Resealable container

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6364113
  • Patent Number
    6,364,113
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, October 11, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 2, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A resealable tamper evident container including a first material with a first adhesive at least about a portion of the perimeter of the first material where the first material is at least partially perforated about the perimeter of the first material. The container further includes a second material with a second adhesive at least about a portion of the perimeter of the second material where the first material is engaged with the second material such that at least a portion of the first adhesive remains exposed. The container also includes a tray with a cavity and a flange extending about at least a portion of the perimeter of the tray where the tray is releasably engaged to the second material by at least a portion of the second adhesive.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates in part to point of purchase display packaging and in part to resealable containers for any number or kinds of items.




Point of purchase display packaging often consists of a display card with merchandise either shrink-wrapped against the card, or contained in a clear plastic vacuum-formed container, which is adhered to a card by adhesive. In either case the seal between the card and the clear plastic wrap or container is destroyed when the container is first opened.




In one variation on such packaging, the card itself is perforated behind the plastic container. The package is opened by breaking open the card along the perforations. The seal is thus also permanently broken when the card is opened along the perforations.




At one time, hardware product was sold in a container with a cover adhered to the container by a resealable adhesive, such that the container could be opened to remove some product, but resealed to contain the balance of the product. However, the container opened in the store such that product spilled out.




U.S. Pat. No. 3,389,827 to Abere et al. discloses an easy opening container sealed with pressure sensitive sealing tape. U.S. Pat. No. 5,725,311 to Ponsi et al. provides a resealable package for cloths, wherein an adhesive layer tab is removed and replaced providing access to the contents of the container.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In one aspect, the present invention is a package with a tamper evident resealable adhesive cover, and to a resealable container with a double adhesive seal, one which is releasably resealable, and one which is more permanent such that product contained in the container cannot accidentally spill out of the container prematurely. The cover is adhered to at least a portion of the surface of the container adjacent the perimeter of the container opening by a releasable resealable adhesive, and includes a tamper indicator, which extends beyond the opening perimeter surface, and is separable from the rest of the cover. The tamper indicator is adhered to a substrate, which also extends beyond the opening perimeter surface, by an adhesive, which is permanent rather than releasable and resealable. Thus, the cover has to be separated from the tamper indicator in order to first open the container. This affords visual evidence that the cover has been opened a first time, even after it is resealed to the container, and also provides a second seal against accidental opening.




In one aspect of the invention, the substrate to which the tamper indicator is adhered is an extension of the container surface. In another aspect of the invention, however, it is a separate member, which traps a flange on the container between the cover and the substrate. When the cover is opened, the tamper indicator and the substrate are then separable from the resealable container.




In another aspect, the invention comprises a resealable container, preferably a display pack, with an easy to manufacture resealable adhesive cover. The underside of the cover can be completely covered with said releasable, resealable adhesive, but that portion of the cover which overlies the container opening can itself be substantially covered by a layer of material, which prevents the contents of the container from contacting the releasable, resealable adhesive. The use of the covering layer eliminates the need to apply adhesive to only a portion of the cover undersurface in order to keep the container contents from being exposed to the adhesive.




Thus the present invention comprises a package which is user friendly, easy to open and easy to reseal. These and other features, advantages, and objects of the present invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following specification, claims, and appended drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded back perspective view of one embodiment of the resealable tamper evident container;





FIG. 2

is an exploded front perspective view of the embodiment of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an exploded front perspective view of another embodiment of the present invention;





FIGS. 4-6

demonstrate the process of opening and use of the resealable tamper evident container;





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view of the resealable tamper evident container taken along line VII—VII of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional perspective view of the embodiment in which both the releasable, resealable adhesive and the permanent adhesive are adhered to a flange at the top of the container.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




In one preferred embodiment of the invention, the resealable tamper evident package


10


includes a cover


12


, which is releasably and resealably adhered to the surface of the perimeter flange


20


of container


18


(FIG.


