Polymeric containers and container assemblies with cohesive
A polymeric container assembly comprises first and second polymeric containers. The first polymeric container includes a first continuous body portion and a first rim having a first surface. The first rim encompasses and projects laterally outwardly from the first body portion. The first surface of the first rim includes a first cohesive. The second polymeric container includes a second continuous body portion and a second rim having a second surface. The second rim encompasses and projects laterally outwardly from the second body portion. The second surface of the second rim includes a second cohesive. The first container and the second container are adapted to be releasably attachable to each other by pressing the first and second rims together such that the first cohesive and the second cohesive contact and releasably attach to each other.
The present invention relates generally to polymeric containers. More particularly, the present invention relates to releasably attaching container assemblies and containers therein with cohesives.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe use of inexpensive polymeric packaging containers has become popular, especially for preparing and serving various food products. Polymeric containers have been used for heating the food product(s) disposed therein.
It would be desirable to have a polymeric container that would be easy for the customer to close and open. It would also be desirable to provide a container that is releasably attachable and prevents or inhibits material, such as liquid, from leaving the container. It would be desirable for a container to function without necessarily having a lid, but if a lid is desired to form a container assembly, a customer would be able to form such an assembly easily.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccording to one embodiment, a polymeric container assembly comprises first and second polymeric containers. The first polymeric container includes a first continuous body portion and a first rim having a first surface. The first rim encompasses and projects laterally outwardly from the first body portion. The first surface of the first rim includes a first cohesive. The second polymeric container includes a second continuous body portion and a second rim having a second surface. The second rim encompasses and projects laterally outwardly from the second body portion. The second surface of the second rim includes a second cohesive. The first container and the second container are adapted to be releasably attachable to each other by pressing the first and second rims together such that the first cohesive and the second cohesive contact and releasably attach to each other.
According to one method, a polymeric container assembly is formed by providing a first polymeric container that includes a first continuous body portion and a first rim having a first surface. The first rim encompasses and projects laterally outwardly from the first body portion. The first surface of the first rim includes a first cohesive. A second polymeric container is provided that includes a second continuous body portion and a second rim having a second surface. The second rim encompasses and projects laterally outwardly from the second body portion. The second surface of the second rim includes a second cohesive. One of the first container and the second container is flipped such that the first container and second container are generally aligned and the first rim and the second rim are adjacent to each other. The first and second rims are pressed together such that the first cohesive and the second cohesive contact and releasably attach to each other.
According to one embodiment, a polymeric container to be used in a polymeric container assembly comprises a continuous body portion and a rim having a first surface. The rim encompasses and projects laterally outwardly from the body portion. The first surface of the rim includes a first cohesive. The rim is adapted to be releasably attachable by pressing the rim together with a rim having a second cohesive of a second container such that the first and second cohesives are in contact with each other.
According to another embodiment, a polymeric container assembly comprises a first polymeric container and a second polymeric container. The first polymeric container includes a first continuous body portion, a first handle and a second handle. The first and second handles encompass and project laterally outwardly from the first body portion. The first handle includes a first cohesive. The second handle includes a second cohesive. The second polymeric container includes a second continuous body portion, a third handle and a fourth handle. The third and fourth handles encompass and project laterally outwardly from the second body portion. The third handle includes a third cohesive, while the fourth handle includes a fourth cohesive. The first container and the second container are adapted to be releasably attachable to each other by pressing the first handle and the third handle together such that the first cohesive and the third cohesive contact and releasably attach to each other and pressing the second handle and the fourth handle together such that the second cohesive and the fourth cohesive contact and releasably attach to each other.
According to another method, a polymeric container assembly is formed using first and second polymeric containers. The first polymeric container is provided that includes a first continuous body portion, a first handle, and a second handle. The first and second handles encompass and project laterally outwardly from the first body portion. The first handle includes a first cohesive, while the second handle includes a second cohesive. The second polymeric container is provided that includes a second continuous body portion, a third handle and a fourth handle. The third and fourth handles encompass and project laterally outwardly from the second body portion. The third handle includes a third cohesive, while the fourth handle includes a fourth cohesive. One of the first container and the second container is flipped such that the first and second handles of the first container are generally aligned with respective third and fourth handles of the second container. The first and third handles are pressed together such that the first cohesive and the third cohesive contact and releasably attach to each other. The second and fourth handles are pressed together such that the second cohesive and the fourth cohesive contact and releasably attach to each other.
