Closure system with improved sealing of lid
A closure system is provided with a peripheral wall (e.g., as defined either by a top portion of a container for extending from, and defining, an opening or as defined by a separate closure body for extending from a container). The peripheral wall has a laterally inwardly extending sealing member. A lid is provided for being moved from an open position to a closed position on the peripheral wall. The lid has a flange with a peripheral sealable surface for being engaged by the sealing member of the peripheral wall to effect a seal.
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TECHNICAL FIELDThis invention relates to a closure system for a container.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION AND TECHNICAL PROBLEMS POSED BY THE PRIOR ARTThere are a variety of types of conventional closures. One type of prior art closure system includes a body for being attached to the top of a container. The body defines an opening to the container interior. The system further includes a lid which is hingedly mounted on the body and which can be lifted up to expose the opening to the container interior. The closure body to which the lid is attached may be alternatively described as the closure base or base portion.
For some types of products, it would be desirable to provide a closure with a hinged top or other lid structure that could provide access to the product (such as fluent products, as well as non-fluent products), and that would optionally accommodate either the insertion of a utensil through the open closure to permit the product to be scooped out of the container with a spoon, knife, ladle, etc., or accommodate the insertion of a user's hand through the open closure so that the product can be lifted out by the user's hand.
It would be advantageous if such a closure could be provided with an improved seal between the lid and the closure body—especially for a “wide mouth” closure in which the smallest dimension across the product discharge opening is at least 40 mm. or more. In the past, the inventors of the present invention have found that it is difficult to design wide mouth, disposable, thermoplastic closures that have sufficiently good sealing capabilities and that are sufficiently robust to accommodate manufacturing processes, assembly processes, and handling during shipping and use.
It would be desirable to provide an improved seal for a closure, including a wide mouth closure, in which the seal could function effectively to provide proper sealing and that would be sufficiently robust. It would be also especially desirable if such an improved seal could function effectively to guide a cooperating portion of the lid during closing of the lid.
It would also be beneficial if the improved seal could accommodate some warpage or other distortion of a large closure without deleteriously affecting the sealing capability.
Further, it would also be desirable if the improved seal had the optional capability for being incorporated in a closure having a lid that could be preferably connected with a hinge to the closure body.
It would also be advantageous if a closure with such an improved seal could accommodate containers which have a variety of shapes and which are constructed from a variety of materials.
Preferably, a closure with such an improved seal should accommodate ease of use. Preferably, the structural features of such an improved closure should also be capable of being readily incorporated into a design that facilitates cleaning of the closure.
It would also be beneficial if a closure with such an improved seal could readily accommodate its manufacture from a thermoplastic material.
It would also be desirable if a closure with such an improved seal could be molded from thermoplastic materials in one or more pieces, and preferably molded in only one, integral unit so as to not require assembly of multiple parts.
Further, it would be desirable if a closure with such an improved seal could accommodate efficient, high-quality, high-speed, large volume manufacturing techniques with a reduced product reject rate to produce products having consistent operating characteristics unit-to-unit with high reliability.
It would also be advantageous if such an improved seal could also optionally be incorporated, at least in part, directly in a container around the container opening to function as part of the closure system without requiring the use of a separate closure body, per se.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe improved seal of the present invention can be incorporated into a closure system that may include one or more of the above-discussed, desired features.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a first form of such a closure system is provided for a container that has an interior where a product may be stored. The closure system includes:
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- (A) a peripheral wall for extending from the container around an opening to the container interior and through which the product can be removed in a discharge direction that is perpendicular to the opening; and
- (B) a lid that is movable between (1) a closed position occluding the opening, and (2) a fully opened position exposing the opening.
The peripheral wall may be a closure base formed as a unitary or integral extension of the container, or may be a separate closure body for installation on the container. The peripheral wall includes a laterally inwardly extending sealing member cantilevered over part of the opening. The sealing member includes a first portion and a distal second portion having a transverse cross-sectional configuration that is defined by (a) a laterally inwardly extending top arcuate surface, (b) a laterally inwardly extending bottom arcuate surface, and (c) a sealing surface that is generally parallel to the discharge direction and that extends between, and merges with, the top arcuate surface and the bottom arcuate surface.
The lid includes a closure flange that defines a peripheral sealable surface which, when the lid is in said closed position, is (a) oriented generally parallel to the discharge direction, and (b) sealingly engaged with the sealing surface of the distal second portion of the sealing member so as to force the distal second portion laterally outwardly.
