The disclosure relates to containers that are sealed with a foil, wherein the rim is designed to preserve the integrity of the foil.
Whether required by law or regulation, or whether needed to preserve items being stored, many containers require a seal that is airtight and impervious to liquid. Typically, these types of seal include a layer of foil that covers the opening of the container and is secured thereto by an adhesive. A problem with a foil seal is that it can be compromised when items are stacked on top of the foil. Friction will abrade the foil seal, thereby compromising the foil seal by providing access to the interior of the container. This is illustrated in prior art
In accordance with one embodiment, a container includes a base establishing a base plane on which the container is restable and through which extends a container longitudinal axis, a sidewall extending from the base and circumscribing the longitudinal axis, and a rim terminating the sidewall and including radially inner and outer surfaces and a sealing lip extending between the radially inner and outer surfaces. A portion of the sealing lip proximate the outer surface is further from the base plane than another portion of the sealing lip proximate the inner surface.
In accordance with another embodiment, a container includes a sidewall circumscribing a central longitudinal axis and a rim terminating the sidewall. The rim includes a radially outer surface, a radially inner surface, and a sealing lip extending between the radially outer and inner surfaces. The sealing lip has a radially innermost portion, and an axially outermost portion disposed radially outboard with respect to the radially innermost portion.
The disclosure, together with additional objects, features, advantages and aspects thereof, will be best understood from the following description, the appended claims and the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring to
In any case, the container 12 includes a base 14 that establishes a base plane 18 normal to a longitudinal axis 20 of the container 12. The base 14 need not be entirely flat and may include a push-up or punt.
Also, the container 12 may include a sidewall 22 extending away from the base 14 and circumscribing the axis 20. In the illustrated jar embodiment, the sidewall 22 may include a body 24 extending from the base 14, and a shoulder 26 extending from the body 24. Additionally, with reference to
In any embodiment, the container 12 includes a rim 30 that terminates the sidewall 22. The rim 30 includes a sealing lip 32, a radially inner surface 34, and a radially outer surface 36. The inner surface 34 may extend at an oblique angle with respect to the central longitudinal axis 20, and the outer surface 36 may extend at an oblique angle with respect to the central longitudinal axis 20. These angles need not equal each other and may not even be complementary angles. However, in other embodiments (not shown), the inner 34 and outer 36 surfaces may extend generally parallel to the central longitudinal axis 20. The outer surface 36 may be tapered to extend in a radially outward and axially inward direction. The inner surface 34 may be tapered to extend in a radially and axially inward direction toward an inner cylindrical surface 37 of the container 12 with or without a step 39 therebetween.
The sealing lip 32 extends between the radially inner and outer surfaces 34, 36, and has a radially innermost portion 33, and an axially outermost portion 35 disposed radially outboard with respect to the radially innermost portion 33. The axially outermost portion 35 is the portion of the container 12 that is furthest from the base plane 18. The sealing lip 32 also includes an intermediate surface 38, which may be a straight surface that is radially and axially inwardly angled. The intermediate surface 38 may extend between the inner and outer surfaces 34, 36 at an oblique angle with respect to the central longitudinal axis 20. In other words, the intermediate surface 38 is not parallel to the base plane 18. The orientation of the inter intermediate surface 38 is such that a portion of the sealing lip 32 proximate the outer surface 36 (and distal the inner surface 34) is further from the base plane 18 (
In the illustrated embodiment, the rim 30 may include an inner radiused portion 40 that may extend between the radially inner surface 34 and the intermediate surface 38, and an outer radiused portion 42 that may extend between the radially outer surface 36 and the intermediate surface 38. In other embodiments, the rim 30 may include other transitions of any other suitable shape.
The foil 44 is coupled or secured to the sealing lip 32 and may include a substrate 46 and also may include an adhesive layer 48 to facilitate coupling to the sealing lip 32. The substrate 46 may be composed of a metallic material, and the adhesive layer 48 may include a polymeric material or an adhesive carried by the substrate 46.
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Other modifications and variations readily will suggest themselves to persons of ordinary skill in the art in view of the foregoing discussion. The disclosure is intended to embrace all such modifications and variations as fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.
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