According to another embodiment, a polymeric container to be used in a container assembly comprises a continuous body portion, a first handle and a second handle. The first and second handles encompass and project laterally outwardly from the body portion. The first and second handles include a first cohesive. The first and second handles are adapted to be releasably attachable to another container by pressing the first and second handles with respective third and fourth handles having a second cohesive of a second container.
According to one embodiment, a hinged polymeric container comprises a polymeric base and a polymeric lid. The polymeric base includes a first continuous body portion and a first rim having a first surface. The first rim encompasses and projects laterally outwardly from the first body portion. The first surface of the first rim includes a first cohesive. The polymeric lid includes a second continuous body portion and a second rim having a second surface. The second rim encompasses and projects laterally outwardly from the second body portion. The second surface of the second rim includes a second cohesive. The lid is hingedly attached to the base. The first rim and the second rim are adapted to be releasably attachable to each other by pressing the first and second rims together such that the first cohesive and the second cohesive contact and releasably attach to each other.
According to one method, a hinged polymeric container is formed by providing a polymeric base including a first continuous body portion and a first rim having a first surface. The first rim encompasses and projects laterally outwardly from the first body portion. The first surface of the first rim includes a first cohesive. A polymeric lid is provided that includes a second continuous body portion and a second rim having a second surface. The second rim encompasses and projects laterally outwardly from the second body portion. The second surface of the second rim includes a second cohesive. The lid is hingedly attached to the base. The first and second rims are pressed together such that the first cohesive and the second cohesive contact and releasably attach to each other.
According to a further embodiment, a polymeric container comprises a polymeric base and a polymeric lid. The polymeric base includes a first continuous body portion and a first rim. The first rim encompasses and projects laterally outwardly from the first body portion. The polymeric lid includes a second continuous body portion and a second rim. The second rim encompasses and projects laterally outwardly from the second body portion. Either the base or the lid forms a tab and the other of the base and the lid forms a slot. The tab has a surface that includes a second cohesive. The other of the base and the lid has a surface including a second cohesive. The base and lid are releasably attachable to each other by extending the tab into the slot such that the first cohesive and the second cohesive contact and releasably attach to each other.
According to yet another embodiment, a polymeric container assembly comprises a first polymeric container and a second polymeric container. The first polymeric container includes a first continuous body portion and a first flap integrally connected to and extending therefrom. The first continuous body portion has a first surface located opposite of the first flap. The first surface has a first cohesive. The first flap has a first inner surface including a second cohesive. The second polymeric container includes a second continuous body portion and a second flap integrally connected to and extending therefrom. The second body portion has a second surface located opposite of the second flap. The second surface has a third cohesive. The second flap has a second inner surface including a fourth cohesive. The first polymeric container and the second polymeric container are adapted to be releasably attachable to each other by contacting the first and fourth cohesives and contacting the second and third cohesives.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will herein be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that it is not intended to limit the invention to the particular forms disclosed but, on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS Referring to
It is contemplated that other container assemblies may be formed besides those in
The height and shape of the container assemblies may vary from that shown without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, the container assembly of
The container assemblies and containers of the present invention are typically used with respect to food, but may be used in other applications such as to store household goods, medical supplies, cosmetics or other items. Food container assemblies and containers may be used for serving, storing, preparing and/or re-heating the food.
Referring still to
As shown in
The use of a cohesive negates the need for an external latching mechanism. This is shown, for example, in the container assembly 100 of
It is contemplated that other cohesives may be used. For example, it is contemplated that a non-water soluble cohesive may be used. Non-water soluble cohesives, however, may have disadvantages such as (a) gaining FDA approval in applications involving food, and (b) possible reactions with the polymeric containers themselves.
The cohesives of the present invention generally have a pull strength of greater than about 0.5 lb. and, typically, have a pull strength of greater than 1.0 lb.