According to another aspect of the invention, another form of a closure system is provided for a container that has an interior where a product may be stored, and the closure system includes:
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- (A) a peripheral wall for extending from the container around an opening to the container interior and through which the product can be removed in a discharge direction that is perpendicular to the opening; and
- (B) a lid movable between (1) a closed position occluding the opening, and (2) a fully opened position exposing the opening; and wherein
- (a) the peripheral wall includes a laterally inwardly extending sealing member cantilevered over part of the opening, the sealing member including a first portion and a distal second portion extending from the first portion to define a sealing surface that is generally parallel to the discharge direction; and
- (b) the lid includes a closure flange that defines a peripheral sealable surface which, when the lid is in the closed position,
- (i) is oriented generally parallel to the discharge direction,
- (ii) has a minimum lateral dimension measured across the locus of the periphery defined by the sealable surface that exceeds 40 mm.;
- (iii) is sealingly engaged with the sealing surface of the distal second portion of the sealing member of the peripheral wall so as to force the distal second portion laterally outwardly; and
- (iv) extends inwardly, in the direction opposite to the discharge direction, beyond the peripheral wall sealing member by an amount that is between about 0.5% and about 10.0% of the largest lateral dimension measured across the locus of the periphery defined by the lid flange sealable surface.
According to another aspect of the invention, another form of a closure system is provided for a container that has an interior where a product may be stored, and the closure system includes:
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- (A) a peripheral wall for extending from the container around an opening to the container interior and through which the product can be removed in a discharge direction that is perpendicular to the opening; and
- (B) a lid movable between (1) a closed position occluding the opening, and (2) a fully opened position exposing the opening; and wherein
- (a) the peripheral wall includes a laterally inwardly extending sealing member cantilevered over part of the opening, the sealing member including a first portion and a distal second portion extending from the first portion to define a sealing surface that is generally parallel to the discharge direction;
- (b) the lid includes a closure flange that defines a peripheral sealable surface which, when the lid is in the closed position,
- (i) is oriented generally parallel to the discharge direction,
- (ii) is sealingly engaged with the sealing surface of the distal second portion of the sealing member of the peripheral wall so as to force the distal second portion laterally outwardly; and
- (c) the largest lateral dimension of the sealing surface of the peripheral wall sealing member distal second portion, as measured perpendicular to the discharge direction and across the locus defined by the sealing surface of the peripheral wall of the sealing member distal second portion when the lid is opened, is between about 0.3% and about 2.0% smaller than the largest lateral dimension of the lid flange sealable surface as measured across the locus of the flange periphery defined by the lid flange sealable surface whereby, when the lid is closed, the peripheral wall sealing member distal second portion is forced laterally outwardly by the lid flange sealable surface.
In embodiments that are presently most preferred, the largest lateral dimension of the sealing surface of the peripheral wall of the sealing member distal second portion is between about 0.50% and about 0.75% smaller than the largest lateral dimension of the lid flange sealable surface.
According to another aspect of the invention, another form of a closure system is provided for a container that has an interior where a product may be stored, and the closure system includes:
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- (A) a peripheral wall for extending from the container around an opening to the container interior and through which the product can be removed in a discharge direction that is perpendicular to the opening; and
- (B) a lid movable between (1) a closed position occluding the opening, and (2) a fully opened position exposing the opening; and wherein
- (a) the peripheral wall has interior surface and further includes a laterally inwardly extending sealing member cantilevered from said interior surface over part of the opening, the sealing member including a first portion and a distal second portion extending from the first portion to define a sealing surface that (i) is generally parallel to the discharge direction, and (ii) has a height measured along the discharge direction, and the ratio of the height of said sealing surface to the largest lateral dimension of said peripheral wall interior surface as measured perpendicular to said discharge direction is between about 0.08 and about 0.17; and
- (b) the lid includes a closure flange that defines a peripheral sealable surface which, when the lid is in the closed position, is
- (i) oriented generally parallel to the discharge direction, and
- (ii) sealingly engaged with the sealing surface of the distal second portion of the peripheral wall sealing member so as to force the distal second portion laterally outwardly.
The closure system of the present invention is especially suitable for (but not limited to) relatively large product discharge openings (e.g., an opening (which may be round, oval, or some other shape) wherein the minimum lateral dimension across the opening is at least 40 mm.).
Numerous other advantages and features of the present invention will become readily apparent from the following detailed description of the invention, from the claims, and from the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSIn the accompanying drawings forming part of the specification, in which like numerals are employed to designate like parts throughout the same,
While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, this specification and the accompanying drawings disclose only some specific forms as examples of the invention. The invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments so described, however. The scope of the invention is pointed out in the appended claims.
