The invention relates to a packaging comprising, on the one hand, a plastic container comprising lateral walls meeting in corners, a bottom and an upper opening, as well as a lid intended to cover the upper opening of the container.
The field of the invention is that of plastic packaging obtained conventionally by injection molding of the lid and of the container. the other, elastically.
Known from the state of art is packaging wherein the container and the lid respectively have a first engagement part, at the upper opening of the container, and a second engagement part, at the periphery of the lid intended to the elastically interlocked with one another.
The first engagement portion of the lid comprises an outwardly directed ridge extended over the periphery, the second engagement portion of the lid being provided with an inwardly directed ridge, arranged on a second engagement portion skirt, which is able to latch below the outwardly directed ridge of the container, in order to ensure the locking of the lid onto the container.
The outwardly directed ridge of the container, on the one hand, and the inwardly directed ridge of the lid, on the other hand, have curved corner sections in the corners where said lateral walls meet, said curved corner sections connecting the lateral sections of the respective ridges.
In such state of art, the placement and locking of the lid onto the container is done by force, conventionally by means of a cylinder actuator that presses at the center of the lid in order to cause the interlocking of the first engagement portion of the container into the second engagement portion and until the inwardly directed ridge of the lid passes above the outwardly directed ridge of the container. The surfaces in mutual engagement between the two ridges oppose the detachment of the lid.
The removal of the lid is typically performed by the end-user and can prove difficult for some, and may even require aid of a tool such as a screwdriver to detach the lid from the container.
However, there is packaging in the state of art equipped with functional parts of the lid and/or container, enabling the removal of the lid to be facilitated.
One of the solutions is disclosed in document EP 0110859 and consists of providing a foldable skirt section on the lid, at one of the curved corner sections of the inwardly directed ridge, articulated at a folding area, such as a flexible hinge, on the upper part of the second engagement portion of the lid. This foldable skirt section is able to fold from an engagement position to an outwardly directed released position such that a central part of said at least one curved corner section of the inwardly directed ridge is spaced apart by levering from the outwardly directed ridge of the upper opening and that the engagement between the respectively inwardly directed and outwardly directed ridges is thus weakened over the central part.
In the engagement position, the foldable skirt section is separated from the remaining skirt section by means of two grooves formed in the external surface of the skirt and extending downward from a folding area to the lower edge of the skirt, said grooves reducing the wall thickness of the skirt such that the skirt can be broken along the grooves in order to fold the foldable skirt section, from the engagement position thereof, into the outwardly directed position thereof.
Such a solution comprising a foldable skirt section greatly facilitates the opening of the lid at the location where it is most difficult (i.e., a corner), by weakening the connection between the lid and the container in this corner, and advantageously combines a tamper-evident function, the two breakable grooves being irreversibly broken after the skirt section is lifted. In document EP 0110859, the inwardly directed ridge is borne by the foldable skirt section, located below the flexible hinge between the foldable skirt section and the second engagement part. However, it is possible to provide the inwardly directed ridge above the flexible hinge as disclosed in document EP223866, and in such a way that this ridge is not severed when the foldable skirt section is lifted, and in order to preserve the seal between the lid and the container after the first opening.
According to findings by the inventors, however, such a tamper-evident system is not completely reliable: it is still possible to detach the lid of the container while maintaining the foldable skirt section in the engagement position thereof, i.e. without having to lift and thus sever the two breakable grooves. For example, it is quite often possible to detach the lid at a corner by simultaneously pressing with one hand forcefully under the skirt section, exerting a force that tends to unlatch the lid, and with the other hand forcing the skirt section radially towards the container, thus avoiding the severing of the grooves. In this way the detachment of the lid is achieved without breaking the breakable grooves. It is also known from the state of art to double the latched ridges at the corners with another pair of ridges, respectively directed outwardly and inwardly, mutually engaging so as to latch together, arranged respectively on the first engagement portion of the container and on the second part, in order to augment the latching at the corner. According to findings by the inventors, providing a double pair of mutually latching ridges at the corners does not always prevent tampering because it remains possible to play with the elasticity of the plastic in order to succeed in detaching the lid, still without breaking the breakable grooves.