The cohesive 20 is shown in
The cohesive 20 may be applied to the rim 14 by a variety of methods. For example, the cohesive may be sprayed onto the rim. The spraying may be performed in patterns to efficiently use the cohesive, while still providing a desired holding strength. According to another method, the cohesive may be printed onto the rim. Non-limiting printing techniques that may be used include silk screening, flexo printing, and electrostatic screen printing. Any application method may be used for applying the cohesive 20 to the rim 14 provided that it enables a sufficient amount of cohesive 20 to be applied to achieve the desired holding strength.
Referring still to
The rim 114 includes a surface 114a (bottom-most surface of container 110 in
The polymeric containers 10, 110 are adapted to be releasably attachable to each other by pressing the rims 14, 114 together such that the cohesives 20, 120 contact and releasably attach to each other.
As shown best in
According to another embodiment, a container assembly may include rims in which each rim forms a plurality of recesses. For example, referring to
According to a further embodiment, a container assembly may include rims in which each rim forms a plurality of ripples. For example, referring to
The containers that contain the rims 64, 164 are releasably attachable to each other by pressing the rims 64, 164 together such that the cohesives 70a,b contact and releasably attach to the respective cohesives 170a,b. It is contemplated that the number of ripples may vary from that shown in
According to a further embodiment, a container assembly may include rims in which each rim has a surface that is generally planar. For example, referring to
According to another embodiment and referring specifically to
The continuous rim 214 includes a plurality of ribs 220 that projects generally upwardly therefrom. The plurality of ribs 220 is spaced around the general periphery of the polymeric container 210 and assists in forming a releasably lockable container assembly. The orientation of the plurality of ribs 220 creates a pattern that is generally normal to the direction of the rim 214. More specifically, the orientation of the plurality of ribs 220 may create a pattern that is normal to the direction of the rim 14. In a radial configuration with a pattern that is normal to the direction of the rim, each of the plurality of ribs 220, if extended inwardly, would pass through the general center of the plate. It is contemplated that other features besides the plurality of ribs may project upwardly from the continuous rim.
The plurality of ribs 220, however, may be formed in different patterns than shown in
Turning to
Similarly, second rib 220b of
To provide an improved locked container assembly, in one embodiment, the cohesive is added in the spaces formed between the ribs and added to a generally flat surface of the ribs themselves. For example, in
Additionally, to further provide an improved locked container assembly, at least one of the rib sidewalls may have an undercut. Such an optional undercut formed in the rib sidewall engages a similar undercut in a corresponding space formed between adjacent ribs of a second container when the container assembly is formed. For example, in
A polymeric container assembly 300 according to one embodiment of the present invention is depicted in
The polymeric container assembly 300 of
The second container 310 is flipped 180 degrees relative to the first container 210 such that the containers 210, 310 are generally aligned and the rims 214, 314 are adjacent to each other. This flipped position of container 310 relative to the container 210 is shown in
Referring to
Referring to
Referring to
Each of the plurality of handles 474, 476 includes a respective surface that forms a recess. Each of the recesses contains a respective cohesive. For example, in
The polymeric container 410 and the polymeric container 460 are adapted to be releasably attachable to each other by pressing the plurality of handles 424, 426, 474, and 476 together such that respective cohesives contact and releasably attach to each to other (see
As discussed above, each of the plurality of handles forms at least one recess therein. For example, in
According to another embodiment, a container assembly may include a plurality of handles that forms a plurality of recesses. For example, referring to
According to a further embodiment, a container assembly may include a plurality of handles in which each handle forms a plurality of ripples. For example, referring to
The containers that contain the handles are adapted to be releasably attachable to each other by pressing the handles together such that the cohesives 550a,b contact and releasably attach to respective cohesives 560a,b. It is contemplated that the number of ripples may vary from that shown in
According to a further embodiment, a container assembly may include a plurality of handles with surfaces that are generally planar. For example, referring to
According to another embodiment shown in
The polymeric lid 630 includes a continuous body portion 632 and a continuous rim 634 having a surface 634a. The rim 634 encompasses and projects laterally outwardly from the body portion 632. The surface 634a of the rim 634 includes a cohesive 640. The cohesives 620, 640 may be the same as described above in connection with cohesive 20. The cohesives 620, 640 are typically the same, but it is contemplated that the cohesives may be different as long as the cohesives can releasably attach to each other. The rims 614, 634 are adapted to be releasably attachable to each other by pressing the rims 614, 634 together such that the cohesives 620, 640 contact and releasably attach to each other.
