Information
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Patent Grant
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6761279
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Patent Number
6,761,279
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Date Filed
Thursday, February 8, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 13, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 220 3591
- 220 3592
- 220 258
- 220 259
- 220 847
- 220 837
- 220 836
- 220 839
- 220 784
- 220 787
- 220 796
- 220 797
- 220 FOR 101
- 220 FOR 100
- 220 675
- 220 634
- 220 656
- 220 659
- 220 FOR 105
- 220 FOR 107
- 220 783
- 220 802
- 220 801
- 220 2543
- 220 2541
- 220 2581
- 220 2582
- 220 2591
- 206 494
- 215 232
- 215 237
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A package, particularly suited for containing viscous foodstuff, comprising a wide-mouth generally rectangular container and a dispensing closure. The closure seals onto the container with a push-on motion and includes a resealable flip-up hinged lid. The container is originally sealed, after being filled, with a seal membrane applied to the container mouth. The closure is configured to permit the seal membrane to be conveniently removed from the container mouth while the closure remains assembled on the container.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to packaging for consumable products, such as foodstuff and, in particular, to an improved container and closure combination.
PRIOR ART
Viscous food products and other similar goods have traditionally been packaged in round jars with screw-on closures. Such packaging has become mundane, largely because of its ubiquity and, therefore, easily overlooked by a consumer on a retail shelf. Moreover, known containers do not lend themselves to high density shipping or high density display on store shelves. Further, traditional jar and twist-on cap packages are inconvenient to use because of the motions required to unscrew the cap, remove a freshness seal, and later to install the cap. Still further, since the cap typically must be removed from the container to dispense its contents, extra attention must be given to setting the cap aside while the product is dispensed and then reinstalling it.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention provides a container and closure package that affords increased convenience to the consumer or user. Additionally, the package, with a quasi-rectangular shape, affords greater packaging density and stackability features important to the manufacture of the product contained in the disclosed package and to the distributor and marketer of the package. The package, which is particularly suited for viscous foodstuffs, has a seal membrane across the mouth of the container which ensures that the desired original sealing integrity is obtained. The closure has two mating parts, a base and a lid, preferably tethered together by a strap-like hinge. The closure is assembled on the container with a push-on motion. It its assembled condition, the closure enables the user to open the lid and easily remove the seal membrane. The disclosed closure construction thus avoids the necessity of taking the base off the container to remove the seal membrane. The closure base creates a moisture and oxygen-resistant mechanical seal with the container and the lid is similarly resealable with the base. A wide opening character of the closure as well as the mouth of the container enables the user to readily scoop or spoon out substantially all of the contents of a container without difficulty. If desired, when the container is emptied, the base of the closure can be removed from the container to enable these components to be scrubbed clean and the package to be re-used by the consumer.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a package constructed in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a fragmentary perspective view of the package with a lid open and a seal membrane exposed;
FIG. 3
is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of the package taken in the plane
3
—
3
in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of the package taken in the plane
4
—
4
in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is a fragmentary perspective view of a modified form of a closure base of the package; and
FIG. 6
is a fragmentary perspective view of another modified form of a closure base of the package.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to the drawings, there is shown a package
10
comprising a container
11
and a closure
12
. The container or bottle
11
is preferably injection blow-molded of a suitable thermoplastic material such as polyethylene terephthalate. In the following description, the various orientations of parts are in reference to the package
10
being upright as shown in the drawings. As shown, the container
11
is somewhat box-shaped having opposed generally flat vertical main faces
16
and opposed somewhat cylindrical end faces
17
. In plan view and in horizontal section, the container
11
and closure
12
have generally rectangular profiles with straight sides and somewhat rounded ends.
As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, a mouth
21
at an upper face or end of the container
11
has a neck finish that is substantially uniform, in vertical cross-section, along its periphery. As is customary in the art, the mouth or neck finish
21
can be injection molded and the remainder of the container
11
can be blow molded. The mouth or neck finish
21
includes an upstanding generally vertical wall
22
with an upper lip surface
23
that, ideally, is relatively flat across a major part of the thickness of the wall and lies in a flat plane across the mouth of the container. Parallel with and outward of the mouth vertical wall
22
is a closure support in the form of an upstanding wall
24
and a generally horizontal web
26
joining these walls. In the illustrated arrangement, an upper end
27
of the support wall
24
is somewhat lower than or recessed below the lip
23
of the mouth vertical wall
22
. Below the horizontal web
26
of the neck finish, the container
11
has a peripheral shoulder
28
that flares outwardly to the main and end faces
16
,
17
of the container. The container
11
has a bottom integral with the lower edges of the faces or sides
16
,
17
.
