B65D3/04

Container construction with flexible liner and one-way valve

In an embodiment, the invention comprises a container comprising: a base; at least one sidewall extending upwardly from the base and terminating in a top edge, wherein the at least one sidewall is paper-based; a removable flexible membrane adhered to the top edge, wherein the membrane comprises a one-way valve; a liner ply at least partially adhered to an interior surface of the sidewall, wherein the liner ply is configured to at least partially release from the sidewall upon a pressure differential between the pressure within the container and the external pressure.

Container construction with flexible liner and one-way valve

In an embodiment, the invention comprises a container comprising: a base; at least one sidewall extending upwardly from the base and terminating in a top edge, wherein the at least one sidewall is paper-based; a removable flexible membrane adhered to the top edge, wherein the membrane comprises a one-way valve; a liner ply at least partially adhered to an interior surface of the sidewall, wherein the liner ply is configured to at least partially release from the sidewall upon a pressure differential between the pressure within the container and the external pressure.

Paper cup and method of forming the same

A paper cup and a method of forming the same. The paper cup may include a sidewall and a floor portion that collectively define a cavity. In one aspect, the paper cup may include a rim that is coated with a rigid shell that encapsulates the rim. In another aspect, a void defined by a rim of the paper cup may be filled with a rigid filler material, and the rigid filler material may be one that expands upon application of heat thereto. In yet another aspect, the paper cup may include a separate rim component that is attached to the sidewall. The separate rim component may be formed from molded pulp fibers, and it may include a flange portion that is attached to the sidewall and a rim portion that protrudes from the sidewall.

Container For Liquids
20220380080 · 2022-12-01 ·

A container can comprise a sidewall extending at least partially around an interior of the container, and the sidewall can have at least a first end margin and a second end margin. The sidewall can comprise at least a sidewall substrate layer, a sidewall base coat extending along the interior of the container, and a secondary layer extending in register along at least the first end margin of the sidewall. The container further can comprise a sidewall seam comprising the first end margin and the second end margin in an at least partially overlapping relationship. The secondary layer and the sidewall base coat extending along the first end margin can cooperate to form a heat seal along the sidewall seam.

Container For Liquids
20220380080 · 2022-12-01 ·

A container can comprise a sidewall extending at least partially around an interior of the container, and the sidewall can have at least a first end margin and a second end margin. The sidewall can comprise at least a sidewall substrate layer, a sidewall base coat extending along the interior of the container, and a secondary layer extending in register along at least the first end margin of the sidewall. The container further can comprise a sidewall seam comprising the first end margin and the second end margin in an at least partially overlapping relationship. The secondary layer and the sidewall base coat extending along the first end margin can cooperate to form a heat seal along the sidewall seam.

Container for Stacked Food Products

A container for stacked food products, such as potato chips, is provided. The container includes composite laminate that includes one or more layers of cardboard. The container has a non-circular shape. The container has a horizontal cross-section with end portions that have a constant radius along their length and side portions that have a changing radius along their length wherein the end portions and the side portions transition between each other continuously.

Packaged food product and method of packaging
11485565 · 2022-11-01 · ·

A packaged food product includes a container having at least one dough product and a cup within the container. The cup includes at least one sidewall, a plurality of tapered guide members located at spaced circumferential positions about the sidewall, a bottom wall and an upper annular rim. The rim also defines an opening, opposite the bottom wall, leading to an interior storage cavity of the cup. During initial insertion of the cup into a container, first portions of the guide members are progressively pressed against an interior sidewall surface of the container and assure a proper, level alignment of the cup, preventing the cup from tipping during insertion. With further insertion, second portions of the guide members lead to the rim, with the rim having a diameter which assures a tight friction fit, potentially in combination with a cup seal cover, to an inner diameter of the container.

PACKAGING ITEM
20230080039 · 2023-03-16 ·

The invention relates to a greaseproof and waterproof packaging item comprising a composite material, the material comprising a fibre substrate and a cross-linked naturally derived polysaccharide.

Pressure-resistant container
11603232 · 2023-03-14 · ·

The invention relates to a can containing a liquid and/or a gaseous medium which has positive pressure or develops such during transport or storage, wherein the cylindrical can shell of the can consists mainly of paper or cardboard material and is closed at the bottom with a bottom element and at the top with a cover element, wherein the can withstands an internal pressure of at least 5 bar, wherein the innermost layer of the can shell consists of a straight-wound barrier layer having a longitudinally extending folded seam, wherein the barrier layer is a prefabricated laminate made of an inner diffusion-tight barrier film or an inner diffusion-tight barrier laminate and an outer kraft paper layer.

CYLINDRICAL CARDBOARD CONTAINER
20230128493 · 2023-04-27 ·

A cylindrical cardboard container comprising: a circular bottom wall having an outer bottom wall edge; a cylindrical sidewall extending upwardly from the bottom wall edge, the circular bottom wall and the cylindrical sidewall delimiting a receiving cavity sized and shaped to receive a plurality of items; a plurality of item holders for holding the items relative to each other within the receiving cavity, each item holder being configured for holding at least one of the items, the item holders being stackable to form a plurality of item layers within the receiving cavity.