Ventilated container apparatus
11345510 · 2022-05-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2543/00101
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/0204
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/162
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D77/2024
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/0201
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/3205
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D81/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D77/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A container apparatus having at least one containment member is disclosed that may include a bottom and at least one sidewall, an interior and an open end. The container may also include a flange that extends around a free end of the at least one side wall, and a plurality of wall members (or castellations) connected to/formed with/that extend from the flange. The plurality of wall members may be separated by ventilation apertures, with the plurality of wall members and the ventilation apertures extending around the perimeter of the free end. A sealing material, such as a removable film, may extend over the open end to enclose the containment member.
Claims
1. A container apparatus comprising: a containment member having a bottom, a sidewall, and at least one aperture formed in at least one of the bottom and the sidewall, the bottom and the sidewall being integrally connected to form an internal cavity, the sidewall having a free end opposite the bottom, the free end defining an open end for the containment member; a flange integrally connected to the free end of the sidewall; a plurality of wall members extending from the flange, each of the plurality of wall members being separated by a ventilation aperture, the plurality of wall members and the ventilation apertures extending around the open end; a film connected to the plurality of wall members; a second containment member having a bottom and a sidewall, the bottom and the sidewall of the second containment member being integrally connected to form an internal cavity of the second containment member, and the sidewall of the second containment member having a free end opposite the bottom, the free end of the second containment member defining an open end for the second containment member; and a second film connected to the second containment member to cover the open end of the second containment member, wherein the containment member and the second containment are coupled together for movement between an open configuration and a closed configuration, in the closed configuration the film faces the second film.
2. The container apparatus of claim 1, wherein the film covers the open end of the containment member so that the ventilation apertures and the internal cavity remain open to an atmosphere.
3. The container apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of wall members includes a top surface, and wherein the film is mounted to the top surfaces of the plurality of wall members so that the ventilation apertures and the internal cavity remain open to an atmosphere.
4. The container apparatus of claim 1, wherein the ventilation apertures allow moisture to escape the containment member and allow air to flow when the film is mounted to the top surface of the plurality of wall members.
5. The container apparatus of claim 1, wherein the film is connected to the plurality of wall members to substantially cover the open end such that the ventilation apertures allow air to flow into the containment member.
6. The container apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of wall members includes a pair of side faces, and wherein the ventilation apertures are positioned between side faces of adjacent wall members.
7. The container apparatus of claim 1, wherein the film is removably mounted to the top surfaces of the plurality of wall members.
8. The container apparatus of claim 7, wherein each of the plurality of wall members includes a pair of side faces, and wherein the ventilation apertures are positioned between side faces of adjacent wall members.
9. The container apparatus of claim 7, wherein each of the plurality of wall members includes a top surface, and wherein the film is mounted to the top surfaces of the plurality of wall members so that the ventilation apertures and the internal cavity remain open to an atmosphere.
10. The container apparatus of claim 7, wherein the ventilation apertures allow moisture to escape the containment member and allow air to flow when the film is mounted to the top surface of the plurality of wall members.
11. A container apparatus comprising: a containment member having a bottom, at least one sidewall, and at least one aperture formed in at least one of the bottom and the at least one sidewall, the bottom and the at least one sidewall being integrally connected to form an internal cavity, the at least one sidewall having an edge opposite the bottom, the edge defining an open end of the containment member; a flange extending outwardly from the edge of the at least one side wall; a plurality of wall members extending from the flange, each of the plurality of wall members being separated by a ventilation aperture, the plurality of wall members and the ventilation apertures extending around a perimeter of the open end; a film connected to the plurality of wall members, the film extends over the open end of the containment member so that the ventilation apertures and the internal cavity remain open to an atmosphere; a second containment member having a bottom and at least one sidewall, the bottom and the at least one sidewall of the second containment member being integrally connected to form an internal cavity, and the at least one sidewall of the second containment member having an edge opposite the bottom, the edge of the second containment member defining an open end for the second containment member; and a second film connected to the second containment member, the second film extends over the open end of the second containment member, wherein the containment member and the second containment are coupled together for movement between an open configuration and a closed configuration, in the closed configuration the film faces the second film.
12. The container apparatus of claim 11, wherein each of the plurality of wall members includes a top surface, and wherein the film is mounted to the top surfaces of the plurality of wall members so that the ventilation apertures and the internal cavity remain open to an atmosphere.
