Claims
- 1. A canister for storing a particulate product, the canister comprising:a main body portion having an inner surface and an outer surface, the main body portion defining an upper opening and a lower opening; a bottom closure connected to the main body portion so as to encompass the lower opening, wherein the main body portion and the bottom closure combine to define an internal storage region for particulate product; a top closure connected to the main body portion so as to encompass the upper opening, the top closure including: a body portion; and a lid movably secured to the body portion, the lid member being movable from a closed position preventing access to the internal storage region and an open position providing access to the internal storage region, the lid having an upper outer surface and a lower inner surface; and a seal membrane connected to the inner surface of the main body portion adjacent to and extending beneath the top closure, with the seal membrane being substantially free of attachment to the lower inner surface of the lid, the seal membrane forming a substantially air-tight seal at the upper opening configured to maintain integrity of the internal storage region and thereby particulate product therein, with the seal membrane being configured to provide selective access to the internal storage region and thereby particulate product, wherein initial movement of the lid from the closed position to the open position does not affect the substantially air-tight seal of the seal membrane, and wherein the seal membrane defines a plurality of perforations to facilitate complete removal of only an internal storage region access portion of the seal membrane from the main body portion and the top closure to provide the selective access to the internal storage region and particulate product therein.
- 2. The canister of claim 1 wherein the main body portion of the canister includes:opposing face panels, each of the opposing face panels having an inner surface and an outer surface; and opposing side panels, each of the opposing side panels having an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein the opposing face and side panels define the upper and lower openings, wherein the opposing face and side panels and the bottom closure combine to define the internal storage region, wherein the top and bottom closures are connected to the opposing face panels, and wherein the seal membrane is connected to the inner surfaces of the opposing face and side panels adjacent to and extending beneath the top closure.
- 3. The canister of claim 1 wherein the plurality of perforations are arranged in a continuous line of perforations.
- 4. The canister of claim 3 wherein the line of perforations is straight.
- 5. The canister of claim 4 wherein the line of perforations extends substantially perpendicular to and between the opposing face panels.
- 6. The canister of claim 1 wherein the plurality of perforations are arranged in at least two continuous lines of perforations.
- 7. The canister of claim 6 wherein there are three continuous lines of perforations.
- 8. The canister of claim 6 wherein each line of perforations of the at least two lines of perforations is straight.
- 9. The canister of claim 8 wherein the at least two lines of perforations are parallel.
- 10. The canister of claim 9 wherein the at least two lines of perforations are closely spaced.
- 11. The canister of claim 10 wherein the at least two lines of perforations extend substantially perpendicular to and between the opposing face panels.
- 12. The canister of claim 7 wherein each of the three continuous lines of perforations is V-shaped.
- 13. The canister of claim 1 wherein the seal membrane includes:a first substrate having a first surface and a second surface, the second surface of the first substrate being immediately adjacent particulate product disposed within the internal storage region; and a second substrate having a first surface and a second surface, the second surface of the second substrate being affixed to the first surface of the first substrate, the second substrate defining the plurality of perforations, the plurality of perforations extending through the second substrate from the first surface of the second substrate to the second surface of the second substrate.
- 14. The canister of claim 13 wherein the first substrate is a barrier substrate that forms the substantially air-tight seal at the upper opening for maintaining integrity of particulate product disposed within the internal storage region.
- 15. The canister of claim 14 wherein the barrier substrate includes:an initial residual ply, a lower surface of the initial residual ply defining the second surface of the first substrate immediately adjacent particulate product disposed within the internal storage region; an intermediate delamination ply; and a final barrier ply, an upper surface of the barrier ply defining the first surface of the first substrate.
- 16. The canister of claim 15 wherein the second substrate is oriented polypropylene, the barrier ply is high density polyethylene, the delamination ply is ethylene vinyl acetate, and the residual ply is metalicine polyethylene.
