Sift-resistant cartons having slotted closure structures

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6484931
  • Patent Number
    6,484,931
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 4, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 26, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A sift-resistant recloseable package is provided which includes a container for storing a product and a lid attached to the container for closing the container. The container includes a first panel having at least one slot disposed therethrough and a cover which extends over the slot for preventing the sifting of the product through the slot. The cover is attached to the first panel. The lid has a downwardly depending flap with an extension attached thereto, wherein the extension engages the slot when the lid is in the closed position.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to carton board packages, and, more particularly, to such packages suitable for housing granular, powdered or other materials and which are reclosable and sift-resistant.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Reclosable cartonboard cartons for storing granular materials, such as powdered laundry detergents, have been available for many years. These cartons are typically formed from a cardboard which is laminated or coated with a moisture barrier material, such as polyethylene, polypropolyene, varnish or other barrier materials known in the art. Because the cardboard has a natural springback, the lids of these cartons tend to open thereby leading to contamination of the product and/or absorption of moisture by the product, both of which are undesirable. As such, the ability to repeatedly open and close/lock these cartons has long been a desirable property.




Some closure/locking systems have included various flap and tab interlocking arrangements in combination with perforation line, a known carton arrangement being illustrated as package


10


of

FIGS. 1 and 2

. Perforations


12


are broken by a user of the package


10


during the first opening, wherein the perforations


12


are typically disposed between the locking flap


14


and the tab


16


. These closure arrangements generally require highly accurate folding and gluing steps during manufacture to achieve proper alignment between the locking flap


14


and the tab


16


and can cause difficulty to open the lid for the first time when the perforation are too hard to break. Further, during manufacturing and distribution, shifting of the product within the carton can cause buildup


18


(

FIG. 2

) of the product on the edge of the locking flap


14


resulting in spillage of the product


19


upon opening of the lid. When a carton is knocked, over (especially large capacity cartons), the lid is also prone to opening after the perforations have been broken.




Accordingly, there exists a need to provide a carton having locking and sealing features which eliminate the need for perforations, thereby simplifying use of the lid. Further, there exists a need to provide a carton which is easier to manufacture and which does not require highly precise folding and gluing steps during manufacture. Still further, there exists a need to provide a carton having improved closure arrangements which can prevent powder spillage upon the first opening and which better resist opening of the lid when a carton is knocked over. Yet further there exists a need to provide a carton which can accommodate multiple closure arrangements for improved resistance to accidental opening of the lid.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A sift-resistant recloseable package is provided which includes a container for storing a product and a lid attached to the container for closing the container. The container includes a first panel having at least one slot disposed therethrough and a cover which extends over the slot for preventing the sifting of the product through the slot. The cover is attached to the first panel. The lid has a downwardly depending flap with an extension attached thereto, wherein the extension engages the slot when the lid is in the closed position.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




While the specification concludes with claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the invention, it is believed that the present invention will be better understood from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a prior art package, wherein the lid is raised and the perforations between the tab and flap have be separated;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged partial cross sectional view of the prior art package of

FIG. 1

when the lid is in the closed position and prior to fracture of the perforations, wherein a buildup of product is illustrated;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a preferred package made in accordance with the present invention, prior to opening;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the package of

FIG. 1

, in an open position with the lid raised;





FIG. 5

is a top plan view of a preferred blank suitable for making the package of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the blank of

FIG. 5

after initial folding;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged partial cross-sectional side view of the package of

FIG. 3

, taken along line


7





7


thereof;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of another preferred package made in accordance with the present invention, wherein the package has a single slot;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of yet another preferred package made in accordance with the present invention, wherein the package has a three slots;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of still another preferred package made in accordance with the present invention, wherein the package has slots disposed on multiple side panels;





FIG. 11

is a top plan view of an exemplary blank suitable for making the package of

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of still a further preferred package made in accordance with the present invention, wherein the lid comprises a gasket;





FIG. 13

is an enlarged partial cross-sectional side view of the package of

FIG. 12

, taken along line


13





13


thereof and with the lid in the closed position, and





FIG. 14

is a perspective view of yet another preferred package made in accordance with the present invention, wherein the package comprises a gasket about the top perimeter of the container of the package.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings wherein like numerals indicate the same elements throughout the views and wherein reference numerals having the same last two digits (e.g.,


20


and


120


) connote similar elements. As discussed more fully hereafter, the present invention is directed to a reclosable and sift-resistant package. As used herein the phrase “sift resistant” is intended to refer to a package which prevents unwanted escape of its product, for example in the form of dust or particles. A particularly preferred carton or package


20


made in accordance with the present invention is illustrated in FIG.


