![]() FOOD PRODUCT PACKAGED
专利摘要:
A packaged food product (100) includes a food container containing a food. A loop around the food container includes an accessory container (105) that contains an accessory for consuming the food. In the food container (105), a set of tear lines (205) is arranged so that a single manual operation causes an opening of the accessory container (105) and an opening of the loop. 公开号:FR3044643A1 申请号:FR1561892 申请日:2015-12-04 公开日:2017-06-09 发明作者:Marie-Laurence Gouraud 申请人:Soc Des Ets Bougro Sodebo; IPC主号:
专利说明:
FOOD PRODUCT PACKAGED TECHNICAL FIELD An aspect of the invention relates to a packaged food product. The packaged food product may include, for example, a food to be consumed, such as, for example, a salad made with a seasoning. Other aspects of the invention relate to a packaging kit for packaging a food, and a method of producing a packaged food product. [0003] STATE OF THE PRIOR ART US Pat. No. 3,842,975 describes a food container in which a cavity is arranged in a bottom wall. A utensil is contained in this cavity which is sealed by a tear strip. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION There is a need for a solution allowing increased ease of use. According to one aspect of the invention, a packaged food product comprises: a food container containing a food, and an accessory for consuming the food, and is characterized in that the packaged food product comprises: a loop around the container food, the loop comprising: an accessory container containing the accessory to consume the food, and a set of tear lines arranged for a single manual operation causes an opening of the accessory container and an opening of the loop. Such a packaged food product allows a consumer to easily arrive at a situation where the food can be consumed properly. In addition, the packaged food product can be produced at a relatively low cost, which makes it possible to offer this product at an attractive price. Another aspect of the invention relates to a packaging kit for packaging a food to obtain a packaged food product as defined in the foregoing, the kit comprising: a food container adapted to contain a food, and a set of elements adapted to form: an accessory container adapted to contain an accessory to consume a food, and a loop around the food container, the loop including the accessory container, the set of elements comprising a set of tear lines arranged so that a single manual operation causes an opening of the accessory container and an opening of the loop. Another aspect of the invention relates to a method for producing a packaged food product as defined in the foregoing from a packaging kit as defined in the foregoing, the method comprising: a filling step in which a food is introduced into the food container, an accessory adding step in which an accessory to consume the food is introduced into the accessory container, and a looping step in which the food container is provided of the loop comprising the accessory container. As an illustration, a detailed description of some embodiments of the invention is presented in the following with reference to the accompanying drawings. This description will reveal other inventive aspects. SUMMARY DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic perspective view from above of a food product packaged in a sealed state. • Figure 2 is a schematic bottom perspective view of the packaged food product in the sealed state. • Figure 3 is a schematic perspective view from below of the food product packaged in a partially unsealed condition. • Figure 4 is a diagrammatic perspective view of the food product packaged in a loosened state. • Figure 5 is a schematic top view of a foldable flat piece adapted to form an accessory container in a packaged food product. DETAILED DESCRIPTION [0014] Figure 1 schematically illustrates a packaged food product 100, which is in a sealed state. This figure shows a diagrammatic perspective view from above of the packaged food product 100 in this state. The packaged food product 100 may contain, for example, a dish to consume. The packaged food product 100 can be manufactured by a food manufacturer, then go through a distribution network to be marketed in a point of sale offering food to consume on the spot or to take away. The packaged food product 100 comprises a food container 101 which may contain a food, such as, for example, a salad compound. The food is not shown in Figure 1 for reasons of convenience and clarity. In this embodiment, the food container 101 comprises a main portion 102 in the form of a bowl and a complementary portion 103 in the form of a removable lid. These parts will be respectively designated bowl 102 and lid 103 in the following for reasons of illustration and convenience. The lid 103 can be fixed to the bowl 102 in a detachable manner, for example by snapping. The lid 103 is able to constitute a plate. In this embodiment, this plate comprises two compartments. The packaged food product 100 comprises a loop 104 around the food