Tamper-Evident Containers
20170210514 ยท 2017-07-27
Inventors
- Yohanan SISKINDOVICH (Glen Ridge, NJ, US)
- Darryl Nazareth (Flanders, NJ, US)
- Radhikan Kusam (Parlin, NJ, US)
- Stephen RICCI (Voorhees, NJ, US)
- Sameh Guirguis (Monrie, CT, US)
- Bernard Ampomah (Williamstown, NJ, US)
Cpc classification
B65D2401/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/0249
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2543/00361
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2543/00101
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/162
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2543/00555
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2543/00537
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2543/00222
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/0254
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D1/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A tamper-evident container formed by thermoforming includes a tub having a bottom and a sidewall forming an interior volume. The container has a lid with an edge extending peripherally outward therefrom which is configured to mate with the tub edge to close the container. The lid edge has an inner portion and an outer portion with a perforated section therebetween. The perforated section extends continuously around the entire periphery of the lid, whereby the outer portion forms a tamper-evident seal removable from the inner portion for removing the lid from the tub. Texture elements are distributed around the outer portion of the lid edge which are configured to provide a visual indication of the presence of the tamper-evident seal. The tub edge is disposed beneath the outer portion of the lid edge and extends peripherally outward so that a substantial part of the outer portion of the lid edge does not extend below the tub edge in a vertical direction of the container in an upright orientation. A tab extends from the outer portion of the lid edge and below the tub edge in the vertical direction of the container.
Claims
1. A tamper-evident container formed by thermoforming, comprising: a tub having a bottom and a sidewall forming an interior volume, the tub further comprising an edge extending peripherally outward from an upper edge of the sidewall; a lid having an edge extending peripherally outward therefrom, the lid edge being configured to mate with the tub edge to close the container, the lid edge having an inner portion and an outer portion, the inner and outer portions having a perforated section therebetween, the perforated section extending continuously around the entire periphery of the lid, whereby the outer portion forms a tamper-evident seal removable from the inner portion for removing the lid from the tub; and a plurality of texture elements distributed around the outer portion of the lid edge, the texture elements being configured to provide a visual indication of the presence of the tamper-evident seal, wherein the tub edge is disposed beneath the outer portion of the lid edge and extends peripherally outward so that a substantial part of the outer portion of the lid edge does not extend below the tub edge in a vertical direction of the container in an upright orientation, and wherein a tab extends from the outer portion of the lid edge and beyond the tub edge, the tab extending below the tub edge in the vertical direction of the container.
2. The tamper-evident container of claim 1, wherein a first force applied to the outer portion of the lid edge sufficient to cause the perforated section to separate is less than a second force sufficient to overcome an interference fit lock between the inner portion of the lid edge and the tub edge to remove the lid from the tub.
3. The tamper-evident container of claim 1, wherein after the outer portion of the lid edge is removed, the inner portion of the lid edge is configured for an interference fit with the tub edge for removably securing the lid to the tub.
4. The tamper-evident container of claim 1, wherein the inner portion of the lid edge comprises an inner tab having an edge that is exposed when the tamper-evident seal is removed.
5. The tamper-evident container of claim 1, wherein the texture elements comprise ridges extending in the vertical direction of the container.
6. The tamper-evident container of claim 1, wherein the container is formed of any of the following plastic materials: high density polyethylene (HDPE), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS), and polylactic acid (PLA).
7. The tamper-evident container of claim 1, wherein the outer portion of the lid edge, except for the tab, is in contact with the tub edge around the entire periphery of the tub.
8. The tamper-evident container of claim 1, wherein the tab is the only portion of the lid extending below the tub edge.
9. The tamper-evident container of claim 1, wherein the tub edge and the lid edge each has a corresponding peripheral channel configured so that one of the peripheral channels is received in the other of the peripheral channels for securing the lid to the tub.
10. The tamper-evident container of claim 9, wherein each of the peripheral channels comprises an inner wall and an outer wall joined by a horizontal channel wall.
11. The tamper-evident container of claim 10, wherein the inner wall of the peripheral channel of the tub edge has a protrusion which mates with a corresponding protrusion in the inner wall of the peripheral channel of the lid edge to create an interference fit between the peripheral channels when the lid is secured to the tub.
