Packaged food product

a food product and packaging technology, applied in the field of food packaging, can solve the problems of unstable and susceptible to tipping of food products, and achieve the effects of improving stability, reducing the footprint, and improving the ability of packaging

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-12-17
KRAFT FOODS GRP BRANDS LLC
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[0007]The packaged food product described below may incorporate an angled back card to improve stability by providing an enlarged footprint when the package is standing upright, i.e., vertically oriented. The angled back card can provide a wider base of support between the front of the product and the back card to improve the ability of the package to be self-supporting in an upright position, i.e., to stand up reliably on a shelf without leaning on other structures for external support.

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In the past, some upstanding packaged food products of the types described above have proven to be somewhat unstable, or susceptible to tipping in response to minor disturbances.

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[0058]In a first embodiment, illustrated in FIGS. 1-7, there is provided a packaged food product 40 that comprises a rigid thermoformed tray 42 comprising one or more cavities or compartments, specifically an upper compartment 44, an intermediate compartment 46, and a lower compartment 48; and a lid 50 sealed to the tray. Food products 52, 54 and 56 (shown in FIG. 4) are disposed within the cavities.

[0059]Each cavity has one or more side walls and a rear wall. A back card 58 extends along and beyond coplanar rear walls 60 and 62 of the intermediate and lower compartments. The back card 58 is oriented so that so that the packaged food product is capable of being displayed on edge with the bottom end 64 of the flange 66, and the bottom end 68 of the back card 58 stably supporting the packaged food product on a horizontal surface 70 (FIG. 4).

[0060]The bottom end 68 of the back card extends downward and rearward from the rear surface of the bottom compartment to provide an enlarged foot...

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Abstract

A packaged food product may incorporate an angled back card to improve stability by providing an enlarged footprint when the package is standing upright, i.e., vertically oriented. The angled back card can provide a wider base of support between the front of the product and the back card to improve the ability of the package to be self-supporting in an upright position, i.e., to stand up reliably on a shelf without leaning on other structures for external support. The package may be generally dumbbell-shaped as viewed from the front and/or from other angles, and may comprise a center portion that is narrower and/or shallower than adjacent end portions. This may facilitate handling of the product by the consumer and also may help to provide the product with an impactful appearance and theme at retail when the product is viewed from the front and/or from other angles. The product may include high-protein food items, consistent with the theme established by the shape, and may include prominently-displayed information about the protein content of the food items.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION[0001]This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61 / 745,915, filed on Dec. 26, 2012, entitled “Packaged Food Product,” the entire disclosure of which is fully incorporated herein by reference.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]This application relates generally to food packaging, and more particularly to a packaged food product that may be displayed in an upright position.BACKGROUND[0003]Packaged food products include meal kits that contain various ready-to-eat (“RTE”) food items to provide an essentially complete meal, as well as snack kits that contain fewer components and / or smaller quantities than meal kits. Such kits may include, for example, farinaceous items such as crackers and breads; proteinaceous items such as meats, nuts and Cheeses; sauces; dips; dessert; beverages such as juice drinks; and / or other food and beverage items.[0004]Upstanding packaged food products that comprise a tray with one or more cavi...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B65D77/28B65D85/00B65D77/20
CPCB65D77/28B65D2577/2091B65D85/70B65D77/20B65D25/22B65D25/24B65D2207/00G06Q30/02G06Q30/0241G06Q99/00
Inventor TILAHUN, MULUKENDOUCETTE, DANIELFELDMEIER, DANIEL R.LOWITZ, PARIS ALEXANDER EDWARDSCASTRO, STACY ALYCIA THOMAS
Owner KRAFT FOODS GRP BRANDS LLC
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