Packaging Comprising A Tub And A Lid

A packaging comprising a tub having (1) an upper border comprising a first vertical external wall and a first surrounding rim having a short interrupted section and (2) a lid having a contour border comprising a second vertical external wall and a second surrounding rim having a tab, wherein the upper border and the contour border both comprise an inverted “U” which can be fitted into each other to close the packaging.

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Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The current invention patent involves a packaging improvement composed of a lid and tub set manufactured in rigid plastic and obtained by the processes of Thermoforming, Injection Molding, Vacuum Forming, or other, being that the said packaging is mainly for the packaging of food products.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

As a matter of common knowledge, said packaging must present a type of closure that protects the product within, providing total efficiency and safety, meaning that the closure must be tamper proof and also capable of showing evidence of tampering at the point of sale. Additionally, it is desirable that after the packaging is open by the consumer, the lid be re-utilized to re-close the packaging while the product inside is being consumed.

There are several closure systems available in the market and of the packaging made by injection molding, the most widely used consists of a pre-established cutting line placed along the vertical external wing of the lid which delimits a detachable rim and where an element for the coupling of the lid over the mouth or aperture of the tub is located. However, in practice this type of closure is inefficient to prevent tampering because potential violators, if careful, can remove the lid without breaking the seal and then close it again.

In thermoformed packaging, such as margarine tubs, there are several closing systems for the packaging, with and without seals.

An example of closure without the use of seals is known as “cover leaf”, consisting of the use of a laminate placed directly over the product surface and the simple fitting of the lid on the tub. This system, not being a seal as such, does not prevent or reveal an eventual violation of the packaging.

Another closing system for thermoformed packaging consists of a thermoformed seal over the upper rim of the tub and a subsequent fitting of the lid. This seal, because it provides a sealing of the packaging, protects the product and denounces tampering; however, the opening of this seal is not practical, requiring in some cases, that some type of cutting instrument be used. Moreover, the final cost of the packaging is higher because it uses the closure and an over-lid, and requires additional equipment to seal the closure to the tub.

A third known system for the closing of this type of packaging, which also provides sealing, consists of the use of a heat applied contracting band to the rim of the lid and extending to the superior portion of the tub. This seal features a transversal perforated line capable of being broken, which is an easy operation for the consumer and which is also a tampering indicator. However, it has been demonstrated in practice that this closure is inefficient since, when it is not shrunken properly and if a small amount of pressure is exerted from bottom to top on the rim of the lid, it will open along with the unbroken seal and it can be subsequently repositioned.

And finally, another closure sealing system for thermoformed packaging consists of a narrow detachable horizontal strip, placed along the vertical external rim of the lid, and on whose internal face is positioned the coupling element of the lid to the border of the body of the package; said detachable strip is delimited by a pair of surrounding cutting lines positioned on the vertical rim of the lid, and is provided with a projecting tab that constitutes the catching element that allows the user to pull the strip out and open the packaging.

The above sealing system is completely efficacious regarding the protection of the product, the inviolability and the indication of violation of the packaging, besides being easy to open by consumers. However, after the first opening of the packaging, what is left of the vertical rim of the lid is a small, narrow piece, resulting in an unstable fitting of the lid over the body of the packaging. Moreover, the final visual appearance of the lid does not please consumers since after the detachable portion is removed; one part of the lid remains missing.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

As an attempt to solve these problems simply, at high efficiency and especially at low cost, the applicant developed the present improvement of the packaging type which is constituted of a lid/tub set, and which can be presented in any form (round, square, rectangular, oval, hexagonal, etc.), made of plastic material (PP, PS, PET, PE, PVC or similar), and obtained by thermoforming, injection, vacuum forming or similar means.

According to the aforementioned improvement, the upper border of the tub of the inverted “U” section, as well as the border of the lid of the same section, which is perfectly able to fit to the first, now present respective external, horizontal and surrounding rim, and the rim of the tub presents a small interrupted section while the rim of the lid presents an ear tab, which, when the packaging is closed, should coincide with the interrupted section of the tub. These rims can be fixed one to the other by heat sealing or ultra-sound, thus providing a hermetic sealing of the packaging.

Additionally, and as the principle element of this innovation, a perforated line placed along the external vertical wall of the border of the lid has been foreseen, which begins on one lateral side of the ear tab and ends on the opposite side, and this line can present a short interrupted section diametrically opposite the said ear tab, configuring thusly the “hinge” of the lid when opened.

In this manner, after the filling of the product in the tub, the packaging is closed by fixing the lid of the tub in such a way as to coincide the ear tab of the first with the interrupted section of the flap of the second. This done, the tab of the lid and the tub are united together by heat sealing, ultra-sound, or other appropriate means, resulting in a hermetic closing of the packaging set.

Opening the set can only be done by pulling the existing ear tab on the rim of the lid, thus beginning the separation, from front to back, along the existing perforated line on the lateral external wall of the border of the same lid. The opening of the lid can be total or not, in the case of the “hinge”.

Thus, this improvement has resulted in a packaging set with a totally hermetic, absolutely inviolable, and tamper-proof closing system in which the separation of the perforated line of the lid is totally and easily evidenced.

The lid, once repositioned, has good closure because of the fact that it presents interference of its internal dimension with the internal dimension of the tub. Moreover, since the section positioned below the perforated line of the border of the lid remains fixed to the rim of the tub, or in other words, no piece of the border of the lid is removed when it is repositioned, the resulting appearance is practically the same as when the packaging was sealed shut, and is thus more appealing to consumers.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

A more complete appreciation of the present invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily understood by reference of the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:

FIGS. 1 and 2 show a round-shaped tub/lid set in perspective, with FIG. 1 showing an exploded perspective of the said set.