The purpose of the present invention is to remedy aforementioned disadvantages by proposing a packaging comprising a lid and a container of the type described in document EP 0110859, which comprises a foldable skirt section facilitating the detachment of the lid, reducing, or at the very least substantially limiting the risks of tampering, namely the detachment of the lid without breaking breakable grooves serving as tamper-evidence.
Another purpose of the present invention is to propose such packaging the design of which does not complicate the injection molding equipment required for manufacturing it, and therefore its production cost.
Another purpose of the present invention is to propose such packaging for which the resistance to load during stacking of packaging is substantially improved relative to aforementioned state of art. Other purposes advantages of the invention will become apparent through the following description which is given only by way of non-limiting example.
Also, the invention relates to a packaging comprising, on the one hand, a container, plastic, comprising lateral walls meeting at corners, an upper opening and a bottom, and on the other hand, a detachable lid of plastic configured to cover the upper opening of the container, and wherein the container is provided at the upper opening thereof with a first engagement portion bearing an outwardly directed ridge, and extending over the periphery, said lid being provided over the peripheral part thereof with a second engagement portion extending folded downward provided with an inwardly directed ridge which is able to latch below the outwardly directed ridge of the container, and wherein the second engagement portion of the lid has a skirt extending over the lower part of the second engagement portion, and wherein the outwardly directed ridge of the container, on the one hand, and the inwardly directed ridge of the lid, on the other hand, having curved corner sections in the corners where said lateral walls meet, said curved corner sections connecting the lateral sections of the respective ridges, where at least one of the curved corner sections of the inwardly directed ridge is provided with a foldable skirt section, articulated in a folding area at the upper part of the second engagement portion which is able to fold from an engagement position to an outwardly directed position in such a way that a central part of said at least one corner section of the inwardly directed ridge is separated by a levering effect of the outwardly directed ridge of the upper opening, and that the engagement between the ridges is thus weakened over the central part, and wherein said foldable skirt section is separated from the remaining section of the skirt by means of two grooves formed in the outer surface of the skirt and extending downward from a folding area to a lower edge of the skirt, said grooves reducing the thickness of the wall of the skirt in such a way that the skirt can be broken along the grooves in order to fold the foldable skirt section from the engagement position thereof toward the outwardly directed position thereof.
According to the invention:
Significantly, the latching of the said at least one lug on the second ridge is achieved, in the engagement position of the foldable skirt section:
According to optional features of the invention, taken alone or in combination:
The invention further relates to a method for manufacturing a packaging according to the invention, wherein said container and said lid are obtained by injection molding.
Other features, details and advantages will appear from reading the following detailed description, and by analyzing appended drawings in which:
The drawings in the following description essentially contain elements of a certain nature. They therefore not only will serve for better comprehension of the present disclosure, but also contribute to the definition thereof, where applicable.
The invention relates to a packaging 1 comprising, on the one hand, a plastic container 2 comprising lateral walls 20, 21, 22, 23 meeting in corners 24, an upper opening 25 and a bottom 26 and, on the other hand, a detachable plastic lid 4 configured to cover the upper opening of the container.
The lateral walls 20, 21, 22, 23 may be substantially divergent, together forming a truncated pyramid, configured so that the container can be stacked in an identical container.
The container 2 is provided, at the upper opening 25 thereof, with a first engagement portion 27 bearing an outwardly directed ridge 28 and extending over the periphery, said lid 4 being provided over the peripheral part thereof with a second engagement portion 40 extending downward in a folded manner and provided with an inwardly directed ridge 41, which is able to latch below the outwardly directed ridge 28 of the container.
Also, and in the sectional view of
Also, and in the sectional view of
The second engagement portion of the lid thus has the skirt 42 that extends over the lower part of the second engagement portion 40, the outwardly directed ridge 28 of the container, on the one hand, and the inwardly directed ridge 41 of the lid 4, on the other hand, having curved corner sections 29, 43 in the corners where said lateral walls meet, said curved corner sections connecting the lateral sections of the respective ridges.
At least one of the curved corner sections 43 of the inwardly directed ridge 41 is provided with a foldable skirt section 44, articulated at a folding area 46 in the upper part of the second engagement portion 40 which is able to be folded from an engagement position P1 to an outwardly directed position such that a central part of said at least one curved corner section of the inwardly directed ridge 41 is spaced apart by levering from the outwardly directed ridge 28 of the upper opening, and that the engagement between the ridges 28, 41 is thus weakened over the central part.