According to one embodiment, the rims 614, 634 form a respective recess therein in which each of the recesses contains a cohesive. Specifically, as shown in
The height and shape of the hinged polymeric container may vary from that shown in
The hinged polymeric container may contain the cohesives on rims that are shaped differently than depicted in
According to another embodiment shown in
According to one embodiment, the polymeric lid 730 forms a tab 760 and the polymeric base 710 forms a slot or opening 770 (see
The cohesives 762, 772 may be the same as described above in connection with cohesive 20. The cohesives 762, 772 are typically the same, but it is contemplated that the cohesives may be different as long as the cohesives can releasably attach to each other.
It is contemplated that the tab 760 may extend through the slot 770 and be pushed upwardly in a clockwise direction (the direction opposite of arrow A in
The height and shape of the hinged polymeric container may vary from that shown in
According to another embodiment shown in
The polymeric container 850 (
The cohesives 820, 830, 870, and 880 may be the same as described above in connection with cohesive 20. The cohesives 820, 830, 870, and 880 are typically the same, but it is contemplated that the cohesives may be different as long as the cohesives can releasably attach to each other.
It is contemplated that the container assembly may include a plurality of flaps. For example, each of the polymeric containers forming the container assembly may include two flaps with cohesives. Each of these flaps is adapted to be releasably attachable to the other container by contacting the cohesives to each other.
The container and container assemblies of the present invention (e.g., the containers discussed above in
The containers and container assemblies may be formed by a polymeric foam. For example, the containers and container assemblies may be formed from a polystyrene foam. One example of a polystyrene foam is a high-impact polystyrene (HIPS). It is contemplated that one of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that other polymeric foams or combination of polymeric foams may be used to form the containers and container assemblies.
The containers and container assemblies of the present invention are typically disposable, but it is contemplated that they may be reused at a future time. The containers used in forming the container assemblies (e.g., container 10) are shown as including one compartment. It is contemplated that the containers may be shown of multiple compartments. Such containers are desirable for placing items (e.g., food items) in different compartments to prevent or inhibit commingling of items. For example, undesirable mixing of food items can corrupt the flavor and the consistency of the food items.
The container assemblies and containers of the present invention are typically used with respect to food, but may be used in other applications such as to store household goods, medical supplies, cosmetics or other items. Food container assemblies and containers may be used for serving, storing, preparing and/or re-heating the food.
A method of using such container assemblies includes placing the food and locking the containers to form a container assembly with food therein. The container assembly is then placed in a heating apparatus and heated. Typical heating apparatuses include microwaves and conventional ovens. The container assemblies may contain solid food products. The container assemblies may be used for storage in the refrigerator and/or the freezer.
The containers to be used in forming the container assemblies of the present invention may be formed using conventional thermoforming (e.g., by pressure, vacuum or the combination thereof), injection-molding processes, or rotational molding. According to one method of thermoforming, pellets of a polymeric resin and additives, if any, are added into an extruder. The pellets of the polymeric resin and additives, if any, are melted to form a blend. The blend is extruded through a die to form an extruded sheet. The extruded sheet is thermoformed to a desired shape of a container to be used in forming the container assembly.
The thickness of the container to be used in forming the container assemblies generally ranges from about 0.002 to about 0.15 inch, but is typically from about 0.005 to about 0.04 inch. The container assemblies may be opaque or a variety of colors or color combinations. The container assemblies typically have at least one transparent container if it is desired for the customer to ascertain the nature of the accommodated product and the condition thereof without having to open the container assembly.
While particular embodiments and applications of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the precise construction disclosed herein and that various modifications, changes, and variations may be apparent from the foregoing descriptions without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Claims
1. A polymeric container assembly comprising:
- a first polymeric container including a first continuous body portion and a first rim having a first surface, the first rim encompassing and projecting laterally outwardly from the first body portion, the first surface of the first rim including a first cohesive; and
- a second polymeric container including a second continuous body portion and a second rim having a second surface, the second rim encompassing and projecting laterally outwardly from the second body portion, the second surface of the second rim including a second cohesive,
- wherein the first container and the second container are adapted to be releasably attachable to each other by pressing the first and second rims together such that the first cohesive and the second cohesive contact and releasably attach to each other.
