Cylindrical container and serving bowl
09930979 ยท 2018-04-03
Assignee
Inventors
- Paul Edward Miller (Cheraw, SC, US)
- Jamie Lynn Ackerman (Hartsville, SC, US)
- Lawrence Robert Carpenter (Darlington, SC, US)
- Steven Kubilius (Florence, SC, US)
Cpc classification
B65D71/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D65/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47G21/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D81/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/308
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D3/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/205
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/56
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D65/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D3/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A cylindrical container having a plastic overcap and flexible panels that can be assembled into a serving bowl are provided. The cylindrical container may hold snack foods or other items. The flexible bowl panels lock together and may mate with the overcap to form the serving bowl. The flexible bowl panels may be packaged outside one or more cylindrical containers or may fit inside a container.
Claims
1. In combination, a container and flexible bowl panels for holding and serving a product, the container comprising: a cylindrical sidewall having a top rim and a bottom rim; a plastic overcap removably secured to the top rim; an end cap secured to the bottom rim; the cylindrical sidewall, overcap and end cap defining an interior for holding the product; the bowl panels configured to lock together to form a bowl shaped serving container, wherein: the bowl panels lock together to form a truncated cone shape having a circular bottom rim configured to mate with the overcap to form the bowl shaped serving container.
2. The combination container and flexible bowl panels of claim 1, wherein: the bowl panels lock together in tab in slot fashion.
3. The combination container and flexible bowl panels of claim 1, wherein: each bowl panel has an inner surface suitable for contacting food.
4. The combination container and flexible bowl panels of claim 1, wherein: the bowl panels are configured to fit closely with outside contours of one or more containers.
5. The combination container and flexible bowl panels of claim 1, wherein: the bowl panels are disposed inside the container.
6. In combination, a container and flexible bowl panels for holding and serving a product, the container comprising: a cylindrical sidewall having a top rim and a bottom rim; a plastic overcap removably secured to the top rim; an end cap secured to the bottom rim; the cylindrical sidewall, overcap and end cap defining an interior for holding the product; the bowl panels configured to lock together to form a bowl shaped serving container, wherein: each bowl panel is formed from a flat blank comprising a main panel having a top edge, a bottom edge and side edges extending from the top edge and converging toward each other until they terminate at the bottom edge, a plurality of locking tabs extending laterally outwardly from one side edge, slots located near the other side edge and configured to receive the locking tabs of a second bowl panel, and a plurality of bottom tabs rotatably connected to a bottom edge and configured to interlock to form a bottom of the bowl.
7. The combination container and flexible bowl panels of claim 6, wherein: the bowl panels are configured to fit closely with outside contours of one or more containers.
8. The combination container and flexible bowl panels of claim 6, wherein: the bowl panels are disposed inside the container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(14) While the invention described herein may be embodied in many forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail one or more embodiments with the understanding that this disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the disclosure to the illustrated embodiments.
First EmbodimentContainer Transforms into a Bowl
(15) Turning to the drawings, there is shown in
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(19) The sidewall 12 comprises a plurality of longitudinally extending sidewall panels 26. Eight sidewall panels 26 are shown in the figures, although the sidewall 12 may be divided into any suitable number of panels 26. In the unopened container 10 each sidewall panel 26 is connected to adjacent sidewall panels 26 by frangible (breakable) lines 28. The frangible lines 28 may be perforated lines, scored lines, slits or any other suitable frangible lines that allow the sidewall panels 26 to be broken apart by a consumer. Each sidewall panel 26 has an inner facing surface 32 and extends from the top rim 22 down to a circumferential hinge line 34 or to the bottom rim 24. The hinge line 34 may be scored and may be located about inch above the bottom rim 24. The frangible lines 28 may extend from the top rim 22 down to the circular hinge line 34 or to the bottom rim 24.
(20) The sidewall panels 26 may be somewhat rigid as is characteristic of containers of this kind. The sidewall panels 26 are rotatable about the hinge line 34 between a first position (shown in
(21) The sidewall 12 may be any suitable construction. For example, the sidewall 12 may comprise a polyfoil inner liner, a paperboard structural layer and a printed-paper label wrapped around the paperboard structural layer and adhered thereto. The polyfoil inner liner may comprise, from the inside out, a thermoplastic layer (typically polyethylene or polypropylene), a metal foil layer, a second thermoplastic layer and a paper layer, the paper layer adjoining and bonded to the paperboard structural layer of the sidewall 12.