Such a foldable skirt section facilitates the detachment of the lid by the user without the need to use a tool such as a screwdriver: the weakening is achieved simply by deviating outward the foldable skirt section 44 which pivots relative to the rest of the lid around the folding area 46.
According to the invention, said foldable skirt section 44 is, in the engagement position thereof, separated from the remaining skirt section by means of two grooves 45 formed in the external surface of the skirt and extending downwardly from a folding area to the lower edge of the skirt; said grooves 45 reducing the wall thickness of the skirt such that the skirt can be broken along the grooves in order to fold the foldable skirt section into the outwardly directed engagement position P1 thereof. These grooves 45, once irreversibly broken, constitute tamper evidence.
According to the invention and in a remarkable manner, the first engagement portion 27 of the container bearing the outwardly directed ridge 28 extends and is elongated below said ridge, referred to as first ridge, and ends below said first ridge in a second ridge 41, also outwardly directed, having a curved corner section.
Thus, it will be noted that in
It will be noted in
In a remarkable way, the latching of said at least one lug 47 on the second ridge 30 is achieved, in the engagement position P1 of the foldable skirt section in only one local area, along the curved section of the second outwardly directed ridge 30; the lug 47 extends along the length of the second ridge 30 only over a part of the second ridge 30; for example the lug extends along the second ridge along a dimension less than ⅓, even ⅕ of the length of the second ridge 30 over the curved corner section.
Notably, the latching covering Rac2 between the mutually engaging faces of said at least one lug 47 and the second ridge 30, along a direction radial to the curved section of the second ridge 30, is larger in size than the latching covering Rac1 between the mutually engaging faces of the inwardly directed ridge 41 and of the first outwardly directed ridge 28, along a direction radial to the curved section of the first ridge 28.
The latching coverings Rac2 and Rac1 can be seen for illustrative purposes in
Also, and in the event of attempt at tampering, and even assuming that the inwardly directed ridge 41 is released from the first ridge 28 due to the weaker latching covering Rac1, said at least one lug 47 will always latch the second ridge 30 due to a larger latching covering Rac2; by way of example, the latching covering Rac2 between said at least one lug 47 and the second ridge 30 is at least twice as large as the latching covering Rac1 between the inwardly directed ridge 41 and the first outwardly directed ridge 28.
Thus, it only becomes possible to release said at least one lug 47 from the second ridge 30 by folding the foldable skirt section 44 and advantageously by an amount of displacement requiring the breakage of the grooves 45. Thus, the reliability of this tamper-evident system is substantially increased.
In this regard, it will be noted that the size of the inwardly directed lug 47 is significantly greater than the size of the inwardly directed ridge 41. In this regard, the foldable skirt section 42 of the lid 4 may have a through recess 48 extending along the height of the foldable skirt section 44, above and perpendicular to said at least one lug 47. The function of this recess is to facilitate the demolding of the lid after injection molding during the manufacture thereof; otherwise, the large size of the lug towards the interior, necessary for obtaining the latching covering Rac2, makes the demolding cumbersome, even impossible without special arrangement of the mold.
It will be noted that this through recess 48 inherently makes the foldable skirt section 44 fragile; also, this recess extends only over area necessary to facilitate the demolding, that is to say, that this recess is located perpendicular to said at least one lug 47, which itself extends over a small longitudinal section along the corner section 43, and in order to limit the size of this recess. In the end, a compromise is obtained between the facility of implementation during the injection molding manufacturing method, and the strength of the latching between the foldable skirt section and the container in that corner.
As shown in
In the engagement position P1 of the foldable skirt section, and when no external force is applied to the lid as shown in
In that regard, the invention also makes it possible to improve the packaging's resistance to stacking, and more particularly the performance of the lid of the lowest packaging in the stack; under the effect of the weight of the column, in the packaging of the state of art the lid may become unlatched and literally collapse through the opening of the container. The invention, due to the latching of said at least one lug, allows better resistance to collapse. In such a case, at least one lug 47 and at least one foldable skirt section may be provided on each corner of the packaging.
