lateral window edges and a portion of said window
extending from said lower window edge of said lid front onto said
top of said lid portion, said lid portion adapted for being fitted
over said lower box portion so that when said lower edge of said
lid front aligns with said bottom and overlaps said lower front
wall, said lower front edge of said lower front wall does not
extend above said lower window edge.
10. The folding baked goods box of claim 9, said first lower side
wall including a back flap foldable to an upstanding position with
respect to said first lower side wall, said second lower side wall
including a back flap foldable to an upstanding position with
respect to said second lower side wall, said back flaps of said
first and second lower side walls adapted for being in adjacent
contact to said back wall adjacent to said window located within
said back wall when said back flaps and said lower side walls are
in their upstanding positions.
11. The folding baked goods box of claim 9, wherein said lower
front wall, said lower side walls and said bottom form
substantially perpendicular corners when said bottom lateral
triangular portions are substantially coplanar with their
corresponding said lower side walls.
12. The folding baked goods box of claim 11, wherein said lid front
contacts said upper edge of said lower front wall when said lid is
approximately 2/3 closed over said lower box portion.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] When a consumer is shopping for baked goods, packaging is
important. Having a good view of the product to be purchased is a
significant aspect of why a consumer chooses a particular product
as well as the condition of the product when it is viewed. The
packaging must protect the baked goods within it from being damaged
during their time in a retail location and during transit to a
consumer's end destination for the product. Often, a viewing window
is included in the packaging to assure a consumer that the product
they are about to purchase is what they want and in good condition.
However, in the past, such viewing windows did not provide full
awareness of a box's contents. Having a large viewing area for such
a window is a desirable characteristic for a baked goods box.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The present invention is a folding baked goods box. The
baked goods box of the present invention has a lower box portion
that has a bottom defined by a first transverse crease, a second
transverse crease, a first lateral crease, and a second lateral
crease. A first lower side wall extends from the first lateral
crease and terminates in an upper edge. The first lower side wall
is foldable to an upstanding position with respect to the bottom. A
second lower side wall extends from the second lateral crease and
terminates in an upper edge. The second lower side wall is foldable
to an upstanding position with respect to the bottom. A lower front
wall extends from the first transverse crease and terminates in an
upper edge. The lower front wall has a lower front edge that is
between the first crease and its upper edge. A back wall extends
from the second transverse crease and terminates in an upper edge
that is defined by third and fourth transverse creases. The back
wall has a lower window edge that is between the third and fourth
transverse creases and the second transverse crease. The lower
front wall and the back wall are foldable to an upstanding position
with respect to the bottom.
[0003] A lid portion of the box is attached to the lower box
portion by the third and fourth transverse creases. The lid portion
has a top defined by the third and fourth transverse creases,
oppositely located fifth and sixth transverse creases, and third
and fourth lateral creases. The top includes oppositely located
lateral window edges that are located between the third and fourth
lateral creases. The lid portion includes a lid front that extends
from the fifth and sixth transverse creases and terminates at a
lower edge that is opposite the fifth and sixth transverse creases.
A lid lower window edge is located between the fifth and sixth
transverse creases and the lid lower edge. The lid includes a first
lid side wall that extends from the third lateral crease to a lower
edge and a second lid side wall that extends from the fourth
lateral crease to a lower edge.
[0004] A window in the baked goods box extends continuously from
the lower window edge of the back wall across the top of the lid
portion, between lateral window edges to the lower window edge of
the front of the lid portion. The lid portion is adapted for being
fitted over the lower box portion.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005] FIG. 1 is a flat unfolded cut and crease layout of the box
of the present invention;
[0006] FIG. 2 is a perspective of the box in FIG. 1 in its unfolded
state;
[0007] FIG. 3 the partially folded box as shown in FIGS. 1 and
2;
[0008] FIG. 4 is the box of the previous FIGS. shown in its folded
state with the lid portion not fitted over the lower box
portion;
[0009] FIG. 5 is the box of the previous FIGS. with the lid portion
partially folded toward being fitted over the lower box
portion;
[0010] FIG. 6 is a side view of the box in FIG. 5;
[0011] FIG. 7 is a side view of the box in FIG. 6 more nearly
closed than in FIG. 6;
[0012] FIG. 8 shows a magnified corner of the lower box portion
from the inside in its upstanding position;
[0013] FIG. 9 shows the view of FIG. 9 with the angled crease in
the side wall bent inward;
[0014] FIG. 10 shows a perspective view of the box in FIGS. 1-9
with the lid portion fitted over the lower box portion;
[0015] FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing a folded box including
a divider interrupting the window; and
[0016] FIG. 12 is a top view of the box in FIG. 11 showing the
divider interrupting the window.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0017] FIG. 1 shows a cut layout of the box 10 of the present
invention in its flat and pre-assembled form. The box has a lower
box portion 16 with a bottom 18 that is defined by a first
transverse crease 20, a second transverse crease 24, a first
lateral crease 26 and a second lateral crease 28. A first lower
side wall 30 extends from the first lateral crease 26 and
terminates in an upper edge 32. The first lower side wall 30 is
foldable to an upstanding position with respect to the bottom 18.