(22) The inner sleeve 18 is disposed in the interior 30 between the product 48 and the sidewall 12. Preferably the inner sleeve 18 is flexible and is adhered to the inner facing surface 32 of each sidewall panel 26. The inner sleeve 18 may be folded over upon itself to form a substantially cylindrical structure in the closed container 10. When the container 10 is transformed into a serving bowl the inner sleeve 18 unfolds to assume a bowl shape.
(23) The inner sleeve 18 may comprise, from the inside out, a thermoplastic layer (typically polyethylene or polypropylene), a metal foil layer, a second thermoplastic layer and a paper layer, the paper layer adjoining and bonded to the sidewall panels 26.
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(25) Method of Manufacture
(26) The container 10 may be made as follows: 1. Wind a web of material into a cylindrical tube. 2. Cut the tube into can bodies. 3. Convey the can bodies to rotary perforation unit. a. Load the can bodies onto a mandrel. b. Perforate or otherwise weaken the can bodies along a plurality of longitudinally oriented lines to form a sidewall 12 having frangible lines 28. 4. Bead the sidewall top rim 22. Apply an end cap 16. 5. Convey the sidewall 12 to an inner sleeve insertion station. 6. At the inner sleeve insertion station: a. Apply hot melt adhesive (web design) in two adhesive locations on each sidewall panel 26 (middle and top). b. Insert a pre-folded/pleated inner sleeve 18 and apply pressure from inside the inner sleeve 18 to the adhesive locations. c. Discharge the sidewall 12 to a product filling station. 7. Fill with product 48. 8. Apply a seal membrane 20 and an overcap 14.
Second EmbodimentSeparate can and Bowl; Overcap Used as Bowl Base
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(31) In another aspect, the bowl panels 56 may be folded up and placed inside the container 50.
(32) The bowl panels 56 may be the same as or similar to those depicted in
Second EmbodimentSeparate can and Bowl; Tabs Form the Bowl Base
(33) Alternatively, the container assembly 70 may comprise two flexible bowl panels 72 having bottom tabs 78 that form the bowl base.
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(36) The bowl panels 72 may be packaged with one or more the containers 50 and may be folded, bent or otherwise configured to fit closely with the outside contours of one or more container 50. Alternatively, the bowl panels 72 may be rolled up and placed inside the container 50. The product may be contained in a flexible wrapper 11 and may be located inside the rolled up bowl panels 72.
Third EmbodimentPleated Container
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(38) The pleated container body 102 is substantially cylindrical and has a bottom wall 110 and a sidewall 112 that defines a longitudinal central axis (A). The sidewall 112 may have a beaded or unbeaded top rim 108.
(39) The plastic overcap 104 may be removably secured to the top rim 108. The pleated container body 102 and overcap 104 define an interior 130 for holding the product (not shown).
(40) The label 106 encircles the sidewall 112 and keeps the pleated container body 102 from opening up.
(41) The pleated container body 102 is configured to splay outwardly after the label 106 has been removed, away from the central axis A, to form a frustoconical shaped structuresimilar to the bowl-like structure 116 shown in
(42) Method of Manufacture
(43) The container 100 may be made as follows:
(44) Step 1: Provide a round flat body blank 114. The body blank 114 may be pre-folded
(45) Step 2: Form the flat body blank 114 around a cylindrical mandrel to create a cylindrical or container shaped pleated container body 102 having a bottom wall 110 and a sidewall 112.
(46) Optionally, form a bead on the top rim of the sidewall 112 using a forming machine. This step is not shown in
(47) Step 3. Apply the overcap 104 onto the top rim 108 of the pleated container body 102.
(48) Step 4. Convey the pleated container body 102 to a labelling unit and apply a label 106 to the pleated container body 102 using a convolute winding machine to create the finished container 100.
(49) It is understood that the embodiments of the invention described above are only particular examples which serve to illustrate the principles of the invention. Modifications and alternative embodiments of the invention are contemplated which do not depart from the scope of the invention as defined by the foregoing teachings and appended claims. It is intended that the claims cover all such modifications and alternative embodiments that fall within their scope.