The present disclosure is directed to constructions and methods of making stackable containers, and more particularly to, containers that have a lid and base with interconnecting stacking features such as grooves and/or projecting ribs. The interconnecting stacking features are configured and adapted to reduce or eliminate tearing of labels when multiple containers are stacked on one another and to facilitate upright stacking of multiple containers even with a label applied.
When a thermoplastic container or cup is covered on one side with a label, mechanisms used for stacking containers, such as rails on the top surface, tend to raise the labels above the top surface of the container, such that there is a gap between the label and the top surface of the container, also known as “tenting.” As a result, when a second container is stacked upon the first, the label can be torn proximate to the area where the gap is, as there is no support behind the label. Moreover, because the label is raised with respect to the top of the container (e.g. “tented”) the mating recessed portions on the bottom of the second container do not mate properly and can cause the second container to be tilted with respect to the lid of the first. This tends to present problems when many containers need to be stacked, as the angle between the first container and those progressively stacked gets larger and larger the more containers that are stacked.
The tearing results in a number of possible problems, including altering the appearance of the container to the point that consumers may not want to purchase or would otherwise return a product in a container with a torn label. Furthermore, when such containers are to be stacked on store shelves, for example, the tilting may have a negative impact on the stackability of the containers. For example, instead of a linear stack of containers, the stack can be tilted off axis and result in containers falling.
In general, the present containers have been considered satisfactory for their intended purpose. There is a need, therefore, for improved containers that are adapted and configured to reduce or eliminate label tearing when the container is stacked, or other stacking issues.
The purpose and advantages of the below described illustrated embodiments will be set forth in and apparent from the description that follows. Additional advantages of the illustrated embodiments will be realized and attained by the containers and methods particularly pointed out in the written description and the claims herein, as well as from the drawings.
To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the illustrated embodiments, in one embodiment, described herein is a container having a first container portion and a second container portion. The first container portion includes a first panel and a first sidewall extending from the first panel. The first panel includes a groove formed around at least a portion of a perimeter of the first panel. The second container portion includes a second panel and a second sidewall extending from the second panel toward the first container portion when the container is in a closed position. The second panel includes an outwardly projecting rib formed around at least a portion of a perimeter of the second panel. In certain constructions, the first and second panels include substantially planar portions. Alternatively, the first and second panels can include convex/concave portions.
In embodiments of the present disclosure, the groove is u-shaped and/or the outwardly projecting rib is u-shaped. It is contemplated that the groove of the first panel is configured and adapted to mate with an outwardly projecting rib of another container. It is envisioned that, in constructions where the container is round, the first and second panels can be circular and the groove and/or outwardly projecting rib can include one or more arcuate portions. In such constructions, the first and second sidewalls have a circular cross-section and define a longitudinal axis for the container and the base has a cross section that is axially symmetrical.
It is envisioned that the first container portion can include a gradual curved transition portion between the first panel and the first sidewall. It is contemplated that the first panel can include a plateau portion raised with respect to the groove. The plateau portion can define an outwardly facing surface.
It is envisioned that in certain embodiments, the groove includes two linear segments. The two linear segments can be parallel to one another. It is contemplated that the groove can include a third linear segment connecting the two linear segments. The groove can include two arcuate transitions. Each arcuate transition can be adjacent to a respective end of the third linear segment. Each arcuate transition can connect the third linear segment to a respective end of one of the two linear segments.
In accordance with some embodiments, the outwardly projecting rib includes two linear segments. The two linear segments of the outwardly projecting rib can be parallel to one another. It is contemplated that, in certain embodiments, the outwardly projecting rib includes a third linear segment connecting the two linear segments. The outwardly projecting rib can include two arcuate transitions. Each arcuate transition can be adjacent to a respective end of the third linear segment. Each arcuate transition can connect the third linear segment to a respective end of one of the two linear segments.
In embodiments of the present disclosure, the first container portion is configured and adapted to engage with the second container portion to form a leak resistant seal when the container is in the closed position. In some embodiments, the container can include a hinge joining the first container portion to the second container portion. It is also contemplated that the container can be a two-piece container without a hinge. In accordance with some embodiments, the first and second container portions and the hinge can be formed from a single sheet of material.