2. The container assembly of claim 1 wherein at least one of the first and second containers comprises polymeric foam.
3. The container assembly of claim 2 wherein at least one of the first and second containers comprises high-impact polystyrene.
4. The container assembly of claim 1 wherein at least one of the first and second containers comprises orientated polystyrene (OPS), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene or combinations thereof.
5. The container assembly of claim 4 wherein at least one of the first and second containers comprises mineral-filled polypropylene.
6. The container assembly of claim 1 wherein the first and second cohesives are the same.
7. The container assembly of claim 1 wherein the first and second cohesives are water-based cohesives.
8. The container assembly of claim 1 wherein the first rim forms at least one recess therein, the at least one recess including the first cohesive and wherein the second rim forms at least one recess therein, the at least one recess including the second cohesive.
9. The container assembly of claim 8 wherein the first rim forms a plurality of recesses and wherein the second rim forms a plurality of recesses.
10. The container assembly of claim 1 wherein the first and second containers are bowls.
11. The container assembly of claim 1 wherein the first and second containers are plates.
12. The container assembly of claim 1 wherein the first container is a bowl and the second container is a plate.
13. The container assembly of claim 1 wherein the first container is shaped substantially the same as the second container.
14. The container assembly of claim 13 wherein the first container is identical to the second container.
15. The container assembly of claim 1 wherein the first rim forms a first plurality of ripples projecting generally upwardly therefrom with a respective first space being formed between adjacent ones of the first plurality of ripples, the respective first space containing the first cohesive, wherein the second rim forms a plurality of ripples projecting generally upwardly therefrom with a respective second space being formed between adjacent ones of the second plurality of ripples, the respective second space containing the second cohesive, and wherein the first container and the second container are adapted to be releasably attachable to each other by pressing the first rim and the second rim together such that the first cohesive and the second cohesive contact and releasably attach to each other.
16. The container assembly of claim 1 wherein the first rim has a first plurality of upwardly-projecting features with first spaces being formed between adjacent upwardly-projecting features, the first spaces containing the first cohesive, wherein the second rim has a second plurality of upwardly-projecting features with second spaces being formed between adjacent upwardly-projecting features, the second spaces containing the second cohesive, the second rim and the first rim being shaped substantially the same, and wherein the first container and the second container are adapted to be releasably attachable to each other by pressing the first plurality of upwardly-projecting features and the second plurality of upwardly-projecting features together such that the first cohesive and the second cohesive contact and releasably attach to each other.
17. The container assembly of claim 1 wherein the first rim has a first plurality of ribs projecting generally upwardly therefrom such that first spaces are formed between adjacent ribs, the first spaces containing the first cohesive, wherein the second rim has a second plurality of ribs projecting generally upwardly therefrom such that second spaces are formed between adjacent ribs, the second spaces containing the second cohesive, and wherein the first container and the second container are adapted to be releasably attachable to each other by pressing the first plurality of upwardly-projecting ribs and the second plurality of upwardly-projecting ribs together such that the first cohesive and the second cohesive contact and releasably attach to each other.
18. The container assembly of claim 17 wherein each of the first plurality of upwardly-projecting ribs and the second plurality of upwardly-projecting ribs includes at least about 3 ribs.
19. The container assembly of claim 17 wherein each of the first plurality of upwardly-projecting ribs and the second plurality of upwardly-projecting ribs includes at least about 40 ribs.
20. A method of forming a polymeric container assembly, the method of comprising the acts of:
- providing a first polymeric container that includes a first continuous body portion and a first rim having a first surface, the first rim encompassing and projecting laterally outwardly from the first body portion, the first surface of the first rim including a first cohesive;
- providing a second polymeric container that includes a second continuous body portion and a second rim having a second surface, the second rim encompassing and projecting laterally outwardly from the second body portion, the second surface of the second rim including a second cohesive;
- flipping one of the first container and the second container such that the first container and second container are generally aligned and the first rim and the second rim are adjacent to each other; and
- pressing the first and second rims together such that the first cohesive and the second cohesive contact and releasably attach to each other.
21. The method of claim 20 further including placing a food article on at least one of the first container and the second container before pressing the first and second rims together.