For ease of description, the closure system of this invention is described in a generally upright orientation that it could have at the upper end of a container when the container is positioned upright on its base. It will be understood, however, that the closure system of this invention may be manufactured, stored, transported, used, and sold in orientations other than the orientation described.
The closure system of this invention is suitable for use with a variety of conventional or special containers having various designs, the details of which, although not illustrated or described, would be apparent to those having skill in the art and an understanding of such containers. With respect to the broadest aspects of the invention, the container, per se, need not form part of the invention, and therefore, any particular container that is described herein is not intended to limit the broadest aspects of the invention.
One presently preferred, first embodiment of a closure system of the present invention is incorporated in the closure that is illustrated in
The container (not shown) may be a pouch-type structure or a more rigid structure. A substantially rigid, or slightly flexible-walled container typically has a conventional mouth which provides access to the container interior and product contained therein. The product may be a paste-like product or fluent product (which can be scooped or ladled from the container with a spoon, knife, ladle, etc.), or a product of small, individual items, such as nuts, candies, crackers, cookies, etc. (which can be scooped out of the container, ladled out of the container, or removed by hand from the container). Other contemplated products include ground coffee, sugar, or other material in the form of liquids, powders, gels, pastes, slurries, lotions, creams, etc. Such materials may be sold, for example, as a food product, a personal care product, an industrial or household product (such as lotions or creams), or other composition (e.g., for internal or external use by humans or animals, or for use in activities involving medicine, manufacturing, commercial or household maintenance, construction, agriculture, etc.).
A substantially rigid container or slightly flexible-walled container typically may have a neck or other suitable structure defining the container mouth having a cross-sectional configuration with which the closure 30 is adapted to engage. The body of the container may have another cross-sectional configuration that differs from the cross-sectional configuration of the container mouth. The container may, on the other hand, have a substantially uniform shape along its entire length or height without any neck portion of reduced size or different cross-section.
The container may also be a pouch or bag fabricated from a relatively thin, flexible film, or the container may be a squeezable container having a flexible wall or walls which can be grasped by the user and compressed somewhat. One embodiment of the closure 30 is especially suitable for use with a container that has substantially inflexible walls that are not intended to be squeezed inwardly by the user. Another embodiment is especially suitable for a flexible pouch-type container.
As shown in
In an alternate embodiment (not illustrated), the lid 34 could be a piece that is separate from the peripheral wall 32 (i.e., closure base or body), and that is not connected to the peripheral wall 32 by any hinge.
In yet another alternate embodiment (not illustrated), the lid 34 and peripheral wall 32 could be separate pieces that each has a cooperating portion of a hinge and that can be assembled together to provide a hinged assembly for accommodating pivoting movement of the lid 34 on the peripheral wall 32 between the closed and open positions.
In other contemplated embodiments, the peripheral wall 32 (or even the entire closure 30) need not be a structure or assembly that is completely separate from the container. Instead, the container could be made with a dispensing end structure that incorporates the closure 30, or at least the peripheral wall 32, as a unitary part of the top of the container. To create such an alternate embodiment, the illustrated first embodiment closure 30 could be modified so that it is formed as an extension of the top of the container, and the extending portion defining the closure peripheral wall 32 could then be characterized as a structural feature that functions to accommodate communication with the container interior. In any case, the peripheral wall 32 (whether it is a unitary portion of the top of the container or a separate piece that is releasably or permanently mounted at the top of the container) may be characterized as a peripheral wall for extending from the container around the opening to the container.
Regardless of whether or not the entire closure 30 (or just the peripheral wall 32) is molded as a unitary extension of a container or is a separate unit, the container may have an initially open bottom end opposite the top end on which the closure 30 is located, and such a bottom end could be used for accommodating the filling of the inverted container with the product. After the inverted container is filled with the product through the open bottom end of the container, the open bottom end of the container could be closed by suitable means, such as by a separate bottom end closure which could be attached to the container bottom end (e.g., through a suitable threaded engagement, snap-fit engagement, adhesive engagement, thermal bonding engagement, etc.). Alternatively, such an open bottom portion of the container could be deformed closed (e.g., with an appropriate process applying heat and force if the container bottom end portion is made from a thermoplastic material or other material that would accommodate the use of such a process).
