1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to containers and particularly to containers designed to retain in place a shrink wrap positioned on the body of the container.
2. Description of Related Art
Many consumable items are sold in convenient containers that will enhance the shelf life of the product and allow for space-efficient storage and reuse of the container if the entire item is not consumed. For example, US20080187631 shows a stackable pet food container made from a transparent thermoformed plastic. The container has a peelable lid for hermetic sealing that can be used to reseal the container. After the container is filled with a food, it is retorted to sterilize the product and then a shrink wrap is positioned over the sides of the container. Heat is applied to shrink the shrink wrap to the container. Adhesive is used to hold the shrink wrap in place on the container.
However, due to the design of many such containers, e.g., containers having tapered sides and/or bottom rounded corners, shrink wraps often fail to stay in place on the container and an adhesive must be applied to the shrink wrap to firmly hold it in place. The use and application of an adhesive is cumbersome and is the source of problems in production of the container. There is, therefore, a need for new containers and methods for holding shrink wrap in place on containers without the use of adhesives.
It is an object of this invention to provide containers adapted to hold a shrink wrap in place without the use of adhesives.
It is another object of the invention to provide container systems having containers adapted to hold a shrink wrap in place without the use of adhesives.
It is a further object of the invention to provide products based upon containers adapted to hold a shrink wrap in place without the use of adhesives and one or more materials contained in the containers.
It is another object of the invention to provide methods for making containers adapted to hold a shrink wrap in place without the use of adhesives.
These and other objects of the invention are achieved using novel containers and container systems having incorporated into the container one or more protuberances that function to anchor a shrink wrap in place on the container.
Other and further objects, features, and advantages of the invention will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art.
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The term “comprising” is intended to include embodiments encompassed by the terms “consisting essentially of” and “consisting of”. Similarly, the term “consisting essentially of” is intended to include embodiments encompassed by the term “consisting of”.
The articles of manufacture, methods and other advances disclosed herein are not limited to particular equipment or processes described herein because, as the skilled artisan will appreciate, they may vary. Further, the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only, and is not intended to, and does not, limit the scope of that which is disclosed or claimed.
Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms, terms of art, and acronyms used herein have the meanings commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art in the field(s) of the invention, or in the field(s) where the term is used. Although any compositions, methods, articles of manufacture, or other means or materials similar or equivalent to those described herein can be used in the practice of the present invention, the preferred compositions, methods, articles of manufacture, or other means or materials are described herein.
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In one aspect, the invention provides containers adapted for holding a shrink wrap in place without adhesive. The containers comprise a bottom and one or more side walls defining a top edge, wherein at least one of the bottom or side walls comprises at least one protuberance that projects sufficiently from the container to hold the shrink wrap in place without adhesive.
Typical prior art containers require an adhesive to prevent slippage of the shrink wrap. The use of an adhesive necessitates an additional step in the process for the manufacturing containers and can cause complications in the process. The present invention features a container that is adapted to hold a shrink wrap in place without the use of for adhesives. This is accomplished by incorporating into the container one or more protuberances that function to anchor shrink wrap in place. Though an adhesive can still be used on the novel container, it is not required to hold the shrink wrap in place.
Currently available plastic containers are typically manufactured by a thermoforming process. The containers of the present invention preferably are manufactured by co-injection molding, compression molding or injection blow molding which enables the formation of containers that comprise shrink wrap-anchoring protuberances, as described in greater detail herein. The co-injection molded, compression molded, or injection blow molded thin-wall barrier containers preferred for use in the present invention are able to withstand standard retort processes equivalent to those tolerated by thermoformed containers. Advantageously, by comparison to thermoformed containers, this technology enables the production of containers capable of holding shrink wraps in place without the use of adhesives.
The fabrication of containers by co-injection molding is understood in the art. Briefly, as pertaining to its use in manufacturing containers of the present invention, an injection molding assembly is manufactured in multiple parts according to the specifications of the container including one or more protuberances positioned on the walls of the container. A void that defines the container with the protuberance shape and the position of the protuberance on the wall of the container is formed in the mold. In forming the container, the mold is in a closed position and melted thermoplastic material is then pulsed into the mold to fill the voids in the mold. For multilayer laminate structures, multiple valves control pulses of materials that are injected into the mold to create a layer of each material of the structure. After forming and cooling, the mold assembly is opened and the container is released from the mold.
Any material amenable to formation of a container with protuberances may be used in connection with the present invention. In particular embodiments, the materials comprise plastics, polymers and other materials suitable for use in co-injection, compression molded, or injection blow molded molding. In some embodiments, the materials comprise barrier substances that substantially delay or prevent exposure to detrimental elements, such as light (including UV radiation), heat and/or oxygen.
The container of the invention can have any suitable shape, for example, multiple sides, such as in the form of a square, a rectangle, a triangle, an octagon and the like, a circular container, an oval container and having sides that are vertical to the bottom of the container or tapered to the bottom of the container.
The container can comprise one or more protuberances dispersed upon the walls of the container, on its sides or even on the bottom of the container. For instance, the protuberances may be in the form of knobs or spines. Alternatively, the protuberances may be in the form of ridges along the sides of the container. The ridges may be in the same plane or in different planes along the sides of the container. In another embodiment, the protuberance can be in the form of a single continuous ridge, or ring-like structure that encircles the sides of the container.