3


. The package


20


is illustrated as a six-sided carton having a lid


22


interconnected with a container


21


formed from a base


24


and side panels


26


,


28


,


30


and


32


(


30


and


32


being best seen in FIG.


4


). The lid, base and side panels each have inner and outer surfaces, wherein the inner surfaces are disposed within the interior of the package


20


and the exterior surfaces are disposed about the exterior of the package (the exterior surfaces only being visible in FIG.


3


).




The package


20


is preferably used to store powdered or granular products


34


(FIG.


4


), examples of which might include laundry detergents, foods, and the like. In addition, the package


20


can be used to store any other products where it is desired to provide a freshness seal and/or prevent exposure of the product to the air or moisture. The terms “granular” and “powdered” are used interchangeably herein and are intended to refer to any products comprising solid or semi-sold particles. While the present invention is described herein with reference to the exemplary six-sided package of

FIG. 3

, it is contemplated that the present invention can be adapted for use with other package configurations and shapes. For example, the present invention can be used with packages having one or more curved or curvilinear panels and the like. Further, the present invention can be used with top fill and side fill cartons. While the package


20


is illustrated in

FIG. 3

with the lid


22


disposed at the top of the carton, it is contemplated that the lid


22


can be placed at other locations, multiple lids can be provided and other lid configurations can be accommodated.




In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, the lid


22


includes a tab


36


(

FIG. 4

) having one or more extensions


37


. The extensions


37


engage one or more slots


38


when the lid is in the closed position, as best seen in

FIGS. 3 and 7

. The lid


22


includes side lid flaps


40


and


42


, a top lid flap


44


and a front lid flap


46


to which is connected the tab


36


. The tab


36


preferably extends substantially the length of the front lid flap


46


, thereby adding additional rigidity to the lid


22


which can prevent accidental tearing of the same. Each extension


37


preferably tapers toward its distal end, as best seen in

FIG. 4

, to facilitate engagement of the distal end with its mating slot


38


. The lid


22


is connected to the side panel


32


by a hinge


48


which is disposed between the top lid flap


44


of the lid


22


and the side panel


32


. As will be appreciated, the hinge


48


can be integrally formed with the lid


22


and side panel


32


or can be provided as a separate structure, as is known in the art. As will be appreciated, the side and front lid flaps


40


,


42


and


46


will overlap with the side panels


26


,


28


and


30


, respectively, when the lid


22


is in the closed position.




As best seen in

FIG. 4

, the container


21


comprises an opening


39


through which the product


34


can be removed when the lid is in the raised position. A seal, such as that described in the commonly assigned U.S. patent application entitled “Cartons Having A Seal For Separating A Utensil From The Carton's Contents” which was filed concurrently herewith on Mar. 4, 1999 under express mailing label no. EL251623212US and which is incorporated herein by reference, can be used to seal the opening in order to separate the product stored in the container from the environment. The seal can be attached to the container about a portion of the outer surface of each of the side panels. The seal can be formed from a polymer, such as linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE). The seal can be attached using an adhesive.




The package


20


can be formed from the blank


50


illustrated in FIG.


5


. The blank


50


has a section corresponding to each of the lid flaps


40


,


42


,


44


and


46


and each of the side panels


26


,


28


,


30


and


32


, as shown. For purposes of discussion, it is the interior surfaces of the flaps and panels of the blank


50


which are visible in FIG.


5


. The base


24


of the package


20


is preferably formed from base flaps


52


,


54


,


56


and


58


. The blank


50


also includes a glue flap


59


disposed along an edge of the side panel


32


. The flaps and panels of the blank


50


are integrally interconnected with each other by score lines


60


,


62


,


63


,


64


,


65


,


66


,


67


,


68


, and


69


. The score lines are cut deep enough to facilitate bending of the various flaps and panels about their respective score lines without fracture or separation of the flaps and panels from their neighboring flap or panel.




In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the blank


50


includes a slot cover


70


interconnected with the side panel


28


at the score line


71


. Most preferably, the slot cover


70


is integrally formed with the side panel


28


such that the slot cover


70


and the side panel


28


are formed as a single piece. As shown in

FIG. 5

, each of the slots


38


extends through the side panel


28


so that there is sufficient surface available within slot for locking engagement with the extensions


37


when the lid


22


is in the closed position. The purpose of the slot cover


70


is to shield the slots


38


from the interior of the container and accommodate a slot which extends completely through the side panel


28


. While the slot cover


70


is illustrated as single structure, each slot


38


can be provided with a separate slot cover


70


and/or the slot cover


70


can be interconnected with the side panel


28


(or another flap or panel) in other manners (e.g., attached below the slots


38


rather than above) so long as the slot cover


70


shields the slots


38


from the product stored in the interior of the container.




