Claims
- 1. A plastic container package, comprising:
- a first generally hollow, substantially hemi-spherical shell member formed by a wall having an annular rim element defining a cylindrical thickening annulus of a select length with a first end associated with a recessed ledge and a second end, said annular rim thickening from said first end toward said second end, said annular rim element having a generally circular configuration with a substantially smooth inner surface and a second outer substantially smooth surface;
- a second generally hollow, substantially hemi-spherical shell member formed by a wall, said second member having an annular lip element with a generally circular periphery defining a surface corresponding in dimension and diameter to cooperate with the smooth inner surface of said annular rim element of said first shell member, said annular lip element adapted to juxtapose and overlap said angled outer surface of said rim element of said first shell member to establish an interference fit between said lip element of the second shell member and said rim element of the first shell member, so as to provide a frictional compression fit established by camming engagement to separably connect the first and second hemispherical members to form a substantially hollow spherical packaging container providing enhanced resistance to random separation of the first and second shell members.
- 2. The plastic package of claim 1 where the rim element has an end face which includes a tapering bevel adapted to facilitate guiding and engaging of the first shell member with the second shell member.
- 3. The plastic package of claim 1 where the bevel tapers inwardly and the camming engagement of the rim element and the lip element possesses adequate hoop strength to maintain engagement of the first and second shell members during vending.
- 4. A plastic container package, comprising:
- a first generally hollow, substantially hemi-spherical shell member formed by a wall having an annular rim element of a generally circular configuration defining an outwardly facing surface of a first select diameter and a recessed ledge;
- a second generally hollow, substantially hemi-spherical shell member formed by a wall, said second member having an annular lip element with a generally circular periphery defining an interiorly facing surface having a diameter which corresponds to the first select diameter and is dimensioned to cooperate with said annular rim element of said first shell member so as to provide a frictional compression fit therewith to separably connect the first and second hemispherical members to form a substantially hollow spherical packaging container where the first and second members are formed of injection molded polystyrene and where the polystyrene is of a thickness ranging from 2 to 10 mils.
- 5. The plastic package of claim 4 where the polystyrene is of a thickness of 3 to 6 mils.
- 6. The plastic package of claim 5 where the wall thickness of the first shell member and the wall thickness of the second shell member are substantially equal.
- 7. The plastic package of claim 5 where the first and second wall thickness are equal and both the annular rim element and annular lip element are complementarily beveled where the annular rim element progressively thickens from the ledge to an end and the annular lip element thickness increases progressively from a base to an end to provide a reversible frictional interference fit between the first and second shell members when assembled.
- 8. The plastic package of claim 5 where the first shell member has a substantially constant exterior first radius of curvature, the annular rim element of the first shell member defines a second radius of curvature, the second shell member has a third radius of curvature substantially equal to that of the first radius of curvature and the annular lip element has a fourth radius of curvature.
- 9. The plastic package of claim 8 where the first, third and fourth radii of curvature are substantially equal.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application to U.S. Design patent application Ser. No. 29/056,354 filed Jun. 27, 1996.
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Excerpt from 1993 Parkway Machine Corporation Catalogue (pp. 14-15) No Author. |
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