Claims
- 1. A hermetically sealable container comprising; a self-expanding body having an access opening at the top and a base at the bottom thereof; said body comprising at least one fold disposed between said top and base and having upper and lower fold portions of substantially uniform thickness joined in an outwardly directed apex; and said upper fold portion being of different radial length than said lower fold portion and said fold being characterized by increased rigidity from the upper to the lower portions thereof whereby upon pressure being applied to the top of said container, said body will collapse progressively from the top to the bottom thereof.
- 2. The invention as recited in claim 1 wherein an angle between the upper portion and a hypothetical plane passing through the apex is greater than the angle between the lower portion and said plane.
- 3. The invention as recited in claim 1 wherein the upper portion of each fold is of greater radial length than the lower portion thereof.
- 4. A hermetically sealable container comprising: a self-expanding body having an access opening at the top and a base at the bottom thereof; said body comprising a plurality of pleats successively connected from the top of the container to the bottom thereof, and each pleat having upper and lower converging portions of substantially uniform thickness joined in an outwardly directed apex; each pleat defining a progressively decreasing transaxial cross-sectional area from top to bottom of the container, and the upper portion of any particular pleat having a greater length than the corresponding lower portion of that same pleat radially of the container, and each pleat having less flexibility than one thereabove whereby said pleats progressively collapse from top to bottom of said container upon a load being applied to the top thereof.
- 5. The invention as recited in claim 4 wherein an angle between the upper portion of any particular pleat and a hypothetical plane passing through the apex of that pleat will be greater than an angle between the corresponding lower portion and the same plane.
- 6. The invention according to claim 5 and said body being shaped as an inverted truncated cone.
- 7. The invention as recited in claim 6 wherein said body comprises a neck portion circumferentially disposed about said access opening, and closure means releasably connectable to said neck portion operative to seal the container thereat.
- 8. The invention as recited in claim 7 wherein said pleats being foldable axially of the container, said body being held in collapsed condition by vacuum developed in the container attendant to expansion of the container to a state of equilibrium upon said closure means sealing the access opening of the container.
- 9. The invention as recited in claim 8 wherein said body defines internal and external surfaces, means disposed about at least one of said surfaces effective to prohibit the permeation of gas through the walls of the container.
- 10. The invention as recited in claim 9 wherein said means comprises an envelope having high gas barrier properties, and said envelope disposed in nestling relationship on at least one of said surfaces.
- 11. The invention as recited in claim 10 wherein the surface on which said envelope is disposed is treated with an adhesive to promote conformation of said envelope to the pleats and shape of the container.
- 12. The invention as recited in claim 11 wherein said container is constructed of polyethylene.
- 13. A hermetically sealable container comprising a self-expanding structure of plastic material with an access opening, a reusable closure adapted to seal said opening, said structure comprising a bellows-like body adapted to be compressed to bring said access opening to the level of the product therein to proportion the volumetric dimensions of the interior of the container to approximately the volume of the contents therein such that as the contents are depleted the container size is reduced to approximately the volume of the remainder of the contents, and said container adapted to be hermetically resealed in such collapsed condition by application of the closure, said body characterized in being self-expandable to original dimension if an air leak occurs, whereby indicating deficiency of the seal to the user, said container comprising folds having sections of progressively decreasing compressibility from top to bottom of said container, and said folds formed and arranged in an axial series and said folds from top to bottom of the container being progressively less compressible, and said section of each of said folds being formed by opposing upper and lower truncated conical portions joined in an outwardly directed apex and adjacent portions of respective sections merging into bights, the apex of each fold from top to bottom of the container being disposed outwardly of the one therebelow, the upper conical portion of each fold being of lesser radial length than the lower conical portion of the fold.
- 14. The invention according to claim 13 and a threaded neck about said opening integral with said wall structure and said closure comprising a cap threaded onto said neck.
- 15. The invention according to claim 14 and said folds being foldable axially of the container, said body being held in collapsed condition by vacuum developed in the container attendant to expansion of the container to a state of equilibrium, and said bights being offset inwardly of each other from top to bottom of the container.
- 16. The invention according to claim 15 and said portions of all of said folds being of the same thickness from top to bottom of the container.
- 17. The invention as recited in claim 16 wherein said body defines internal and external surfaces, means disposed about at least one of said surfaces effective to prohibit the permeation of gas through the walls of the container.
- 18. The invention as recited in claim 17 wherein said means comprises an envelope having high gas barrier properties, and said envelope disposed in nestling relationship on at least one of said surfaces.
- 19. The invention as recited in claim 18 wherein the surface on which said envelope is disposed is treated with an adhesive to promote conformation of said envelope to the convolutions and shape of the container.
- 20. The invention as recited in claim 19 wherein said container is constructed of polyethylene.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 162,551 filed July 14, 1971 and a continuation-in-part application Ser. No. 324,756 filed Jan. 18, 1973, both now abandoned.
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