This application is a National Phase Patent Application and claims the priority of International Application Number PCT/KR2010/007432, filed on Oct. 27, 2010, which claims priority of Korean Patent Application Number 10-2009-0102720, filed on Oct. 28, 2009.
The present invention relates to a container structure having a sealing cap thermally attached on a lid film, and more particularly, to a container structure having a sealing cap thermally attached to a lid film that can be opened and re-closed without damaging the lid film.
Generally, contents in a liquid or solid state, such as a red-pepper paste or ham, are distributed or circulated around in a sealed state in a container.
When the conventional sealing container is used, the sealing state is released by removing the lid film 11 from the container 10. In most cases, when the lid film 11 having a film shape such as an aluminum thin film is removed from the container 10, the lid film 11 is damaged, and thus, the lid film 11 cannot be reused.
In this case, it is unnecessary to print an advertisement such as a trade mark on a surface of the lid film 11, thereby reducing the quality of service providing convenience to a customer.
Moreover, a portion of the damaged lid film 11 on upper edges of the container 10 remains in a heat-sealed state, the content attaches to the remaining lid film 11, and thus, contaminates the lid 20, thereby causing inconveniences in use.
In the conventional sealing container described above, after the lid film 11 is heat-sealed to the upper edges of the container 10, the lid film 11 is finally sealed by the lid 20. In this structure, when the lid film 11 is removed, a contamination such as a stain on the upper edges of the container 10 by the content may easily occur, and also, since the lid film 11 may easily tear, the lid film 11 cannot be re-used to prevent contamination.
Also, if the lid 20 is opened during circulation or production, the lid film 11 may be damaged, thereby producing product failures.
To address the above and/or other problems, the present invention provides a container structure having a sealing cap thermally attached to a lid film that can be opened and re-closed without damaging the lid film.
The present invention also provides a container structure having a sealing cap thermally attached to a lid film that can be readily opened from a container.
The present invention also provides a container structure having a sealing cap thermally attached to a lid film that can form cutting guide protrusions on a content included in the container.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a container structure including: a container in which a content is contained, in which a flange extends outwards on an upper end, and in which a locking unit is formed on an inner circumference; and a sealing cap that is combined with the locking unit and seals the container to be able to be opened and closed, wherein a locking rib that can be locked and unlocked to and from the locking unit is formed on an edge of the sealing cap, the container structure further includes a lid film that is thermally attached to an upper surface of the sealing cap and an edge of which protrudes outwards from the edge of the sealing cap, and the edge of the lid film is heat-sealed onto the flange of the container.
The sealing cap may include long bending grooves on a lower surface thereof in a direction crossing the opening of the sealing cap.
In the container structure having a sealing cap thermally attached to a lid film according to the present invention, since the lid film and the sealing cap are thermally attached to each other, the lid film can be opened without causing damage, and accordingly, advertisements such as trademarks printed on the lid film can last for a long time, thereby providing user convenience.
Also, since bending grooves form cutting guide protrusions on an upper surface of the content to allow the content cutting in a predetermined size when the content is cut.
In the container structure having the above-described structure, since the lid film 40 and the sealing cap 50 are thermally attached to each other, the lid film 40 can be opened without damaging. Accordingly, advertisements such as trademarks printed on the lid film 40 can last for a long time, thereby providing user convenience.
Also, since the bending grooves 51 are formed in the lower surface of the sealing cap 50, the sealing cap 50 can be smoothly opened. Also, the bending grooves 51 form the cutting guide protrusions 101 on the upper surface of the content 100 to guide cutting the content 100 in a predetermined size when the content 100 is cut.
The above and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail exemplary embodiments thereof with reference to the attached drawings in which:
In a container structure according to the present invention, a lid film can be opened without being damaged, and thus, advertisements such as trademarks printed on the lid film can last for a long time, thereby providing user convenience.
A locking rib 52 that is lockable and unlockable to and from the locking unit 32 is formed on an edge of the sealing cap 50, and a lid film 40 that is thermally attached to the sealing cap 50 is formed on an upper surface of the sealing cap 50.
An edge of the lid film 40 thermally attached to the upper surface of the sealing cap 50 protrudes outwards from the edge of the sealing cap 50, that is, the lid film 40 is formed larger than the sealing cap 50, and thus, the edge of the lid film 40 is heat-sealed to the flange 31 of the container 30.
The combining force between the sealing cap 50 and the lid film 40 is greater than the combining force between the locking unit 32 and the locking rib 52. Therefore, when the locking force between the locking unit 32 and the locking rib 52 is released after realising the combining force between the lid film 40 and the flange 31, the removal of the lid film 40 from the sealing cap 50 is prevented.
Long bending grooves 51 are formed in a lower surface of the sealing cap 50 in a direction crossing the opening direction of the sealing cap 50. In this case, as shown in
The bending grooves 51 formed in the lower surface of the sealing cap 50 form cutting guide protrusions 101 (refer to
In the container structure having the above-described structure, in order to manufacture the sealing cap 50 having a re-sealable function, the sealing cap 50 is thermally bonded to the lid film 40 on a designated position of the lid film 40 using an indication mark. After forcedly inserting the locking rib 52 of the sealing cap 50 into the locking unit 32 of the container 30, the edge of the lid film 40 is heat-sealed onto the flange 31 of the container 30.
In order to prevent the sealing cap 50 from separating from the lid film 40 when the container 30 is opened, the lid film 40 and the sealing cap 50 are thermally attached to each other in advance, and afterwards, the sealing cap 50 is combined with the container 30, and finally, the edge of the lid film 40 is heat-sealed to the flange 31.
In the container structure having the above-described structure, since the lid film 40 and the sealing cap 50 are thermally attached to each other, the lid film 40 can be opened without damaging. Accordingly, advertisements such as trademarks printed on the lid film 40 can last for a long time, thereby providing user convenience.
Also, since the bending grooves 51 are formed in the lower surface of the sealing cap 50, the sealing cap 50 can be smoothly opened. Also, the bending grooves 51 form the cutting guide protrusions 101 on the upper surface of the content 100 to guide cutting the content 100 in a predetermined size when the content 100 is cut.
While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the following claims.
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