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Container for food

a technology for containers and food, applied in the field of containers for food, can solve the problems of skewers not being able to be taken out immediately, the shape of the ring-shaped member becomes complicated, and the manufacturing cost of the container becomes extremely high, so as to prevent the torn paper material, ensure the security and safety of hygiene, and ensure the effect of hygien

Inactive Publication Date: 2014-11-06
APS BANK
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Benefits of technology

The invention relates to a container for containing a skewer. However, the existing containers require a special bag for containing the skewer, which increases manufacturing costs. The invention solves this problem by providing a covering portion that is formed from the inner edge of the slit to the peripheral edge of the container main body, up to a corner portion of the inner edge. This covering prevents exposure of the paper material and ensures reliable formation of the container.

Problems solved by technology

Furthermore, the shape of the ring-shaped member becomes complicated, and moreover, a process of providing the fixing member in the container and the process of disposing the ring-shaped member are required.
As a result, there is a problem that a manufacturing cost of the container becomes extremely high.
Therefore, in this Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2000-33948, when a user is to eat the skewered food by using the skewer, the skewer cannot be taken out immediately, whereby a user is irritated.
Thus, there is a problem that it is extremely difficult to take out the skewer and eat the skewered food while walking.

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[0109]A first embodiment of the present invention will be described below in detail by referring to the attached drawings (FIGS. 1 to 20). FIGS. 1 to 4 illustrate a container main body 1 of the present invention, in which FIG. 1 is a plan view of the container main body 1, FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the container main body 1 when seen from the front, FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the container main body 1 when seen from the side, and FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the container main body 1, respectively.

[0110]The container main body 1 is a cup made of paper or a resin, in which a bottom face is blocked while an upper part is opened and which is a commercially available container. The size of the container main body 1 is not particularly limited but a size that can be easily held by one hand. The shape of the container main body 1 is not limited to the illustrated substantially cylinder but may be a square prism or polygonal cylinder, and the shape of the container main body 1 may...

second embodiment

[0153]Subsequently, a second embodiment will be described. FIG. 21 shows a front view of the container main body 1, and FIG. 22 shows a plan view of the container main body 1, respectively, and FIG. 23 shows a plan view of the sheet 10 which will be described later. In the upper part of the cylindrical portion 3 of the container main body 1, a window-shaped square opening portion 4 is formed. The sheet 10 is attached so as to block this opening portion 4.

[0154]As illustrated in FIG. 23, two streaks of the slits 11 are formed in the vertical direction at a slight interval in the lateral direction in the sheet 10. The material of this sheet 10 includes paper, a resin film, a thick resin and the like.

[0155]FIG. 24 is a front view of the container main body 1 in a state where the sheet 10 is attached so as to block the opening portion 4 of the container main body 1. FIG. 25 is a side view of the container main body 1, FIG. 26 is a plan view of the container main body 1, FIG. 27 is a bot...

third embodiment

[0184]Subsequently, a third embodiment will be described. FIG. 38 shows a front view of the container main body 1, and FIG. 39 shows a plan view of the container main body 1, respectively, and FIG. 40 shows a plan view of the sheet 10 which will be described later.

[0185]A window-shaped square opening portion 4 is formed on the upper part of the cylindrical portion 3 of the container main body 1. The sheet 10 is attached so as to block this opening portion 4 except upper and lower portions of this opening portion 4. The material of this sheet 10 includes paper, a resin film, a thick resin and the like.

[0186]FIG. 41 shows a front view of the container main body 1 in a state where the above-described sheet 10 is attached to the opening portion 4 of the container main body 1. FIG. 42 shows a side view of the container main body 1, FIG. 43 shows a plan view of the container main body 1, and FIG. 44 shows a bottom view of the container main body 1, respectively.

[0187]As illustrated in FIG...

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Abstract

Upper and lower slits are formed on an upper part of a food container main body. The tip end portion of a skewer or simplified fork is inserted through the upper slit from inside the container main body and further inserted through the lower slit, and the tip end portion is pressed inside. As a result, the skewer or simplified fork can be held in the container main body by the both slits. A portion between the upper and lower slits functions as a flexible holding piece, and the skewer is held by a recovering force of this holding piece so that the skewer or simplified fork can be tilted by an arbitrary angle or the skewer or simplified fork can be held at an arbitrary position in the vertical direction.

Description

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates to a container for food for placing skewered food including deep-fried chicken, pork, beef and the like, dumplings, dengaku, mini doughnuts and the like in a cup-shaped container so that these skewered food can be skewered and eaten.[0002]Related-art examples of a container for skewered food for placing skewered food such as yakitori chicken, chicken meat balls, dumplings and the like include Japanese Utility Model Application Publication No. 3-31745 and Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2000-33948 described below, for example.[0003]Japanese Utility Model Application Publication No. 3-31745 describes a cup-shaped container equipped with, on a bottom part, a fixing member for fixing a skewer by sticking a tip end portion of the skewer therein and, at the center of the upper part, a ring-shaped member having an opening portion. Moreover, a fitting-in port is provided in this ring-shaped member so that ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A47G19/02A47G21/00
CPCA47G21/00A47G19/02B65D25/101B65D25/20B65D1/265B65D1/28
Inventor MIYAWAKI, KAZUMI
Owner APS BANK