To assemble the package


20


from the blank


50


, the blank


50


of

FIG. 5

is first folded and glued to form the sleeve


74


shown in FIG.


6


. In forming the sleeve


74


, the glue flap


59


is folded about 90 degrees about the score line


62


. Glue is applied to glue flap


59


at the glue line


73


and the blank


50


is folded about the score lines


64


,


66


and


68


so that the side panel


30


is disposed adjacent the glue flap


59


such that it can be attached to the glue flap


59


with the adhesive, thereby forming the sleeve


74


. The base


24


is formed from the base sections


52


,


54


,


56


and


58


by interconnecting these sections using an adhesive. Similarly, the lid


22


is formed by adhesively interconnecting the lid flaps


40


,


42


, and


46


with the interconnecting lid flaps


76


and


78


. As will be appreciated, other blanks can be used to form the package


20


without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, the lid


22


can be provided as a separate structure apart from the blank


50


. In addition, the size and shape of the blank


50


can be varied and the order of folding and gluing the various panels and flaps can also be changed.




During formation of the sleeve


74


, the slot cover


70


is preferably folded about 180 degrees about the score line


71


, as best seen in FIG.


7


. The slot cover


70


is attached to itself after folding by an adhesive at an upper adhesive line


82


after folding about the score line


71


. The slot cover


70


is also preferably attached to the side panel


28


by an adhesive along a lower adhesive line


84


. Because the upper and lower adhesive lines are disposed above and below the slot


38


, respectively, the combination of the slot cover


70


and the adhesive lines effectively seals the slots


38


from the product stored within the package


20


, thereby reducing the risk of spillage of the product due accumulation about the extensions


37


when the package


20


is first opened, as well as during subsequent openings. The slot cover


70


is preferably sized so that it is slightly larger than the slots


38


so as to accommodate the upper and lower glue lines


82


and


84


. While the slot cover


70


is illustrated as a single piece extending across the length of the side panel


28


(see, e.g., FIG.


3


), it is understood that separate slot covers


70


can be provided for each slot


38


of the side panel


28


. Additional glue lines


86


and


88


can also be provided transverse to the glue lines


82


and


84


(

FIG. 5

) so that the adhesive is distributed around the slots thereby completely separating the slots


38


from the product


34


stored in the container


21


.




As previously discussed, the tab


36


preferably includes one or more extensions


37


which engage the slots


38


, as shown in FIG.


7


. The extensions


37


preferably form an acute angle θ with the front lid flap


46


, which facilitates the locking function of the extensions


37


. More preferably, the angle θ is between about 1 degree and about 70 degrees, and, more preferably, the angle θ is between about 5 degrees and about 30 degrees. The tab


36


and the extensions


37


preferably have sufficient resiliency (i.e., springback) to retain their shape and function after repeated lid opening and closing cycles. This resiliency also assists in the extensions


37


providing an audible click-like sound when engaging the slots


38


to provide confirmation of engagement therewith. The thickness of the tab


36


and the extensions


37


along or in combination with the use of score marks or partial slits at the point where the tab


36


interconnects with front lid flap


46


can be varied to provide the tab and extensions with the appropriate amount of resiliency. The length of the extensions


37


should be at least equal to the thickness of the side panel


28


so that the extensions


37


can fully engage the slots


38


.




While the package


20


is illustrated as having two slots


38


and two mating extensions


37


, it will be appreciated that the package


20


can be provided with other slot and mating extension and/or tab configurations. For example, the panel


28


can be provided with a single slot


138


extending the substantially the length of the side panel


28


of the package


120


, as shown in FIG.


8


. Also, in the case of larger packages (e.g., packages having a weight when filled of 2 or more kilograms), the container


21


can be provided with a container liner


98


as shown for additional strength (the exemplary container liner


98


also being illustrated in FIGS.


9


and


10


). The tab


136


, which engages the slot, can be provided without the extensions


37


since they are no longer necessary when a long single slot is utilized.




Alternatively, the panel


28


can be provided with more than two slots, as shown in FIG.


9


. The length, width and shape of the slots


38


can be varied, and, where multiple slots are disposed on the same panel, the orientation of the slots relative to one another can also be varied. For instance, the slots can be offset from one another, as shown in FIG.