12. The tamper-evident container of claim 10, wherein the perforated section of the lid edge is formed in the horizontal channel wall of the lid edge.
13. The tamper-evident container of claim 12, wherein the outer portion of the lid edge comprises a bridge portion formed by a gap in the outer wall of the peripheral channel and having a perforated segment on the horizontal channel wall of the peripheral channel, the perforated segment extending outward from the perforated section to divide the tamper-evident strip.
14. The tamper-evident container of claim 13, wherein the outer portion of the lid edge comprises at least two bridge portions so as to divide the tamper-evident strip into at least two separate pieces.
15. A tamper-evident container formed by thermoforming, the container comprising, a tub having a bottom and a sidewall forming an interior volume, the tub further comprising an edge extending peripherally outward from an upper edge of the sidewall; a lid having an edge extending peripherally outward therefrom, the lid edge being configured to mate with the tub edge to close the container, the lid edge having an inner portion and an outer portion, the inner and outer portions having a perforated section therebetween, the perforated section extending continuously around the entire periphery of the lid, whereby the outer portion forms a tamper-evident seal removable from the inner portion for removing the lid from the tub; and a plurality of texture elements distributed around the outer portion of the lid edge, the texture elements being configured to provide a visual indication of the presence of the tamper-evident seal, wherein before the outer portion of the lid edge is removed, the lid edge is matable with the tub edge to secure the lid to the tub without applying heat or adhesive.
16. The tamper-evident container of claim 15, wherein a first force applied to the outer portion of the lid edge sufficient to cause the perforated section to separate is less than a second force sufficient to overcome an interference fit lock between the inner portion of the lid edge and the tub edge to remove the lid from the tub.
17. The tamper-evident container of claim 15, wherein after the outer portion of the lid edge is removed, the inner portion of the lid edge is configured for an interference fit with the tub edge for removably securing the lid to the tub.
18. The tamper-evident container of claim 15, wherein a tab extends from the outer portion of the lid edge and beyond the tub edge, the tab extending below the tub edge in a vertical direction of the container in an upright orientation.
19. The tamper-evident container of claim 18, wherein the tab is the only portion of the lid extending below the tub edge.
20. The tamper-evident container of claim 15, wherein the tub edge and the lid edge each has a corresponding peripheral channel configured so that one of the peripheral channels is received in the other of the peripheral channels for securing the lid to the tub.
21. The tamper-evident container of claim 20, wherein each of the peripheral channels comprises an inner wall and an outer wall joined by a horizontal channel wall.
22. The tamper-evident container of claim 21, wherein the inner wall of the peripheral channel of the tub edge has a protrusion which mates with a corresponding protrusion in the inner wall of the peripheral channel of the lid edge to create an interference fit between the peripheral channels when the lid is secured to the tub.
23. The tamper-evident container of claim 21, wherein the perforated section of the lid edge is formed in the horizontal channel wall of the lid edge.
24. The tamper-evident container of claim 23, wherein the outer portion of the lid edge comprises a bridge portion formed by a gap in the outer wall of the peripheral channel and having a perforated segment on the horizontal channel wall of the peripheral channel, the perforated segment extending outward from the perforated section to divide the tamper-evident strip.
25. The tamper-evident container of claim 24, wherein the outer portion of the lid edge comprises at least two bridge portions so as to divide the tamper-evident strip into at least two separate pieces.
26. The tamper-evident container of claim 25, wherein the lid and the tub are formed as a single unit so that the tray edge and the outer portion of the lid edge are joined along a side of the container, with a hinge being formed between the tray and lid to allow the lid to be folded onto the tray to close the container.
27. The tamper-evident container of claim 26, wherein the tub has a wedge-like polyhedral shape with two trapezoidal opposing sides which narrow toward the bottom of the tub.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] The above and/or other aspects and advantages will become more apparent and more readily appreciated from the following detailed description of the disclosed embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
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[0045] The basic thermoforming process involves feeding a heated thermoplastic film to a metal mold, which then uses a vacuum force applied through small holes in the mold (and possibly pressurized air) to cause the material to conform to the shape of the mold. Once the material cools, it is then removed from the mold and trimmed to form the completed thermoformed part.
