This application claims priority to Australian Application No. 2018250515, filed Oct. 19, 2018, which is incorporated herein by reference to the extent permitted by law.
The present invention broadly relates to produce containers, particularly but not limited to those having a lid and receptacle with an engaging mechanism that facilitates interlocking of the lid with the receptacle.
Produce containers are typically piled up and placed in a crate or the like for storage and transportation purposes. Those that are currently available in the marketplace have a configuration that would only allow a limited amount of containers, which are typically nested into one another, to be stacked in a pile which in turn is fitted into the crate or the like. Thus there is a need for a larger number of containers to be packed in the crate or the like in order to save space and costs.
Also, existing produce containers have locking formations which enable interlocking of the lid with the receptacle upon closing of the lid. Such containers have a shortcoming that engagement between existing locking formations provided on the lid and the receptacle is quite rough rendering the produce containers susceptible to deformation.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a produce container which may meet the above need, or which may overcome or ameliorate the above shortcoming, or which will at least provide a useful alternative.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a produce container including:
a receptacle which defines a mouth circumscribed by a rim; the rim having a first bearing surface being substantially parallel to a base of the receptacle, a first outer wall portion being folded back on and substantially perpendicular to the base of the receptacle, and one or more first locking formations carried on the first outer wall portion; and a lid associated with the receptacle to close off the mouth, the lid being circumscribed by a skirt, the skirt having a second bearing surface being substantially parallel to the base of the receptacle when the lid is in its closed position, a first inner wall portion being substantially perpendicular to the base of the receptacle when the lid is in its closed position, and one or more second locking formations carried on the first inner wall portion of the lid, each of the second locking formations being complementary to one of the one or more first locking formations;
wherein the rim includes one or more chamfered portions located above the first locking formation, each of the one or more chamfered portions being inclined to the first bearing surface and the first outer wall portion.
Preferably, the first bearing surface is substantially horizontal. More preferably, the first outer wall portion is substantially vertical. Even more preferably, each of the one or more chamfered portions is outwardly and upwardly facing with an upper edge adjoined to the first bearing surface and a lower edge adjoined to the first outer wall portion. As such, each of the one or more chamfered portions eases an otherwise sharp edge where the first bearing surface and the first outer wall portion meet.
In a preferred embodiment, each of the one or more chamfered portions includes a length of flat chamfer in the middle with a lark's tongue finish at both of its ends. As such, the chamfer ends short of a piece in a gradual upward curve. More preferably, the length of flat chamfer is in registry with the first locking formation.
In an alternative embodiment, each of the one or more chamfered portions is a continuous flat chamfer running along a selected or the entire length of the rim.
Preferably, each of the one or more first locking formations includes a recess. Each recess is preferred to have a slanting upper portion. More preferably, each of the one or more second locking formations includes a lug being aligned with a corresponding recess. Even more preferably, the lug includes a first tapered plane adapted to engage the corresponding inclined chamfered portion of the rim as the lid comes into contact with the mouth of the receptacle. The first tapered plane is preferred to slope from the first bearing surface towards the first outer wall portion.
Most preferably, the first tapered plane of the lug is complementary to the corresponding inclined chamfered portion so as to facilitate effortless and imperceptible moving of the lug over and beyond the lower edge of the corresponding chamfered portion into engagement with the recess where the lug is received, as the lid closes on the mouth of the receptacle. Most preferably, the effortless and imperceptible moving of the lug over and beyond the lower edge of the corresponding chamfered portion is assisted by the flexibility of the material of which the produce container is made.
Preferably, the lug includes a second tapered plane adapted to engage a slanting upper portion which forms part of the recess.
In a preferred embodiment, the produce container includes four pairs of locking formations, each pair comprising the first and second locking formations. Preferably, two pairs of the locking formations are provided along the front of the produce container. More preferably, one pair of the locking formations is provided on each of the lateral sides of the produce container.
Preferably, the first inner wall portion of the skirt is adapted to overlie and interact with the first outer wall portion of the rim to retain the lid on the receptacle when the lid is in its closed position.
Preferably, the lid includes a shoulder bounded by the skirt. More preferably, the skirt is located outwardly of the shoulder against which the first bearing surface of the rim of the receptacle bears when the lid is in its closed position.
The foregoing discussion broadly outlines certain goals and features of the invention to enable a better understanding of the detailed description that follows and to instill a better appreciation of the inventor's contribution to the art. Before any particular embodiment or aspect thereof is explained in detail, it must be made clear that the following details of construction and illustrations of inventive concepts are mere examples of the many possible manifestations of the invention.
The invention in its various aspects will now be described in connection with non-limiting embodiments described in connection with the drawings, in which:
The produce container disclosed herein is subject to a variety of embodiments, each within the scope of the invention. However, to ensure that one skilled in the art will be able to understand and, in appropriate cases, practice the present invention, certain preferred embodiments of the broader invention revealed herein are described below and shown in the accompanying drawing figures.
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As described above, the produce container 10 has four pairs of locking formations, 34 & 58, 36 & 56, 38 & 62 and 40 & 60, each pair comprising the first and second locking formations. The produce container 10 has a recess formation 80 which is formed in the rim 26 of the receptacle 14. The recess formation 80 is flanked by the two pairs of the locking formations 34 & 58 and 36 & 56 which are provided along the front of the produce container 10. The other two pairs of the locking formations 38 & 62 and 40 & 60 are provided on the respective lateral sides of the produce container 10.
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It should be noted that it is common practice to nest a plurality of produce containers into one another so as to enable them to be piled up and fitted into a crate or the like for compact storage or transportation. Referring to
Now that a preferred embodiment of the present invention has been described in some detail, it will be apparent to a skilled person in the art that the produce container of the present invention may offer at least the following advantages:
1. it facilitates relatively effortless and imperceptible closing of the lid on the receptacle and easy and smooth engagement of the lugs with the recesses; and
2. it enables fitting of a larger amount of produce containers into a crate or the like for storage and transportation which results in substantial cost savings.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the invention described herein is susceptible to variations and modifications other than those specifically described. For instance, each chamfered portion may be a continuous flat chamfer running along a selected or the entire length of the rim 26. All such variations and modifications are to be considered within the scope and spirit of the present invention the nature of which is to be determined from the foregoing description.
Therefore, the following claims are intended to define the scope of protection to be afforded to the inventor. Those claims shall be deemed to include equivalent constructions insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention. It must be further noted that a plurality of the following claims may express, or be interpreted to express, certain elements as means for performing a specific function, at times without the recital of structure or material. As the law demands, these claims shall be construed to cover not only the corresponding structure and material expressly described in this specification but also all equivalents thereof.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2018250515 | Oct 2018 | AU | national |