Claims
- 1. A thermoplastic container having an interlocking rim structure defined about the periphery thereof, said interlocking rim structure having at least one undercut male ridge section and at least one undercut female groove section defined therein, said male and female sections being configured such that male and female sections on a container having a substantially identical interlocking rim structure will seal with interpenetrating resilient engagement about the periphery of said container, the undercuts on said ridges and grooves being configured to urge the rim structure on containers having a substantially identical interlocking rim structure into sealing engagement.
- 2. The thermoplastic container of claim 1 wherein terminal portions of said ridge sections transition into said groove sections, defining declivitous transition surfaces on said ridge sections and acclivitous transition surfaces within said groove sections, said declivitous transition surfaces and said acclivitous transition surfaces abutting one another and being configured to be urged into sealing surface to surface engagement with like transition surfaces upon interpenetration of male and female sections of said container with male and female sections of a thermoplastic container having a substantially identical interlocking rim structure.
- 3. The container according to claim 2, wherein said acclivitous surfaces are in proximity to and are circumferentially offset with respect to said declivitous surfaces.
- 4. The container according to claim 2, wherein said acclivitous surfaces are in proximity to and are substantially coplanar with said declivitous surfaces.
- 5. The container according to claim 2, wherein said acclivitous surfaces and said declivitous surfaces are lobed surfaces.
- 6. The container according to claim 5, wherein said lobed surfaces include spherically lobed portions.
- 7. The thermoplastic container of claim 1, wherein said male ridge section and said female ridge section each include an inner and outer sidewall and said inner and outer sidewalls are undercut.
- 8. The thermoplastic container of claim 1, wherein said undercut male ridge section and said undercut female groove section are generally U-shaped.
- 9. The thermoplastic container of claim 8, wherein said U-shaped undercut male ridge section and said U-shaped undercut female groove section are undercut on both sidewalls thereof.
- 10. The thermoplastic container of claim 8, wherein said undercut male ridge section and said undercut female groove section each include a substantially planar medial portion.
- 11. The thermoplastic container of claim 1, wherein said interlocking rim structure further includes a peripheral tab asymmetrically disposed about an axis of rotation of said interlocking rim structure such that said peripheral tab will be offset with respect to a substantially identical tab on a substantially identical interlocking rim structure when engaged thereto in sealing engagement.
- 12. The thermoplastic container of claim 11, wherein said tabs are offset by a distance of from about 10 to about 40% of their circumferential length.
- 13. The thermoplastic container according to claim 1, wherein said interlocking rim structure further comprises two peripheral tabs distally located with respect to an axis of rotation such that said tabs will substantially overlap with substantially identical tabs on the rim structure of another container having a substantially identical rim structure when the respective rim structures are interlocked in sealing engagement and the overlapping tabs are distally located with respect to the respective axes of rotation of said containers.
- 14. The thermoplastic container according to claim 13, wherein said peripheral tabs are of substantially similar yet distinct dimensions so that the overlapping tabs may be readily distinguished and separated from one another.
- 15. The thermoplastic container according to claim 2, wherein said interlocking rim structure further comprises at least one peripheral tab distally located with respect to said transition surfaces.
- 16. The thermoplastic container according to claim 15, wherein said interlocking rim structure comprises at least two peripheral tabs distally located with respect to said transition surfaces.
- 17. The thermoplastic container according to claim 1, fabricated from a thermoplastic material by way of a technique selected from the group consisting of injection molding, injection blowmolding, compression molding, injection stretch blowmolding and composite injection molding.
- 18. The thermoplastic container of claim 1, formed from a sheet of thermoplastic material.
- 19. The thermoplastic container according to claim 18, wherein said container is thermoformed, thermoformed by the application of vacuum or thermoformed by a combination of vacuum and pressure.
- 20. The thermoplastic container according to claim 19, thermoformed by the application of vacuum.
- 21. The thermoplastic container according to claim 18, wherein said thermoplastic material is selected from the group consisting of: polyamides, polyacrylates, polysulfones, polyetherketones, polycarbonates, acrylics, polyphenylene sulfides, liquid crystal polymers, acetals, cellulosic polymers, polyetherimides, polyphenylene ethers or oxides, styrene-maleic anhydride copolymers, styrene-acrylonitrile copolymers, polyvinylchlorides and mixtures thereof.