Where the peripheral wall 32 is the base or body of a separate closure 30, as in the preferred, first embodiment illustrated in
The closure body 32 and container could also be releasably connected by providing the body 32 with a conventional bead (not shown) for snap-fit engagement with a mating container groove (not shown), or by other means. Alternatively, the closure body 32 may be permanently attached to the container by means of induction bonding, ultrasonic bonding, gluing, or the like, depending upon the materials employed for the container and closure body 32.
The interior of the body 32 may also include special or conventional seal features to provide an enhanced leak-tight seal between the closure body 32 and the container. The illustrated body 32 employs such an enhanced seal feature in the form of a conventional “crab's claw” type of seal 44 (
In the preferred first embodiment illustrated in
The closure body 32, and in particular the spout 50, defines a dispensing passage for communicating with the opening of the container (not shown) and defines a product discharge direction that is generally perpendicular to the container opening through which the product can be removed (by pouring, scooping, lifting out, etc.).
The closure body 32 includes a sealing member 60 (
In the preferred embodiment, the exterior surface of the sealing member first portion 61 is defined by a circular radius R1. The interior surface of the sealing member 60, extending along the sealing member first portion 61 as well as along the sealing member distal second portion 62, is defined by a circular radius R2. The radius R1 and the radius R2 are located so that the arcuate surface defined by radius R1 and the arcuate surface defined by the radius R2 each becomes tangent to horizontal planes passing through the spout in an orientation perpendicular to the discharge direction. In particular, the arcuate surface defined by the radius R1 is tangent to an upper plane P1 (
The maximum thickness of the sealing member 60 where it attaches to the spout 50 between the planes P1 and P2 is designated T1 in
The sealing member distal second portion 62 has a radially inward end which, in the transverse cross-sectional configuration as illustrated in
In the preferred configuration of the sealing member 60, the member 60 has a generally tapering configuration over a major portion of its length. The thinnest region occurs at the location where the distal second portion 62 is connected to the first portion 61, and the thinnest region dimension is designated T2 in
As can be seen in
In order to hold the lid 34 in the closed position, the closure body 32 includes an upwardly projecting, annular flange 90. At the front of the closure body 32, the flange 90 includes an outwardly projecting engaging bead 92 for engaging a cooperating bead 94 on the inside of the closure lid skirt 82 at the front of the lid 34 (
With reference to
To provide a robust closure system that withstands normal manufacturing and handling processes and that withstands normal use, especially in relatively large diameter closures, the diameter D3 of the closure lid flange sealable surface 102 should be somewhat larger than the inner diameter of the closure body sealing member sealing surface 74 as measured in the as-molded, unstressed condition (diameter D4 in
A presently preferred range for the height H3 (
In the illustrated embodiments, the peripheral wall sealing member distal second portion sealing surface 74 height H3 (
Further, according to a preferred form of the invention, there is a preferred relationship between the interior surface 54 of the peripheral wall or spout 50 and the sealing surface 74 of the sealing member distal second portion 62. In particular, the peripheral wall interior surface 54 preferably has a maximum lateral dimension X (e.g., diameter D2) defined as the largest lateral dimension defined by the peripheral wall interior surface 54 as measured perpendicular to the discharge direction, and the sealing surface 74 of the sealing member distal second portion 62 has a maximum lateral dimension Y (e.g., diameter D4) defined as the largest lateral dimension measured across the locus defined by the sealing surface 74 measured perpendicular to the discharge direction, and the ratio of X to Y is between about 1.04 and about 1.08.
As can be seen in
The extension S of the lid flange 100 below the sealing member 60 is also useful in circumstances wherein the interior pressure in the package can act to impose an outwardly directed force on the lid 34, including when the closed package is inverted. In a preferred design, the lid flange sealable surface 102 extends a distance 5 beyond the closure body sealing member 60 by an amount which is at least as great as 0.59% of the largest lateral dimension measured across the locus of the periphery defined by the lid flange sealable surface (i.e., dimension D3 for the circular closure lid flange 100 illustrated in
In the above discussion of the dimensional relationships, the term “largest lateral dimension” has been employed with respect to a particular feature of interest. For the first embodiment illustrated in
TABLE 1 below identifies two different sizes of a preferred embodiment of a round closure, closure A and closure B, and also identifies one embodiment of an oval closure C (discussed in detail following TABLE 1). TABLE 1 identifies various parameters and relationships for each round closure A and B, including those parameters and relationships discussed above, and identifies various parameters and relationships for the oval closure C as discussed in detail following TABLE 1. In TABLE 1, the numbers in column A (for closure A), column B (for closure B), and in column C (for oval closure C) are in millimeters, except for numbers in TABLE 1 that are followed by a percent sign. Numbers followed by a percent sign are the ratio of the parameters listed in the far left-hand column multiplied by 100. In TABLE 1, the listed values of the parameters are preferred values which have been found to provide the desired operation of the closure with respect to sealing and with respect to providing a structure with sufficient ruggedness or robustness to accommodate manufacturing tolerances, handling, and normal internal container pressures (including pressures applied to the closure lid from the product in an inverted container and/or from impacts upon the container).
