The present disclosure relates generally to packaging and in particular to packaging that provides a clear indication in the event of tampering.
Various consumer products are typically packaged in containers. Generally, the consumer desires that the containers remain intact in order to preserve the value of the goods contained therein. Proving evidence of container tampering, or evidence that the container has previously been opened, would be advantageous in maintaining the quality and value of the packaged goods.
In at least one aspect, the disclosed embodiments are directed to a tamper evident container including a cover having a first interlocking flange with a first tab for opening and closing the container and a first extension joined to the first tab along a frangible score line, a base having a second interlocking flange with a second tab for opening and closing the container and a second extension joined to the second tab along a frangible score line, the first extension including one or more first interlocking elements and the second extension including one or more second interlocking elements, where the first and second interlocking elements, when securely fastened together, prevent access to the first and second tabs, and require more force to separate than to sever the first and second extensions along the frangible score lines.
In at least another aspect, a method of providing a tamper evident container includes forming a cover with a first interlocking flange with a first tab for opening the container and a first extension joined to the first tab along a frangible score line, forming a base with a second interlocking flange with a second tab for opening the container and a second extension joined to the second tab along a frangible score line, providing the first extension with one or more first interlocking elements and the second extension with one or more second interlocking elements, where the first and second interlocking elements, when securely fastened together, prevent access to the first and second tabs, and require more force to separate than to sever the first and second extensions along the frangible score lines.
In at least a further aspect, a tamper evident container includes a cover having a first interlocking flange with a first tab for opening the container and a first extension joined to the first tab along a frangible score line, a second interlocking flange located on an end of the cover opposite the first interlocking flange, the second interlocking flange having a second tab for opening the container and a second extension joined to the second tab along a frangible score line, a base including a third interlocking flange with a third tab for opening the container and a third extension joined to the third tab along a frangible score line, a fourth interlocking flange located on an end of the base opposite the third interlocking flange, the fourth interlocking flange having a fourth tab for opening the container and a fourth extension joined to the fourth tab along a frangible score line, the first extension including one or more first interlocking elements, the second extension including one or more second interlocking elements, the third extension including one or more third interlocking elements and the fourth extension including one or more fourth interlocking elements, where the first and second interlocking elements, when securely fastened together, prevent access to the first and second tabs, and require more force to separate than to sever the first and second extensions along the frangible score lines, and where the third and fourth interlocking elements, when securely fastened together, prevent access to the third and fourth tabs, and require more force to separate than to sever the third and fourth extensions along the frangible score lines.
In at least yet another aspect, a tamper evident container includes a cover having a first interlocking flange with a first tab for opening the container and a first extension joined to the first tab along a first frangible score line, a base comprising a second interlocking flange with a second tab for opening the container and a second extension joined to the second tab along a second frangible score line, a rim extending substantially around a perimeter of the base, the rim having a flat portion connected to an outer wall portion, and a flange portion extending from the outer wall portion, wherein a position of the flat portion and the flange portion correspond to a sheet line, wherein the first and second interlocking flanges, when securely fastened together, prevent access to the first and second tabs, and require more force to separate than to sever the first and second extensions along the frangible score lines.
In at least a still further aspect, a method of providing a tamper evident container includes forming a cover with a first interlocking flange with a first tab for opening the container and a first extension joined to the first tab along a frangible score line, forming a base with a second interlocking flange with a second tab for opening the container and a second extension joined to the second tab along a frangible score line, forming a rim extending substantially around a perimeter of the base, the rim formed with a flat portion connected to an outer wall portion, and a flange portion extending from the outer wall portion, wherein a position of the flat portion and the flange portion correspond to a sheet line, and wherein the first and second interlocking flanges, when securely fastened together, prevent access to the first and second tabs, and require more force to separate than to sever the first and second extensions along the frangible score lines.
The disclosed embodiments are directed to providing a tamper evident container with tabs that are inaccessible until a locking mechanism is removed.
The cover 102 and base 104 may further include respective first and second interlocking flanges 110, 112 with tabs that extend outward and with complementary frangible locking elements 114, 116. In some embodiments the cover 102 and base 104 may be connected by a hinge 118, while in other embodiments the cover 102 and base 104 may be implemented as separate pieces. In embodiments where the cover 102 and base 104 are implemented as separate pieces, the cover 102 and base 104 may have interlocking flanges on opposing sides with frangible locking elements.
The raised area 218 and the position of the flat top portion 208 operates to cause the first and second interlocking flanges 110, 112 to abut, one over the other, with little or no space in between, when the cover 102 is closed over the base 104 as shown in
The raised area 318 and the position of the flat top portion 308 operate to cause the first and second interlocking flanges 110, 112 to abut, one over the other, with little or no space in between, when the cover 102 is closed over the base 104 as shown in
The interlocking flanges 110, 112 may be located at any location along the perimeter of the container, for example, along any side or at any corner of the container.