According to the shown embodiment, the foldable skirt section 44 bears said at least one lug 47, as well as the inwardly directed ridge 41, both positioned beneath the folding area 46, in the engagement position P1 of the foldable skirt section 44; the inwardly directed ridge 41 is therefore severed when the foldable skirt section 44 is raised from the engagement position P1 thereof. Alternatively, and as taught by document EP 2523866, the inwardly directed ridge 41 may be located above the folding range 46 so that the raising of the foldable skirt section does not sever the inwardly directed ridge 41, preserving the sealing properties of the lid with the first opening.
According to an shown embodiment, the container comprises four lateral walls meeting at four corners, the inwardly directed ridge 41 of the lid having four curved corner sections 43 with four foldable skirt sections 44, each bearing at least one lug 47 of the foldable skirt section, capable of latching with the second outwardly directed lug 30 of the container. At least four lugs 47 provide a reliable latching of the lid at the four corners of the container, which further increases the latching connection between the lid and the container.
Advantages and Disadvantages of the First Embodiment
First of all, the presence of lugs 47 particularly at the four curved corner sections 43 considerably improves the reliability of the tamper-evident system, requiring the user to break the grooves 45 to disengage the lugs 27 of the second ridge 30
The invention also makes it possible to improve resistance to stacking of the packaging, and more particularly the performance of the lid of the lowest packaging in the stack, under the effect of the weight of the column. On the contrary, and in the packaging of the state-of-the-art the lid may become detached and literally collapse through the opening of the container. By the latching of said at least lug at the corners, the invention enables better resistance to collapse, the lid remaining latched to the container at least at the four corners having said lugs.
According to the embodiment shown in
Improvement Obtained by the Second Embodiment
The second embodiment shown in
Significantly, (and as with the first embodiment, this second embodiment comprises first of all, said at least one lug 47 configured to latch, the second ridge 30 of the container, and according to the latching covering previously described, large, which ensures, not only that the grooves 45 be severed to release said at least lug 47 from the second ridge 30, but also to maintain the lid on the container during stacking, by resisting deformation and stresses under the load, owing to a robust latching at the corners of the lid having said at least lug, along the curved corner sections 43.
First of all, it will be noted in
Also significantly (and specific to this second embodiment), it will also be noted that the peripheral wall 49 of the lid immediately extending the second engagement portion 40 comprises along edges of the lid on the lateral sections between the curved corner sections 43 where the inwardly directed ridge 41 of the lid latches the outwardly directed ridge 28 of the container, counter-support ribs 50, projecting, vertical, positioned beneath the lid, oriented outwards.
These counter-support ribs 50 are significant for dealing with the problem identified above for the first embodiment in that they advantageously form a plurality of counter-supports Ap on the inner faces of the lateral walls 20, 21, 22, 23 of the container, distributed over the periphery of the container on the lateral sections of the ridges 28, 41 between the curved corner sections 43. These counter-support Ap advantageously reinforce the latching between the ridges 28, 41 along edges of the lid on the lateral sections of the ridges 28, 41 between the curved corner sections 43.
During stacking of a packaging on the lid of an identical packaging, advantageously, thanks to the combined presence of the lugs 47, on the foldable skirt sections 44, at the corners, on the one hand, and counter-support ribs 50, along the edges between the corners, on the other hand, a good holding of the latching is obtained of the lid on the container without disengaging the ribs 28, 41 over the full periphery of the lid, i.e., not only at the corners but also along the edges between the corners
As can be seen in
The peripheral wall 49 extends the second engagement portion 40 by connecting the second engagement portion to the horizontal wall of the lid. As can be seen in
The density of the counter-support ribs 50 along the edge of the lid 4, on the median part PM of the lateral section between two curved corner sections 43, may be greater than the linear density of the counter-support ribs 50 on the end parts PE of the lateral section in proximity to the curved corner sections 43, on either side of the median part PM
In
As can be seen in
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Thus, it can be seen in
Each web ribs 54 extends upward from the horizontal wall of the lid to above the lower part of the second engagement portion 40, and inwardly, from the second engagement portion 40 to the horizontal wall, while partially covering the horizontal wall of the lid. As can be seen in
Naturally, other embodiments of the invention may be considered without going beyond the scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.
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