A second embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
The peripheral wall 32A includes a base flange 41A which extends laterally outwardly and which is adapted to be sealed to the wall of a container defining a discharge opening around which the flange 41A is mounted. The container could be generally rigid or flexible. The second embodiment of the closure 30A is especially suitable for use on a flexible container. The flexible container may be any suitable flexible container, including, but not limited to, a pouch-type container made from a thin, flexible, thermoplastic film. The flange 41A can be heat-sealed or secured with adhesive to the wall of the container. Other attachment systems may be employed, including purely mechanical attachment systems.
In the preferred form of the second embodiment 30A illustrated in
As can be seen in
As can be seen in
In the second embodiment closure, the lid 34A includes an outwardly projecting flange 100A. The flange 100A is adapted to be sealed by the sealing member 60A when the lid 34A is closed on the peripheral wall 32A as illustrated in
In this second embodiment of the closure 34A illustrated in
With respect to either the round, first embodiment illustrated in
Also, with respect to all of the embodiments, the configuration and size relationships of the cooperating structures contribute to providing an arrangement in which the lid sealable flange 100, 100A is properly guided during closing of the lid 34, 34A so as to facilitate proper closing and sealing, especially for “wide mouth” sizes (e.g., 40 mm. or greater). The arrangement also is sufficiently robust to accommodate some warpage or other distortion—as well as normal handling during manufacturing, shipping and use—without deleterious effects on the sealing capability.
It will be readily apparent from the foregoing detailed description of the invention and from the illustrations thereof that numerous variations and modifications may be effected without departing from the true spirit and scope of the novel concepts or principles of this invention.
Claims
1. A closure system for a container that has an interior where a product may be stored, said closure system comprising:
- (A) a peripheral wall for extending from said container around an opening to the container interior and through which the product can be removed in a discharge direction that is perpendicular to said opening; and
- (B) a lid movable between (1) a closed position occluding said opening, and (2) a fully opened position exposing said opening; and wherein (a) said peripheral wall includes a laterally inwardly extending sealing member cantilevered over part of said opening, said sealing member including a tapering first portion that becomes thinner in the radially inward direction, said tapering first portion being defined by an outwardly convex first surface and an inwardly concave second surface, said sealing member including a distal second portion extending from said first portion, said distal second portion having a transverse cross-sectional configuration that is defined by (i) a laterally inwardly extending top arcuate surface, (ii) a laterally inwardly extending bottom arcuate surface, and (iii) a sealing surface that is generally parallel to said discharge direction and that extends between, and merges with, said top arcuate surface and said bottom arcuate surface; and (b) said lid includes a closure flange that defines a peripheral sealable surface which, when said lid is in said closed position, is (i) oriented generally parallel to said discharge direction, and (ii) sealingly engaged with said sealing surface of said distal second portion of said peripheral wall sealing member so as to force said distal second portion laterally outwardly, and in which: (iii) when said lid is in said closed position, said lid flange sealable surface extends inwardly, in the direction opposite to said discharge direction, beyond said peripheral wall sealing member by an amount at least as great as 0.59% of the largest lateral dimension measured across the locus of the periphery defined by said lid flange sealable surface; (iv) the largest lateral dimension of said sealing surface of said sealing member distal second portion, as measured perpendicular to said discharge direction and across the locus defined by said sealing surface of said sealing member distal second portion when said lid is opened, is between about 0.3% and about 2.0% smaller than the largest lateral dimension of said lid flange sealable surface as measured across the locus of the flange periphery defined by said lid flange sealable surface whereby, when said lid is closed, said peripheral wall sealing member distal second portion is forced laterally outwardly by said lid flange sealable surface; (v) said peripheral wall has an interior surface from which said sealing member extends, and wherein said peripheral wall interior surface has a dimension X defined as the largest lateral dimension across the locus defined by said peripheral wall interior surface as measured perpendicular to said discharge direction; wherein said sealing surface of said sealing member distal second portion has a dimension Y defined as the largest lateral dimension measured across the locus defined by said sealing surface of said sealing member distal second portion as measured perpendicular to the discharge direction; and wherein the ratio of X to Y is between about 1.04 and about 1.08; and (vi) said peripheral wall sealing member distal second portion sealing surface has a height as measured along said discharge direction, and the ratio of said sealing surface height to said peripheral wall interior surface dimension X is between about 0.08 and about 0.17.
