The present invention relates to a container for food products.
In the field of the production of containers for food products, it is known to manufacture a container comprising a cup-shaped basket which is delimited by a bottom wall and a lateral wall, and is provided with a gripping handle coupled to the basket in a rotatory manner by means of two eyelets, which extend through the free ends of the handle, and are fixed to the basket by means of punching.
Since the basket and the handle are made of polymeric material and the eyelets are made of metal material, the containers for food products of the known type described above have several drawbacks, mainly deriving from the fact that the presence of a polymeric material and a metallic material involves the separate collection of the baskets and the handles on the one part and on the other part of the eyelets and therefore making operations for the disposal of such containers relatively complex and expensive.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a container for food products which is free from the above drawbacks and which is simple and economical to implement.
According to the present invention there is provided a container for food products as claimed in claims 1 to 8.
The present invention relates also to a method for manufacturing a container for food products.
According to the present invention, there is provided a method for manufacturing a container for food products as claimed in claims 9 to 14.
The present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate a non-limiting embodiment, wherein:
With reference to
The basket 2 is made of a polymeric material, and is provided with an elongated handle 5, which enables the gripping of the container 1, and is also made of a polymeric material identical to, or different from, the polymeric material of the basket 2.
The handle 5 is substantially U-shaped, and comprises two free ends 6, which are folded inside the wall 4, are provided, each, with a respective hole 7 (
Each free end 6 is connected to the wall 4 by means of a coupling element 8, which presents, in this case, a substantially circular shape, is made of a polymeric material identical to, or different from, the polymeric material of the basket 2 and identical to, or different from, the polymeric material of the handle 5, and is welded to the wall 4 by means of welding, in this case an ultrasonic welding.
According to that mentioned above, it should be specified that the polymeric materials of the basket 2, the handle 5, and of the coupling elements 8 can be simple polymers or copolymers.
As illustrated in
The die 9 has, furthermore, an upper face 12 adapted to receive and retain the handle 5 in its initial flat configuration, and cooperates with a lifting device (not shown) adapted for moving the basket 2 on the die 9 so as to fold into a U-shape the handle 5 on the die 9, above the elements 8, and inside the basket 2 itself (
Once the basket 2 is moved on the die 9 and the handle 5 is folded between the basket 2 and the elements 8, each element 8 is welded to the wall 4 of the basket 2 by means of a respective ultrasonic welder 13 movable to and from an operative welding position, in which the welder 13 is substantially in contact with the basket 2.
Since the two welders 13 are shaped so as to weld each element 8 and the wall 4 inside the respective hole 7, the two welds substantially lead to the formation of two pin elements, which extend through the corresponding holes 7, and allow the handle 5 to rotate freely with respect to the basket 2.
Furthermore, since the container 1 is made entirely of polymeric material, the disposal operations of the entire container 1 are relatively simple and inexpensive and does not involve any separate collection of the different elements that constitute the container 1 itself.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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BO2011A000535 | Sep 2011 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2012/054964 | 9/19/2012 | WO | 00 | 3/13/2014 |