container 101. This loop 104 comprises an accessory container 105 which may contain an accessory for consuming the food present in the food container 101. The accessory container 105 is disposed in a recess 106 in the food container 101. In this embodiment, the recess 106 is provided in a bottom wall of the food container 101, which constitutes a bottom thereof. The accessory container 105 comprises different walls, some of which are visible in Figure 1. This figure shows a transverse side wall 107 of the accessory container 105. Figure 1 also shows part of an inner main wall 108 and a part a longitudinal side wall 109. The inner main wall 108 is next to the bottom of the food container 101 in the recess 106. In this embodiment, a strip 110 connects two opposite sides 111, 112 of the accessory container 105 to one another. The transverse side wall 107 visible in Figure 1 corresponds to one of these two sides of the accessory container 105. This side will be designated opening side 111 in the following for reasons of convenience and clarity. The transverse side wall 107, on the opening side 111, is secured to the band 110 of the loop 104 around the food container 101. The band 110 and the accessory container 105, which form the loop 104, can be, at least in part, in cardboard or other tearable material. Figure 2 also schematically illustrates the packaged food product 100 in the sealed state. This figure shows a schematic bottom perspective view of the packaged food product 100 in this state. [0020] Figure 2 shows an outer main wall 201 of the accessory container 105, and the transverse side wall 107 also visible in Figure 1. The transverse side wall 107 has a periphery 202 schematically indicated by dashed lines. A peripheral segment 203 is integral with the outer main wall 201. Another peripheral segment 204 is integral with the inner main wall 108. All other peripheral segments of the transverse lateral wall 107 may be free, that is to say be attached to any other wall. The accessory container 105 comprises a set of tear lines including a tear line 205 is visible in Figure 2. This tear line 205 will be designated initial tear line 205 in the following for reasons of convenience and clarity. The initial tear line 205 touches two ends 207, 208 of the peripheral segment 203 of the transverse lateral wall 107 integral with the outer main wall 201. The initial tear line 205 thus extends from one end 207 to the other 208 Figure 2 also shows two ends 209, 210 of the peripheral segment 204 of the transverse side wall 107 secured to the inner main wall 108. These two ends 209, 210 will be referenced in the following. More specifically, the initial tear line 205 extends into the outer main wall 201 of the accessory container 105. The initial tear line 205 delimits a peripheral outer wall peripheral portion 206 201. This peripheral portion 206 extends from the initial tear line 205 to the transverse lateral wall 107. The peripheral portion 206 is integral with the transverse lateral wall 107. The initial tear line 205 has a semi-circular shape in this embodiment. The peripheral portion 206 of the outer main wall 201 thus also has this shape. The outer main wall 201 comprises an orifice 211 adjacent to the initial tear line 205. This orifice 211 is sized to receive a finger of a consumer who wishes to unseal and therefore open the packaged food product 100. The accessory container 105 comprises two lateral plane extensions 212, 213 which project relative to the recess 106 in which the accessory container 105 is disposed. In this embodiment, the two lateral plane extensions 212, 213 form a whole with the outer main wall 201. The two lateral plane extensions 212, 213 cover at least a portion of an outer side of the food container 101, namely the outer side of the bottom. Figure 3 schematically illustrates the packaged food product 100 in a partially unsealed state. This figure shows a diagrammatic perspective view from below of the packaged food product 100 in this state. The partially unsealed state illustrated in Figure 3 typically results from an actuation described in the following with reference to Figure 2. A consumer who wishes to unseal and therefore open the packaged food product 100 places his finger in the orifice 211 adjacent to the initial tear line 205. Then the consumer pulls on the peripheral portion 206 of the outer main wall 201 of the accessory container 105. This actuation causes a break along the initial tear line 205 shown in Figure 2. This results in an opening hatch 301 in the accessory container 105 shown in Figure 3. The transverse side wall 107 is part this opening hatch 301, as well as the peripheral portion 206 of the outer main wall 201 delimited by the initial tear line 205. The opening hatch 301 is secured to the band 110 of the loop 104 around the food container 101 , since the transverse lateral wall 107 is integral with the band 110. In the partially unsealed state, the opening hatch 301 is further secured to an edge 302 of the accessory