A seal membrane, known in the art, of suitable material such as plastic, metal or paper or a combination of the same is releasably sealed on the lip
23
of the container
11
with an adhesive, application of heat, or like known technique. The membrane
31
is cut with a profile that closely matches the contour of the outer margin of the lip
23
. The membrane
31
, preferably, includes an integral pull tab
32
that is folded back over the main body of the membrane.
The illustrated closure
12
comprises a base
36
and a lid
37
that preferably are unitary with one another and are joined with a flexible strap-like hinge
38
. Preferably, the closure
12
is injection molded of suitable thermoplastic material such as flexible polyethylene. The base
36
has an annular configuration in plan view like that of the mouth
21
of the container
11
. The shape can be characterized as a rectangle with rounded short ends. The base
36
has a somewhat irregular, stepped cross-section in a vertical plane that is substantially uniform around its full perimeter. The base
36
has a lower generally vertically depending skirt
39
. A bottom area
41
of the skirt
39
flares slightly outwardly and at an edge or bottom lip
42
has an outer surface area
43
substantially flush with the adjacent outer surface of the container
11
. The area above the container shoulder
28
is adapted to receive the bottom area
41
of the skirt
39
to enable a substantially flush fit of the skirt
39
with the faces
16
,
17
of the container
11
. The depending skirt
39
is thickened at its mid-section to produce an inwardly projecting hook or catch
44
.
The base
36
includes a depending inner skirt or wall
46
joined to the outer skirt or wall
39
by a web
47
. The skirts
39
and
46
are proportioned and spaced from one another so that their respective inner and outer surfaces are adapted to securely engage the upstanding support wall
24
and effect a moisture and oxygen-excluding mechanical squeeze seal with the same. Above the web
47
and inner skirt
46
, the base
36
includes an offset flange area
51
that extends upwardly and inwardly to an inner peripheral wall
52
. The wall
52
is generally vertical but with a slight outward flare. The wall
52
is preferably arranged such that when the base
36
is installed on the container neck, it overlies the neck wall
22
and is substantially coplanar with this wall. Additionally, it will be seen that with the base
36
installed, an annular gap
53
exists between the neck wall
22
and web
26
on the container and the inner skirt
46
and flange
51
on the base
36
of the closure
12
. The gap
53
includes a vertical space
54
between the neck seal lip
23
and seal membrane
31
and the flange
51
at the base of the upstanding wall
52
. The gap
53
further includes a space
55
between a lower end of the inner skirt
46
and the web
26
.
The base
36
forms a central aperture
60
that is generally coextensive with the container mouth opening formed by the wall
22
.
FIG. 5
illustrates a form of a scraping bar
56
a
wherein an arched wall area
58
is formed to facilitate scraping of the hollow of an inverted spoon. A free edge
59
of the arched wall area
58
lies in a common vertical plane with adjacent free edge areas of the main part of the bar so that flat or spoon utensils can be scraped by raising the same in a vertical plane against these edge areas.
FIG. 6
illustrates a second construction of a scraping bar
56
b
. The bar
56
b
includes a flat projection in the horizontal plane of its main portion. The projection
63
extends inward towards the center of the base
36
and has an arcuate edge
64
when viewed from above. The projection
63
permits a spoon to be scraped against it to deposit excess product back into the container. As suggested in
FIGS. 5 and 6
, the scraping bars
56
a
,
56
b
are spaced above the seal membrane
31
.
As mentioned above, the lid
37
is integrally molded with the base
36
through a flexible hinge or strap
38
. The lid
37
has a profile or plan view similar to the closure base and the neck
21
of the container
11
. A major central area
71
of the lid
37
serves to close the mouth
21
of the container
11
and a periphery
72
of the lid
37
serves to mechanically seal with the base
36
to exclude moisture and oxygen. The lid periphery
72
has an inverted J-shaped cross-section forming a pocket or groove
73
for receiving the upstanding wall
52
of the base. Opposed surfaces
76
,
77
forming the pocket
73
engage opposite sides of the wall
52
to ensure a positive squeeze seal with the base
36
. A slightly outward flare of the wall
52
and a snug fit of the lid
37
to the wall assures that the lid will close on the base
36
with a positive grip or snap action. An outer wall
79
depends below the plane of the central area
71
so that when the lid is closed this wall or skirt shrouds the wall
52
and flange
51
of the base.