1


). Perimeter flange


20


extends around the perimeter of the opening into the cavity


19


of container


18


. Cover


12


includes a perimeter portion


12




a


, which serves as the tamper indicator for the resealable package. Tamper indicator


12




a


is adhered to substrate


28


, which can function as a display card for the package, such that flange


20


is trapped between cover


12


and display card substrate member


28


.




Cover


12


is preferably a film of flexible material, such as a coated paper or relatively thin cardboard, or a plastic material. Preferably, cover


12


is made of a coated paper.




In the embodiment of the invention shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the entire undersurface of cover


12


, including its tamper indicating perimeter portion


12


, is coated with a permanent adhesive layer


13


. The specific adhesive used will be selected as a function of the materials, which it must adhere. It must adhere permanently, as distinguished from releasably and resealably, to the material of cover


12


and display card substrate


28


. For the material used in the preferred embodiment, adhesive


13


is preferably a general-purpose hot melt adhesive with high initial tack and excellent ultimate adhesion. The adhesive should demonstrate good resistance to water, ultraviolet light, solvents, and deplasticizers.




In the embodiment of

FIGS. 1 and 2

, cover


12


comprises additional layers of material


14


and


16


. Layer


14


is a flexible film material, which can be of any of the materials described for cover


12


. Preferably, layer


14


is coated paper. Its undersurface is entirely coated with an adhesive layer


15


, except under tab portion


14




b


. The absence of adhesive under


14




b


provides a composite tab


12




b


-


14




b


which facilitate opening the cover. Adhesive


15


must be selected so that it is releasably, resealably adhered to the surface of perimeter flange


20


, but will be permanently adhered to the material of film layer


14


. Since container


18


is preferably vacuum-formed of a plastic material, preferably polyvinylchloride (PVC), and since layer


14


preferably comprises coated paper, we have found that an ultra removable acrylic adhesive is a suitable adhesive. It is designed to be easily removable from a wide variety of surfaces, excluding high surface energy substrates. It has a peel adhesion (TLMI method) of less than 0.3 lbs./in. (53 N/m), an application temperature from about 40° F. to about 110° F., a service temperature from about −20° F. to above 155° F.




Layer


14


is configured so that it covers the entire adhesive coated surface of cover


12


, except for the tamper indicating perimeter portion


12


thereof. Adhesive layer


13


permanently adheres film layer


14


to cover


12


. Layer


14


includes a tab


14




b


which underlies and is permanently adhered to tab


12




b


of layer


12


.




Adhesive coated layer


14


is itself partially covered by a third, covering film layer


16


, which can be of any of the materials described for cover


12


. Film


16


is made of a plastic, such as PVC, in the preferred embodiment. Its dimensions are such that it is generally coextensive with the opening into the cavity


19


of container


18


. When applied to the adhesive layer


15


on film layer


14


, it covers the central portion of adhesive layer


15


, but leaves the perimeter portion exposed. It is the exposed perimeter portion of releasable, resealable adhesive layer


15


, which releasably and resealably adheres to the upper surface of flange


20


on container


18


.




Substrate display card


28


is made of typical display card material. Cardboard is used in the preferred embodiment. Substrate display card


28


includes an opening


30


through which the cavity portion


19


of package


18


. Flange


20


of container


18


extends beyond the perimeter of opening


30


in display card


28


, such that it seats against the surface of display card


28


. The dimensions of container flange


20


, relative to the dimensions of cover


12


, including tamper-indicating perimeter


12




a,


are such that tamper-indicating portion


12




a


of cover


12


extends beyond the perimeter of container flange


20


. When cover


12


, including its adhered layers


14


and


16


, is assembled with package


18


and display card


28


, protective layer


16


prevents any material contained within the cavity


19


of package


18


from coming into contact with the releasable, resealable adhesive layer


15


on intermediate film layer


14


. The perimeter portion of intermediate film layer


14


is releasably and resealably adhered to flange


20


of container


18


, while the tamper indicating portion


12


of cover


12


extends beyond the perimeter of flange


20


and engages and is adhered to the surface of display card


28


. Container flange


20


is thus trapped between cover


12


and display card


28


, and is held in place against display card


28


by the adherence of the tamper indicating perimeter portion


12


of cover


12


to display card


28


.