9


. Further, additional slots can be provided on the other side panels (e.g., panels


26


and


30


) and in combination with, or in the alternative to, the slots


38


of the side panel


28


, as shown in FIG.


10


. The lid


22


of the package


320


further comprises additional tabs


336


and extensions for engaging the slots


38


of the side panels


26


and


30


. An exemplary blank


150


which can be used to form the package


320


is illustrated in FIG.


11


. The blank


150


is similar to the blank


50


but includes additional slot covers


70


which are disposed adjacent to and integrally interconnected with the side panels


26


and


30


. These slot covers are used to the cover the slots


38


of the side panels


26


and


30


the same as previously described with respect to the slots


38


of side panel


28


. While, the blank


150


is illustrated without the lid


22


attached, it is contemplated that the slot cover


70


attached to the side panel


30


could be arranged differently to accommodate integral attachment of the lid


22


to the blank


150


.




Providing additional extensions, slots and slot covers further increases the ability of the lid


22


to resist opening forces during use, such as when the package is knocked over, while still providing a sift-resistant package. In addition, placement of the extensions


37


toward the corners of a lid


22


(i.e., near the intersection of the front lid flap


46


with the side lid flaps


40


and


42


) improves the lid/container locking effectiveness. The use of slots and extensions on multiple side panels also increases the locking effectiveness of the present invention.




Referring to

FIGS. 12 and 13

, the sealing effectiveness of the lid


22


can be further enhanced by attachment of a flexible gasket


100


(e.g., in the form of a tape or a flexible silicone-like glue) to the top lid flap


44


. The gasket


100


is preferably U-shaped and also disposed adjacent to the front and side lid flaps


40


,


42


and


46


such that it can engage the tops of the side panels


26


and


30


and the top of the slot cover


70


when the lid is in the closed position. The gasket


100


assists in preventing sifting of the product between slot cover


70


and the top lid flap


44


when the lid


22


is closed.




Alternatively, a flexible gasket


200


can be placed about or adjacent to the top perimeter the side panels


26


,


28


and


30


of a package


420


, as shown in FIG.


14


. The package


420


also comprises the container liner


98


and a lid liner


102


. Each of the liners are preferably attached to their adjacent panels by adhesive and provide additional rigidity to the package


420


.




The foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Modifications or variations are possible and contemplated in light of the above teachings by those skilled in the art, and the embodiments discussed were chosen and described in order to best illustrate the principles of the invention and its practical application. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the claims appended hereto.



Claims
  • 1. A sift-resistant reclosable package for a granular or powdered product, comprising:a container for storing the product, said container comprising a first panel having an inner and an outer surface and having at least one slot disposed therethrough, a cover extending over said slot for preventing the sifting of the product through said slot, said cover being attached to the inner surface of said first panel; and a lid hingedly attached to said container, said lid having a downwardly depending flap with an extension attached thereto wherein said flap and said extension are made of a resilient material such that said extension engages said slot when said container is closed by said lid and such that said lid is locked, thereby maintaining said container in a closed position and preventing buildup of the product on the edge of the extension.
  • 2. The sift-resistant reclosable package of claim 1 wherein said cover is attached to said first panel by an upper and a lower adhesive line relative to said slot and wherein said upper and lower adhesive lines are adjacent said slot.
  • 3. The sift-resistant reclosable package of claim 1 wherein said extension forms an acute angle with said flap.
  • 4. The sift-resistant reclosable package of claim 1 wherein said cover is integrally formed with said side panel having said slot and wherein said cover is folded behind said side panel to cover said slot.
  • 5. The package of claim 1, wherein said first panel further comprises a plurality of slots and said lid further comprises a plurality of extensions for engaging said plurality of slots.
  • 6. The package of claim 1, wherein said lid further comprises a U-shaped gasket for sealingly engaging said cover.
  • 7. The package of claim 1, wherein said container further comprises an inner liner disposed within said container for storing the product, said inner liner being disposed adjacent said first panel and said cover.
  • 8. The package of claim 1, wherein said container further comprises a second panel having an inner and an outer surface and having at least one slot disposed therethrough, a cover extending over said slot for preventing the sifting of the product through said slot, said cover being attached to the inner surface of said second panel and wherein said lid further comprises a second downwardly depending flap with an extension attached thereto for engaging the slot of said second panel.
  • 9. The package of claim 3 wherein said acute angle is comprised between about 5° and 7°.
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