2. A closure system for a container that has an interior where a product may be stored, said closure system comprising:
- (A) a peripheral wall for extending from said container around an opening to the container interior and through which the product can be removed in a discharge direction that is perpendicular to said opening; and
- (B) a lid movable between (1) a closed position occluding said opening, and (2) a fully opened position exposing said opening; and wherein (a) said peripheral wall includes a laterally inwardly extending sealing member cantilevered over part of said opening, said sealing member including a first portion and a distal second portion having a transverse cross-sectional configuration that is defined by (i) a laterally inwardly extending top arcuate surface, (ii) a laterally inwardly extending bottom arcuate surface, and (iii) a sealing surface that is generally parallel to said discharge direction and that extends between, and merges with, said top arcuate surface and said bottom arcuate surface; and (b) said lid includes a closure flange that defines a peripheral sealable surface which, when said lid is in said closed position, is (i) oriented generally parallel to said discharge direction, and (ii) sealingly engaged with said sealing surface of said distal second portion of said peripheral wall sealing member so as to force said distal second portion laterally outwardly.
3. The system in accordance with claim 2 in which
- said system is a closure that is separate from, but attachable to, a container that has an opening to the container interior;
- said closure includes a body defining said peripheral wall; and
- said lid and body are molded as an unitary structure joined by a hinge.
4. The system in accordance with claim 2 in which said lid flange and said peripheral wall sealing member each has an oval configuration.
5. The system in accordance with claim 2 in which, when said lid is in said closed position, said lid flange sealable surface extends inwardly, in the direction opposite to said discharge direction, beyond said peripheral wall sealing member by an amount that is between about 0.5% and 10.0% of the largest lateral dimension measured across the locus of the periphery defined by said lid flange sealable surface.
6. The system in accordance with claim 2 in which the largest lateral dimension of said sealing surface of said peripheral wall sealing member distal second portion, as measured perpendicular to said discharge direction and across the locus defined by said sealing surface of said peripheral wall sealing member distal second portion when said lid is opened, is between about 0.3% and about 2.0% smaller than the largest lateral dimension of said lid flange sealable surface as measured across the locus of the flange periphery defined by said lid flange sealable surface whereby, when said lid is closed, said peripheral wall sealing member distal second portion is forced laterally outwardly by said lid flange sealable surface.
7. The system in accordance with claim 2 in which said lid flange sealable surface and said peripheral wall sealing member distal second portion interfere when said lid is in said closed position so as to force said peripheral wall sealing member distal second portion laterally outwardly a distance at least as great as about 0.2 mm.
8. The system in accordance with claim 2 in which
- said peripheral wall has an interior surface from which said sealing member extends; and said peripheral wall sealing member distal second portion sealing surface has a height, as measured along said discharge direction, and the ratio of said sealing surface height to the largest lateral dimension across the locus defined by said peripheral wall interior surface as measured perpendicular to said discharge direction is between about 0.08 and about 0.17.
9. The system in accordance with claim 8 in which said sealing surface height is between about 0.10 mm. and about 1.02 mm.
10. The system in accordance with claim 2 in which
- said peripheral wall has an interior surface from which said sealing member extends; and wherein said peripheral wall interior surface has a dimension X defined as the largest lateral dimension across the locus defined by said peripheral wall interior surface as measured perpendicular to said discharge direction; wherein said sealing surface of said sealing member distal second portion has a dimension Y defined as the largest lateral dimension measured across the locus defined by said sealing surface of said sealing member distal second portion as measured perpendicular to the discharge direction; and wherein the ratio of X to Y is between about 1.04 and about 1.08.
11. The system in accordance with claim 2 in which
- said sealing member first portion tapers and becomes thinner in the radially inward direction; and
- said sealing member first portion is defined by an outwardly convex first surface and an inwardly concave second surface.
