Claims
- 1. A method of forming, filling and hermetically sealing a container, comprising providing a container body of paperboard material with opposed ends, said container body being of rectangular section with a front panel, a rear panel and two side panels, said panels having level edges at one end with a strip of thermoplastic material extending around surfaces of the panels adjacent the edges, each panel having a closure flap at its opposite end, a dab of thermoplastic material being provided at said opposite end of the junction of each pair of adjacent panels, providing a rectangular closure member of thermoplastic material with a reversely bent peripheral wall providing a groove, said closure member also having an opening and removable closing means closing said opening, the method further comprising supplying the container body in a flattened form to a forming station with said opposite end uppermost and said one end lowermost, opening the flattened container body to a box form, heat softening the thermoplastic strip adjacent the edges of the panels at said one end, moving the container body with said one end lowermost to a closure-receiving station, fitting the closure member onto the container body by inverting the closure member and causing portions of the panels at said one lowermost, end to enter into the peripheral groove of the inverted closure member with the softened thermoplastic strip engaging the peripheral wall of the closure member, thus enchancing the hermetic seal between the closure member and the container body since the heat softened thermoplastic strip tends to flow downwardly into the closure member allowing the thermoplastic strip to cool and permanently secure the closure member to the container body, thereby forming a container, moving the container to a filling station, filling the container with product while the container is still in the orientation with said opposite end uppermost, moving the filled container to a closing station, closing the container while in said orientation by folding two opposed panels downwardly to a closed position, providing heat softened thermoplastic on the uppermost faces of the closed flaps, folding the other two opposed flaps downwardly to a closed position in engagement with the thermoplastic material on the flaps and allowing the thermoplastic material to cool and thereby seal said opposite end of the container, and then heat softening the dabs of thermoplastic material at said junctions of the panels and inverting the container to position said opposite end lowermost to cause said dabs to flow into and seal the corners of the container at said opposite end to more thoroughly seal the container and prevent possible leakage of the product from the corners of the corner.
- 2. A method according to clarm 1 wherein the strip of thermoplastic material extends around the outer surfaces of the panels of said container body at said one end.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 385,430 filed June 7, 1982, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (22)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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