container 105. This edge 302 constitutes a pivot axis for the opening hatch 301. When the consumer continues his actuation, which consists in pulling on the opening hatch 301, the opening hatch 301 articulates around this pivot axis. Thus, an opening is created in the accessory container 105 as illustrated in FIG. Figure 3 shows, for example, that the accessory container 105 contains a fork 303 and a bottle 304. The fork 303 can be used to consume the food in the food container 101. The bottle 304 can contain a seasoning for this food. These accessories 303, 304 can exit the accessory container 105 through the opening created. The consumer could, if desired, already remove the accessories 303, 304 from the accessory container 105 at this point. Figure 3 shows a tear line 305 in the edge 302 of the accessory container 105 by which the opening hatch 301 is still secured to the accessory container 105. This tear line 305 will be designated the subsequent tear line 305 in this case. following for reasons of convenience and clarity. Referring to Figure 2, the subsequent tear line 305 touches the two ends 209, 210 of the peripheral segment 204 of the transverse side wall 107 which is integral with the inner main wall 108. The subsequent tear line 305 thus extends from one end 209 to the other 210. A break along the subsequent tear line 305 will result in detachment of the opening hatch 301 of the accessory container 105. The loop 104 around the food container 101 will be open. This will be described in more detail in the following. More specifically, the transverse side wall 107 may be connected to the inner main wall 108 by means, for example, of a tongue which projects from the inner main wall 108. This tongue is folded along a line pusing so that the tongue next to an inner face transverse side wall 107 for attachment, for example, by gluing. In this example, the subsequent tear line 305 may be located in this fold line. [0034] Figure 4 schematically illustrates the packaged food product 100 in a loosened state. This figure shows a diagrammatic perspective view from above of the packaged food product 100 in this state. The unsealed state illustrated in Figure 4 typically results from a continuation of the actuation already performed to achieve the partially unsealed state illustrated in Figure 3. Referring to Figure 3, the consumer continues to shoot. the opening hatch 301, which also constitutes a gripping tab. The actuation causes a rupture along the subsequent tear line 305. This results in detachment of the opening flap 301 of the accessory container 105 and thus detachment of the strip 110 from the loop 104 on the opening side 111 of the accessory container 105. Thus, the consumer opens the loop 104 around the food container 101. Taken as a whole, the initial tear line 205, illustrated in Figure 2, and the subsequent tear line 305, illustrated in Figure 3, allow the consumer to open the accessory container 105 and open the loop 104 by a single manual operation. Referring to FIG. 2, this manual actuation may consist of a traction movement on the peripheral portion 206 of the outer main wall 201. The consumer opens the accessory container 105, then the loop 104, by pulling on this peripheral portion 206. In the unsealed state illustrated in Figure 4, the fork 303 and the bottle 304 are still in the accessory container 105, which is open on its opening side 111. The consumer can remove these accessories 303, 304 by gravity by inclining the packaged food product 100. Alternatively, the consumer can remove the fork 303 and the bottle 304. The packaged food product 100 being unsealed, the consumer can remove the lid 103 of the bowl 102 which contains the food to be consumed. The consumer can put the food in the plate formed by the lid 103. The consumer can then open the bottle 304 and season the food. The consumer can then use the range 303 to consume the seasoned food. Figure 5 schematically illustrates a foldable flat piece 500 adapted to form an accessory container, such as the accessory container 105 shown in Figures 1 and 2 and described above. Figure 5 shows a top view of this foldable flat piece 500. In this figure, a dashed line represents a fold line. A dashed line represents a tear line. The foldable flat part 500 comprises a central section 501 adapted to form the outer main wall 201 of the accessory container 105 described in the foregoing. This central section 501 comprises a tear line 502 corresponding to the initial tear line 205 shown in FIG. 2. The central section 501 also comprises an orifice 503 corresponding to the orifice 211 illustrated in FIG. 2. The central section 501 comprises two longitudinal extensions 504, 505. One of these longitudinal extensions 504 constitutes an extension of a portion of the central section 501 delimited by the tear line 502. This longitudinal extension 504 is able to form the transverse lateral wall 107 illustrated in FIGS. and 2. The foldable flat piece 500 comprises two relatively narrow sections 506, 507 adjacent to