This upstanding position is show in FIGS. 3-5. In the upstanding
position, the upper edge 32 is located above the bottom 18. A
second lower side wall 34 extends from the second lateral crease 28
and terminates in an upper edge 36. The second lower side wall 34
has an upstanding position that, like the first lower side wall 30,
locates its upper edge 36 above the bottom 18.
[0018] A lower front wall 38 extends from the first transverse
crease 20 and terminates in an upper edge 40. The lower front wall
38 has an upstanding position that is shown in FIGS. 3-5 that
locates the upper edge 40 above the bottom 18. The lower front wall
38 has a lower front edge 42 that is located between the upper edge
40 and the first transverse crease 20. The lower edge 40 is
adjoined by angled edges 44 extending upwardly to the upper edge
40.
[0019] A back wall 46 extends from the second transverse crease 24
and terminates in at third and fourth transverse creases 48, 50.
The third and fourth transverse creases 48, 50 are collinearly
aligned. The back wall 46 has an upstanding position that is shown
in FIGS. 3-5 that locate the third 48 and fourth 50 transverse
creases above the bottom 18. The back wall 46 has a lower window
edge 54 that is located between the third 48 and fourth 50
transverse creases and the second transverse crease 24. The lower
window edge 54 is adjoined by angled window edges 56 that continue
from the lower window edge 54 up to the third 48 and fourth 50
transverse creases.
[0020] A lid portion 60 is hingedly attached to the lower box
portion 16 by the third and fourth transverse creases 48, 50. The
lid portion has a top 62 that is defined by the third and fourth
transverse creases 48, 50, oppositely located fifth and sixth
transverse creases 66, 68, and third and fourth lateral creases 70,
72. The top 62 has lateral window edges 74 that are located between
the third and fourth lateral creases 70, 72. The lid portion 60 has
a lid front 78 that extends from the fifth and sixth transverse
creases 66, 68 and terminates in a lower edge 80. The lid front 78
has a lid lower window edge 84 that is located between the fifth
and sixth transverse creases 66, 68 and the lower edge 80. The
lower window edge 84 is adjoined by angled window edges 86 that
continue from the lower lid window edge 84 to the fifth and sixth
transverse creases 66, 68. The baked goods box 10 has a window 75
that continues from the lower window edge 54 of the back wall 46 to
the lower window edge 84 of the lid front 78 and is bordered by
angled window edges 56, 86 and lateral window edges 74. A clear
membrane 76, as best seen in FIG. 5 is secured behind the window 75
to protect the contents of the box 10. The lid 60 has a first lid
side wall 88 that extends from the third lateral crease 70. The
first lid side wall 88 terminates in a lower edge 90. A second lid
side wall 92 extends from the fourth lateral crease 72 and
terminates in a lower edge 94.
[0021] Assembly of the box 10 is facilitated by folding the lower
front wall 38 into its upstanding position with respect to the
bottom 18. The lower front wall 38 has front wall flaps 98 that
extend from fifth and sixth lateral creases 100, 102. It is also
contemplated that flaps could extend from lower box side walls 30,
34 and be adapted to attach to the lower front wall 38. In the box
10 shown in FIG. 4, the lower front wall flaps 98 are glued to
lower side walls 30, 34. The lower front wall flaps 98 are glued to
the lower side walls 30, 34 at specific locations that are within
bottom lateral triangles 104. The adhesive location is shown most
clearly in FIGS. 8 and 9 at 105. The bottom lateral triangles 104
are formed by their corresponding upper edge 34, 36, depending on
the side that the respective triangle 104 is on, and an angled
crease 106 that extends upwardly from the bottom 18. As shown in
FIG. 4, the angled creases 106 are a perforated crease and this
facilitates easy folding about the angled creases 106. The angled
creases 106 are angled at an oblique angle with respect to the
bottom 18 when the lower side walls 30, 34 are in their upstanding
positions. Each of the lower front wall flaps 98 has a lower edge
108, 110 that faces the bottom 18 when the lower front wall 38 is
in its upstanding position. The lower edges 108, 110 are located in
such a way that there is an interference fit with the bottom 18
when the angled creases 106 are unbent and the bottom lateral
triangles 104 are coplanar with their corresponding lower side
walls 30, 34. This interference fit relationship is shown in FIG. 4
and is fixed by the adhesive bonding corresponding front wall flaps
98 to their respective bottom lateral triangle 104. As the angled
creases 106 are bent inward, the lower edges 108, 110 drag along
the bottom 18 and this drag prevents the box 10 from collapsing in
once it is in the position shown in FIG. 4.