22. The method of claim 20 wherein at least one of the first and second containers comprises polymeric foam.
23. The method of claim 22 wherein at least one of the first and second containers comprises high-impact polystyrene.
24. The method of claim 20 wherein at least one of the first and second containers comprises orientated polystyrene (OPS), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene or combinations thereof.
25. The method of claim 24 wherein at least one of the first and second containers comprises mineral-filled polypropylene.
26. The method of claim 20 wherein the first and second cohesives are the same.
27. The method of claim 20 wherein the first and second cohesives are water-based cohesives.
28. The method of claim 20 wherein the first rim forms at least one recess therein, the at least one recess including the first cohesive and wherein the second rim forms at least one recess therein, the at least one recess including the second cohesive.
29. The method of claim 20 wherein the first rim has a first plurality of upwardly-projecting features with first spaces being formed between adjacent upwardly-projecting features, the first spaces containing the first cohesive, wherein the second rim has a second plurality of upwardly-projecting features with second spaces being formed between adjacent upwardly-projecting features, the second spaces containing the second cohesive, the second rim and the first rim being shaped substantially the same, and wherein the first container and the second container are adapted to be releasably attachable to each other by pressing the first plurality of upwardly-projecting features and the second plurality of upwardly-projecting features together such that the first cohesive and the second cohesive contact and releasably attach to each other.
30. A polymeric container assembly comprising:
- a first polymeric container including a first continuous body portion, a first handle and a second handle, the first and second handles encompassing and projecting laterally outwardly from the first body portion, the first handle including a first cohesive, the second handle including a second cohesive; and
- a second polymeric container including a second continuous body portion, a third handle and a fourth handle, the third and fourth handles encompassing and projecting laterally outwardly from the second body portion, the third handle including a third cohesive, the fourth handle including a fourth cohesive,
- wherein the first container and the second container are adapted to be releasably attachable to each other by pressing the first handle and the third handle together such that the first cohesive and the third cohesive contact and releasably attach to each other and pressing the second handle and the fourth handle together such that the second cohesive and the fourth cohesive contact and releasably attach to each other.
31. The container assembly of claim 30 wherein at least one of the first and second containers comprises a polymeric foam.
32. The container assembly of claim 31 wherein at least one of the first and second containers comprises high-impact polystyrene.
33. The container assembly of claim 30 wherein at least one of the first and second containers comprises orientated polystyrene (OPS), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene or combinations thereof.
34. The container assembly of claim 33 wherein at least one of the first and second containers comprises mineral-filled polypropylene.
35. The container assembly of claim 30 wherein the first, second, third and fourth cohesives are the same.
36. The container assembly of claim 30 wherein the first, second, third and fourth cohesives are water-based cohesives.
37. The container assembly of claim 30 wherein the first container has exactly a first handle and a second handle, the first and second handles being located on opposite sides from each other and wherein the second container has exactly a third handle and a fourth handle, the third and fourth handles being located on opposite sides from each other.
38. The container assembly of claim 30 wherein the first handle forms a first recess therein and the second handle forms a second recess therein, the first and second recesses including respective first and second cohesives, and wherein the third handle forms a third recess therein and the fourth handle forms a fourth recess therein, the third and fourth recesses including respective third and fourth cohesives.
39. The container assembly of claim 30 wherein the first handle forms a plurality of first recesses therein and the second handle forms a plurality of second recesses therein, the first and second plurality of recesses including respective first and second cohesives, and wherein the third handle forms a plurality of third recesses therein and the fourth handle forms a plurality of fourth recesses therein, the third and plurality of fourth recesses including respective third and fourth cohesives.
40. The container assembly of claim 30 wherein the first and second containers are bowls.
41. The container assembly of claim 30 wherein the first and second containers are plates.
42. The container assembly of claim 30 wherein the first container is a bowl and the second container is a plate.
43. The container assembly of claim 30 wherein the first container is shaped substantially the same as the second container.