12. A closure system for a container that has an interior where a product may be stored, said closure system comprising:
- (A) a peripheral wall for extending from said container around an opening to the container interior and through which the product can be removed in a discharge direction that is perpendicular to said opening; and
- (B) a lid movable between (1) a closed position occluding said opening, and (2) a fully opened position exposing said opening; and wherein (a) said peripheral wall includes a laterally inwardly extending sealing member cantilevered over part of said opening, said sealing member including a first portion and a distal second portion extending from said first portion to define a sealing surface that is generally parallel to said discharge direction; and (b) said lid includes a closure flange that defines a peripheral sealable surface which, when said lid is in said closed position, (i) is oriented generally parallel to said discharge direction, (ii) has a minimum lateral dimension measured across the locus of the periphery defined by the sealable surface that exceeds 40 mm.; (iii) is sealingly engaged with said sealing surface of said distal second portion of said sealing member of said peripheral wall so as to force said distal second portion laterally outwardly; and (iv) extends inwardly, in the direction opposite to said discharge direction, beyond said peripheral wall sealing member by an amount that is between about 0.5% and about 10.0% of the largest lateral dimension measured across the locus of the periphery defined by said lid flange sealable surface.
13. The system in accordance with claim 12 in which
- said system is a closure that is separate from, but attachable to, a container that has an opening to the container interior;
- said closure includes a body defining said peripheral wall; and
- said lid and body are molded as an unitary structure joined by a hinge.
14. The system in accordance with claim 12 in which
- (1) the largest lateral dimension of said sealing surface of said sealing member distal second portion, as measured perpendicular to said discharge direction and across the locus defined by said sealing surface of said sealing member distal second portion when said lid is opened, is between about 0.3% and about 2.0% smaller than the largest lateral dimension of said lid flange sealable surface as measured across the locus of the flange periphery defined by said lid flange sealable surface whereby, when said lid is closed, said peripheral wall sealing member distal second portion is forced laterally outwardly by said lid flange sealable surface;
- (2) said peripheral wall has an interior surface from which said sealing member extends, and wherein said peripheral wall interior surface has a dimension X defined as the largest lateral dimension across the locus defined by said peripheral wall interior surface as measured perpendicular to said discharge direction; wherein said sealing surface of said sealing member distal second portion has a dimension Y defined as the largest lateral dimension measured across the locus defined by said sealing surface of said sealing member distal second portion as measured perpendicular to the discharge direction; and wherein the ratio of X to Y is between about 1.04 and about 1.08;
- (3) said peripheral wall sealing member distal second portion sealing surface has a height as measured along said discharge direction, and the ratio of said sealing surface height to said peripheral wall interior surface dimension X is between about 0.08 and about 0.17;
- (4) said sealing member first portion tapers and becomes thinner in the radially inward direction; and
- (5) said sealing member first portion is defined by an outwardly convex first surface and an inwardly concave second surface.
15. A closure system for a container that has an interior where a product may be stored, said closure system comprising:
- (A) a peripheral wall for extending from said container around an opening to the container interior and through which the product can be removed in a discharge direction that is perpendicular to said opening; and
- (B) a lid movable between (1) a closed position occluding said opening, and (2) a fully opened position exposing said opening; and wherein (a) said peripheral wall includes a laterally inwardly extending sealing member cantilevered over part of said opening, said sealing member including a first portion and a distal second portion extending from said first portion to define a sealing surface that is generally parallel to said discharge direction; (b) said lid includes a closure flange that defines a peripheral sealable surface which, when said lid is in said closed position, (i) is oriented generally parallel to said discharge direction, (ii) is sealingly engaged with said sealing surface of said distal second portion of said sealing member of said peripheral wall so as to force said distal second portion laterally outwardly; and (c) the largest lateral dimension of said sealing surface of said peripheral wall sealing member distal second portion, as measured perpendicular to said discharge direction and across the locus defined by said sealing surface of said peripheral wall of said sealing member distal second portion when said lid is opened, is between about 0.3% and about 2.0% smaller than the largest lateral dimension of said lid flange sealable surface as measured across the locus of the flange periphery defined by said lid flange sealable surface whereby, when said lid is closed, said peripheral wall sealing member distal second portion is forced laterally outwardly by said lid flange sealable surface.
16. The system in accordance with claim 15 in which
- said system is a closure that is separate from, but attachable to, a container that has an opening to the container interior;
- said closure includes a body defining said peripheral wall; and
- said lid and body are molded as an unitary structure joined by a hinge.
