Smooth and low density paperboard structures and methods for manufacturing the same
US-2020354894-A1 · Nov 12, 2020 · US
US12060209B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12060209-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318140135-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 27, 2023 |
| Priority date | Feb 24, 2020 |
| Publication date | Aug 13, 2024 |
| Grant date | Aug 13, 2024 |
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A trapped tray product packaging having a paperboard or a molded pulp tray trapped between a first panel and a second panel is provided. The first panel has an opening for placement of the tray. The tray includes a lip that is trapped between the first panel and the second panel. The first and second panels can be formed from paperboard.
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We claim: 1. A trapped tray packaging system comprising: a back panel having a first opening; a tray having a first well having a first bottom wall and a first side wall extending upward from the bottom wall and a first lip extending outward from the first side wall; and, a front wall having a first opening for visibly exposing products in the tray and a second opening for visibly exposing products in the tray, the second opening spaced from the first opening by a first bridge portion wherein the front wall, first opening and second opening form a planar portion across an entire front side of the packaging system. 2. The trapped tray packaging system of claim 1 wherein the tray includes a second well having a second bottom wall and a second side wall extending upward from the second bottom wall and a second lip extending outward from the second side wall, the second well spaced from the first well by a second bridge portion. 3. The trapped tray packaging system of claim 2 wherein the front wall is connected to the back wall. 4. The trapped tray packaging system of claim 2 wherein the front wall is connected to the back wall along a top edge. 5. The trapped tray packaging system of claim 2 wherein the tray is formed from a molded pulp material. 6. The trapped tray packaging system of claim 5 wherein the front wall and the back wall are formed from paperboard. 7. The trapped tray packaging system of claim 2 wherein the tray includes a translucent film spanning across an open end of the first well and an open end of the second well. 8. The trapped tray packaging system of claim 7 wherein the film is peel-able and re-seelable. 9. The trapped tray packaging system of claim 1 wherein the back wall includes a second opening spaced from the first opening by a back wall bridge portion. 10. The trapped tray packaging system of claim 1 wherein the back wall is glued to the front wall. 11. The trapped tray packaging system of claim 1 wherein the tray is formed from paperboard. 12. The trapped tray packaging system of claim 9 wherein the first opening in the back wall has a generally rectangular shape and the second opening in the back wall has a generally rectangular shape. 13. The trapped tray packaging system of claim 1 wherein the first opening in the front wall has a generally rectangular shape and the second opening in the front wall has a generally rectangular shape. 14. The trapped tray packaging system of claim 1 wherein the tray includes a debossed graphic. 15. A trapped tray packaging system comprising: a back wall having a first opening and a second opening; a tray having a first well and a second well and a lip extending outward around the first well and the second well; and, a front wall having a first visible opening and a second visible opening wherein the front wall, first opening and second opening form a planar portion across an entire front side of the packaging system. 16. The trapped tray packaging system of claim 15 wherein the front wall and the back wall are formed from paperboard. 17. The trapped tray packaging system of claim 16 wherein the tray is formed from paperboard. 18. The trapped tray packaging system of claim 16 wherein the tray is formed from a molded pulp. 19. The trapped tray packaging system of claim 15 wherein the tray includes a peel-able and re-sealable translucent film spanning across an open end of the first well and an open end of the second well. 20. The trapped tray packaging system of claim 15 wherein the back wall includes a back wall bridge between the first opening and the second opening in the back wall, the tray includes a tray bridge between the first well and the second well, and the front wall includes a front wall bridge between the first opening and the second opening in the front wall.
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