44. The container assembly of claim 43 wherein the first container is identical to the second container.
45. A method of forming a polymeric container assembly, the method comprising the acts of:
- providing a first polymeric container including a first continuous body portion, a first handle, and a second handle, the first and second handles encompassing and projecting laterally outwardly from the first body portion, the first handle including a first cohesive, the second handle including a second cohesive;
- providing a second polymeric container including a second continuous body portion, a third handle and a fourth handle, the third and fourth handles encompassing and projecting laterally outwardly from the second body portion, the third handle including a third cohesive, the fourth handle including a fourth cohesive;
- flipping one of the first container and the second container such that the first and second handles of the first container are generally aligned with respective third and forth handles of the second container;
- pressing the first and third handles together such that the first cohesive and the third cohesive contact and releasably attach to each other; and
- pressing the second and fourth handles together such that the second cohesive and the fourth cohesive contact and releasably attach to each other.
46. The method of claim 45 further including placing a food article on at least one of the first container and the second container before pressing the first and third handles together and before pressing the second and fourth handles together.
47. The method of claim 45 wherein at least one of the first and second containers comprises a polymeric foam.
48. The method of claim 47 wherein at least one of the first and second containers comprises high-impact polystyrene.
49. The method of claim 45 wherein at least one of the first and second containers comprises orientated polystyrene (OPS), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene or combinations thereof.
50. The method of claim 49 wherein at least one of the first and second containers comprises mineral-filled polypropylene.
51. The method of claim 45 wherein the first, second, third and fourth cohesives are the same.
52. The method of claim 45 wherein the first, second, third and fourth cohesives are water-based cohesives.
53. The method of claim 45 wherein the first container has exactly a first handle and a second handle, the first and second handles being located on opposite sides from each other and wherein the second container has exactly a third handle and a fourth handle, the third and fourth handles being located on opposite sides from each other.
54. The method of claim 45 wherein the first handle forms a first recess therein and the second handle forms a second recess therein, the first and second recesses including respective first and second cohesives, and wherein the third handle forms a third recess therein and the fourth handle forms a fourth recess therein, the third and fourth recesses including respective third and fourth cohesives.
55. A hinged polymeric container comprising:
- a polymeric base including a first continuous body portion and a first rim having a first surface, the first rim encompassing and projecting laterally outwardly from the first body portion, the first surface of the first rim including a first cohesive; and
- a polymeric lid including a second continuous body portion and a second rim having a second surface, the second rim encompassing and projecting laterally outwardly from the second body portion, the second surface of the second rim including a second cohesive, the lid being hingedly attached to the base,
- wherein the first rim and the second rim are adapted to be releasably attachable to each other by pressing the first and second rims together such that the first cohesive and the second cohesive contact and releasably attach to each other.
56. The container of claim 55 wherein at least one of the base and the lid comprises polymeric foam.
57. The container of claim 56 wherein at least one of the base and the lid comprises high-impact polystyrene.
58. The container of claim 55 wherein at least one of the base and the lid comprises orientated polystyrene (OPS), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene or combinations thereof.
59. The container of claim 58 wherein the at least one of base and the lid comprises mineral-filled polypropylene.
60. The container of claim 55 wherein the first and second cohesives are the same.
61. The container of claim 55 wherein the first and second cohesives are water-based cohesives.
62. The container of claim 55 wherein the first rim forms at least one recess therein, the at least one recess including a first cohesive and wherein the second rim forms at least one recess therein, the at least one recess including a second cohesive.
63. The container of claim 62 wherein the first rim forms a plurality of recesses and wherein the second rim forms a plurality of recesses.
64. The container of claim 55 wherein the first rim forms a first plurality of ripples projecting generally upwardly therefrom with a respective first space being formed between adjacent ones of the first plurality of ripples, the respective first space containing the first cohesive, wherein the second rim forms a plurality of ripples projecting generally upward therefrom with a respective second space being formed between adjacent ones of the second plurality of ripples, the respective second space containing the second cohesive, and wherein the base and the lid are adapted to be releasably attachable to each other by pressing the first rim and the second rim together such that the first cohesive and the second cohesive contact and releasably attach to each other.
65. A method of using a hinged polymeric container, the method comprising the acts of:
- providing a polymeric base including a first continuous body portion and a first rim having a first surface, the first rim encompassing and projecting laterally outwardly from the first body portion, the first surface of the first rim including a first cohesive;
- providing a polymeric lid including a second continuous body portion and a second rim having a second surface, the second rim encompassing and projecting laterally outwardly from the second body portion, the second surface of the second rim including a second cohesive, the lid being hingedly attached to the base; and
- pressing the first and second rims together such that the first cohesive and the second cohesive contact and releasably attach to each other.
