Composite lid of container and method of attaching metal lid to plastic lid to form composite lid of container
11097872 · 2021-08-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D43/0212
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/0222
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B7/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2205/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16B11/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65D51/1622
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2543/00537
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D51/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B7/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A composite lid of a cylindrical container includes an outer metal lid having an integral top wall and sidewall and an inner plastic lid having a top wall and sidewall fitted inside the outer metal lid such that a free end of the sidewall of the inner plastic lid extends beyond a free end of the sidewall of the outer metal lid. The composite lid can be fitted on a base having an integral bottom wall and sidewall such that the sidewall of the inner plastic lid frictionally engages the sidewall of the base. The outer metal lid can be formed by stamping sheet metal, the inner plastic lid can be formed by molding a polymer material and the base can be formed by molding a polymer material. The outer metal lid can be adhesively bonded or mechanically fitted to the inner plastic lid.
Claims
1. A composite lid of a cylindrical container comprising: an outer metal lid having a top wall and a cylindrical sidewall, the top wall and the cylindrical sidewall being integral; and an inner plastic lid including, a top wall including an upper rim and a circular recess, and a cylindrical sidewall, the inner plastic lid being fitted inside the metal lid, such that a free end of the cylindrical sidewall of the inner plastic lid extends beyond a free end of the cylindrical sidewall of the outer metal lid.
2. The composite lid of claim 1, wherein the outer metal lid is formed by stamping sheet metal.
3. The composite lid of claim 1, wherein the inner plastic lid is formed by molding a polymer material.
4. The composite lid of claim 1, wherein the outer metal lid is mechanically fitted to the inner plastic lid by knurling the cylindrical sidewall of the outer metal lid, such that indentations are knurled into the cylindrical sidewall of the outer metal lid and tips of the indentations penetrate an outer surface of the cylindrical sidewall of the inner plastic lid.
5. The composite lid of claim 1, wherein the outer metal lid includes at least one detent extending inwardly from the cylindrical sidewall of the outer metal lid, the inner plastic lid including at least one recess engaging the at least one detent.
6. The composite lid of claim 5, wherein the at least one detent comprises a plurality of spring biased tabs and the at least one recess comprises an annular groove extending into the cylindrical sidewall of the inner-plastic lid, tips of the plurality of spring biased tabs located in the annular groove.
7. The composite lid of claim 6, wherein the spring biased tabs are defined by U-shaped cuts in the cylindrical sidewall of the outer metal lid.
8. The composite lid of claim 1, wherein the cylindrical sidewall of the inner plastic lid includes at least one vertical groove configured to allow air to escape.
9. The composite lid of claim 8, wherein the inner plastic lid includes at least one transverse groove along the upper rim of the inner plastic lid connected to the at least one vertical groove, the at least one transverse groove providing fluid communication between the at least one vertical groove and the circular recess.
10. The composite lid of claim 1, wherein the free end of the cylindrical sidewall of the outer metal lid is located a desired distance from the free end of the cylindrical sidewall of the inner plastic lid.
11. The composite lid of claim 10, wherein the free end of the cylindrical sidewall of the outer metal lid is within 0.020 inch from the free end of the inner plastic lid.
12. The composite lid of claim 11, wherein the free end of the outer metal lid is not curled.
13. The composite lid of claim 11, wherein the free end of the outer metal lid is curled inwardly.
14. A cylindrical container comprising: a base including, an integral bottom wall and cylindrical base sidewall and the composite lid of claim 1, wherein an interior of the base contains adult tobacco consumer products and the composite lid of claim 1 is fitted on the base such that the cylindrical sidewall of the inner plastic lid frictionally engages the cylindrical base sidewall.
15. The composite lid of claim 1, wherein the upper rim is against an inner surface of the top wall of the outer metal lid.
16. The composite lid of claim 8, wherein the at least one vertical groove includes four vertical grooves in fluid communication with one another.