Tamper indicating perimeter portion


12


of cover


12


is separable from the remainder of cover


12


, preferably by the provision of a perforation line between tamper indicating perimeter portion


12


and the remainder of cover


12


. The perforation extends all the way around cover layer


12


, spaced slightly inwardly from its perimeter, except that the perforation terminates on either side of tab


12




b.


This facilitates lifting the cover at tab


12




b


-


14




b,


and separating the cover from the permanently adhered perimeter portion


12




a.


Cover


12


preferably includes a tab portion


12


, which overlies a notch


29


in cover


28


. When one wishes to open container


18


, one engages tab


12


with one's thumb, and peels cover


12


away from container


18


. Because adhesive layer


13


is permanently adhered to display card


28


, while adhesive layer


15


is releasably, resealably adhered to container flange


20


, the lifting or peeling of cover


12


away from container flange


20


causes the tamper indicating perimeter portion


12


of cover


12


to break away from the remainder of cover


12


. As a result, a user has a visible indication that container


18


has been opened. Further, container


18


is then separable from card


28


, and thereafter serves as an independent resealable container.




With reference to

FIG. 7

, whether or not advertising or another design is placed on protective layer


16


, a visual display article


23


, preferably a display card, may be spaced within the cavity


19


. Optionally, the visual display article may be adhered to either the inner surface or the outer surface of the cavity


19


. The visual display article may contain advertising or similar material. The visual display article is not necessary and, in some instances may be preferably omitted so that the product contained within the tray may be viewed and examined by a purchaser.




Another embodiment of the invention is shown in

FIG. 3

using identical reference numerals for identical elements and prime numerals for elements that are slightly varied. In this embodiment, adhesive


13


′ is about the perimeter of the undersurface of cover


12


. It does extend inwardly from the perimeter of cover


12


such that layer


14


is adhered by adhesive


13


′ to cover


12


. Likewise, the undersurface of layer


14


is coated with adhesive layer


15


′ about the perimeter of its undersurface. Applying adhesive


15


′ in this pattern obviates the need to use protective layer


16


to prevent material contained within the cavity


19


of package


10


from coming into contact with adhesive. There is no adhesive to come into contact with in the central portion of layer


14


.




Once a purchaser has purchased the product or products contained in the resealable tamper evident package


10


, to open the package (see FIGS.


4


-


6


), the purchaser merely grasps the pull tab


26


of the flange


20


and pulls the container, protective layer and adhered layers


14


and


16


away from the backing. In doing so, the perforation along the perimeter of the layer


14


is broken demonstrating that the product has been opened. If the purchaser notices that the perforation has previously been broken, this demonstrates that the product inside may have been removed or otherwise tampered with. Once removed from the substrate, the substrate may be discarded and the container, protective layer and adhered layers


14


and


16


to allow the purchaser to repeatably access the contents of the tray. The releasable, resealable adhesive and/or the releasable, resealable adhesive and the permanent adhesive operate to allow the user to repeatably open the cover


12


, access the contents of the container, and re-adhere the cover to the flange of the container. When a visual display article is used, the visual display article may also function to describe the contents of the tray to the purchaser after the substrate has been discarded.





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional, perspective view of yet another alternative embodiment in which no display card


28


is utilized. Container


30


is preferably vacuum-formed of a plastic such as PVC to include a recess or well


31


and a top perimeter flange


32


. As with the covers described above, the cover for container


30


is a composite of three layers of material,


42


,


44


and


46


. Layer


42


, like cover layer


12


, is preferably a film of flexible material, such as coated paper, relatively thin cardboard, or a plastic material, most preferably a coated paper. It includes a perforation near its perimeter to create a separable portion


42




a,


which is comparable to separable portion


12




a


of cover layer


12


. Also as with cover layer


12


, the undersurface of layer


42


is entirely covered with a permanent adhesive


43


.