66. The method of claim 65 further including placing a food article on at least one of the base and the lid before pressing the first and second rims together.
67. The method of claim 65 wherein at least one of the base and the lid comprises polymeric foam.
68. The method of claim 67 wherein at least one of the base and the lid comprises high-impact polystyrene.
69. The method of claim 65 wherein at least one of the base and the lid comprises orientated polystyrene (OPS), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene or combinations thereof.
70. The method of claim 69 wherein at least one of the base and the lid comprises mineral-filled polypropylene.
71. The method of claim 65 wherein the first and second cohesives are the same.
72. The method of claim 65 wherein the first and second cohesives are water-based cohesives.
73. The method of claim 65 wherein the first rim forms at least one recess therein, the at least one recess including a first cohesive and wherein the second rim forms at least one recess therein, the at least one recess including a second cohesive.
74. A polymeric container comprising:
- a polymeric base including a first continuous body portion and a first rim, the first rim encompassing and projecting laterally outwardly from the first body portion; and
- a polymeric lid including a second continuous body portion and a second rim, the second rim encompassing and projecting laterally outwardly from the second body portion,
- wherein either the base or the lid forms a tab and the other of the base and the lid forms a slot, the tab having a surface that includes a second cohesive, the other of the base and the lid having a surface including a second cohesive, the base and lid being releasably attachable to each other by extending the tab into the slot such that the first cohesive and the second cohesive contact and releasably attach to each other.
75. The container of claim 74 wherein the lid forms a tab and the base forms a slot.
76. The container of claim 75 wherein the first rim of the base of forms a slot.
77. The container of claim 74 wherein the tab is adapted to bend such that the first cohesive and the second cohesive contact and releasably attach to each other.
78. The container of claim 74 wherein the tab is adapted to bend in a clockwise direction such the first cohesive and the second cohesive contact and releasably attach to each other.
79. The container of claim 74 wherein the tab is adapted to bend in a counterclockwise direction such the first cohesive and the second cohesive contact and releasably attach to each other.
80. The container of claim 74 wherein at least one of the base and the lid comprises high-impact polystyrene.
81. The container of claim 74 wherein at least one of the base and the lid comprises orientated polystyrene (OPS), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene or combinations thereof.
82. The container of claim 81 wherein at least one of the base and the lid comprises mineral-filled polypropylene.
83. The container of claim 74 wherein the first and second cohesives are the same.
84. The container of claim 74 wherein the first and second cohesives are water-based cohesives.
85. A polymeric container assembly comprising:
- a first polymeric container including a first continuous body portion and a first flap integrally connected to and extending therefrom, the first continuous body portion having a first surface located opposite of the first flap, the first surface having a first cohesive, the first flap having a first inner surface including a second cohesive;
- a second polymeric container including a second continuous body portion and a second flap integrally connected to and extending therefrom, the second body portion having a second surface located opposite of the second flap, the second surface having a third cohesive, the second flap having a second inner surface including a fourth cohesive;
- wherein the first polymeric container and the second polymeric container are adapted to be releasably attachable to each other by contacting the first and fourth cohesives and contacting the second and third cohesives.
86. The container assembly of claim 85 wherein at least one of the first and second containers comprises polymeric foam.
87. The container assembly of claim 86 wherein at least one of the first and second containers comprises high-impact polystyrene.
88. The container assembly of claim 85 wherein at least one of the first and second containers comprises orientated polystyrene (OPS), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene or combinations thereof.
89. The container assembly of claim 88 wherein at least one of the first and second containers comprises mineral-filled polypropylene.
90. The container assembly of claim 85 wherein the first, second, third and fourth cohesives are the same.
91. The container assembly of claim 85 wherein the first, second, third and fourth cohesives are water-based cohesives.
92. The container assembly of claim 85 wherein the first container is shaped substantially the same as the second container.
93. The container assembly of claim 92 wherein the first container is identical to the second container.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 9, 2005
Publication Date: Aug 10, 2006
Inventors: H. Kirkland (Lindenhurst, IL), Luba Lipkin (Buffalo Grove, IL), Scott Hanson (Grayslake, IL)
Application Number: 11/054,042
International Classification: B65D 6/28 (20060101);