- 22. The thermoplastic container of claim 18, wherein said thermoplastic material comprises a polymeric material selected from the group consisting of: polyesters, polystyrenes; polypropylenes; polyethylenes; and mixtures thereof.
- 23. The thermoplastic container of claim 22, wherein said container has a wall thickness of from about 5 to about 50 mils.
- 24. The thermoplastic container according to claim 23, wherein said container has a wall thickness of from about 15 mils to about 25 mils.
- 25. The thermoplastic container according to claim 18, formed from a foamed polymeric material having a wall thickness of from about 5 to about 80 mils.
- 26. The thermoplastic container according to claim 22, wherein said polymeric material is a polystyrene.
- 27. The thermoplastic container according to claim 26, wherein said polystyrene is high impact polystyrene.
- 28. The thermoplastic container according to claim 26, wherein said polystyrene is oriented polystyrene.
- 29. The thermoplastic container according to claim 22 wherein said polymeric material is polypropylene.
- 30. The thermoplastic container of claim 29, wherein said polypropylene is mineral-filled.
- 31. The thermoplastic container according to claim 30, wherein said mineral-filler comprises mica and wherein said polymeric material comprises from about 40 to about 90% by weight polypropylene and from about 10 to about 50% by weight mica.
- 32. The thermoplastic container according to claim 31, further comprising calcium carbonate.
- 33. The thermoplastic container according to claim 22, wherein said thermoplastic material comprises a mineral filler.
- 34. The thermoplastic container according to claim 22, wherein said thermoplastic material comprises an impact modifier.
- 35. The thermoplastic container according to claim 22, wherein said thermoplastic material comprises a UV stabilizer.
- 36. The thermoplastic container according to claim 22, wherein said thermoplastic material comprises an antioxidant.
- 37. The thermoplastic container according to claim 22, wherein said thermoplastic material comprises a thermal stabilizer.
- 38. A thermoplastic container having an interlocking rim structure defined about the periphery thereof, said interlocking rim structure having at least one undercut male ridge section and at least one undercut female groove section defined therein, said male and female sections being configured such that male and female sections on a substantially identical container will seal with interpenetrating resilient engagement about the periphery of said container, the undercuts on said ridges and grooves being configured to urge the rim structures on substantially identical containers into sealing engagement.
- 39. The thermoplastic container of claim 38, wherein terminal portions of said ridge sections transition into said groove sections, defining declivitous transition surfaces on said ridge sections and acclivitous transition surfaces within said groove sections, said declivitous transition surfaces and said acclivitous transition surfaces abutting one another and being configured to urge into sealing surface-to-surface engagement with like transition surfaces upon interpenetration of male and female sections of said container with male and female sections of the substantially identical 'thermoplastic container.
- 40. The container according to claim 39, wherein said acclivitous surfaces are in proximity to and are circumferentially offset with respect to said declivitous surfaces.
- 41. The container according to claim 39, wherein said acclivitous surfaces are in proximity to and are substantially coplanar with said declivitous surfaces.
- 42. The container according to claim 39, wherein said acclivitous surfaces and said declivitous surfaces are lobed surfaces.
- 43. The container according to claim 42, wherein said lobed surfaces include spherically lobed portions.
- 44. The thermoplastic container of claim 38, wherein said male ridge section and said female ridge section each include an inner and outer sidewall and said inner and outer sidewalls are undercut.
- 45. The thermoplastic container of claim 38, wherein said undercut male ridge section and said undercut female groove section are generally U-shaped.
- 46. The thermoplastic container of claim 45, wherein said U-shaped undercut male ridge section and said U-shaped undercut female groove section are undercut on both sidewalls thereof.
- 47. The thermoplastic container of claim 45, wherein said undercut male ridge section and said undercut female groove section each include a substantially planar medial portion.
- 48. The thermoplastic container of claim 38, wherein said interlocking rim structure further includes a peripheral tab asymmetrically disposed about an axis of rotation of said interlocking rim structure such that said peripheral tab will be offset with respect to a substantially identical tab on a substantially identical interlocking rim structure when engaged thereto.