The lid
37
has its upper surface configured to receive and stabilize the bottom of a container identical to the one shown for stacking purposes. A tab
81
projects horizontally outwardly from the peripheral lid wall
79
along the side opposite the hinge
38
. The tab
81
enables the lid
37
to be opened with an upward force applied thereto at the right or left of the container, considering the face of the container away from the hinge
38
to be its front.
The package
10
is suitable for containing a variety of product including foodstuffs and is especially useful for containing viscous spreadable foods. Once the container
11
is filled with product, the seal membrane
31
is applied and sealed to the lip
23
. With the pull tab
32
folded back over the main body of the seal membrane
31
, the closure
12
is assembled to the container
11
with a push-on motion. This is most conveniently done with the lid
37
having been previously closed on the base
36
. The outwardly flared area
41
of the base skirt
39
facilitates alignment of the base
36
to the container mouth
21
. The hook
44
on this skirt
39
snaps under the juncture of the container neck wall
24
and web
26
to securely retain the base
36
on the container neck
21
. A consumer or user of the package
10
opens the package by first prying the lid
37
from the base
36
by pushing the horizontal tab
81
upwardly and causing the lid to flip up on the hinge
38
. With the lid
37
open, the pull tab
32
is pulled to cause the seal membrane
31
to peel off the lip
23
. It will be understood that the gap
53
including the portion
54
prevents any accidental pinching of the seal membrane between the lid
37
and base
36
which might otherwise occur even where the seal membrane is oversized or imperfectly registered with the lip
23
. The retention of the base
36
to the neck
21
is substantially greater than that between the lid
37
and the base so that the lid opening forces cannot cause the base to be accidentally displaced from the container. Typically only a portion of the whole of the product contained in the container is spooned out at a given time. When sufficient product has been removed, the lid
37
is pressed back down and snapped closed onto the base. When the container
11
is emptied of its original product contents, the base
36
can be removed from the container to enable the container to be cleaned and re-used. Finger recesses
86
molded into the end walls
17
enable a person to pry the base
36
off the container
11
by grasping the depending skirt
39
of the base at these locations.
It should be evident that this disclosure is by way of example and that various changes may be made by adding, modifying or eliminating details without departing from the fair scope of the teaching contained in this disclosure. The invention is therefore not limited to particular details of this disclosure except to the extent that the following claims are necessarily so limited.
Claims
- 1. A package comprising a container having a mouth, a sealing membrane on the mouth of the container, and a reclosable dispensing closure overlying the container mouth and the sealing membrane, the closure including a base with a central dispensing aperture and a movable lid for alternately opening or closing the aperture, the seal membrane being releasably secured to the container across the mouth, the base being receivable on the container around the mouth laterally outwardly of the mouth in a fully assembled position wherein surfaces of the base and the container are inter-engaged, the base being spaced from the seal member when the base is fully assembled on the container whereby, with the lid moved to open the container, the seal membrane can be removed from the container by operations conducted through the base aperture without risk that the seal membrane can be pinched between the closure and the container.
- 2. A package as set forth in claim 1, wherein said closure is arranged for full assembly on the container by a push-on motion.
- 3. A package as set forth in claim 2, wherein the base and container are arranged to effect a snap inter-engagement when the closure is assembled on the container.
- 4. A package as set forth in claim 1, wherein the lid and base are arranged to snap together when the lid is closed on the base.
- 5. A package comprising a container and a closure, the container being an injection blow-molded thermoplastic body, the closure being an injection molded thermoplastic body, said closure comprising a base with a central aperture and flip up lid for opening and closing said aperture, the container having a neck finish with concentric generally upstanding inner and outer walls, a seal membrane sealed to the inner wall, the closure having surfaces complimentary to and in sealing engagement with the outer container wall as a result of being assembled on said container with a push-on motion, the closure is provides a gap between it and the inner container wall of a size sufficient to avoid pinching the seal membrane between the closure and the container neck finish and said seal membrane is removable from the container inner wall by pulling on it through the base aperture.
- 6. A package as set forth in claim 5, wherein said seal member has an integral pull tab associated with it, said pull tab being disposed on a top surface of said seal member and being accessible through said aperture.
- 7. A package as set forth in claim 5, wherein said outer wall is recessed vertically below said inner wall.
- 8. A package as set forth in claim 5, wherein said closure has opposed surface areas that engage opposed sides of said outer container wall.
- 9. A package as set forth in claim 5, wherein said base and lid have mutually engageable surfaces that tend to snap together when the lid is closed on the base.
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