Container and lid assembly
20170283129 · 2017-10-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D43/0212
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2543/0024
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2543/00101
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2543/00435
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/162
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2251/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2543/00833
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/0214
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2543/00537
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A container having a pair of side walls and end walls and corner walls being provided between a respective end wall and side wall, a flange formed on one of the corner walls, said flange functioning as a hinge, a ring member formed integrally with the flange, the ring being sized to sit on top of the container.
Claims
1. A container, said container having a pair of side walls and a pair of end walls, corner walls extending between end walls and side walls; a flange formed on one of the corner walls; a ring member formed integrally with said flange, said ring being sized to sit on top of said container.
2. The container of claim 1 wherein said container has a top wall, said top wall having a plurality of recesses formed therein, said ring member having a plurality of protrusions formed on a bottom surface thereof, said protrusions fitting within said recesses thereby retaining said ring member in position.
3. The container of claim 2 wherein said ring member includes a plastic membrane sealed thereto.
4. A container having: at least one flange portion extending outwardly from a wall of said container; said flange having a proximal section adjacent said wall; said proximal section having a recess formed therein; a distal section remote from said wall; said distal section having an upwardly extending projection; and said upwardly extending projection being sized to fit within said recess.
5. The container of claim 1 wherein said container has a plurality of walls, each wall having a flange extending outwardly therefrom, each of said flanges having a proximal section adjacent a respective wall, said proximal section having a recess formed therein, a distal section remote from a reflective wall, said distal section having an upwardly extending projection, said upwardly extending projections on said distal sections being sized to fit within a respective recess on an adjacent proximal section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] Having thus generally described the invention, reference will be made to the accompanying drawings illustrating embodiments thereof.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0034] As suggested by its name, the assembly 100 includes a container 102 and a corresponding lid 104. The container 102 includes a main body 110 having one or more walls defining a hollow interior compartment 112 for storing the food items to be packed therein. The container 102 has an opening 114 at the top that is defined by the inner edge of an outwardly-projecting container rim 120. The container rim 120 is made integral with the main body 110. The top of the container rim 120 is at the horizontal in normal use. The opening 114 is substantially rectangular in shape, with rounded corners and slightly curved sides between the corners. Variants are possible as well. For instance, the container 102 could have an opening with substantially straight sides and sharper corners, an opening with a nonrectangular shape, such as a rounded shape, a triangular shape or a shape with more than four sides, etc. Many other variants are possible as well.
[0035] In the illustrated example, the main body 110 includes a bottom wall and four upwardly-disposed side walls configured to form a bowl or the like. The wall or walls forming the main body 110 are airtight and liquid tight.
[0036] It should be noted that the shape of the main body 110 of the illustrated container 102 is only one example of implementation. Variants are possible.
[0037] The container 102 can be made using a thermoforming process or an injection molding process, for instance using a plastic material. Other materials and/or manufacturing processes can be used as well. The wall or walls forming the main body 110 of the container 102 can be relatively thin and the container rim 120 will stiffen the container 102, even if the container rim 120 is also relatively thin to minimize the quantity of material.
[0038] The lid 104 includes a ring-shaped lid frame 130 and a membrane 132 that will be attached over the lid frame 130 at some point of the packaging and/or manufacturing process. The lid frame 130 includes a relatively flat strip portion 134 having a continuous flat top surface and a continuous flat bottom surface. The periphery of the membrane 132 will adhere to the top surface of the lid frame 130 to form an airtight and liquid tight seal. The lid 104 is thus made with a minimized quantity of material and will be very light.
[0039] The lid frame 130 can be made using an injection molding process, for instance using a plastic material. Other materials and/or manufacturing processes can be used as well. However, the lid frame 130 is not molded directly to or over the container rim 120. The lid frame 130 is only put in position onto the container rim 120 after the molding process.
[0040] The membrane 132 is in the form of a thin film, for instance a plastic film or a foil. Other materials can be used as well, depending on the actual implementation. The membrane 132 can be transparent, translucent or opaque, depending on the needs.
[0041] The lid frame 130 of the illustrated example also includes two diametrically opposite corner latching tabs 136, 138 that are each made integral with the outer side edge of the lid frame 130. Each latching tab 136, 138 has a proximal section that extends outwards from the side edge of the flat strip portion 134 and a distal section that extends downwards. The latching tabs 136, 138 are designed to prevent them from interfering with the continuity of the contact of the bottom surface of the flat strip portion 134 with the outer peripheral top surface 122 when it rests thereon. The lid frame 130 of the illustrated example also includes a lift tab 140 that is made integral with the free end of the distal section of the first corner latching tab 136. Only one lift tab is provided in the illustrated example. The lift tab 140 extends horizontally outwards from the distal portion of the first corner latching tab 136. Variants arc possible as well.