In some embodiments of the rim 402, the bead 414 extending upward and outward from the flat portion 408 may block access to the peripheral edge 430 of the cover 428 when the cover 428 is closed. The peripheral edge 430 of the cover 428 may generally be rendered even more inaccessible by the presence of the inward protrusion 432 of the bead 414 with the undercut 434. In additional embodiments, the peripheral edge 430 of the cover 428 may extend toward and may contact the bead 414 proximate a junction of the flat portion 408 and the bead 414. Returning to
The profile of the rim 402 with the upper relief 426 may be implemented using conventional 2D trim techniques and advantageously avoids using 3D trim techniques. As a result, this disclosed embodiment is easier and less expensive to produce.
The relief 418 and the position of the flat portion 408 operate to cause the first and second interlocking flanges 110, 112 to abut, one over the other, with little or no space in between, when the cover 102 is closed over the base 104 as shown in
The relief 418 and the position of the flat portion 408 operate to cause the first and second interlocking flanges 110, 112 to abut, one over the other, with little or no space in between, when the cover 102 is closed over the base 104 as shown in
The interlocking elements 508, 608 while shown as cylindrical, may have any shape that may allow the interlocking elements 508, 608 to securely fasten together. In some embodiments first interlocking elements 508 may be male interlocking elements extending downward, while second interlocking elements 608 may be female interlocking elements with receptacles capable of receiving male interlocking elements, while in other embodiments, the first interlocking elements 508 may be female interlocking elements and the second interlocking elements 608 may be male interlocking elements. In still other embodiments, the first interlocking elements 508 may include a female interlocking element and a male interlocking element and the second interlocking elements 608 may include a corresponding male interlocking element and a female interlocking element. The first and second interlocking elements may have an interference fit, or any other suitable fit, that when securely fastened together, requires more force to separate than to sever the first and second extensions 504, 604 along the first and second score lines 506, 606.
The first interlocking flange 110 may include an indication 602 as to where to apply force to the securely fastened first and second extensions 504, 604 for removing the first and second extensions 504, 604. Because the force required to separate the interlocking elements 110, 112 is greater than a force that severs the first and second extensions 504, 604 along the score lines 506, 606, the securely fastened first and second extensions 504, 604 will separate along the score lines 506, 606 as a unit from the first and second tabs 502, 602 to clearly provide an indication that the container 100 has been opened, or at least an attempt has been made to open the container 100. One or both of the first and second tabs 502, 602 may have a protrusion 604 that may hold the interlocking flanges 110, 112 apart to facilitate finger access to open the container when the securely fastened first and second extensions 504, 604 have been separated along the score lines 506, 606 as a unit from the first and second tabs 502, 602.
In some embodiments, the cover 102 and base 104 may be configured such that they may be repetitively mated by closing the cover 102 over the base 104 such that the rib portion 214, 315 contacts the lower recess 212, 312 to form the leak resistant press fit seal 216, 316 without securely fastening the interlocking elements 508, 608 together. This may allow the container 100 to be repetitively filled and closed, for example with different foodstuffs, and then securely closing the container 100 by securely fastening the interlocking elements 508, 608 together, hereby activating the tamper evident features, when the filling operations are complete.
The disclosed embodiments allow for the use of various container configurations including hinged containers and containers with separate covers and bases. The interlocking flanges are frangible with locking elements that require significant force to separate over and above the force required to separate the first and second extensions along the score lines in the lid and base, providing an easily discernable indication that the container has been opened. The rim has specific features that allow the interlocking flanges to abut, or lay flat together, one over the other, with little or no space between, which prevents access to the tabs of the interlocking flanges, without removing the securely fastened interlocking elements as a unit.
It is noted that the embodiments described herein can be used individually or in any combination thereof. It should be understood that the foregoing description is only illustrative of the embodiments. Various alternatives and modifications can be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the embodiments. Accordingly, the present embodiments are intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variances that fall within the scope of the appended claims.
Various modifications and adaptations may become apparent to those skilled in the relevant arts in view of the foregoing description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. However, all such and similar modifications of the teachings of the disclosed embodiments will still fall within the scope of the disclosed embodiments.
Various features of the different embodiments described herein are interchangeable, one with the other. The various described features, as well as any known equivalents can be mixed and matched to construct additional embodiments and techniques in accordance with the principles of this disclosure.
Furthermore, some of the features of the exemplary embodiments could be used to advantage without the corresponding use of other features. As such, the foregoing description should be considered as merely illustrative of the principles of the disclosed embodiments and not in limitation thereof.
This application is Continuation in Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/752,109, titled “Temper Evident Container,” filed on 24 Jan. 2020, incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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