- 49. The thermoplastic container according to claim 48, wherein said tabs are offset by a distance of from about 10 to about 40 percent of their circumferential length.
- 50. The thermoplastic container according to claim 38, wherein said interlocking rim structure further comprises two peripheral tabs distally located with respect to an axis of rotation such that said tabs will substantially overlap with substantially identical tabs on the rim structure of another substantially identical container when the respective rim structures are interlocked in sealing engagement and the overlapping tabs are distally located with respect to the respective axes of rotation of said container.
- 51. The thermoplastic container according to claim 50, wherein said peripheral tabs are of substantially similar yet distinct dimensions so that the overlapping tabs may be readily distinguished and separated from one another.
- 52. The thermoplastic container according to claim 38, wherein said interlocking rim structure further comprises at least one peripheral tab distally located with respect to said transition surfaces.
- 53. The thermoplastic container according to claim 52, wherein said interlocking rim structure comprises at least two peripheral tabs distally located with respect to said transition surfaces.
- 54. The thermoplastic container according to claim 38, fabricated from a thermoplastic material by way of a technique selected from the group consisting of injection molding, injection blowmolding, compression molding, injection stretch blowmolding and composite injection molding.
- 55. The thermoplastic container of claim 38, thermoformed from a sheet of thermoplastic material.
- 56. The thermoplastic container according to claim 55, wherein said container is thermoformed, thermoformed by the application of vacuum or thermoformed by a combination of vacuum and pressure.
- 57. The thermoplastic container according to claim 56, thermoformed by the application of vacuum.
- 58. The thermoplastic container according to claim 55, wherein said thermoplastic material is selected from the group consisting of: polyamides, polyacrylates, polysulfones, polyetherketones, polycarbonates, acrylics, polyphenylene sulfides, liquid crystal polymers, acetals, cellulosic polymers, polyetherimides, polyphenylene ethers or oxides, styrene-maleic anhydride copolymers, styrene-acrylonitrile copolymers, polyvinylchlorides and mixtures thereof.
- 59. The thermoplastic container of claim 55, wherein said thermoplastic material comprises a polymeric material selected from the group consisting of:
polyester, polystyrene; polypropylene; polyethylene; and mixtures thereof.
- 60. The thermoplastic container according to claim 59, wherein said container has a wall thickness of from about 5 mils to about 50 mils.
- 61. The thermoplastic container according to claim 60, wherein said container has a wall thickness of from about 15 mils to about 25 mils.
- 62. The thermoplastic container according to claim 55, formed from a foamed polymeric material having a wall thickness of from about 5 to about 80 mils.
- 63. The thermoplastic container according to claim 59, wherein said thermoplastic material comprises a mineral filler.
- 64. The thermoplastic container according to claim 59, wherein said thermoplastic material comprises an impact modifier.
- 65. The thermoplastic container according to claim 59, wherein said thermoplastic material comprises a UV stabilizer.
- 66. The thermoplastic container according to claim 59, wherein said thermoplastic material comprises an antioxidant.
- 67. The thermoplastic container according to claim 59, wherein said thermoplastic material comprises a thermal stabilizer.
- 68. A container integrally formed of a thermoplastic material having an interlocking rim structure about a rim plane defined about the periphery thereof, said interlocking structure comprising:
(a) at least one male ridge section projecting upwardly from said rim plane extending circumferentially over at least a portion of the periphery of said container having at its terminal portions declivitous sealing surfaces projecting downwardly toward said rim plane; (b) at least one female groove section adjacent said male ridge section extending circumferentially over at least a portion of the periphery of said container having at its terminal portions acclivitous sealing surfaces projecting upwardly toward said rim plane, said acclivitous surfaces abutting said declivitous surfaces;
said interlocking rim structure being configured to seal with a substantially identical rim structure rotated 180° about an axis of rotation such that when the male ridge sections are disposed in sealing engagement with corresponding female groove sections the ridges and grooves are urged into surface-to-surface engagement and corresponding acclivitous and declivitous surfaces are urged into surface-to-surface sealing contact.
