CONTAINER
20170001765 ยท 2017-01-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D43/0212
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2543/00555
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/0266
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2543/00537
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2543/00222
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The current invention provides a container, a lid, a combination of the two, and a method of using the same. The container has a base and a sidewall extending upward from the base forming a continuous sidewall around the base. The upper portion of the sidewall has a rim and a skirt around the perimeter. The skirt has a removable tear tab to allow access to a lid for removing the lid from the container. The lid also has vents for air to exit the container, thereby preventing rising of the lid in low pressure areas. The vents further prevent entry of air into the container when the sealed container is taken to areas of higher pressure. A method of filling the container leaving an air gap between the product and the lid and utilizing the aforementioned vents is also provided.
Claims
1. A container comprising: a container having a base, a sidewall extending upward from the base and terminating in a seal rim for engaging a lid; a container skirt around an outside portion of the sidewall integrally connected between the sidewall and the upper seal rim; a recess in the container skirt; a tear-off tab integrally and removably formed in the container skirt to cover the recess wherein the tear-off tab is separable from the container skirt to expose the indent.
2. The container of claim 1 further comprising an upper seal rim rib extending outward from and adjacent to the seal rim.
3. The container of claim 1 wherein the sidewall forms an oval shape.
4. The container of claim 1 having an in-mold label.
5. The container of claim 1 wherein the skirt has a skirt protrusion configured to receive a lift tab on a lid.
6. A lid for sealing a container comprising: a lid surface; a lid skirt integrally formed around the lid surface, the lid skirt having a lid channel; one or more ribs formed inside the lid channel, comprising at least one of: a. a continuous rim shoulder formed inside the lid channel adjacent the lid channel and the lid skirt; and b. a seal rib inside the lid channel, the seal rib having one or more incontinuities around the periphery of the lid channel comprising one or more vents.
7. The lid of claim 6 further comprising one or more lift tabs integrally formed with and extending outward from the lid skirt.
8. The lid of claim 7 wherein two lift tabs are bi-axially oriented.
9. The lid of claim 6 wherein the inner wall is oval shaped.
10. The lid of claim 6 wherein the lid channel comprises an inner and outer wall, said outer wall having one or more surface aberrations.
11. A container and lid combination comprising: a container having a base and sidewall extending upward from the base terminating in an upper seal rim; a container skirt around an outside portion of the sidewall, the container skirt connected between the sidewall and the upper seal rim; a tear away tab formed in the skirt to expose a recess in the container skirt; a lid having a lid surface surrounded by a lid skirt and a lid channel; one or more ribs formed inside the lid channel, comprising at least one of: a. a continuous rim shoulder formed inside the lid channel adjacent the lid channel and the lid skirt; b. a seal rib inside the lid channel, the seal rib having one or more incontinuities around the periphery of the lid channel comprising one or more vents; and the upper seal rim mating inside the lid channel for removably connecting the lid to the container.
12. The combination of claim 11 wherein the skirt has a skirt protrusion configured to receive one or more lift tabs on the lid.
13. The combination of claim 12 wherein the lift tab is aligned with the tear tab.
14. The combination of claim 11 wherein the inner wall is oval shaped.
15. The combination of claim 12 wherein two lift tabs are bi-axially oriented.
16. The combination of claim 11 wherein the lid channel comprises an inner and outer wall, said outer wall having one or more surface aberrations.
17. The combination of claim 11 wherein the upper seal rim extends outward from and adjacent to the seal rib.
18. The combination of claim 11 wherein the lid further comprises a plurality of intermittently spaced vertical ribs formed inside the lid channel.
19. The combination of claim 18 wherein the plurality of intermittently spaced vertical ribs are adjacent the inner wall of the lid channel.
20. The combination of claim 18 wherein the plurality of intermittently spaced vertical ribs are configured to give strength to the lid and to create a tight fit between the lid and the container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0043] The preferred embodiment of the container 10 and lid 100 which assemble together for this invention are shown in
[0044] A sidewall 12 extends upward from the base 16 and around the base, thereby creating a product holding portion of the container 10. The container 10 of this invention can be of any size or shape. However, it is preferred that a top view of the container 10 create an oval shape as shown in
[0045] The top portion of the sidewall 12 has both an upper seal rim 24 and a container skirt 18 formed around the outside edge of the sidewall 12. The upper seal rim 24 helps fit into a lid channel 112 of the lid 100 and forms a seal between the lid 100 and the container 10. Therefore, the upper seal rim 24 should be properly sized in height and thickness depending on the lid channel 112 of the lid 100 which is to be used with the container 10.