In embodiments of the present disclosure, the second container portion is a base of the container, the second panel is a bottom panel of the base, and the second sidewall extends upwardly from the bottom panel. It is also contemplated that in some embodiments, the second container portion can be a lid of the container. The bottom panel can include a planar portion upwardly recessed toward the first container portion with respect to the outwardly projecting rib. It is envisioned that in accordance with some embodiments, the outwardly projecting rib of the bottom panel is configured and adapted to mate with a groove of another container, e.g. a groove on the lid of another container.
In embodiments of the present disclosure, the first container portion is a lid of the container, the first panel is a top panel of the lid, and the first sidewall extends downwardly from the top panel. It is also contemplated that in some embodiments, the first container portion can be a base of the container. It is envisioned that in accordance with some embodiments, the groove of the top panel is configured and adapted to mate with an outwardly projecting rib of another container, e.g. an outwardly projecting rib on the base of another container.
In accordance with another aspect, a container assembly includes a container having a lid and a base. The lid includes an upper surface and a sidewall. The upper surface includes a groove formed around at least a portion of a perimeter of the upper surface. The base has a bottom surface and a sidewall extending from the bottom surface toward the lid when the container is in a closed position. The bottom surface includes a downwardly projecting rib formed around at least a portion of a perimeter of the bottom surface.
In accordance with some embodiments, the container is a first container and the container assembly includes a second container. The second container can include a lid and a base. The lid of the second container is similar to lid of the first container. The base of the second container is similar to the base of the first container. The base of the second container can have a bottom surface and a sidewall extending from the bottom surface toward the lid when the second container is in a closed position. The bottom surface of the second container can include a downwardly projecting rib formed around at least a portion of a perimeter of the bottom surface. In embodiments of the present disclosure, the second container is stacked on top of the lid of the first container and the downwardly projecting rib of the second container is nested within the groove of the first container.
It is envisioned that the first container includes a gradual curved transition portion between the upper surface and the sidewall. In accordance with some embodiments, the first container includes a label extending from the upper surface of the lid, over the gradual curved transition portion toward the base of the first container. The label can be in direct abutment with the upper surface of the lid of the first container to mitigate interference with the second container stacked on top of the first container.
So that those having ordinary skill in the art, to which the present embodiments pertain, will more readily understand how to manufacture the novel containers and employ the novel methods, certain illustrated embodiments thereof will be described in detail herein-below with reference to the drawings, wherein:
The below illustrated embodiments are directed to container constructions and methods of making the same, and more particularly to, containers that have a lid which is constructed to reduce or eliminate damage to a label on the container when the container is stacked during shipment and retail, and to ensure easier more reliable stacking of many containers. It is to be appreciated the below illustrated embodiments are not limited in any way to what is shown, as the illustrated embodiments described below are merely exemplary of the invention, which can be embodied in various forms, as appreciated by one skilled in the art. Therefore, it is to be understood that any structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the certain illustrated embodiments.
Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art relating to the below illustrated embodiments. Although any methods and materials similar or equivalent to those described herein can also be used in the practice or testing of the below illustrated embodiments, exemplary methods and materials are now described.
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A method of forming container 100 can include forming a hinge 123 that joins the lid 102 to the base 120 of the container 100 from the single sheet of plastic material. Preferably, the single sheet of plastic material has a uniform material thickness such that the lid 102 and base 120 each are formed having the same thickness.
The techniques described herein are exemplary, and should not be construed as implying any particular limitation on the present disclosure. It should be understood that various alternatives, combinations and modifications could be devised by those skilled in the art. For example, steps associated with the processes described herein can be performed in any order, unless otherwise specified or dictated by the steps themselves. The present disclosure is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variances that fall within the scope of the appended claims.
The terms “comprise”, “include”, and conjugations thereof are to be interpreted as specifying the presence of the stated features, integers, steps or components, but not precluding the presence of one or more other features, integers, steps or components or groups thereof.
Although the containers and methods of the subject invention have been described with respect to the embodiments disclosed above, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the subject invention as defined by the appended claims.