- 69. The container according to claim 68, wherein said acclivitous surfaces are in proximity to and are circumferentially offset with respect to said declivitous surfaces.
- 70. The container according to claim 68, wherein said acclivitous surfaces are in proximity to and are substantially coplanar with said declivitous surfaces.
- 71. The container according to claim 68, wherein said acclivitous surfaces and said declivitous surfaces are lobed surfaces.
- 72. The container according to claim 71, wherein said lobed surfaces include spherically lobed portions.
- 73. The container according to claim 68, wherein said male ridge section is an undercut male ridge section and said female groove section is an undercut female groove section.
- 74. A container integrally formed of a thermoplastic material having an interlocking rim structure about a rim plane defined about the periphery thereof, said interlocking rim structure comprising:
(a) at least one male ridge section projecting upwardly from said rim plane extending circumferentially over at least a portion of the periphery of said container having two terminal portions with inclined declivitous surfaces extending from the top surface of said male ridge section to about said rim plane; (b) at least one female groove section adjacent said male ridge section projecting downwardly from said rim plane extending circumferentially over at least a portion of the periphery of said container having two terminal portions with inclined acclivitous surfaces extending from the bottom surface of said groove upwardly to about said rim plane in proximity to said inclined male surfaces,
said rim structure being configured such that it defines an axis of rotation in said rim plane extending between at least one of said inclined declivitous surfaces and at least one of said inclined acclivitous surfaces and wherein said rim structure is configured to seal with a substantially identical rim structure rotated 180° about said axis of rotation such that the male ridge sections are disposed in sealing engagement with corresponding female groove sections and the terminal inclined surfaces are urged to engage to form circumferential interlocks about the periphery of the container.
- 75. The thermoplastic container of claim 74, wherein said male ridge section is an undercut male ridge section and said female groove section is an undercut female groove section.
- 76. The container of claim 75, wherein said undercut male ridge section and said undercut female groove section are generally U-shaped.
- 77. The container of claim 76, wherein said undercut male ridge section and said undercut female groove section each include a substantially planar medial portion.
- 78. The container according to claim 74, wherein said acclivitous surfaces are in proximity to and are circumferentially offset with respect to said declivitous surfaces
- 79. The container according to claim 74, wherein said acclivitous surfaces are in proximity to and are substantially coplanar with said declivitous surfaces.
- 80. The container according to claim 74, wherein said acclivitous surfaces and said declivitous surfaces are lobed surfaces.
- 81. The container according to claim 80, wherein said lobed surfaces include spherically lobed portions.
- 82. The thermoplastic container according to claim 74, fabricated from a thermoplastic material by way of a technique selected from the group consisting of: injection molding, injection blowmolding, compression molding, injection stretch blowmolding and composite injection molding.
- 83. The thermoplastic container according to claim 74, wherein said thermoplastic material comprises a thermoplastic polymer selected from the group consisting of:
polyesters, polystyrenes, polypropylenes, polyethylenes and mixtures thereof.
- 84. The thermoplastic container according to claim 83, wherein said thermoplastic material comprises a mineral filler.
- 85. The thermoplastic container according to claim 83, wherein said polymeric material includes one or more adjuvants to modify polymer properties selected from: impact modifiers, UV stabilizers, antioxidants and thermal stabilizers.
- 86. The thermoplastic container according to claim 74, formed from a sheet of thermoplastic material.
- 87. The thermoplastic container according to claim 86, wherein said container is thermoformed, thermoformed by application of vacuum or thermoformed by application of pressure and vacuum.
- 88. The thermoplastic container according to claim 87, wherein said container is thermoformed by application of vacuum.
- 89. The thermoplastic container according to claim 86, wherein said thermoplastic material comprises a styrene polymer.
- 90. The thermoplastic container according to claim 86, wherein said thermoplastic material comprises a propylene polymer.
- 91. The thermoplastic container according to claim 90, wherein said polymeric material comprises mica-filled polypropylene.
- 92. The thermoplastic container according to claim 86, wherein said thermoplastic container comprises an ethylene polymer.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is based upon United States Provisional Application No. 60/293,796, of the same title, filed on May 25, 2001, the priority of which is hereby claimed.
Provisional Applications (1)
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