the central section 501. These two relatively narrow sections 506, 507 are able to form two longitudinal side walls of the accessory container 105 illustrated in Figures 1 to 4. The two relatively narrow sections 506, 507 each comprise a curved cutting line 508, 509. These cutting lines 508, 509 delimit two semicircular zones 510, 511 in the two relatively narrow sections 506, 507. These two semi-circular zones 50, 509 circular 510, 511 are able to form the two lateral plane extensions 212, 213 shown in Figure 2, which project relative to the recess 106 in the food container 101. The two relatively narrow sections 506, 507 also each comprise a cutout 512 513 adjacent to the cutting line 508, 509 defining the semicircular area 510, 511. The foldable flat part 500 comprises an edge section 514 having two longitudinal extensions 515, 516 similar to those 504, 505 of the central section 501. This edge section 514 is capable of constituting the inner main wall 108 of the accessory container. 105 described in the foregoing. A tear line 517 is located between one of the two longitudinal extensions 515 and a major portion of the edge section 514. This tear line 517 corresponds to the subsequent tear line 305 shown in FIG. 3. The longitudinal extension 515 which extends from this tear line 517 can be folded along the tear line 517 and then be attached to the longitudinal extension 504 of the central section 501 adapted to form the transverse side wall 107. The foldable flat part 500 comprises another edge section 518 adapted to mate, after folding, the edge section 514 capable of constituting the inner main wall 108. These edge sections 514, 518 can be attached one to the other, for example, by gluing, in order to keep in shape the accessory container formed from the foldable flat part 500 illustrated in FIG. The foldable flat piece 500 illustrated in FIG. 5 can be part of a packaging kit for packaging a food in order to obtain a packaged food product 100 as illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 and described in what follows. above. This packaging kit may further comprise a food container similar to the food container 101 of the packaged food product 100 described above, as well as a tape for connecting two opposite sides of the accessory container to each other. When the accessory container has been formed from the foldable flat part 500 shown in FIG. 5, the two longitudinal extensions 504, 505 of the central section 501 can form the two transverse lateral walls of the accessory container 105. One end of the strip can be attached to one of the two transverse side walls, the other end being attachable to the other transverse side wall. A packaged food product can be produced from a kit as described in the foregoing. Such a production process may comprise a filling step in which a food is introduced into the food container. In a step of adding an accessory, an accessory for consuming a food is introduced into the accessory container. In a looping step the food container is provided with a loop comprising the accessory container. [0046] NOTES The detailed description with reference to the drawings is only an illustration of some embodiments of the invention. The invention can be realized in many different ways. In order to illustrate this, some alternatives are indicated briefly. The invention can be applied to pack many types of foods and many types of accessories. A salad composed with, as accessories, a seasoning in a bottle and a fork is only one example. There are many different ways to make a packaged food product according to the invention. For example, an accessory container may be located on an upper side of a food container, or on a lateral side. There are many different ways to make an accessory container. For example, an accessory container may be made from different elements to be assembled, rather than from a single foldable flat part. Some of these elements may form walls. Other elements can form connecting elements between these walls. For example, a connecting member between an outer main wall and a side wall may comprise a tear line. Furthermore, a peripheral segment of a side wall integral with a main wall may extend over only a portion of an edge of the side wall. A tear line, and in particular an initial tear line, may, in principle, have any shape. For example, a variant of the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 2 may comprise an initial tear line having a semi-parabolic or triangular shape. An initial tear line may be straight and be located on an edge of the accessory container. The foregoing remarks show that the detailed description with reference to the figures, illustrates the invention rather than limit it. The reference signs are in no way limiting. The verbs "understand" and "include" do not exclude the presence of other elements or steps other than those listed in the claims. The word "a" or "a" preceding an element or a step does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such elements or steps.
