1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is directed to paperboard lids for paperboard containers and, more specifically, to an integrated paperboard lid having a hinge on the lid. The present invention is also directed to lids for paperboard containers, and more specifically, to lids that are fabricated in whole or in part, from plastic material.
2. Background Art
Paper containers are often used to hold consumer items such as cereals, grains, etc. To open the container, often, the consumer simply opens the entire top of the container. This allows access to the inner liner that holds the products. This arrangement is typical of boxes of breakfast cereal. Other boxes include a perforated portion on the side of the box, near the top, or on the top of the box, near the side. The perforated portion, when separated from the box, creates an openable flap that allows access to the interior of the box. This type of construction, which is often found on boxes of grain, soap and other products, does not allow for effective closing of the box.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a container that is convertible from a substantially sealed orientation to a substantially open, dispensing orientation and back to the substantially sealed orientation.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide a container that is capable of remaining in a substantially open, dispensing orientation without obstructing the dispensing of contents contained therein.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a container that is capable of reclosing from a substantially open orientation to a substantially sealed orientation without the loss of contents contained therein.
It would also be desirable to provide a lid for a paperboard can that is fabricated in whole or in part from plastic material.
It would be further desirable to provide a whole or partially plastic lid that is configured to have a stay-open feature.
These and other objects of the present invention will become apparent in light of the present specification, claims and drawings.
The present invention is directed to a paperboard container for releasably dispensing contents contained therein. The container is convertible from a substantially sealed orientation to a substantially open, dispensing orientation and back to the substantially sealed orientation.
The paperboard container comprises a tubular body having an upper edge defining an upper opening. A lid includes a substantially planar lid panel member having a peripheral edge region, the lid panel member being operably configured to extend across at least a portion of the upper opening.
The lid further includes a surrounding band, operably affixed to the lid panel member along the peripheral edge region thereof. At least portions of the surrounding band are affixed to the tubular body along at least a portion of the upper edge thereof. The lid further has a fixed back portion, a hinge portion, and a movable front portion, pivotable between a closed position and an open position. The paperboard container further includes a container bottom opposite said lid.
The paperboard container further comprises, in a preferred embodiment of the invention, a membrane extending across the upper opening of the tubular body portion, under the lid panel, and substantially independent of the lid portion. The membrane may be positioned on the top edge of the upper opening of the tubular body portion. Alternatively, the membrane may be inserted into and affixed to inside surfaces of the upper opening of the tubular body portion.
The hinge portion may further comprise at least one locking tab operably extending from the hinge portion, when the movable front portion of the lid is in the open position, for frictionally engaging the membrane, to maintain the movable front portion of the lid in the open position.
The lid panel may be plug-shaped, so as to extend into the upper opening of the tubular body portion, when the movable front portion of the lid is in its closed position.
The movable front portion of the lid may include at least one tooth for engaging the container member upper edge when the top member is in its sealed orientation. The hinge portion may include at least two tabs extending rearwardly toward the rear portion, the at least two hinges being sized to engage the membrane when the movable front portion of the lid is in its open orientation and to hold the front portion in the open orientation.
The bottom preferably comprises a bottom panel inserted into and adhered to inside surfaces of a bottom end region of the tubular body portion.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the lid is formed by insertion of the lid panel into the band, the lid panel having a width and length greater than the width and length of the band, causing peripheral edges of the lid panel to become upturned and positioned against inside surfaces of the band, and the upturned peripheral edges of the lid panel are adhered to the inside surfaces of the band.
A topmost edge region of the band may be curled inward. Alternatively, a topmost edge region of the band is left in a straight vertical orientation. In a still further alternative embodiment, a topmost edge region of the band is curled outward.
According to one alternative embodiment of the invention, the upper edge of the tubular body is curled inward. Alternatively, the upper edge of the tubular body may be left in a straight vertical orientation. In a still further alternative embodiment, the upper edge of the tubular body is curled outward.