FIGS. 3 and 4 show a rectangular shaped tub/lid set in perspective, with FIG. 3 showing an exploded perspective of the said set.

FIG. 5 shows a frontal perspective of the tub/lid set in a closed position.

FIG. 5a shows an amplified perspective of the detail indicated in FIG. 5.

FIG. 6 illustrates in frontal perspective, the set tub-lid in open position, after the breaking of the perforated line.

FIG. 6a depicts, in exploded perspective, the detail indicated in FIG. 6.

FIG. 7 shows the tub/lid set in a closed position from a posterior perspective.

FIG. 7a shows the detail indicated in FIG. 7 in an amplified perspective, and which configures the “hinge” of the lid and tub, after the perforated line has been broken and consequently the packaging opened.

OBJECT OF THE INVENTION

The objective of the present Invention patent is a “PACKAGING CONSISTING OF A TUB AND A LID”, said packaging composed of a tub (1) and a lid (2), of whatever format (round, square, rectangular, oval, hexagonal, etc.), made from appropriate plastic material (PP, PS, PET, PE, PVC or similar), and by means of the processes of thermoforming, injection, vacuum forming, or similar, being that the upper border (3) of the tub (1), as well as the contour border (4) of the lid (2), present the same section of an inverted “U”, and which can be fitted into each other to close the packaging.

In accordance with the present improvement, from the free extremity of the external vertical wall (3a) of the border (3) of the tub (1) is projected at a right angle (orthogonally) outward an encircling rim (5) having a short interrupted section (5a).

Likewise, from the free extremity of the vertical external border wall (4 and 4a) of the lid (2), an encircling rim (6) projects orthogonally outwards, and said rim has an ear tab (6a), which can coincide with the interrupted portion (5a) of the rim (5) of the tub (1) when the lid (2) is fitted in. This fitting causes the overlapping of the rim of the lid (6) on the rim of the tub (5), which subsequently are united permanently by heat sealing, by ultrasound or by any other suitable procedure, being that said union configures a seal that guarantees the hermetic closing of the packaging.

Additionally, on the vertical wall (4a) of the lid (2), there is a longitudinal perforated line (7), placed along of the whole wall (4a), beginning next to one side of the lateral ear tab (6a) of the rim (6) and ending next to its lateral opposite side being that in one main design option, the said perforated line (7) displays a short interrupted section (7a), diametrically opposite the ear tab (6a), and which functions as the “hinge” for the opened lid (2).

Thus, after filling the product in the tub (1), the lid (2) is fitted on it in such way as to juxtapose the ear tab (6a) of the rim (6) of the first with interrupted portion (5a) of the rim (5) of the second. Afterwards, the rim (6) of the lid (2) and the rim (5) of tub (1) are united through hot sealing, by ultrasound or by any other appropriated procedure, resulting in the hermetic closure of the packaging set.

And the opening of the packaging is possible only through the breaking of the perforated line (7) anticipated on the external lateral encircling border (4) of the lid (2), being that said breaking occurs from front to back and gradually, initiated through upward traction of the ear tab (6a) from the lid (2) and finalizing with the traction of the lid itself which is then opened.

Under the design option where the interrupted portion (7a) of the perforated line (7) is considered, and that functions as the hinge for lid, the lid (2) breaks away partially from the tub (1) since the said lid stays connected to the tub by means of the hinge.

Under a different design option where the perforated line (7) is continuous, the lid (2) separates completely from the tub (1).

However, in both options, the lid (2) is reusable for closing the packaging.

Thus, this improvement resulted in a packaging set with a totally hermetic closure system that is absolutely tamper proof and capable of indicating potential tampering, since the tearing of the perforated line (7) of the lid (2) is readily visible.

Claims

1. A packaging comprising a tub and a lid, the tub having an upper border comprising a first vertical external wall and the lid having a contour border comprising a second vertical external wall, the upper border and the contour border both comprising an inverted “U” which can be fitted into each other to close the packaging, wherein a first surrounding rim is orthogonally projected from the first vertical external wall, and a second surrounding rim is orthogonally projected from the second vertical external wall, said first and second rims being juxtaposed and joined, said first surrounding rim having a short interrupted section and said second surrounding rim having a tab, said tab coinciding with said interrupted section when the lid is fitted to the tub, and said second vertical external wall comprising a longitudinal perforated line which is laid out along the entire second vertical external wall from one side of the tab to the opposite side of the tab.

2. The packaging in accordance with claim 1, wherein the perforated line comprises a short interrupted section diametrically opposite the tab, thereby configuring a hinge.

3. The packaging in accordance with claim 1, wherein the perforated line is continuous.

4. The packaging in accordance with claim 1, wherein the second surrounding rim and the first surrounding rim are joined through heat sealing or by ultrasound, resulting in the hermetic closure of the packaging.

5. The packaging in accordance with claim 1, wherein the lid is re-usable.

6. The packaging in accordance with claim 1, wherein the perforated line, when broken, is indicative of tampering.

7-9. (canceled)

Patent History
Publication number: 20100084400
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 2, 2008
Publication Date: Apr 8, 2010
Applicant: Emplal Embalagens Plasticas Ltda. (Carapicuiba/SP)
Inventor: Rui Antonio Juliani (Valinhos/SP)
Application Number: 12/244,033
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: With Gripping Means (e.g., Pull Tab) (220/270)
International Classification: B65D 17/34 (20060101);