13. The container apparatus of claim 12, wherein each of the plurality of wall members includes a pair of side faces, and wherein the ventilation apertures are positioned between side faces of adjacent wall members.
14. The container apparatus of claim 11, wherein the ventilation apertures allow moisture to escape the containment member and allow air to flow when the film is mounted to the top surface of the plurality of wall members.
15. The container apparatus of claim 11, wherein the film is connected to the plurality of wall members to substantially cover the open end such that the ventilation apertures allow air to flow into the containment member.
16. The container apparatus of claim 11, wherein each of the plurality of wall members includes a pair of side faces, and wherein the ventilation apertures are positioned between side faces of adjacent wall members.
17. The container apparatus of claim 11, wherein the film is removably mounted to the top surfaces of the plurality of wall members.
18. The container apparatus of claim 17, wherein each of the plurality of wall members includes a pair of side faces, and wherein the ventilation apertures are positioned between side faces of adjacent wall members.
19. The container apparatus of claim 17, wherein each of the plurality of wall members includes a top surface, and wherein the film is mounted to the top surfaces of the plurality of wall members so that the ventilation apertures and the internal cavity remain open to an atmosphere.
20. The container apparatus of claim 17, wherein the ventilation apertures allow moisture to escape the containment member and allow air to flow when the film is mounted to the top surface of the plurality of wall members.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The features, nature, and advantages of the present aspects may become more apparent from the detailed description set forth below when taken in conjunction with the drawings in which like reference characters identify correspondingly throughout.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(9) The following detailed description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the disclosed apparatus, since the scope of the present disclosure is best defined by the appended claims.
(10) In the following description, certain terminology is used to describe certain features of one or more embodiments of the present disclosure. The term “container” refers to any type of device for holding objects, including a receptacle, a bin, a box, a carton, a case, and a crate. The term “food” refers to any type of edible substance including all types of fruits and vegetables.
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(12) According to embodiments of the present disclosure, the container 100 may be made of polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polystyrenes, polypropylenes, or any other suitable material known in the art.
(13) As shown, the container 100 may include a first containment member (or base) 102. The container 100 may, in some embodiments be a stand-alone container or, alternatively be connected to a second containment member (or second base or lid) 104 via a hinge 106. The first containment member 102 may include a floor or bottom 108 with a sidewall that extends upward from the bottom 108 to form an internal cavity for the container 100. It will be appreciated that the sidewall may take a number of predetermined forms, and include a number of predetermined sidewall surfaces. For example, in the embodiment disclosed herein, the sidewall may include two opposing lower sidewalls 110 and 112 integrally connected to two opposing lower end walls 114 and 116. The lower sidewalls, 110 and 112, and lower end walls, 114 and 116, extend continuously upwardly from the bottom 108 to form the first containment member 102.
(14) As shown, a flange may extend outwardly from the edge of the sidewall proximate the open end of the interior cavity. It will again be appreciated that the flange may be formed in a number of different predetermined configurations. Again referring to the disclosed embodiment, the lowermost edges of the lower sidewalls 110 and 112 and the lower end walls 114 and 116 define a perimeter of the first containment member 102 by which a lower flange 118 may be integrally connected thereto.
(15) As shown, a flange of the container 100 may also include castellations, or a plurality of wall members (the wall members may hereinafter be referred to as upper wall members, lower wall members or wall members (where there is a singular containment member)) that may extend with the flange around the perimeter of the flange/open end (hereinafter referred to as an upper flange, lower flange or flange (where there is a singular containment member)). The castellations or wall members may be separated from one another by ventilation apertures 122. The first plurality of ventilation apertures (lower ventilation apertures 122, upper ventilation apertures 136 or ventilation aperture (where there is a singular containment member)) allow moisture to escape the containment member and allow air to flow when the sealing material is placed over the opening to the containment member. In other embodiments, the sealing material is connected directly to the flange adjacent to the wall members, positioned to contact the upper surface of the wall members to provide for ventilation, positioned to extend over the wall members or positioned to extend over the ventilation members to connect to the sidewalls (or otherwise). A second plurality of lower ventilation apertures 123 may be located in the first containment member 102 for allowing air to flow through the first containment member 102. According to one embodiment, each of the second plurality of lower ventilation apertures 123 has a first end 123a and a second end 123b, where the first end 123a is located at an outer edge of the bottom 108 and extend at least partially up the lower sidewalls, 110 and 112, and lower end walls, 114 and 116 terminating at the second end 123b. Although the second plurality of lower ventilation apertures 123 are shown having a generally rectangular shape, this is by way of example only and may be ovals, triangles, squares, or other polygons.