In an alternative embodiment of the invention, the lid is fabricated at least in part from plastic. Specifically, the invention comprises a container for releasably dispensing contents contained therein, the container being convertible from a substantially sealed orientation to a substantially open, dispensing orientation and back to the substantially sealed orientation.
The container comprises a paperboard tubular body having an upper edge defining an upper opening and a lid, including a substantially planar lid panel member having a peripheral edge region. The lid panel member is operably configured to extend across at least a portion of the upper opening.
The lid further includes a band operably connected to the lid panel member along the peripheral edge region thereof. The band extends generally at right angles to the lid panel. At least portions of the band are juxtaposed and affixed to the tubular body along at least a portion of the tubular body proximate the upper edge thereof. The lid has a fixed back portion for maintenance in a position juxtaposing the band to the interior of the tubular body at its upper edge, a hinge portion, and a movable front portion, pivotable at the hinge portion, between a closed position adjacent the edge , and an open position enabling access to an interior region of the tubular body. A container bottom is disposed opposite the lid.
The lid is preferably fabricated from at least one of the following materials: polystyrene, polypropylene, LDPE, HDPE or other polymers.
The lid preferably may further comprise means for enabling the lid to be fixedly yet releasably positioned in a stable, open, raised position, subsequent to opening of the container and pivoting of the movable front portion of the lid up to a predetermined position.
The means for enabling releasable, fixed positioning of the lid in a stable, open, raised position, subsequent to opening of the container and pivoting the movable front portion of the lid up to a predetermined position, may, in turn, comprise at least one retaining ridge, operably emanating inwardly from an inside surface of the band, disposed within the fixed back portion of the lid; and an outwardly extending lip portion, operably disposed on the movable portion of the lid at least adjacent the retaining ridge, and configured to interferingly engage with the at least one retaining ridge, when the movable portion of the lid is raised to an open position, to enable the at least one retaining ridge to hold the movable portion of the lid in a stable, releasable, raised position.
The container may further comprise a membrane extending across the upper opening of the tubular body portion, under the lid panel, and substantially independent of the lid portion. The membrane may be positioned on the top edge of the upper opening of the tubular body portion, below the lid.
The membrane may be inserted into and affixed to the inside surfaces of the upper opening of the tubular body portion.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the lid panel is plug-shaped, so as to extend into the upper opening of the tubular body portion, when the movable front portion of the lid is in its closed position.
The bottom preferably comprises a bottom panel inserted into and adhered to inside surfaces of a bottom end region of the tubular body portion.
The lid is preferably monolithically formed from a single piece of plastic material, or injected into a mold.
The container may further comprise a gripping tab emanating from a portion of the surrounding band adjacent the movable front portion, operably configured for the facilitated manual opening of the lid.
The lid may further include a lip emanating outwardly from an upper edge region of the band, around the substantial entire circumference of the band. The lip may rest on the upper edge of the tubular body of the container upon insertion of the lid into the tubular body, to assist in maintaining the lid in a secured position inside the tubular body.
The band of the lid may include a beveled portion to facilitate insertion of the lid into the tubular body of the container.
In an alternative embodiment of the invention, the lid comprises a discrete lid panel and a discrete surrounding band, affixed to the discrete lid panel.
In an alternative embodiment of the invention, the means for enabling the lid to be positioned in a stable, open, raised position, subsequent to opening of the container and pivoting the movable front portion of the lid up to a predetermined position, may, in turn, comprise a retaining block, operably formed on an emanating upwardly from an upper surface of one of the front and rear portions of the lid; and means for receiving and frictionally gripping the retaining block, operably disposed on one of the rear and front portions of the lid, upon pivoting of the movable front portion toward the fixed back portion.
The container may further include at least one reinforcing rib on the lid, extending from an inside surface of the band, inwardly and downwardly to an upper surface of the lid panel, for providing structural reinforcement of the band.