[0046] A container skirt 18 extends outward from the sidewalls 112 around the upper portion of the container 10 and adds structural strength to the container 10 having a portion of the skirt 18 horizontal and a portion of the skirt 18 relatively vertical. However, the relatively vertical portion of the skirt 18 should still allow for a draft for easy mold release. Additionally, the mold skirt 18 adds strength to the container 10 by the use of multiple skirt ribs 22 integrally formed between the skirt 18 and the sidewall 12.
[0047] The container skirt 18 also has a tamper resistant rim 32 extending upward from the skirt 18 allowing a lid skirt 106 to remain between the upper seal rim 24 and the tamper resistant rim 32 when the container 10 is engaged by a lid 100. This is best seen in
[0048] The container skirt 18 also preferably has a container skirt indent 20. The container skirt indent 20 allows for ease carrying a cold damp container 10, however, is not necessary for the current invention.
[0049] The container skirt 18 also has a tear tab 14. The tear tab 14 is also integrally formed with the container 10, however, as shown in
[0050] Additionally, the container skirt 18 preferably has one or more skirt protrusions 21, which is a portion of the skirt 18 which extends further out than the skirt 18, as shown in
[0051] To make removing the tear tab 14 easier, the tear tab 14 preferably has a tear tab lever 30 extending upward and outward from the tear tab 14, as best seen in
[0052] It is preferred, but not necessary to have an inner wall tear tab indent 28, as best seen in
[0053] The upper seal rim 24 has an upper seal rim rib 26 around the outside upper portion of the upper seal rim 24. This upper seal rim rib 26 allows for the container 10 to interfere with a seal rib 110, preferably within the lid channel 112 of the lid 100. Therefore, as a lid 100 engages the container 10, a tight interference fit is formed between the upper seal rim rib and the seal rib 110 on the lid 100 thereby preventing easy removal of the lid 100 from the container 10. Both the lid 100 and the container 10 are preferably constructed of a relatively flexible material which flexes enough to allow the upper seal rim rib 26 and the seal rib 110 deflects out of the way to pass one another when the lid 100 is being placed onto the container 10. The frictional fit between the upper seal rim rib 26 and the seal rib 110 are best shown in
[0054] The lid 100 also preferably has a pressure rib 102 and a rim shoulder 108 for both guiding the upper seal rim 24 into the lid channel 112 and helping add additional material to the lid 100 thereby creating a tighter fit of the lid 100 on the container 10.
[0055] The lid 100 preferably has a lid inner wall 114, which is a continuously formed surface within the lid skirt 106. Once again, the lid channel 112 should extend around the outside portion of the lid 100 between the lid inner wall 114 and the lid skirt 106. The lid channel 112 should be as deep and wide as necessary to create a good tight seal and fit with the upper seal rim 24 of the container 10. Additionally, the lid channel 112 may contain one or more inner channel vertical ribs 120 to help give strength to the lid 100 and also help create a tighter fit between the lid 100 and the container 10. Exemplary inner channel vertical ribs are best shown in
[0056] As best shown in
[0057] As shown above, a method of filling a container to a fill line 34 and placing a lid 100 onto the container 10 and thereby creating an air gap 118 between the product within the container 10 and the lid inner wall 114 of the lid 100 allows for expansion of the product without forcing the lid 100 off the container 10. Additionally, the container 10 and the lid 100 of this invention are structurally capable of stacking multiple units on top of one another, thereby not needing the structural support of a completely filled container such as cardboard ice cream containers.
[0058] Another advantage of the current invention is when the container is used with ice cream, the plastic container flexes a small amount when scoping ice cream out of the container from along the long axis of the container 10 thereby causing the container to widen and make it easier to scoop the product out of the container 10.
[0059] Another advantage of the current invention is that this container 10 and lid 100 are easily labeled for product identification with in-mold labels (not shown for clarity of showing the container), which are generally known in the art. The in-mold labels tend to add a less-smooth textured surface around the outside of the sidewall 12 and the lid inner wall 114. This textured surface caused by in-mold labeling creates an easier to grip container, especially when filled with ice cream which causes a slick wet outer surface of the container 10.
[0060] The invention has been shown and described above with the preferred embodiments, and it is understood that many modifications, substitutions, and additions may be made which are within the intended spirit and scope of the invention. From the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention accomplishes at least all of its stated objectives.