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(17) Alternatively, the first containment member 102 may be solid and not include first plurality of lower ventilation apertures 122 and/or the second plurality of lower ventilation apertures 123. In such a case, the lower wall member 120 is one single wall member. When the first containment member 102 does not include any ventilation apertures, placing the sealing material (or film) 121 over the opening cavity or on the lower wall member 120, hermetically seals in the contents of the first containment member 102.
(18) The second containment member 104 may include a top 124 and two opposing upper sidewalls 126 and 128 integrally connected to two opposing upper end walls 130 and 132. The upper sidewalls, 126 and 128, and upper end walls, 130 and 132, extend continuously downward from the top 124 to form the second containment member 104. The lowermost edges of the upper sidewalls 126 and 128 and the upper end walls 130 and 132 define a perimeter of the second containment member 104 by which an upper flange 134 may be integrally connected thereto. A plurality of upper wall members 136, separated by a first plurality of upper ventilation apertures 138, may extend around the perimeter of the upper flange 134 (e.g., around the open end).
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(20) The first plurality of upper ventilation apertures 138 allow moisture to escape the second containment member 104 and allow air to flow when the sealing material is placed over the opening to the second containment member 104. A second plurality of upper ventilation apertures 140 may be located in the second containment member 104 for allowing air to flow through the second containment member 104. According to one embodiment, each of the second plurality of upper ventilation apertures 140 has a first end 140a and a second end 140b, where the first end 140a is located at an outer edge of the top 124 and extend at least partially up the upper sidewalls, 126 and 128, and upper end walls, 130 and 132 terminating at the second end 140b. Although the second plurality of upper ventilation apertures 140 are shown having a generally rectangular shape, this is by way of example only and may be ovals, triangles, squares, or other polygons.
(21) Alternatively, the second containment member 104 may be solid and not include first plurality of upper ventilation apertures 138 and/or the second plurality of upper ventilation apertures 140. In such a case, the upper wall member 136 is one single wall member. When the second containment member 104 does not include any ventilation apertures, placing the sealing material (or film) 125 over the opening cavity or on the upper wall member 136, hermetically seals in the contents of the second containment member 104.
(22) The container 100 may also include a pair of locking mechanisms 142 and 144 to secure the second containment member 104 to the first containment member 102 and prevent consumers from prematurely or easily opening the container 100 prior to sale, as well as preventing the second containment member 104 from separating from the first containment member 102 during transportation and spilling and/or damaging its contents. The pair of locking mechanisms may include extending latching portions 142a and 144a which may be received by inwardly recessed pockets 142b and 144b. When engaged, the extending latching portions 142a and 144a and inwardly recessed pockets 142b and 144b snap together, securely holding the second containment member 104 and first containment member 102 of the container 100 together. Although two locking mechanisms 142 and 144 are shown, the container 100 may have only one locking mechanism or may have more than two locking mechanisms. Alternatively, any other locking mechanism known in the art may be used.
(23) According to one embodiment, a pair of lower tabs 146, 148 may extend perpendicular outward from the lower flange 118 where the lower sidewall 110 and the lower end walls 114, 116 are formed together. The first inwardly recessed pocket 142b may be located in the first lower tab 146 and the second inwardly recessed pocket 144b may be located in the second lower tab 148.
(24) According to one embodiment, a pair of upper tabs 150, 152 may extend perpendicular outward from the upper flange 124 where the upper sidewall 126 and the upper end walls 130, 132 are formed together. The first extending latching portion 142a may be located in the first upper tab 150 and the second extending latching portion 144a may be located in the second upper tab 152.
(25) The pair of lower tabs 146, 148 and the pair of upper tabs extending latching portion 142a may be used to assist an individual in separating the second containment member 104 from the first containment member 102 when the container 100 is in a closed configuration.
(26) One or more of the components and functions illustrated in the previous figures may be rearranged and/or combined into a single component or embodied in several components without departing from the present disclosure. Additional elements or components may also be added without departing from the present disclosure.
(27) While certain exemplary embodiments have been described and shown in the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that such embodiments are merely illustrative of and not restrictive on the broad present disclosure, and that this present disclosure is not be limited to the specific constructions and arrangements shown and described, since various other modifications may occur to those ordinarily skilled in the art.