The container may further include at least one circumferentially extending ridge, emanating from an outside surface of the band, for providing frictional engagement between the band and the inside surface of the upper end of the tubular body, upon insertion of the lid into the tubular body.
While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings and will be described in detail herein, several specific embodiments with the understanding that the present invention is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
One embodiment of a paperboard container 10 of the present invention is shown generally in
The top edge 26 of lid 18 may be straight or curled, as desired for a particular application. Band 20 preferably has two vertical lines of perforations or deep score lines 28. Lid panel 22 may be provided with a transverse score 30, that may serve as a fold line, for facilitating opening of the flip top portion 32 of the lid 18. Band 20 may be formed as a strip of material that has been formed into a tube, and then cut into short sections, into each of which a corresponding lid panel 22 may be inserted and affixed.
Once the completed lid 18 has been fabricated, it may be placed onto and affixed to the top edge 14 of body 12. Typically, lid 18 will have length and width dimensions that are greater than the top edge 14 of body 12. Accordingly, band 20 will circumferentially surround the top of body 12.
A portion of the inner surface of band 20 will be provided with an adhesive material, or a heat-or sonically activatable layer (for example a lamination of sonically weldable material), to affix lid 18 in place.
Preferably, the portion 34 of lid 18 that remains fixed to body 12 will be provided with a substantial amount of adhesive, or sonically or heat-activatable material, on the inner surface of its portion of band 20. However, the flip top portion 32 preferably will have only a few spots of adhesive or heat or sonically activatable material. This is so that upon application of a moderate amount of upward pulling, the weak bonds between the band portion of flip top 32, can be broken, band 20 can be severed along score/perforation lines 28, and flip top portion 32 pivoted about score 30 upward and away from top edge 14 of body 12.
As previously mentioned, according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the lid may be completely formed, prior to affixation to the top of body 12. For example, band 20 may be wrapped around lid panel 22 prior to affixation of lid 18 to body 12. Alternatively, band 20 may be affixed to body 12, prior to insertion of lid panel 22. In either embodiment, placement of the lid panel 22 into band 20 may be accomplished by any suitable manner, such as the technique illustrated in Christensson, U.S. Pat. No. 4,599,123. In such a technique, either or both of the bottom surface of the lid panel 22, or the inside surface of the band 20, would be covered in a sonically weldable material. The presence of such a material may be provided by laminating a layer of sonically weldable material to a base layer of, for example, sufficiently heavy cardboard material. The outer surface of the base layer may further have an additional lamination layer that is covered in printing, graphics, etc.
To position the lid panel, the band is surrounded by a clamping structure that may incorporate an ultrasonic horn structure. Above the band, a female die member is provided with an aperture that is of the desired dimensions. A laminated lid panel member is placed above the die, and a male forming member pushes the lid panel member through the female die member and into the band. Edge regions of the lid panel member (see
Alternatively, a heat activatable layer may be employed, and heating of the layer may be accomplished by generally heating the clamping structures used to position the lid panel in the band.
After the lid panel has been welded to the band, the top edge(s) of the band and/or the upwardly turned portion of the lid panel may be curled inward, if desired, using known techniques for inwardly turning the edges of tubular bodies. The curled inward portion of the band may or may not be curled so much as to actually cover the upturned peripheral edges of the lid panel. In the figures, the curled inward portion does not cover the upturned peripheral edges of the lid panel. Alternatively, the top edge region of the band may be left in a straight vertical orientation. Similarly, the top edge region of the tubular body portion may be left in a straight vertical orientation, as illustrated, or curled inwardly or outwardly, if desired.
Depending upon the shape of the male forming member, and the size of the unformed lid panel, the lid panel may be formed with a deep profile, to form a plug structure that fits snugly into the inside of the top of body 12, so that top edge 14 of body 12 actually wedges between the plug structure and band 20. In this manner, a form of seal can be created, to help maintain freshness of perishable contents of the container. A second cooperating male die member may also be used to mate with the first male die member, to facilitate creation of the plug configuration.
