Information
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Patent Grant
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6607089
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Patent Number
6,607,089
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Date Filed
Tuesday, June 26, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 19, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Conte; Robert F. I.
- Barnes & Thornburg
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 229 12519
- 229 12529
- 229 12536
- 229 12532
- 229 12528
- 229 120
- 206 512
- 220 3671
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A plastic cover for a produce container which when laid out is flat. The cover is collapsible and has a plurality of ventilators. Each ventilator has a ventilator flap and a corresponding ventilator aperture. The cover has a plurality of container binding members. Each container binding member has a container flap. Each container flap has a first small flap and a second small flap. Each container flap has a corresponding container receiving aperture. Each container binding member receives a portion of the container to assist in binding the cover to the container.
Description
FIELD OF INVENTION
This invention concerns a flat plastic collapsible cover designed to fit over produce containers.
BACKGROUND OF PRIOR ART
A produce shipper often uses a reusable container to ship produce. The shipper will fill the container, often reusable, with produce. To better protect the produce from the elements and from drying out a plastic film type cover is often used.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to design a plastic flat collapsible cover that attaches to produce containers more snuggly than previous containers. It is also a further object of the invention to improve the venting system in the cover. It is also an object of the invention to provide a material which better reflects the suns heat. Accordingly, a cover is provided that is a flat plastic collapsible container for produce. The cover has a plurality of ventilators. Each ventilator has a ventilator flap and corresponding ventilator aperture. Each ventilator is formed from a portion of said cover.
The cover also has a plurality of container binding members. Each container binding member has a container flap. Each container flap has a first and second flap edge. The first and second flap edges are perpendicular to each other and joined by a beveled corner. Each flap has a first small flap and a second small flap. The first and second small flaps are formed from said cover and integral with a corresponding container flap.
Each container flap has a corresponding container receiving aperture. Each corresponding aperture has a perimeter which corresponds to an outer perimeter defined by said corresponding flap. Each container binding member is formed from a container flap and a corresponding aperture. Each container binding member is formed from said cover.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a top perspective view of the cover shown in relation to a produce container with the produce already inside.
FIG. 2
is a top perspective view of the cover fitted on top of the produce container.
FIG. 3
is a top view of the cover.
FIG. 4
is a close up perspective view of a ventilator showing the ventilator flap in the upwards position away from the ventilator opening.
FIG. 5
is close up perspective view of a container binding member having a container receiving aperture and a corresponding container flap upwardly away from the container receiving aperture.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The present invention will be described fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which a particular embodiment is shown, it is understood at the outset that a person skilled in the art may modify the invention herein described while still achieving the desired result of this invention. Accordingly, the description which follows, is to be understood as a broad, informative disclosure directed to persons skilled in the appropriate arts and not as limitations of the present invention.
The cover
1
of the invention can be seen in FIG.
3
. The cover
1
is made of a composite polymer that allows the cover to be stretched so that it fits over the top opening of container
2
. The cover
1
is preferably white in color so that it can reflect the sun's heat away from the produce. The cover
1
is shown as a rectangle but can be produced in different shapes to conform with the opening of various containers.
The surface
3
of cover
1
contains a plurality of ventilators
4
. The ventilators
4
operate to allow air to enter the container, while at the same time protecting the produce. The ventilators shown have a particular arrangement. There are
2
exterior lateral ventilator rows
6
. These lateral rows are closest to lateral cover edges
8
. Each lateral row
6
has four ventilators. The cover has interior lateral ventilator rows
10
. There are six laterally extending interior rows
10
. Each laterally extending interior row has six ventilators.
There is a first group of ventilators
400
, each ventilator in the first group has its arcuate u-shape portion
401
facing a first direction toward a lateral cover edge
8
. The first group of ventilators
400
is made up of three of the interior lateral ventilator rows
10
and one of the exterior lateral ventilator rows
6
. A second group of ventilators
400
a
each have their arcuate u-shape portion
401
facing in a direction opposite the first group of ventilators and towards a lateral edge
8
opposite the lateral edge towards which the first group of ventilators face. The second group of ventilators also consists of three interior lateral ventilator rows
10
and one exterior lateral ventilator row
6
.
FIG. 4
shows a blow up of a ventilator
4
. Each ventilator is identical. As shown in
FIG. 4
, each ventilator consists of a ventilation flap
14
and a ventilation aperture
16
. The ventilation flaps
14
are u-shaped. Each ventilation flap has a corresponding u-shaped ventilation aperture
16
.
At each corner of cover
1
, there is a container binding member or portion
12
. There are
4
container binding portions.
FIG. 5
shows a blow up of a container binding portion
12
. Each portion
12
is identical. As can be seen by
FIG. 5
, each container binding portion
12
has a container flap
18
. Each flap
18
is bounded by a first flap edge
22
and a second flap edge
24
. These flap edges are perpendicular. An arcuate flap edge
26
joins flap edge
22
and
24
. The arcuate edge
26
thus forms a beveled flap corner.
An arcuate edge
28
extends from a first end of said flap edge
22
. The arcuate edge
28
forms a portion of a first slit
30
. The first slit
30
extends into flap
18
. The arcuate edge
28
and first slit
30
form a portion of small unshaped flap
34
which is integral with container flap
18
.
An arcuate edge
36
extends from a first end of said second flap edge
24
. The arcuate edge
36
forms a portion of a second slit
38
. The second slit
38
also extends into said flap
18
. The arcuate edge
36
and first slit
30
form a portion of another small unshaped flap
34
which is integral with container flap
18
.
Each flap
18
has a corresponding container receiving aperture
20
. Each container receiving aperture receives a corner
40
of said container. Each container receiving aperture and corresponding container flap form a container binding member
12
. Each binding member
12
serves to couple the cover to the container and protect the containers contents.
The cover is made of a composite polymer. The composite polymer is made of LLDPE or LDPE or HDPE or CPP or DOPP or PET or any combination of Polymers and paper.
Claims
- 1. A flat plastic collapsible cover for a produce container comprising:a plurality of ventilators each ventilator has a ventilator flap and a corresponding ventilator aperture, each ventilator flap and aperture being formed from a portion of said cover; a plurality of container binding members, each container binding member having a container flap formed at a spaced apart distance from a perimeter of said cover, said container flap being formed from said cover; each container flap having a first flap edge and a second flap edge, said first and second flap edges being perpendicular to each other and being joined by a beveled corner, each flap having a first small flap and a second small flap, said first small flap at a first end of said first flap edge, said second small flap at a first end of said second flap edge, said first and second small flaps formed from said cover and integral with said container flap; a plurality of container receiving apertures each of said apertures being formed by a corresponding slit defining each of said container flaps.
- 2. The cover as claimed in claim 1 wherein the cover is white.
- 3. The cover as claimed in claim 1 wherein the cover is a plastic stretchable film.
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