Paper food container with injection molded top rim structure and method of manufacturing same
A food container in the form of a paper cup having a top edge and a plastic rim structure which is injection molded to the edge so as to seal the edge and be firmly be adhered thereto. The rim structure exhibits a flat annular upper surface to which a heat sealable closure made of metal foil with heat sealable plastic underlayer can be attached after filling the container with a suitable food product.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/372,712 filed under attorney docket no. MNI-108-A on Mar. 10, 2006, currently pending and claims priority thereto. The content of the U.S. patent Ser. No. 11/372,712 is incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates to food containers and more particularly to a cup-shaped paper container having an open top and a plastic rim structure which is injection molded in adhering and encapsulating relationship to the top of the container sidewall so as to be capable of receiving in sealed relationship therewith a heat sealable cover. The invention also relates to a method of manufacturing such an article and to a method of packaging food using such an article.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONIt is known to provide food products such as yogurt in plastic containers having sealed foil covers. However, the price of plastic used to manufacture such containers is closely tied to the price of oil which, for a number of years has seen a steady upward trend. It is therefore desirable to use paper containers provided they can meet the requirements associated with the packaging of food products. One problem with the use of paper to hold semi-liquid and liquid products is the difficulty of attaching a heat sealable foil cover to the container. That process is best achieved with a flat annular rim around the top of the container capable of sustaining a wide range of pressures and temperatures during the product filling and sealing steps. Paper alone is not conducive to these steps. Another problem associated with the use of paper is maintaining a seal along the inside edge of the glued seam which runs from top to bottom of the cup.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccording to the first aspect of the present invention, an article of manufacture is provided in the form of a cup-shaped paper container having an open top, and a plastic rim structure injection molded to the open top so as to encapsulate and seal same, to prevent the loss or migration of moisture into the cup material and to provide a substantially flat annular seat for a heat sealable cover of foil or other suitable material.
In one illustrative embodiment, the paper container includes a rolled rim at the top edge of the paper cup. The molded plastic rim encapsulates the rolled rim and is securely fastened to the cup.
In another illustrative embodiment, the container has a plain, unrolled top edge, and a rim structure is injection molded to it so as to seal the edge by encapsulation and provide a flat, annular seat area above it. In addition, the inside edge of the side seam is scaled to prevent moisture or fatty substances from migrating into the paper. Optionally, the attachment of the rim to the cap may be enhanced by providing a series of circumferentially-spaced holes in the cup sidewall just below the top edge. The plastic of the molded rim flows into and seals the holes in the molding process.
According to the second aspect of the invention, an article of manufacture as described above is made by placing a paper cup having a top edge in a mold, closing the mold, and injecting into the mold a sufficient molten plastic material to form around and in encapsulating adhering relationship to the top edge, an annular rim structure having a substantially flat upper annular seating surface. The cup with the adhered plastic rim is thereafter removed from the mold and sent to a food processor where the cup is filled with product and sealed using a laminated foil or other material covering structure as described above. Thus the invention includes not only the method of manufacturing the article, but the further and more comprehensive method of packaging food using such an article.
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According to a first embodiment, the upper edge of the container 10 is tightly rolled at 24. Except for the re-sealing of the inside edge as explained above, the manufacturing steps and equipment used to produce an article as thus far described are conventional and well known. In this embodiment, the rolled edge 24 enhances the attachment of the rim structure 12.
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The purchaser of the food product in the container holds the container 10 in one hand and grasps the tab 20 in the other hand and peels it back to remove the cover 14 from the cup-shaped container 10. The forces involved in disassociating the bonded plastic under layer from the rim structure 12 are far less than those which would be required to mechanically disassociate the rim structure 12 from the rolled rim 24. Thus, the food container has the structural integrity of a full plastic article while being susceptible of manufacture at a reduced price.
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While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, which scope is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures as is permitted under the law.
Claims
1. A food container comprising:
- a cup-shaped paper container having an open top terminating in an annular edge;
- a plastic rim structure injection-molded in sealing relationship to and over the edge and providing a substantially flat annular upper surface.
2. The food container article of claim 1, further including an impermeable coating material on the interior of the cup selected from the group consisting of polyolefins, polyurethane, and polyethylene.
3. The food container article of claim 1 further including a heat-sealed foil cover.
4. A food container as defined in claim 1 wherein the edge of the paper cup is rolled.
5. A food container as defined in claim 1 wherein the edge of the cup is straight and a plurality of circumferentially spaced holes are formed in the cup below the edge such that the plastic rim structure fills said holes.
6. A food container as defined in claim 1, wherein the cup edge is straight, and the rim structure comprises a first wall extending down and overlying the outside surface of the cup, and a thin but relatively rigid annular top rim overlying the cup edge but of greater outer diameter than the cup.
7. A food container as defined in claim 6 wherein the rim structure extends sealingly over the edge and into the interior of the cup.
8. A method of manufacturing a food container comprising the steps of:
- forming a cup shaped paper container having a top edge and a side seam;
- placing the paper container into a mold;
- injection molding a plastic rim structure around the top edge so as to adhere to and substantially encapsulate the edge while providing a substantially flat annular upper surface; and
- removing the cup-shaped paper container with the injection molded plastic rim structure adhered thereto from the mold.
9. The method of claim 8 further including the step of enhancing the mechanical attachment of the rim structure to the cup.
10. The method of claim 8 including the further step of sealing the inside edge of the side seam.
11. A method of packaging a food product comprising the steps of:
- (a) manufacturing a container according to the steps of claim 8 and, thereafter,
- (b) filling the container with a food product; and
- (c) applying a heat-sealable cover to the flat annular upper surface of the injection molded rim structure.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 8, 2007
Publication Date: Sep 13, 2007
Inventor: Ivonis Mazzarolo (Vaudreuil)
Application Number: 11/704,472
International Classification: B65D 1/42 (20060101);