After the lid has been attached to the container, the container is inverted, and the product to be packaged is poured or otherwise placed in the container, through the open bottom of the tubular body portion. A bottom panel 24 is then inserted and affixed to the bottom end of the tubular body portion, using any desired conventional technique. For example, the bottom panel may be laminated, with an inner surface layer of a heat or sonically activatable material, or glueable. Upon insertion of the bottom panel, using a male forming member, and holding the bottom of the container with a surrounding die, that is heated or includes an ultrasonic horn, the peripheral edges of the bottom panel may be adhered to inside surfaces of the bottom end region of the tubular body member.
In the embodiment of
As an alternative to sizing and placing the lid on the tubular body portion in such a way that the band surrounds and is in contact with the outside of the top of the tubular body portion, the lid may be configured so that the band lies to the inside of the tubular body portion wall. While this may require some accommodation at the flip top portion, such as by beveling a portion of the band to clear the top edge of the body, such modifications may readily be accomplished by one of ordinary skill in the art, having the present disclosure before them.
The paper cans of the present invention may include an inner sealing membrane that may be provided in order to further preserve freshness of perishable or semi-perishable contents, until purchase by a consumer. Such interior membranes may also serve as further evidence of tampering, if broken or otherwise disturbed.
In
After placement of membrane 40′ on tubular body 12′, lid 18′ may then be applied to or affixed to tubular body 12′, in either of the ways previously discussed, with respect to the container embodiment of
In the alternative embodiment of
In either of the embodiments of
Other embodiments of the invention are shown in
Still another alternative embodiment for the lid panel is shown in FIG. 12. The container (not shown) associated with
In alternative embodiments of the foregoing constructions, all or part of the various lid structures shown in
Lid 500 includes vertical band 502, and lid panel 504. Lid panel 504, in turn, includes generally fixed portion 506, and movable portion 508. Fixed portion 506 is separated from movable portion 508 by hinge area 510, that may be formed by two parallel creases or lines of weakening (as shown) or by a single line of weakness (not shown). Lid panel 504 is joined to or formed to band 502, preferably at a level 509 between the top and bottom edges of band 502. This will leave a portion of the inside surface of band 502, below lid panel 504 available to be adhesively affixed (or sonically or heat sealed) to an upper outer surface of the top edge of a tubular container body, as in the embodiment shown in
Band 502 is additionally provided with a pair of opposed vertical cuts, lines of perforation, or other lines of weakness 512. When the movable portion 508 of the lid is raised, the edges of the band along line 512 provide a frictional interference with the edges of band 512 of the non-movable portion, in a manner substantially the same as in the previously described embodiments. In an alternative embodiment, line of weakness 512′ is at an angle to level 509, e.g., 45°. Line 512′ and level 509 will intersect at approximately the hinge area 510.
In order to facilitate opening of lid 500, tab 514 is provided, emanating from a lower edge region of band 502, adjacent moveable portion 508. Score 516 separates tab 514 from band 502. Tab 514 is held against the side of the body of the container (not shown) by a dot of adhesive 518. Opening of the container is achieved by lifting up tab 514 and pulling up and back toward fixed portion 506.
In addition to or as an alternative to the frictional engagement of the free edges of the band adjacent line 512/512′, a stay-open feature is provided. For example, male locking block 520 may be provided, emanating upwardly from movable portion 508 of lid panel 504. A female locking receiver region 522 is provided in fixed portion 506, in the form of a region of perforations or other line of weakness, having a peripheral shape, preferably the same or slightly smaller in dimension than the peripheral shape of male locking block 520. As the movable portion is pivoted back, in the direction of the curved arrow, block 520 pushes against region 522, pushing out the area surrounded by the line of weakness, until a top portion of block 520 is insertably received into the opening thus created. If the fit is close enough, the periphery of the hole created “grabs” block 520 and serves to hold the movable portion of the lid open.