[0022] The lower side walls 30, 34 include back wall flaps 114,
116. These back wall flaps 114, 116 extend from seventh and eighth
transverse creases 118, 120 on the lower side walls 30, 34. The
back wall flaps 114, 116 are foldable to a perpendicular condition
with respect to their corresponding lower side walls 30, 34 into
the position shown in FIG. 4. Each of the back wall flaps 114, 116
has an angled edge 122 that is angled in such a manner that it does
not obscure the window 75. The window 75 is unobstructed because
the angled edges 122 of the back wall flaps 114, 116 are nearer the
bottom 18 than the angled window edges 56.
[0023] The lid 60 is located into its fitted position over the
lower box portion 16 by first folding the back wall 46 to its
upstanding position about the second transverse crease 24. Once the
back wall 46 is in its upstanding position, the lid 60 pivots about
its third and fourth transverse creases 48, 50 that act as live
hinges so the lid 60 can hinge over the lower box portion 16. The
third and fourth lateral creases 70, 72 are offset outwardly of the
first and second lateral creases 26, 28 by an amount equal or
greater than the thickness of the material making up the lower box
portion 16 so that the lid 60 fits over the lower box portion 16.
Without the offset 123, fitting the lid 60 over the lower box
portion 16 would likely cause the lower front wall 38 to partially
collapse or bend inwardly. This would be detrimental to the cake or
other baked goods stored within the box 10 because of the potential
damage the lower front wall 38 could inflict on the product
contained within the box 10.
[0024] FIG. 7 shows how the lid 60 hinges over the lower box
portion 16. As the lid 60 is hinged downwardly as shown in FIG. 7,
the third and fourth transverse creases 48, 50 that act as live
hinges locate an arc of travel for the lid front 78. The first and
second lower side walls 30, 34 fix the locations of the back wall
flaps 114, 116 with respect to the bottom 18 so that the third and
fourth transverse creases 48, 50 are restricted from moving forward
toward the lower front wall 38. The first and second lower side
walls 30, 34 also fix the location of the front wall 38 with
respect to the bottom 18. As such, front corner points 130 on the
front wall 38 are located with respect to the inside of the lid
front 78. The corner points 130 are located so that they engage the
inside of the lid 60 when it is approximately two thirds of the way
to being fully closed over the lower box portion 16. This ensures
that the force pushing inwardly on the front wall 38 when the lid
60 is fitted to the lower box portion 16 is not so great that it
would tend to bow the front wall 38 inward on the contents of the
box 10. When the lid 60 is over the lower box portion 16, the back
wall flaps 114, 116 are in adjacent contact to the back wall 46,
and the front wall 38 is adjacent to the lid front 78. This
provides a rigid structure that prevents crushing of the contents
therein. When the lid 60 is fitted over the lower box portion 16,
the lower window edge 54 of the back wall 46 and the lower window
edge 84 of the front wall 78 are aligned at the same height above
the bottom 18 of the lower box portion 16. With this alignment, a
viewer from outside of the box 10 can see through the portion of
the window 75 on the lid front 78 through the portion of the window
75 on the back wall 46 without obstruction when the box is empty.
This provides a nearly complete view of the contents of the box 10
when the lid portion 60 is fitted over the lower box portion 16.
The window 75 may be interrupted by a divider 140 that spans
between the lateral window edges 74. The divider 140 is an integral
part of the top 62. The divider 140 has edges 142 that define its
width across the window 75. Construction of the box 10 can be such
that the divider 140 is adhered to the window 75 or it is
contemplated that the divider 140 overlies the window 75 without
being adhered to the window 75. In addition to being an aesthetic
feature, the divider 140 adds structural rigidity between the
lateral window edges 74. The divider 140 can have different
profiles along its edges 142 which may not be limited to the
straight edges 142 that are shown in FIGS. 11 and 12. The edges
142, as well as the space between, may be used for advertising
and/or labeling of the product to be contained within the box 10.
The edges 142 themselves may serve as decorative features.
[0025] For shipping, the box 10 can be flattened to reduce its
volume. This is done by bending the angled creases 106 inward so
the first lower side wall 30 and second lower side walls 34
collapse inward as shown in FIG. 9. Similarly, this is done with
angled creases 124 in the lid portion 60 that allow front lid tabs
126 to bend inwardly about their respective creases 128 adjoining
the lid front 78. The box 10 may be completely flattened when the
back wall flaps 114, 116 are straightened.
[0026] It is understood that while certain aspects of the disclosed
subject matter have been shown and described, the disclosed subject
matter is not limited thereto and encompasses various other
embodiments and aspects. No specific limitation with respect to the
specific embodiments disclosed herein is intended or should be
inferred. Modifications may be made to the disclosed subject matter
as set forth in the following claims.
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