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[0047] In this embodiment, the lid 120 has a substantially flat surface in the central portion thereof. Other shapes may also be used, such as, for example, a domed or rounded shape or a plateau-like shape having a raised flat surface with angled sides. Like the tub 110, the lid 120 has an edge 125 which extends peripherally outward from the mostly flat central portion. The lid edge 125 is shaped to mate with the tub edge 115 to secure the container 100.
[0048] The lid edge 125 has an inner peripheral portion 127 and an outer peripheral portion 130 (relative to a center of the container 100) having a perforated section 140 in between, which may be formed, for example, in a stamping process in which a die contacts the thermoformed material to partially cut through the material. Alternatively, the perforated section 140 may be formed by other techniques, such as, for example, laser perforating. The perforated section 140 extends continuously around the entire periphery of the lid 120. In this way, the outer portion 130 of the lid edge 125 forms a tamper-evident seal, in the form of a tear-away strip, which when removed, or partially separated, from the inner portion 127 allows the lid 120 to be removed from the tub 110. In one advantageous aspect, before the outer portion 130 of the lid edge 125 is removed, the lid edge 125 can be coupled with the tub edge 115 to secure the lid 120 to the tub 110 without applying heat or adhesive.
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[0051] The tab 150 extends from the outer portion 130 of the lid edge 125 and beyond the tub edge 115. Also, in this embodiment, the tab 150 extends downward from the edge of the lid 120 so that it extends at an angle or is nearly vertical. The tab 150 may extend at an angle of, for example, between about 45 degrees and about 90 degrees relative to horizontal. Alternatively, the tab 150 may extend at an angle of between about 30 degrees and about 60 degrees relative to horizontal.
[0052] Among the advantages of this configuration is that it makes the tab 150 easier to identify from the side of the container 100. In other words, the tab 150 is more visible than a conventional, horizontally-oriented tab when the container 100 is viewed from the side. Yet, because the tab 150 may be slightly angled outward from the container 100, it is also visible from above, looking down on the container 100. Thus, the removal tab 150, and the markings on the surface thereof (e.g., an arrow or the words remove or tear), are clearly visible from both a side and perspective viewing angle, which makes it convenient to see when the container 100 is on a store shelf.
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[0054] Therefore, as the tear-away strip 130 separates from the edge of the lid 120 around the perimeter of the lid 120, it takes the form of one or more continuous lengths of material, rather than a closed loop or ring of material. The bridge portions 160, thus, prevent formation of a closed plastic loop or ring, which may pose a choking danger to pets and children, as well as a threat to wildlife and the environment. As shown in
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[0057] However, as noted above, the removal tab 150, which extends from the lid edge 125, may extend downward below the tub edge 115 (see
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[0059] The inner wall 175 of the peripheral channel 170 of the tub edge 115 has a protrusion 190 which mates with a corresponding protrusion 192 in the inner wall 175 of the peripheral channel 170 of the lid edge 125 to create an interference fit, i.e., a snap fit, lock between the peripheral channels 170 to secure the lid 120 to the tub 110.
[0060] By virtue of this configuration, a first force applied to the outer portion 130 of the lid edge 125 which is sufficient to cause the perforated section 140 to separate is less than a second force which is sufficient to overcome an interference fit lock between the inner portion 127 of the lid edge 125 and the tub edge 115 to remove the lid 120 from the tub 110. Therefore, as discussed above, the tamper-evident strip 130 can be reliably removed from the lid 120 without opening the container 100. This, in turn, means that the container 100 cannot be opened without leaving visible evidence, i.e., without leaving a tamper-evident strip 130 which is at least partially detached from the lid 120.
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[0064] The tub 310 has an edge 315 extending peripherally outward from an upper edge of the sidewall 314. The lid 320 also has an edge 325 extending peripherally outward which is shaped to mate with the tub edge 315 to secure the container 300. The lid edge 325 has an inner portion 327 and an outer portion 330, the inner and outer portions having a perforated section 340 in between. The perforated section 340 extends continuously around the entire periphery of the lid 320. Alternatively, the perforated section 340 may extend around three sides of the lid 320 and only partly onto the fourth side of the lid 320 (as depicted in
[0065] The outer portion 330 of the lid edge 325 forms a tamper-evident seal, in the form of a tear-away strip, which is removable from the inner portion 327 for removing the lid 320 from the tub 310 and providing a tamper-evident indication. The outer portion 330 of the lid edge 325 optionally may include a tab (not shown) for ease of removal. In one advantageous aspect, before the outer portion 330 of the lid edge 325 is removed, the lid edge 325 can be coupled with with the tub edge 315 to secure the lid 320 to the tub 310 without applying heat or adhesive.