17. The system in accordance with claim 15 in which
- (1) when said lid is in said closed position, said flange sealable surface extends inwardly, in the direction opposite to said discharge direction, beyond said peripheral wall sealing member by an amount that is between about 0.5% and about 10.0% of the largest lateral dimension measured across the locus of the periphery defined by said lid flange sealable surface;
- (2) said peripheral wall has an interior surface from which said sealing member extends, and wherein said peripheral wall interior surface has a dimension X defined as the largest lateral dimension across the locus defined by said peripheral wall interior surface as measured perpendicular to said discharge direction; wherein said sealing surface of said sealing member distal second portion has a dimension Y defined as the largest lateral dimension measured across the locus defined by said sealing surface of said sealing member distal second portion as measured perpendicular to the discharge direction; and wherein the ratio of X to Y is between about 1.04 and about 1.08;
- (3) said peripheral wall sealing member distal second portion sealing surface has a height as measured along said discharge direction, and the ratio of said sealing surface height to said peripheral wall interior surface dimension X is between about 0.08 an 0.17;
- (4) said sealing member first portion tapers and becomes thinner in the radially inward direction; and
- (5) said sealing member first portion is defined by an outwardly convex first surface and an inwardly concave second surface.
18. A closure system for a container that has an interior where a product may be stored, said closure system comprising:
- (A) a peripheral wall for extending from said container around an opening to the container interior and through which the product can be removed in a discharge direction that is perpendicular to said opening; and
- (B) a lid movable between (1) a closed position occluding said opening, and (2) a fully opened position exposing said opening; and wherein (a) said peripheral wall has an interior surface and further includes a laterally inwardly extending sealing member cantilevered from said interior surface over part of said opening, said sealing member including a first portion and a distal second portion extending from said first portion to define a sealing surface that (i) is generally parallel to said discharge direction, and (ii) has a height as measured along said discharge direction, and the ratio of the height of said sealing surface to the largest lateral dimension of said peripheral wall interior surface as measured perpendicular to said discharge direction is between about 0.08 and about 0.17; and (b) said lid includes a closure flange that defines a peripheral sealable surface which, when said lid is in said closed position, is (i) oriented generally parallel to said discharge direction, and (ii) sealingly engaged with said sealing surface of said distal second portion of said peripheral wall sealing member so as to force said distal second portion laterally outwardly.
19. The system in accordance with claim 18 in which
- said system is a closure that is separate from, but attachable to, a container that has an opening to the container interior;
- said closure includes a body defining said peripheral wall; and
- said lid and body are molded as an unitary structure joined by a hinge.
20. The system in accordance with claim 18 in which,
- (1) when said lid is in said closed position, said lid flange sealable surface extends inwardly, in the direction opposite to said discharge direction, beyond said peripheral wall sealing member by an amount that is between about 0.5% and about 10.0% of the largest lateral dimension measured across the locus of the periphery defined by said lid flange sealable surface;
- (2) the largest lateral dimension of said sealing surface of said peripheral wall sealing member distal second portion, as measured perpendicular to said discharge direction and across the locus defined by said sealing surface of said peripheral wall sealing member distal second portion when said lid is opened, is between about 0.3% and about 2.0% smaller than the largest lateral dimension of said lid flange sealable surface as measured across the locus of the flange periphery defined by said lid flange sealable surface whereby, when said lid is closed, said peripheral wall sealing member distal second portion is forced laterally outwardly by said lid flange sealable surface;
- (3) said peripheral wall has an interior surface from which said sealing member extends, and wherein said peripheral wall interior surface has a dimension X defined as the largest lateral dimension across the locus defined by said peripheral wall interior surface as measured perpendicular to said discharge direction; wherein said sealing surface of said sealing member distal second portion has a dimension Y defined as the largest lateral dimension measured across the locus defined by said sealing surface of said sealing member distal second portion as measured perpendicular to the discharge direction; wherein the ratio of X to Y is between about 1.04 and about 1.08;
- (4) said sealing member first portion tapers and becomes thinner in the radially inward direction;
- (5) said sealing member first portion is defined by an outwardly convex first surface and an inwardly concave second surface, and
- (6) said sealing surface height is between about 0.10 mm. and about 1.02 mm.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 25, 2005
Publication Date: Aug 31, 2006
Applicant:
Inventors: Marge Hicks (Eagle, WI), Stacy Beilke (Eagle, WI), Nicholas Jelich (Oconomowoc, WI), Cori Blomdahl (Muskego, WI), Kelly Smith (East Troy, WI)
Application Number: 11/066,751
International Classification: B65D 51/18 (20060101); B65D 43/18 (20060101); B65D 41/00 (20060101); B65D 39/00 (20060101);