[0042] As can be seen, the lid 104 is devoid of a peripheral skirt or the like. The size of the latching tabs 136, 138 is also kept to a minimum. Overall, this will greatly facilitate the opening and closing of the lid 104. A lesser force is required to handle it and as a result, it is less likely to undergo a plastic deformation because the customer exerted an excessive pulling force. The lid frame 130 is relatively small and can be prone to deformation when subjected to an excessive pulling force.
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[0046] As can be seen, for instance in
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[0050] The latching tabs 136, 138 also help in centering the lid 104 on the container 102 and they can be shaped to engage, with a mild interfering force, the bottom edge of the skirt 126. Each latching tab 136, 138 can be provided with an undercut (not shown) or a similar feature to create an interlocking connection with the bottom edge of the skirt 126. They can even replace the studs 152 and their holes 150 in some implementations. Variants are possible as well.
[0051] The holes 150 have an oblong shape in the illustrated example. This feature is to facilitate the positioning by the customer. Variants are possible as well.
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[0054] During the packaging process, the item or items can be put inside the hollow interior compartment of each container 102 with the lid frame 130 being already in an interlocking engagement with the container rim 120. This previous step can be achieved by hand or by appropriate equipment. The containers 102, with their lids 104 thereon, can still be stacked so as to minimize space. Variants as possible as well.
[0055] An interesting benefit of the proposed concept is that since no peripheral skirt is provided on the lid 104, the handling of the container 102 with the pre-connected lid frame 130 during the packaging process is made easier since a stack of these parts can be supported anywhere underneath the container rim 120, with the exception of the two corners with the latching tabs 136, 138 are provided, without the risks of accidentally lifting a portion of the lid frame 130 from the container rim 120.
[0056] The membrane 132 is added at the end of the packaging process to simultaneously form the lid 104 and to seal the whole assembly 100. For instance, if the membrane 132 is made of a thermoplastic material, the membrane 132 can be heated and pressure can be applied so as to simultaneously bond the outer perimeter of the membrane 132 to the outer and inner peripheral top surfaces 122, 124. This can be done in a single operation during which the underside of the container rim 120 is supported by a die while the membrane 132 is urged onto the lid frame 130 and onto the exposed inner peripheral top surface 124 by a heated pressure plate. The combination of heat and pressure bonds the membrane 132 over the top surface of the lid frame 130 and over the inner peripheral top surface 124.
[0057] If desired, the inner peripheral top surface 124 can be positioned slightly lower than the top surface of the flat strip portion 134 when the lid 104 is in a closed position. This will make the bond between the inner peripheral top surface 124 and the membrane 132 slightly weaker than the bond between the top surface of the flat strip portion 134 and the membrane 132. Still, as shown in
[0058] In use, to open the sealed assembly 100, the customer will move the lift tab 140 upwards to create a peeling force that will progressively detach the membrane 132 from the inner peripheral top surface 124 of the container rim 120, starting at the corner adjacent to the lifting tab 140. The membrane 132 will stay attached on the lid frame 130 since the peeling motion will only remove the membrane 132 from the inner peripheral top surface 124. Thus, it is relatively easy for the customer to lift a corner of the lid 104 using the lift tab 104 and then lift the whole lid 104 to access the interior of the container 102. This way, the customer can add liquids or other ingredients, for instance additional ingredients from a pouch or the like. The lid 104 can be reclosed before continuing the heating/cooking process.
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[0061] Alternative embodiments are illustrated in
[0062] Referring to the embodiment of
[0063] Extending outwardly from side walls 316, end walls 318 and corner walls 322 there is a flange which has an inner or proximal flange portion 324 and an outer or distal flange portion 326. Between distal portion 326 and proximal portion 324, there is a crease or fold line 328 to permit distal portion 326 to fold over on top of proximal portion 324. Inner or proximal portion 324 is provided with recesses 330 while distal or outer portions 326 are provided with a protrusion 332. Protrusions 332 are designed to mate with recesses 330 and lock the two pieces together.
[0064] As has previously been described, container 312 is provided with a upwardly extending top surface 323. Top surface 323 extends above proximal flange portion 324 and distal flange portion 326. This arrangement permits the membrane layer (not illustrated) secured to the flange portions to seal against upper surface 323.
[0065] In the embodiment of
[0066] A further embodiment is illustrated in
[0067] At one of the corner walls 348 there is provided a hinge 352 which is connected to ring member 356. Ring member 356 has protrusions which are designed to seat in recesses 354 of a flange 360. As has been previously described in the embodiments, there is also an upper wall 350 which is of a height to seat the above flange 360. A flexible membrane (not shown) is also utilized.
[0068] It will be understood that the above described embodiments are for purposes of illustration only and that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.