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[0071] The inner wall 375 of the peripheral channel of the tub edge 315 and the inner wall 375 of the peripheral channel of the lid edge 325 each form an acute angle with respect to their corresponding horizontal channel walls 385 to create an interference fit lock between the peripheral channels 370 when the lid 320 is secured to the tub 310. By virtue of this configuration, a first force applied to the outer portion 330 of the lid edge 325 which is sufficient to cause the perforated section 340 to separate is less than a second force which is sufficient to overcome an interference fit lock between the inner portion 327 of the lid edge 325 and the tub edge 315 to remove the lid 320 from the tub 310.
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[0075] In this embodiment, the lid 520 has a domed shape in which there are four walls 517 topped by a somewhat flat, but arched, surface 519 in the central portion thereof. Other shapes may also be used, such as, for example, a domed shape with a rounded top. Like the tray 510, the lid 520 has an edge 525 which extends peripherally outward from the mostly flat central portion. The lid edge 525 is shaped to mate with the tray edge 515 to secure the container 500.
[0076] The lid edge 525 has an inner portion 527 and an outer portion 530 having a perforated section 540 in between. The perforated section 540 extends continuously around the entire periphery of the lid 520. In this way, the outer portion 530 of the lid edge 525 forms a tamper-evident seal, in the form of a tear-away strip, which is removable from the inner portion 527 to allow the lid 520 to be removed from the tray 510.
[0077] In one advantageous aspect, before the outer portion 530 of the lid edge 525 is removed, the lid edge 525 is matable with the tray edge 515 to secure the lid 520 to the tray 510 without applying heat or adhesive. Thus, the container 500 can be loaded with a food item and secured simply by placing the lid 520 onto the tray 510 and snapping it into place. This avoids the use of special additional processes, such as heat shrink wrapping, etc., which reduces the time required to load and seal the container 500, thereby helping to ensure that these steps are done properly even in a busy retail setting.
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[0085] There is also a third, downward facing protrusion 625 formed in the tray edge 515 between the inner wall 575 of the peripheral channel 570 of the tray edge 515 and the point at which the tray edge 515 meets the sidewall of the tray 510. This third protrusion 625 is shaped to mate with a corresponding third protrusion 630 formed in the lid edge 525 between the inner wall 575 of the peripheral channel 570 of the lid edge 525 and the point at which the lid edge 525 meets the sidewall of the lid 520. The interference fit lock formed between the first, second, and third protrusions of the tray edge 515 and the corresponding first, second, and third protrusions of the lid edge 525 provides strong resistance to liquid escaping from the container 500 between the tray edge 515 and lid edge 525.
[0086] By virtue of this configuration, a first force applied to the outer portion 530 of the lid edge 525 which is sufficient to cause the perforated section 540 to separate is less than a second force which is sufficient to overcome an interference fit lock between the inner portion 527 of the lid edge 525 and the tray edge 515 to remove the lid 520 from the tray 510.
[0087] This configuration of locking protrusions also serves to provide leak-resistant properties to the container 500, which is particularly important as the container is designed to store food items, such as roasted chickens, which may involve a large quantity of oily liquid.
[0088] The inner wall 575 of the peripheral channel 570 of the tray edge 515 includes sealing surfaces which press against corresponding sealing surfaces of the inner wall 575 of the peripheral channel 570 of the lid edge 525. A first set of corresponding sealing surfaces is provided by the second protrusions (615 and 620), a second set of sealing surfaces is provided by the third protrusions (625 and 630), and a third set of sealing surfaces is provided on the diagonally-sloping portion between the third protrusions (625 and 630) and the point at which the lid 520 and tray 510 separate at the interior of the container 500 (see far right-hand portion of
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[0090] Although example embodiments have been shown and described in this specification and figures, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made to the illustrated and/or described example embodiments without departing from their principles and spirit.