Claims
- 1. A stack of disposable plastic circular container lids having a first disposable, plastic circular lid comprising:
- a generally flat circular closure wall and an integral peripheral skirt extending away from the closure wall at a rim portion of said lid,
- and a stacking facility in the closure wall within an outer annular portion of said closure wall,
- said annular portion being divided into inner and outer sections by a generally U-shaped encircling recess defined by said portion,
- said inner section having radially extending stiffening flutes and said outer section defining a container rim seat,
- said recess comprising means to prevent adjacent lids from sticking together when one rim portion may be forced toward another rim portion,
- said stacking facility including a circular recess in the closure wall coaxial therewith, said recess having a bottom wall and surrounding circular side wall, said side wall extending away from the closure wall with said bottom wall being spaced from the plane of the closure wall,
- a plurality of feet extending from the bottom wall adjacent the side wall and extending away from the bottom wall, said feet being arranged in a substantially circular array, each of said feet having an outer, outwardly facing side wall of arcuate configuration conforming to a section of said circular side wall and defining a lower arcuate stacking edge,
- said lower arcuate stacking edges of said feet occupying approximately one-half of the circle defined by said feet,
- said feet tapering in a direction away from the bottom wall and being engageable with the bottom wall of an adjacent lid in a stack of substantially identical lids, said feet lying within and closely adjacent the recess side wall of said adjacent lid and said feet comprising means to prevent the lids from jamming under axially applied load and from slipping sideways with respect to each other so that a stack of such lids has great lateral stability,
- and a second lid corresponding to and overlying said first lid but having a second plurality of feet comprising a different number than said first lid.
- 2. Stacks of disposable, plastic circular lids as described in claim 1 further characterized by
- said feet of each lid extending from the bottom wall of each lid generally parallel to the side wall of each lid with the circumferential space between adjacent feet of each lid being substantially equal to the length of the feet of that lid.
- 3. A stack of disposable plastic circular container lids having a first disposable, plastic circular lid comprising:
- a generally flat circular closure wall and an integral peripheral skirt extending away from the closure wall at a rim portion of said lid,
- and a stacking facility in the closure wall within an outer annular portion of said closure wall,
- said annular portion having inner and outer sections,
- said outer section defining a container rim seat,
- said stacking facility including a circular recess in the closure wall coaxial therewith, said recess having a bottom wall and surrounding circular side wall, said side wall extending away from the closure wall with said bottom wall being spaced from the plane of the closure wall,
- a plurality of feet extending from the bottom wall adjacent the side wall and extending away from the bottom wall, said feet being arranged in a substantially circular array, each of said feet having an outer, outwardly facing side wall of arcuate configuration conforming to a section of said circular side wall and defining a lower arcuate stacking edge,
- said lower arcuate stacking edges of said feet occupying approximately one-half of the circle defined by said feet,
- said feet tapering in a direction away from the bottom wall and being engageable with the bottom wall of an adjacent lid in a stack of substantially identical lids, said feet lying within said closely adjacent the recess side wall of said adjacent lid and said feet comprising means to prevent the lids from jamming under axially applied load and from slipping sideways with respect to each other so that a stack of such lids has great lateral stability,
- and a second lid corresponding to and overlying said first lid but having a second plurality of feet comprising a different number than said first lid.
- 4. Stacks of disposable, plastic circular lids as described in claim 3 further characterized by
- said feet of each lid extending from the bottom wall of each lid generally parallel to the side wall of each lid with the circumferential space between adjacent feet of each lid being substantially equal to the length of the feet of that lid.
- 5. A stack of disposable plastic circular container lids in accordance with claim 3 and further comprising,
- said first-mentioned lid having said annular portion being divided into said inner and outer sections by a generally U-shaped encircling recess defined by said portion,
- said outer section defining a container rim seat,
- said recess comprising means to prevent adjacent lids from sticking together when one rim portion may be forced toward another rim portion,
- said stacking facility including a circular recess in the closure wall coaxial therewith, said recess having a bottom wall and surrounding circular side wall, said side wall extending away from the closure wall with said bottom wall being spaced from the plane of the closure wall,
- a plurality of feet extending from the bottom wall adjacent the side wall and extending away from the bottom wall, said feet being arranged in a substantially circular array, each of said feet having an outer, outwardly facing side wall of arcuate configuration conforming to a section of said circular side wall and defining a lower arcuate stacking edge,
- said lower arcuate stacking edges of said feet occupying approximately one-half of the circle defined by said feet,
- said feet tapering in a direction away from the bottom wall and being engageable with the bottom wall of an adjacent lid in a stack of substantially identical lids, said feet lying within and closely adjacent the recess side wall of said adjacent lid and said feet comprising means to prevent the lids from jamming under axially applied load and from slipping sideways with respect to each other so that a stack of such lids has great lateral stability,
- and a second lid corresponding to and overlying said first lid but having a second plurality of feet comprising a different number than said first lid.
- 6. Stacks of disposable, plastic circular lids as described in claim 5 further characterized by
- said feet of each lid extending from the bottom wall of each lid generally parallel to the side wall of each lid with the circumferential space between adjacent feet of each lid being substantially equal to the length of the feet of that lid.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 688,987, filed May 24, 1976, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 372,980, filed June 25, 1973 and now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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