Adhered to layer


42


by permanent adhesive layer


43


is layer


44


, which like layer


14


is either a plastic film or, more preferably, a layer of coated paper. As with layer


14


in

FIG. 1

, layer


44


covers the entire undersurface of layer


42


, except for the tamper evident portion


42




a


thereof. Layer


44


also includes a tab portion


44




b


which underlies tab portion


42




b.


Layer


44


is entirely coated on its undersurface by a releasable, resealable adhesive layer


45


, except that releasable resealable adhesive layer


45


does not extend into tab portion


44




b.


The composite tab


42




b,




44




b


thus provides a tab which can be used to lift the composite cover from container


30


.




Layer


46


is comparable to layer


16


, and is configured to overlie only the opening portion of container


30


. In this way, it prevents the contents of container


30


from adhering to the adhesive layer


45


which underlies material layer


44


.




In use, the composite cover


42


,


44


,


46


is adhered to the upper flange or rim


32


of container


30


, with product located in recess or well


31


. To access the contents of the container, one lifts the cover at tab


42




b


-


44




b


, and peels the cover back, thus causing the cover to separate from portion


42




a


which is permanently adhered to flange


32


of container


30


. Container


30


can then be resealed by simply pressing the separated portion of the cover back down onto flange


32


, with the releasable, resealable, adhesive layer


45


adhering to perimeter flange


32


.