17. The composite lid of claim 16, wherein the four vertical grooves are evenly spaced.
18. The composite lid of claim 8, wherein a portion of the cylindrical sidewall of the inner plastic lid without the vertical groove has a substantially constant radius between the upper rim and the free end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(13) As used herein, the term “smokeless tobacco” denotes loose or wrapped tobacco products, including snus and moist snuff tobacco (“MST”) in portioned and non-portioned forms.
(14) As used herein “packaged smokeless tobacco” denotes smokeless tobacco that is contained in a package as would be handled by an adult tobacco consumer.
(15) As used herein, the term “volatile flavor” denotes a flavor sufficiently volatile such that, when it is applied in a conventional amount to packaged smokeless tobacco in a conventional, non-hermetically sealed package, the average adult tobacco consumer would notice a substantial decrease in the magnitude of the flavor within a period of about a month or less after the package is opened. Exemplary volatile flavors include wintergreen, mint, as well as “original” flavor as used in smokeless tobacco.
(16) As used herein, the term “about” when used in conjunction with a stated numerical value or range has the meaning reasonably ascribed to it by a person skilled in the art, i.e. denoting somewhat more or somewhat less than the stated value or range, to within a range of .+.−.10% of the stated value.
(17) Smokeless tobacco is typically packaged in a pocket-sized package. Preferably, the package or container may be opened and closed by an adult tobacco consumer in order to access the smokeless tobacco. The package may take one of various forms, such as a cylindrical can, box, tube, or the like. According to one embodiment, smokeless tobacco is packaged in a cylindrical can taking the form of a flat cylinder with a tight, friction-fitted lid. Preferably such a can is not hermetically sealed. Optionally, the lid may be screwed on with a threaded fitting.
(18) In conventional smokeless tobacco containers, the lid is a metal stamping of sheet metal such as thin steel. Exposure of the lid to the smokeless tobacco may potentially lead to oxidation of the metal lid. To minimize or avoid oxidation, an inner plastic lid can be attached to a metal outer lid as described below. This assembly also stiffens the lid resulting in a more premium package with superior seal to the can.
(19) According to an embodiment, a tobacco container comprises an outer metal lid having an integral top wall and sidewall, a base having an integral bottom wall and sidewall, and an inner plastic lid having a top wall and sidewall fitted inside the outer metal lid such that a free end of the sidewall of the inner plastic lid extends beyond a free end of the sidewall of the outer metal lid. The inner plastic lid can be attached to the outer metal lid by various methods as described below.
(20) The inner plastic lid can be attached to the outer metal lid by adhesive bonding or mechanically via engagement of the outer metal lid with the inner plastic lid. For example, glue can be applied to mating surfaces of the inner plastic lid and/or outer metal lid or the inner plastic lid can be mechanically joined to the outer metal lid by deforming the sidewall of the outer metal lid such that one or more projections engage the sidewall of the inner plastic lid or the outer metal lid can include one or more preformed detents which engage one or more recesses in the inner plastic lid. To allow for escape of air when the inner plastic lid is attached to the outer metal lid, one or more vented grooves can be provided in the sidewall of the inner plastic lid and/or the sidewall of the outer metal lid. For example, one or more vertical grooves can be provided on an outer surface of the sidewall of the inner plastic lid to allow air to escape when the inner plastic lid is pressed into the outer metal lid. If the inner plastic lid includes a circular recess in the top wall, one or more transverse grooves can be provided in a rim extending around the top wall to connect the vertical grooves to the circular recess.
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(23) The composite lid 240 can be constructed such that the inner plastic lid 250 is adhesively bonded and/or mechanically attached to the outer metal lid. For example, an outer metal lid 270 can be attached to an inner plastic lid 250a using spring biased tabs 272 (also referred to as “detents”), as shown in
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(27) Although the invention has been described with reference to particular embodiments and examples, it should be understood that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. The various parts of the disclosure including the abstract, summary, and the title are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the present invention, as their purpose is to enable the appropriate authorities, as well as the general public, to quickly determine the general nature of the invention. Unless the term “means” is expressly used, none of the features or elements recited herein should be construed as means-plus-function limitations.