The protuberances may take on a wide range of sizes, as well as shapes, depending at least in part on the size and/or shape of the container. For example, for a straight-sided container, i.e., wherein the side walls are substantially perpendicular to the top edge and the bottom of the container, the one or more protuberances can extend from the side walls to a distance defined by an angle from the top of the container along the side wall between 10° and 45° outward from the side of the container. Alternatively, for containers with tapered sides, i.e., wherein the area defined by the top edge of the container is larger than the area of the bottom of the container and the side walls taper from the top edge to the bottom of the container at an angle Φ defined by the side wall and a line perpendicular to a horizontal plane upon which the container is disposed, if Φ is ≦10°, then the one or more protuberances can extend from the side walls to a distance of Φ to Φ+45° beyond the perpendicular line. Alternatively in such a tapered-side container, if Φ is ≧10°, then the one or more protuberances can extend from the side walls to a distance of Φ−10° to Φ+45° beyond the perpendicular line.
Referring now to the drawings,
The novel container can be used in a container system for various products such as foods, in particular pet foods. Thus, in another aspect, the invention provides a container system. The system comprises comprising a container comprising a bottom and one or more side walls defining a top edge, wherein at least one of the bottom or side walls comprises at least one protuberance that projects sufficiently from the container to hold a shrink wrap in place without adhesive, as described in detail above, and further comprises one or more lids, and a shrink wrap positioned over at least a portion of the container. In one embodiment, the shrink wrap is positioned over at least a portion of the container and a portion of the lid. In various embodiments, the container, the lid, and/or the shrink wrap can be made of transparent, translucent or opaque material, and can have printed or graphic information contained thereon.
Shrink wrap and methods of applying shrink wrap to containers and other packages are well known in the art. Any type of shrink wrap and method of application is amenable to the container system of the present invention. By way of illustration, typical materials that can be used for the shrink wrap are as follows: thermo-softening polymers, such as, polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene, amorphous polyethylene teraphthalate, nylon, ethylene vinyl alcohol and other shrink wrap materials known to those skilled in the art. Typically, the shrink wrap material is applied to the container heat is applied to cause shrinkage of the wrap about the container. As mentioned above, such wraps can be transparent, translucent or opaque, and can contain printed or graphic information thereon.
In various embodiments, the container system includes a lid, cap or other covering as well known in the art. Such lids, caps, coverings and the like are referred to collectively herein as “lids.” Lids may include peelable lids, such as a peelable foil or plastic affixed to the container opening, e.g. to a lip or flange at the container opening, such as is illustrated in
In some embodiments, the container system is designed to contain a food, such as a pet food. In certain of these embodiments, the container system is made of materials suitable to withstand retort processing. By way of illustration of container systems for pet foods, such systems typically comprise a container that contains the food in a substantially airtight enclosure. A peelable lid, such as a plastic or foil seal, can be adhered to the opening of the container, as described above, and a snap-on, replaceable lid covers the peelable foil or plastic. The shrink wrap is applied such that it covers at least a portion of the container and is held in place by the one or more protuberances constructed in the container.
In another aspect, the invention provides products. The products comprise (1) a container comprising bottom and one or more side walls defining a top edge, wherein at least one of the bottom or side walls comprises at least one protuberance that projects sufficiently from the container to hold the shrink wrap in place without adhesive and (2) a material contained within the container. The material is any material that is compatible with the container. In various embodiments, the material is a liquid or a solid material. In such embodiments, the material is a drink, detergent, cereal, grain, and the like. In a preferred embodiment, the material is a food composition. The food composition can be for consumption by humans or other animals. In various embodiments, the food composition is a pet food composition.
In another aspect, the invention provides methods for making containers adapted for holding a shrink wrap in place without adhesive. The methods comprise (1) providing containers comprising a bottom and one or more side walls defining a top edge, wherein at least one of the bottom or side walls comprises at least one protuberance that projects sufficiently from the container to hold the shrink wrap in place without adhesive and (2) applying shrink wrap onto the containers. In various embodiments, the methods further comprise inserting a material into the container, particularly a material as described herein. In preferred embodiments, the containers are filled with the materials. In certain embodiments, the material is a food composition, preferably a pet food composition. In various embodiments, the methods further comprise sealing the container after the materials have been inserted into the container. The containers can be sealed by any suitable means, e.g., a lid, by sealing the seams, and the like. In various embodiments, the methods further comprise retorting the sealed containers.
In another aspect, the invention provides a means for communicating information about or instructions for one or more of (1) making containers of the invention, (2) making container systems of the invention, (3) using containers of the invention to avoid problems caused by shrink wrap not remaining in place on containers, and (4) using container systems of the invention to avoid problems caused by shrink wrap not remaining in place on containers. The means comprises a document, digital storage media, optical storage media, audio presentation, or visual display containing the information or instructions. In certain embodiments, the communication means is a displayed web site, visual display, kiosk, brochure, product label, package insert, advertisement, handout, public announcement, audiotape, videotape, DVD, CD-ROM, computer readable chip, computer readable card, computer readable disk, computer memory, or combination thereof containing such information or instructions.
In another aspect, the invention provides multi-pack packages. The packages comprise a plurality of one or more containers, container systems, or products of the present invention arranged in an array and one or more devices for retaining the containers, container systems, or products in the array. In some embodiments, the package has one or more handles suitable for handling and transporting the package.
In various embodiments, the containers and the containers used in the containers systems are adapted to be stackable.
In the specification, there have been disclosed typical preferred embodiments of the invention and, although specific terms are employed, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. Obviously many modifications and variations of the invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described, within the scope of the appended claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/403599 filed Sep. 17, 2010, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by this reference.
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PCT/US11/01532 | 8/30/2011 | WO | 00 | 9/6/2013 |
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61403599 | Sep 2010 | US |