权利要求:
Claims (18) [1" id="c-fr-0001] A packaged food product (100) comprising: a food container (101) containing a food, and an accessory (303, 304) for consuming the food, characterized in that the packaged food product comprises: a loop (104) around of the food container, the loop comprising: an accessory container (105) containing the accessory to consume the food, and a set of tear lines (205, 305) arranged so that a single manual operation causes an opening of the accessory container and an opening of the loop. [2" id="c-fr-0002] The packaged food product of claim 1, wherein the loop (104) comprises: a strip (110) connecting two opposite sides (111, 112) of the accessory container (105) to each other, and a line initial tear (205) in the accessory container, a break along the initial tear line resulting in an opening hatch (301) integral with the strip and an edge (302) of the accessory container, a line of subsequent tearing (305) in the edge of the accessory container through which the opening hatch is secured to the accessory container, a break along the subsequent tear line resulting in a detachment of the opening opening of the accessory container and thus the opening of the loop. [3" id="c-fr-0003] The packaged food product of claim 2, wherein the accessory container (105) comprises: an inner main wall (108) alongside the food container (101), an outer main exterior wall (201), and a sidewall (107) integral with the web, and wherein: the initial tear line (205) touches two ends of a peripheral segment (203) of the side wall integral with the outer main wall, and the subsequent tear line (305) touches two ends of another peripheral segment (204) of the side wall integral with the inner main wall. [4" id="c-fr-0004] The packaged food product of claim 3, wherein the initial tear line (205) extends into the outer main wall (201) of the accessory container (105). [5" id="c-fr-0005] The packaged food product of claim 4, wherein the initial tear line (205) has one of the following forms: a semi-circular shape and a semi-parabolic shape. [6" id="c-fr-0006] A packaged food product according to any one of claims 2 to 5, wherein the food container (105) comprises an orifice (211) adjacent to the initial tear line (205), the orifice being sized to receive a finger of a consumer. [7" id="c-fr-0007] A packaged food product according to any one of claims 3 to 6, wherein the side wall (107) is connected to the inner main wall (108) by means of a connecting member comprising the subsequent tear line (305). ). [8" id="c-fr-0008] The packaged food product of claim 7, wherein the linking member comprises a tongue (515) projecting from the inner main wall (108), the tongue being folded along a fold line comprising the subsequent tear (305). [9" id="c-fr-0009] A packaged food product according to any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the accessory container (105) has been formed by folding a single flat piece (500). [10" id="c-fr-0010] A packaged food product according to any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein the food container (105) comprises a recess (106), the accessory container (105) being disposed in the recess. [11" id="c-fr-0011] The packaged food product of claim 10, wherein the recess (106) is located in a bottom of the food container (105). [12" id="c-fr-0012] A packaged food product according to any one of claims 10 to 11, wherein the accessory container (105) comprises two lateral plane extensions (212, 213) projecting from the recess (106) and covering at least a portion of a outer side of the food container. [13" id="c-fr-0013] The packaged food product of any one of claims 1 to 12, wherein the loop (104), including the accessory container (105), is at least partially made of cardboard. [14" id="c-fr-0014] A packaged food product according to any one of claims 1 to 13, wherein the food container (101) comprises a bowl-shaped main portion (102) and a removable cover-shaped complementary portion (103). [15" id="c-fr-0015] 15. Packaged food product according to claim 14, wherein the complementary portion (103) is able to form a plate. [16" id="c-fr-0016] 16. Packaging kit for packaging a food to obtain a packaged food product (100) according to any one of claims 1 to 15, the kit comprising: a food container (101) adapted to contain a food, a set of elements (110, 500) capable of forming: an accessory container (105) able to contain an accessory to consume a food, and a loop (104) around the food container, the loop including the accessory container, the set of elements comprising a set of tear lines (205, 305) arranged so that a single manual operation causes an opening of the accessory container and an opening of the loop. [17" id="c-fr-0017] 17. Packaging kit according to claim 16, wherein the set of elements (110, 500) comprises a flat piece (500) adapted to form, by folding, at least a portion of the accessory container (105). [18" id="c-fr-0018] A method of producing a packaged food product (100) from a packaging kit according to claim 16, the method comprising: a filling step in which a food is introduced into the food container (101), an accessory adding step in which an accessory (303, 304) for consuming the food is introduced into the accessory container (105), and a looping step in which the food container is provided with the loop (104). including the accessory container.
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