In another embodiment, shown in
Lid 704 is shown in
Lid 704 includes lid panel 712 and vertical band 714. Lid panel 712 is the substantially horizontal component of lid 704, and further includes fixed portion 716, moveable portion 718 and hinge portion 720. Lid 704 is intended to be inserted, plug-like, into the open top end of tube portion 702. As can be seen from
Vertical band 714 extends upwardly from lid panel 712, and includes cut lines 722 and 724, lip 726, tab 728 and stay-open feature 730. As can be seen from
Lip 726 is shown as substantially horizontal in orientation, extending outward from the vertical portion of vertical band 714. Lip 726 is preferably of a dimension, which substantially matches the thickness of tube portion 702, such that lid 704 sits directly and flush on top edge 708 of tube portion 702. This construction eliminates the need to manipulate the top edge 708 of the tube portion 702, either prior to or during insertion of lid 704 into tube portion 702 to form the container 700. Thus, top edge 708 need not be curled outwardly, curled inwardly or altered in any other manner.
Tab 728 is shown in
Stay-open feature 730 is shown in
Vertical band 714 may further include a beveled portion 734 positioned between lid panel 712 and the substantially vertical portion of vertical band 714. Beveled portion 734 facilitates insertion of lid 704 into tubular body 702. One or more circumferentially extending ribs 742 (shown in
Membrane 706 is shown in
In addition, the embodiment of
Although specific dimensions are provided, it is to be understood that these dimensions may be varied as appropriate, without departing from the scope of the invention.
Another alternative lid construction is shown in
Back portion 802 has a panel portion 806, with an encircling upright portion (or band) 808, that ends in a turned-over top edge portion 810, and an outwardly extending lip 812. Similarly, front portion 804 has a panel portion 814, with an encircling upright portion (or band) 816, that ends in a turned-over top edge portion 818, and an outwardly extending lip 820.
Lid 800 is provided with a stay-open feature. At the rear end of front portion 804, band 816, edge portion 818 and lip 820 terminate in downwardly sloping surfaces 822 and 824, which slope toward hinge region 826. Between sloping surfaces 822 and 824, step 828 is provided which is elevated slightly above lid panel portion 814. Block 830 emanates upwardly from step 828. Block 830 preferably has slightly sloping sides, to facilitate formation through injection molding. The forward corners 832 and 834 are preferably substantially rounded. The rearward corners project outward slightly to form ribs 836 and 838.
At the front end of rear portion 802, band 808, edge portion 810 and lip 812 terminate in downwardly sloping wedge shaped regions 840 and 842, between which wedge-shaped gap 844 is formed, with step 846 defining the bottom of the gap 844. On wedge shaped regions 840 and 842, bumps 850 and 852 are formed which extend into gap 844. The spacing between bumps 850 and 852 is intended to be less that the outside distance between the outside surfaces of ribs 836 and 838.
Inasmuch as lid 800 is preferably formed from injection molding, all of the raised features, such as step 828, block 830, wedge shaped portions 840 and 842, and step 846 are all hollow underneath, as reflected in
In operation, when front portion 804 is tipped upward to an orientation perpendicular to rear portion 802, block 830 moves between regions 840 and 842, to enter gap 844. Ribs 836 and 838 engage and “snap” past bumps 850 and 852, to releasably hold front portion 804 in the raised position, until forcibly pushed back down into a closed position.
Lid 800 may be affixed to a tubular container body, in substantially the same manner as the embodiment of
The foregoing description and drawings merely explain and illustrate the invention, and the invention is not limited thereto except insofar as the pending claims are so limited as those skilled in the art who have the disclosure before them will be able to make modifications and variations therein without departing from the scope of the invention.
This application is a continuation-in-part of and claims the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/527,996, filed Mar. 17, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,390,358 which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part and claimed priority of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/437,968, filed Nov. 10, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,349,866 which, in turn, claimed priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/120,030, filed Feb. 13, 1999. Not Applicable. Not Applicable.
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