The solutions offered by the invention herein have thus been attained in an economical, practical, and facile manner. While preferred embodiments and example configurations have been shown and described, it is to be understood that various further modifications and additional configurations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. It is intended that the specific embodiments and configurations disclosed are illustrative of the preferred and best modes for practicing the invention, and should not be interpreted as limitations on the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims and it is to be appreciated that various changes, rearrangements and modifications may be made therein, without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A package comprising:a container having an opening therein, which opens into an interior cavity; said container having a perimeter adjacent surface located adjacent the perimeter of said opening; a cover adhered to a portion of said perimeter adjacent surface of said container by a releasable, resealable adhesive; said cover including a tamper indicator, extending beyond said perimeter adjacent surface, that is separable from the rest of said cover; and a substrate surface, extending beyond said perimeter adjacent surface, said tamper indicator being adhered to said substrate surface by a permanent adhesive.
  • 2. The package of claim 1, wherein the container further comprises a flange, which projects away from said container opening and defines said perimeter adjacent surface;said substrate surface being defined by a substrate member, which is separate from said container; said substrate member, including an opening through which said container projects, with said container flange resting against said substrate member; whereby until said tamper indicator is separated from the rest of said cover, when said flange is trapped between said cover and said substrate by said tamper indicator being permanently adhered to said substrate surface, the substrate traps the flange of the container between the cover and the substrate.
  • 3. The package of claim 2, in which said container flange is not adhered to said substrate member, such that when said cover on said container is opened for the first time, such that said tamper indicator is thereby separated from said cover, said container can be removed from said substrate member and used with said cover, less said separated tamper indicator, as a resealable container.
  • 4. The package of claim 2, wherein the container includes a pull tab extending from the flange of the container and wherein the substrate further includes a notch thereby facilitating access to the pull tab of said container.
  • 5. The package of claim 1 comprising:said cover comprising a composite of first and second layers, each having a perimeter and an undersurface; said first layer having said permanent adhesive applied at least about a portion of said first layer undersurface adjacent said first layer perimeter; said second layer having a said releasable, resealable adhesive applied at least about a portion of said second layer undersurface adjacent said second layer perimeter; said second layer being of lesser area than said first layer, such that a portion of said first layer extends beyond said perimeter of said second layer, to define said tamper indicator portion of said cover; and said permanent adhesive extending away from said perimeter of said first layer a distance sufficient to engage and adhere said second layer to said first layer.
  • 6. The package of claim 5, wherein said permanent adhesive substantially covers said undersurface of said first layer.
  • 7. The package of claim 6, in which said adhesive coated second layer is substantially covered with said releasable, resealable adhesive, said cover further comprising a covering film layer adhered by said releasable, resealable adhesive to said second layer, said covering layer being of an area approximately equivalent to the area of said opening of said container, thereby preventing the releasable, resealable adhesive from engaging items to be contained in said container.
  • 8. The package of claim 7, wherein the container further comprises a flange, which projects away from said container opening and defines said perimeter adjacent surface;said substrate surface being defined by a substrate member, which is separate from said container; said substrate member, including an opening through which said container projects, with said container flange resting against said substrate member; whereby until said tamper indicator is separated from the rest of said cover, when said flange is trapped between said cover and said substrate by said tamper indicator being permanently adhered to said substrate surface, the substrate traps the flange of the container between the cover and the substrate.
  • 9. The package of claim 5, wherein the container further comprises a flange, which projects away from said container opening and defines said perimeter adjacent surface;said substrate surface being defined by a substrate member, which is separate from said container; said substrate member, including an opening through which said container projects, with said container flange resting against said substrate member; whereby until said tamper indicator is separated from the rest of said cover, when said flange is trapped between said cover and said substrate by said tamper indicator being permanently adhered to said substrate surface, the substrate traps the flange of the container between the cover and the substrate.
  • 10. The resealable tamper evident container of claim 9, wherein the visual display article is engaged to the container.
  • 11. The package of claim 5, wherein said cover further comprises a perforation, which defines the boundary between said tamper indicator and the rest of said cover, and facilitates the separation of the rest of the cover from the tamper indicator.
  • 12. The resealable tamper evident container of claim 1 further comprising a visual display article spaced within said interior cavity.
  • 13. The resealable tamper evident container of claim 1, wherein the container is plastic.
  • 14. The package of claim 1, wherein said cover further comprises a perforation, which defines the boundary between said tamper indicator and the rest of said cover, and facilitates the separation of the rest of the cover from the tamper indicator.
  • 15. The package of claim 1 wherein said substrate surface, extending beyond said perimeter adjacent surface, comprises a continuation of said perimeter adjacent surface.
  • 16. The package of claim 15, in which said substrate surface and said perimeter adjacent surface comprising the surface of a perimeter flange projecting away from and surrounding said container opening.
  • 17. The package of claim 16 comprising:said cover comprising a composite of first and second layers, each having a perimeter and an undersurface; said first layer having said permanent adhesive applied at least about a portion of said first layer undersurface adjacent said first layer perimeter; said second layer having a said releasable, resealable adhesive applied at least about a portion of said second layer undersurface adjacent said second layer perimeter; said second layer being of lesser area than said first layer, such that a portion of said first layer extends beyond said perimeter of said second layer, to define said tamper indicator portion of said cover; and said permanent adhesive extending away from said perimeter of said first layer a distance sufficient to engage and adhere said second layer to said first layer.