- 17. The canister of claim 15 wherein the plurality of perforations facilitate removal of only the internal storage region access portion of the seal membrane, and wherein upon removal of the access portion from a remaining portion of the seal membrane, the access portion separates from the remaining portion of the seal membrane at the plurality of perforations and the access portion separates from the inner surfaces of the panels at a junction of the delamination ply and the residual ply so as to leave the residual ply attached to the inner surfaces of the panels.
- 18. The canister of claim 17 wherein the internal storage region access portion of the seal membrane includes indcia.
- 19. The canister of claim 17 wherein the plurality of perforations are arranged in at least two continuous lines of perforations to ensure separation of the access portion from the remaining portion of the seal membrane.
- 20. The canister of claim 19 wherein there are three continuous lines of perforations.
- 21. The canister of claim 20 wherein each of the three continuous lines of perforations is V-shaped.
- 22. The canister of claim 19 wherein each line of perforations of the at least two lines of perforations is straight.
- 23. The canister of claim 22 wherein the at least two lines of perforations are parallel.
- 24. The canister of claim 23 wherein the at least two lines of perforations are closely spaced.
- 25. The canister of claim 24 wherein the at least two lines of perforations extend substantially perpendicular to and between the opposing face panels.
- 26. The canister of claim 1 wherein the canister is configured to store a dry particulate product.
- 27. The canister of claim 1 wherein the canister is configured to store a particulate food product.
- 28. The canister of claim 1 wherein the canister is configured to store a particulate cereal food product.
- 29. The canister of claim 1 wherein the canister is configured to store a particulate ready-to-eat cereal food product.
- 30. The canister of claim 1 wherein the internal storage region access portion of the seal membrane includes indicia.
- 31. A packaged good article comprising:a canister including: a main body portion having an inner surface and an outer surface, the main body portion defining an upper opening and a lower opening; a bottom closure connected to the main body portion so as to encompass the lower opening, wherein the main body portion and the bottom panel combine to define an internal storage region; a top closure connected to the main body portion so as to encompass the upper opening, the top closure including: a body portion; and a lid movably secured to the body portion, the lid member being movable from a closed position preventing access to the internal storage region and an open position providing access to the internal storage region, the lid having an upper outer surface and a lower inner surface; and a seal membrane connected to the inner surface of the main body portion adjacent to and extending beneath the top closure, with the seal membrane being substantially free of attachment to the lower inner surface of the lid, the seal membrane forming a substantially air-tight seal at the upper opening with the seal membrane being configured to provide selective access to the internal storage region, wherein initial movement of the lid from the closed position to the open position does not affect the substantially air-tight seal of the seal membrane, and wherein the seal membrane defines a plurality of perforations to facilitate complete removal of only an internal storage region access portion of the seal membrane from the main body portion and the top closure to provide the selective access to the internal storage region and particulate product therein; and a particulate product disposed within the internal storage region, the seal membrane being configured to maintain integrity of the particulate product disposed within the internal storage region.
- 32. The packaged good article of claim 31 wherein the main body portion of the canister includes:opposing face panels, each of the opposing face panels having an inner surface and an outer surface; and opposing side panels, each of the opposing side panels having an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein the opposing face and side panels define the upper and lower openings, wherein the opposing face and side panels and the bottom closure combine to define the internal storage region, wherein the top and bottom closures are connected to the opposing face panels, and wherein the seal membrane is connected to the inner surfaces of the opposing face and side panels adjacent to and extending beneath the top closure.
- 33. The packaged good article of claim 31 wherein the plurality of perforations are arranged in a continuous line of perforations.
- 34. The packaged good article of claim 31 wherein the plurality of perforations are arranged in at least two continuous lines of perforations.
- 35. The packaged good article of claim 34 wherein there are three continuous lines of perforations.
- 36. The packaged good article of claim 35 wherein each of the three continuous lines of perforations is V-shaped.
- 37. The packaged good article of claim 34 wherein each line of perforations of the at least two lines of perforations is straight.
- 38. The packaged good article of claim 37 wherein the at least two lines of perforations are parallel.
- 39. The packaged good article of claim 38 wherein the at least two lines of perforations are closely spaced.
