CUP AND BLANK FOR FORMING
20250282517 ยท 2025-09-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D3/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D3/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D77/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B7/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A blank (10) for forming a cup comprises opposing first and second surfaces (12, 14); opposing first and second side edges (16, 20); opposing top and bottom edges (24, 26); a rim portion (28) extending across the top edge; and an edge tape (30) extending along the first side edge (16) from the bottom edge (26) toward the top edge (24), with the edge tape (30) folded over such that the edge tape extends along the first surface (12) and second surface (14). The first side edge (16) extends such that the edge tape (30) folds over onto itself in at least part of the rim portion.
Claims
1. A blank for forming a cup, the blank comprising: opposing first and second surfaces; opposing first and second side edges; opposing top and bottom edges; a rim portion extending across the top edge; and an edge tape extending along the first side edge from the bottom edge toward the top edge, the edge tape folded over such that the edge tape extends along the first surface and second surface; wherein the first side edge extends such that the edge tape folds over onto itself in at least part of the rim portion; wherein the first side edge extends in a straight line from the bottom edge to the start of the rim portion and then extends at an angle from the straight line portion; and wherein the edge tape extends to the top edge or ends at about 50% of the height of the rim portion.
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6. The blank of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second surfaces comprises a coating.
7. The blank of claim 1, wherein the second side edge extends with a straight line from the bottom edge to the start of the rim portion and then extends at an angle from the straight line portion.
8. The blank of claim 1, wherein the edge tape is a polymer and/or laminate structure.
9. A cup formed with the blank of claim 1, wherein the blank is rolled into a circular or conical sleeve such that the first and second side edges overlap with the first side edge with edge tape in an inside position; wherein the blank is sealed along at least part of the overlapping portion; wherein the rim portion is rolled or folded over to form a cup rim; and further comprising a bottom portion connected at a base of the sleeve.
10. The cup of claim 9, wherein the edge tape folded over onto itself forms a part of an upper portion of the cup rim.
11. The cup of claim 10, and further comprising a lid heat-sealed to the rim.
12. A method comprising: obtaining a cup according to claim 9; and heat-sealing a lid to the rim of the cup.
13. The method of claim 12, and further comprising filling the cup with a food or drink prior to the step of heat-sealing.
14. A method of producing a blank, the method comprising: obtaining a blank with opposing first and second surfaces, opposing first and second side edges, opposing top and bottom edges, and a rim portion extending across the top edge, wherein the first side edge extends in a straight line from the bottom edge to the start of the rim portion and then extends at an angle from the straight line portion; applying an edge tape along the first side edge such that the edge tape folds over onto the first and second surfaces from the bottom edge toward the top edge; wherein the edge tape folds over onto itself in at least a part of the rim portion, and wherein the edge tape extends to the top edge or wherein the edge tape ends at about 50% of the height of the rim portion.
15. The method of claim 14, and further comprising: forming angled corners along the first and/or second side edges at the rim portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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[0033] Blank 10 includes first and second surfaces 12, 14; first side edge 16 with angled portion 18, second side edge 20 with angled portion 22, top edge 24, bottom edge 26, rim portion 28 and edge tape 30. Blank 10 is typically formed from a central carton or cardboard layer 26 coated on one or both sides with a protective layer 28 (e.g., a water-proof coating such as a polyethylene extrusion coating), as can be seen in
[0034] Blank 10 is cut and scored to be the appropriate size and dimensions to form a container or cup (see
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[0036] Rim portion 28 is the portion of blank 10 which will eventually be used to form the rim of the cup. Rim portion 28 typically extends 5-15 mm or about 3%-15% of the height of blank 10 along the top edge 24, though could vary depending on cup and rim requirements.
[0037] Edge tape 30 is typically a polymer material (e.g. Polyethylene (PE) or laminate structures such as PE/Polyethylene terephthalate (PET)/PE or PE/Ethylene vinyl alcohol/PE) which is folded over the first side edge 16 to extend on each of the first surface 12 and the second surface 14. Edge tape 30 typically extends from the bottom edge 26 of blank 10 toward the top edge 24. In the embodiment shown, edge tape 30 extends beyond the major straight part 17 of the first edge 16, and about 50% of the height of the angled portion 18, though in some embodiments could extend different amounts, for example, to the top edge 24 (see
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[0039] As shown in
[0040] Next, in step 34, a bottom section (blank) can be connected to a bottom of the sleeve to form cup 40. This can be through adhesive, heat sealing, or any other suitable method.
[0041] Step 36 then involves rolling down the rim portion 28 to form a rim 42 of cup 40. Rim portion 28 is rolled outward, typically in multiple steps to roll over the rim portion 28 one or more times, and then optionally form a flat rim 42, as shown in
[0042] In step 36, a lid 44 can then be connected to the rim 42 by heat sealing to the upper surface of the rim 42, including the portion formed by the free-standing part 31 of edge tape 30. The lid 44 is typically a plastic coated aluminium, and the heat sealing seals the plastic coating from the lid 44 to the polymer coating (on the first surface 12) on the rim 42 and to the exposed part 31 of edge tape 30 at the connection to form a strong seal.
[0043] In prior art cups, such as those made with the blank shown in
[0044] In the cup shown in
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[0047] While the invention has been described with reference to exemplary or preferred embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, while the cup is shown as having a circular cross-section, other versions could have a different cross-section, for example, oval, rectangular, etc. The rim size and configuration could also vary (e.g., have a rounded top). In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular or preferred embodiments or preferred features disclosed, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.