  • 18. The package of claim 17, wherein said permanent adhesive substantially covers said undersurface of said first layer.
  • 19. The package of claim 18, in which said adhesive coated second layer is substantially covered with said releasable, resealable adhesive, said cover further comprising a covering film layer adhered by said releasable, resealable adhesive to said second layer, said covering layer being of an area approximately equivalent to the area of said opening of said container, thereby preventing the releasable, resealable adhesive from engaging items to be contained in said container.
  • 20. The package of claim 15 comprising:said cover comprising a composite of first and second layers, each having a perimeter and an undersurface; said first layer having said permanent adhesive applied at least about a portion of said first layer undersurface adjacent said first layer perimeter; said second layer having a said releasable, resealable adhesive applied at least about a portion of said second layer undersurface adjacent said second layer perimeter; said second layer being of lesser area than said first layer, such that a portion of said first layer extends beyond said perimeter of said second layer, to define said tamper indicator portion of said cover; and said permanent adhesive extending away from said perimeter of said first layer a distance sufficient to engage and adhere said second layer to said first layer.
  • 21. The package of claim 20, wherein said permanent adhesive substantially covers said undersurface of said first layer.
  • 22. The package of claim 21, in which said adhesive coated second layer is substantially covered with said releasable, resealable adhesive, said cover further comprising a covering film layer adhered by said releasable, resealable adhesive to said second layer, said covering layer being of an area approximately equivalent to the area of said opening of said container, thereby preventing the releasable, resealable adhesive from engaging items to be contained in said container.
  • 23. The method of manufacturing and using a tamper evident reusable package comprising:providing a cover comprising a first layer wherein at least a portion of its perimeter is perforated, a second layer, a container having a flange, and a substrate; applying a permanent adhesive to the first layer; applying a releasable, resealable adhesive to a second layer; engaging the first and second layers such that the perforated perimeter having the permanent adhesive and the releasable, resealable adhesive of the second layer are exposed; engaging the container with at least the second layer; and engaging the first layer to the substrate using the permanent adhesive, thereby trapping the flange of said container between the cover and the substrate.
  • 24. A resealable container comprising:a container having an opening into an interior cavity of said opening; said container having a perimeter adjacent surface located adjacent the perimeter of said opening; a cover having an undersurface substantially covered with a releasable, resealable adhesive; said cover being releasably, resealably adhered by said adhesive to said perimeter adjacent surface of said container; a film layer adhered by said releasable, resealable adhesive to and covering a portion of said undersurface of said cover said film layer being generally coextensive with said container opening, wherein said film layer eliminates the need to apply adhesive to only a portion of said undersurface of said cover in order to keep the contents of said container from being exposed to a substantial amount of said releasable, resealable adhesive; and a substrate wherein said perimeter adjacent surface of said container rests against said substrate whereby said perimeter adjacent surface is trapped between said cover and said substrate.
  • 25. A package comprising:a container having an opening therein, which opens into an interior cavity; said opening having a perimeter; said container having a perimeter adjacent surface located adjacent the perimeter; a cover overlying said opening and including an inner perimeter portion which overlies and is adhered to the entire portion of said perimeter adjacent surface of said container by a releasable, resealable container; and said cover including an outer perimeter portion, which is separable from the rest of said cover, and which overlies and is adhered by a permanent adhesive to a substrate surface, which surrounds and extends beyond said perimeter adjacent surface, whereby said cover is held in place against accidental removal during display, storage, and the like, but can be intentionally removed and subsequently resealed by separating said cover from said outer perimeter portion.
  • 26. The package of claim 25, wherein a perforation line separates said outer perimeter portion of said cover from said inner perimeter portion, which facilitates separation.
  • 27. The package of claim 26, wherein the container further comprises a flange, which projects away from said container opening and defines said perimeter adjacent surface;said substrate surface being defined by a substrate member, which is separate from said container; said substrate member, including an opening through which said container projects, with said container flange resting against said substrate member; whereby until said outer perimeter portion is separated from the rest of said cover, when said flange is trapped between said cover and said substrate by said outer perimeter portion being permanently adhered to said substrate surface, the substrate traps the flange of the container between the cover and the substrate.
  • 28. The package of claim 27, in which said container flange is not adhered to said substrate member, such that when said cover on said container is opened for the first time, such that said outer perimeter portion is thereby separated from said cover, said container can be removed from said substrate member and used with said cover, less said separated outer perimeter portion, as a resealable container.
  • 29. The package of claim 25, wherein the container further comprises a flange, which projects away from said container opening and defines said perimeter adjacent surface;said substrate surface being defined by a substrate member, which is separate from said container; said substrate member, including an opening through which said container projects, with said container flange resting against said substrate member; whereby until said outer perimeter portion is separated from the rest of said cover, when said flange is trapped between said cover and said substrate by said outer perimeter portion being permanently adhered to said substrate surface, the substrate traps the flange of the container between the cover and the substrate.
  • 30. The package of claim 29, in which said container flange is not adhered to said substrate member, such that when said cover on said container is opened for the first time, such that said outer perimeter portion is thereby separated from said cover, said container can be removed from said substrate member and used with said cover, less said separated outer perimeter portion, as a resealable container.
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