- 40. The packaged good article of claim 39 wherein the at least two lines of perforations extend substantially perpendicular to and between the opposing face panels.
- 41. The packaged good article of claim 31 wherein the seal membrane includes:a first substrate having a first surface and a second surface, the second surface of the first substrate being immediately adjacent particulate product disposed within the internal storage region; and a second substrate having a first surface and a second surface, the second surface of the second substrate being affixed to the first surface of the first substrate, the second substrate defining the plurality of perforations, the plurality of perforations extending through the second substrate from the first surface of the second substrate to the second surface of the second substrate.
- 42. The packaged good article of claim 41 wherein the first substrate is a barrier substrate that forms the air-tight seal at the upper opening for maintaining integrity of particulate product disposed within the internal storage region.
- 43. The packaged good article of claim 42 wherein the barrier substrate includes:an initial residual ply, a lower surface of the first residual ply defining the second surface of the first substrate immediately adjacent particulate product disposed within the internal storage region; an intermediate delamination ply; and a final barrier ply, an upper surface of the of the barrier ply defining the first surface of the first substrate.
- 44. The packaged good article of claim 43 wherein the plurality of perforations facilitate removal of only the internal storage region access portion of the seal membrane, and wherein upon removal of the access portion from a remaining portion of the seal membrane, the access portion separates from the remaining portion of the seal membrane at the plurality of perforations and the access portion separates from the inner surfaces of the panels at a junction of the delamination ply and the residual ply so as to leave the residual ply attached to the inner surfaces of the panels.
- 45. The packaged good article of claim 44 wherein the internal storage region access portion of the seal membrane includes indicia.
- 46. The packaged good article of claim 44 wherein the plurality of perforations are arranged in at least two continuous lines of perforations to ensure separation of the access portion from the remaining portion of the seal membrane.
- 47. The packaged good article of claim 46 wherein each line of perforations of the at least two lines of perforations is straight.
- 48. The packaged good article of claim 47 wherein the at least two lines of perforations are parallel.
- 49. The packaged good article of claim 48 wherein the at least two lines of perforations are closely spaced.
- 50. The packaged good article of claim 49 wherein the at least two lines of perforations extend substantially perpendicular to and between the opposing face panels.
- 51. The packaged good article of claim 31 wherein the particulate product is dry.
- 52. The packaged good article of claim 31 wherein the particulate product is a food product.
- 53. The packaged good article of claim 52 wherein the food product is a cereal.
- 54. The packaged good article of claim 52 wherein the food product is a ready-to-eat cereal.
- 55. The packaged good article of claim 31 wherein the bottom closure is a bottom panel connected to the opposing face panels and the opposing side panels, wherein the top closure is a top panel connected to the opposing face panels and the opposing side panels, and wherein the lid is positioned above the access portion of the seal membrane and configured to provide selective access to the internal storage region, and the particulate product disposed within, upon removal of the access portion of the seal membrane.
- 56. The packaged good article of claim 55 wherein the lid is movable from the closed position in which the lid is substantially contiguous with the body portion to prevent displacement of product from the internal storage region and the open position in which at least a portion of the lid is spaced from the body portion to allow passage of product from the internal storage region through a pour opening defined by a spacing of the lid from the body portion and absence of the access portion of the seal membrane.
- 57. The packaged good article of claim 31 wherein the internal storage region access portion of the seal membrane includes indicia.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This patent application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/328,917 entitled “Canister For A Particulate-Type Product” filed on Jun. 9, 1999, now abandoned, assigned to the same assignee and incorporated herein by reference thereto. In addition, this patent application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/346,189, entitled “Double Cut Seal Membrane For A Canister Containing A Particulate-Type Product”; to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/346,441, entitled “Canister With Adhered Paper Layers For A Particulate-Type Product”; and to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/346,440, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,261,615, entitled “Canister With Venting Holes For Containing A Particulate-Type Product”, all filed on even date herewith, assigned to the same assignee, and incorporated herein by reference thereto.
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