Claims
- 1. A paperboard 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 paperboard container comprising:a substantially tubular container member having an upper edge defining an upper opening and a lower edge defining a lower opening; a paperboard bottom member substantially corresponding in shape to the shape of the lower opening; a paperboard top member substantially corresponding in shape to the shape of the upper opening, the top member having a front portion, a hinge portion, a back portion, an outer edge and a circumference, the circumference being larger than the circumference of each of the upper edge and the upper opening of the container member, the top member being telescopically received within the upper opening of the container member, with the upper edge of the container member being rolled up over the outer edge of the top member to seal the top member to the paperboard container; the hinge portion including means for maintaining at least a portion of the to p member front portion in a pivoted position relative to the remainder of the top member, said maintaining means being located substantially adjacent the hinge axis; and at least a portion of the top member front portion being pivotable to the sealed orientation to substantially reseal the container member and a membrane, adhered to the inner surfaces of the container member, positioned below the container top member, a portion of which membrane is positioned below the top member front portion, and remains initially unbroken upon the initial pivoting of the portion of the top member front portion to its pivoted position.
- 2. The container of claim 1 wherein the top member front portion, includes at least one tooth for engaging the container member upper edge when the top member is in its sealed orientation.
- 3. The container of claim 1 wherein the top member hinge portion extends generally straight across the top member and the hinge portion buckles under a portion of the top member back portion to create a friction fit that holds the top member front portion in its opened position.
- 4. The container of claim 3 wherein the hinge portion includes outer portions and an inner portion extending between the outer portions, with the outer portions and the inner portion defining the hinge portion.
- 5. The container of claim 1 wherein the hinge portion is sized to engage the membrane when the top member front portion is in its open orientation and to hold the front portion in the open orientation.
- 6. The container of claim 5 wherein the top member hinge portion includes a tab extending rearwardly toward the top member back portion, the tab being sized to engage the membrane when the top member front portion is in its open orientation and to hold the front portion in the open orientation.
- 7. The container of claim 1 wherein the top member front portion has an opening extending therethrough, the top member hinge portion is positioned within the top member front portion, and the top member hinge portion includes a closure flap extending rearwardly toward the top member back portion for covering the opening, the closure flap being movable from an open orientation to a closed, substantially sealed orientation, resistance at the hinge portion manually biasing the closure flap into both its open and closed orientations.
- 8. The container of claim 7 wherein the closure flap further includes a tab for facilitating manipulation of the closure flap from a sealed orientation to an open, dispensing orientation.
- 9. A paperboard 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 paperboard container comprising:a substantially tubular container member having an upper edge defining an upper opening and a lower edge defining a lower opening; a paperboard bottom member substantially corresponding in shape to the shape of the lower opening; a paperboard top member substantially corresponding in shape to the shape of the upper opening the top member having a front portion, a hinge portion, a back portion, an outer edge and a circumference, the circumference being larger than the circumference of each of the upper edge and the upper opening of the container member, the top member being telescopically received within the upper opening of the container member, with the upper edge of the container member being rolled up over the outer edge of the top member to seal the top member to the paperboard container; the hinge portion including means for maintaining at least a portion of the top member front portion in a pivoted position relative to the remainder of the top member, said maintaining means being located substantially adjacent the hinge axis; and at least a portion of the top member front portion being pivotable to the sealed orientation to substantially reseal the container member; a membrane adhered to inner surfaces of the container member below the container top member; the hinge portion being sized to engage the membrane when the top member front portion is in its open orientation and to hold the front portion in the open orientation; the hinge portion further including a pair of outer segments, a pair of inner segments spaced axially from the outer segments, and a pair of axial segments joining the inner and outer segments.
- 10. The container of claim 9 wherein the top member includes a tab extending between the inner segments of the top member hinge portion.
- 11. A paperboard 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 paperboard container comprising:a substantially tubular container member having an upper edge defining an upper opening and a lower edge defining a lower opening: a paperboard bottom member substantially corresponding in shape to the shape of the lower opening; a paperboard top member substantially corresponding in shape to the shape of the upper opening, the top member having a front portion, a hinge portion, a back portion, an outer edge and a circumference, the circumference being larger than the circumference of each of the upper edge and the upper opening of the container member, the top member being telescopically received within the upper opening of the container member, with the upper edge of the container member being rolled up over the outer edge of the top member to seal the top member to the paperboard container: the hinge portion including means for maintaining at least a portion of the top member front portion in a pivoted position relative to the remainder of the top member, said maintaining means being located substantially adjacent the hinge axis; and at least a portion of the top member front portion being pivotable to the sealed orientation to substantially reseal the container member: a membrane adhered to inner surfaces of the container member below the container top member; the hinge portion being sized to engage the membrane when the top member front portion is in its open orientation and to hold the front portion in the open orientation; the hinge portion further including at least two tabs extending rearwardly toward the rear portion, the at least two tabs being sized to engage the membrane when the top member front portion is in its open orientation and to hold the front portion in the open orientation.
- 12. A paperboard 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 paperboard container comprising:a substantially tubular container member having an upper edge defining an upper opening and a lower edge defining a lower opening; a paperboard bottom member substantially corresponding in shape to the shape of the lower opening; a paperboard top member substantially corresponding in shape to the shape of the upper opening, the top member having a front portion, a hinge portion, a back portion, an outer edge and a circumference, the circumference being larger than the circumference of each of the upper edge and the upper opening of the container member, the top member being telescopically received within the upper opening of the container member, with the upper edge of the container member being rolled up over the outer edge of the top member to seal the top member to the paperboard container; the hinge portion including means for maintaining at least a portion of the top member front portion in a pivoted position relative to the remainder of the top member, said maintaining means being located substantially adjacent the hinge axis; and at least a portion of the top member front portion being pivotable to the sealed orientation to substantially reseal the container member; a membrane adhered to inner surfaces of the container member below the container top member; the membrane further having a back portion and a front portion, the laminate back portion being substantially equal in width to the width of the top member, and the laminate front portion having a width which is less than the width of the top member and which is substantially equal in width to the width of the container member is made of barrier protective materials.
- 13. The container of claim 12 wherein the membrane is made of barrier protective materials.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/120,030, filed Feb. 13, 1999.
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