This patent application is related to commonly assigned U.S. Patent Application 2006/0006178 “Tamper-Indicating Food Container Lid,” with application Ser. No. 11/167,995, filed Jun. 29, 2005, incorporated herein by reference.
This patent application generally relates to a lid for a container. More particularly, it relates to a system for securing a lid to a container for restricting or detecting tampering while providing easy access by the consumer.
Systems have been used, such as shrink wrap, to restrict access to a container as well as to make identifiable any such unwanted access to the container before purchase. Shrink wrapping has required a separate shrink wrap material to be applied in the area of the rim of the lid and extending down over the container, adding to expense for packaging. Shrink wrap has also been difficult for the consumer to remove, often impelling the consumer to resort to using a knife, which is inconvenient and could be somewhat dangerous to the consumer.
A system described in commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/167,995 and publication No. 2006/0006178, “Tamper-Indicating Food Container Lid,” avoids these problems by providing an outer rim member that engages the rim of the container to prevent tampering. This outer rim member includes laser slitting, allowing the outer rim member to be removed by the consumer. The outer rim member also includes a tab for the consumer to hold onto while removing the outer rim. The tab is formed in the laser slitting process.
However, further improvement has been desired so the consumer can even more easily take advantage of the slitting to remove the removeable portion, and this solution is provided by the following invention.
A packaging system includes a lid having a permanent portion and a removable portion. The permanent portion includes a first tab and the removable portion includes a second tab.
In one aspect a packaging system comprises a lid including a rim having a first tab and a second tab. The first tab is coplanar with the second tab.
In one aspect a packaging system comprises a lid including a planar region and a rim region. The rim region has a removable portion including a tab that extends in a plane that is substantially parallel to the planar region.
One aspect is a method of fabricating a packaging. The method includes providing a container and providing a lid. The lid includes a permanent portion and a removable portion. The permanent portion includes a first tab and the removable portion includes a second tab. The method includes pressing this lid onto the container.
a is a three dimensional view of the lid of the present patent application with its removable portion in place and showing two coplanar tabs;
b is a top view of the lid of
a is a three dimensional view of the lid of
b is a three dimensional view of the lid of
a is a cross sectional view of the lid of
b is a cross sectional view of the lid of
a is a cross sectional view of a container for mating with the lid of
b is a cross sectional view of the container of
a is a cross sectional view of the container of
b is a cross sectional view of the container of
a is a three dimensional view of another embodiment of the lid of the present patent application with its removable portion in place and showing two different tabs; and
b is a three dimensional view of the lid of
One aspect of the present patent application is a packaging system that includes lid 20 having permanent portion 22 and removable portion 24, as shown in
Removable portion 24 can include latching region 40 with indentation 42 extending inward toward container 44. Latching region 40 holds lid 20 firmly on container 44 while removable portion 24 is in place on lid 20, as shown in
Since lid latching region 40 with its indentation 42 is substantially located on removable portion 24, removal of removable portion 24 by the consumer removes this latching region 40 and thus allows easy removal of lid 20 from container 44, shown in
In space between latching regions 40 indentation 42 is not provided, as shown in
First tab 26 still remains in place on lid 20 after removable portion 24 has been removed, facilitating lid removal from container 44 and lid replacement on container 44, as shown in
Partially cut line 32 is located between permanent portion 22 and removable portion 24. Partially cut line 32 may include a plurality of holes 60. Holes 60 may be approximately equally spaced around lid rim 30. Holes 60 may be formed by laser cutting using a laser, such as the F201 CO2 laser from Synrad, Inc., Mukilteo, Wash. The holes can also be formed by mechanically punching. They may also be formed with a cutting knife. The holes may be slit shaped as shown in
Fabricating the package includes providing a container and providing a lid that includes a permanent portion and a removable portion, the permanent portion including a first tab and the removable portion including a second tab. The process further includes pressing the lid onto the container.
The removable portion can include a lid latching region and the container can include a container latching region, wherein the lid latching region is for latching the removable portion to the container latching region. The process of pressing the lid onto the container can include latching the lid latching region to the container latching region. Removal of the lid from the container is restricted as long as the removable portion, with its lid latching region, remains substantially in place.
Container 44 and its mating lid 20 can have any shape, such as square, rectangular, circular, or oval. Lid 20 can be fabricated using a process such as thermoforming or injection molding.
In using the package the consumer may pull on the second tab to remove the removable portion.
Another embodiment with two differently shaped tabs 70, 72, as shown in
While several embodiments, together with modifications thereof, have been described in detail herein and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, it will be evident that various further modifications are possible without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. Nothing in the above specification is intended to limit the invention more narrowly than the appended claims. The examples given are intended only to be illustrative rather than exclusive.
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