CONTAINER ASSEMBLY WITH STRAINER
A container assembly includes a can, a can end, and a sheet. The can has an open end and an internal volume. The can end is fastened to the open end of the can, and has a first opening and a second opening. The sheet forms a closure to the first and second openings of the can end when the container assembly is in a closed configuration. The sheet is fastened to the can end around the perimeter of the sheet, and is also fastened to the can end proximate to the center of the sheet.
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This patent application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/314,746, filed Mar. 17, 2010, the entire teachings and disclosure of which are incorporated herein by reference thereto. This patent application also claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/360,633, filed Jul. 1, 2010, the entire teachings and disclosure of which are incorporated herein by reference thereto.
BACKGROUNDThe present invention relates generally to the field of containers. More specifically, the present invention relates to cans and can ends for container assemblies which provide a content straining function.
SUMMARYOne embodiment of the invention relates to a container assembly, including a can, a can end, and a sheet. The can has an open end and an internal volume. The can end is fastened to the open end of the can, and has a first opening and a second opening. The sheet forms a closure to the first and second openings of the can end when the container assembly is in a closed configuration. The sheet is fastened to the can end around the perimeter of the sheet, and is also fastened to the can end proximate to the center of the sheet.
Another embodiment of the invention relates to a container assembly, including a can, a can end, and a sheet. The can has an open end and an internal volume. The can end is fastened to the open end, and has a first opening and a second opening. The sheet forms a closure to the first and second openings when the container assembly is in a closed configuration. The sheet is integrally formed from a flexible material, and peelable from the can end such that the sheet no longer forms the closure to the first and second openings when the container assembly is in an open configuration.
Yet another embodiment of the invention relates to a container assembly, including a can, a can end, and a sheet. The can has an open end and an internal volume. The can end has a first opening and a second opening, and is fastened to the open end of the can by overlapping a portion of the can with a portion of the can end and bending the portions into a sealed joint. The sheet forms a closure to the first and second openings when the container assembly is in a closed configuration.
Still another embodiment of the invention relates to a metal container assembly including, a metal can, a metal can end, and a sheet. The metal can has an open end. The metal can end has a large opening and a plurality of small openings. The sheet is sealed to the can end, to cover and hermetically seal closed the openings.
Alternative exemplary embodiments relate to other features and combinations of features as may be generally recited in the claims.
The disclosure will become more fully understood from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying figures, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements, in which:
Before turning to the figures, which illustrate the exemplary embodiments in detail, it should be understood that the present application is not limited to the details or methodology set forth in the description or illustrated in the figures. It should also be understood that the terminology is for the purpose of description only and should not be regarded as limiting.
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The can end 114 includes a first opening 124 (e.g., large opening, hole, aperture, etc.) and one or more second openings 126 (e.g., a plurality of small openings). The first opening 124 is wide enough to pour solid contents of the container assembly 110 therethrough. In some embodiments, the first opening 124 has an area that is slightly less than half the area of the can end 114, and is formed in a crescent shape, a half-circle, or otherwise shaped. Each second opening 126 is sized for straining, such that the solid contents of the container assembly 110 are generally too large to fit therethrough. In some embodiments, each second opening 126 is less than one fifth the size of the first opening 124, such as less than one tenth the size of the first opening 124. However, in other embodiments the first and second openings are the same size (see, e.g., openings 614, 616 as shown in
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According to an exemplary embodiment, the sheet 128 may be fastened to the can end 114 with an adhesive 132 (
During operational use of the container assembly 110, the container assembly 110 may be converted from the closed configuration (
According to an exemplary embodiment, the container assembly 110 is formed from metal, such as tin-coated steel or aluminum. In some embodiments, the can 112 is formed from aluminum and the can end 114 is formed from tin-coated steel. In other embodiments, other metals or materials (e.g., high-temperature plastic, ceramic, etc.) are used to form some or all of the container assembly 110. In some embodiments, the sheet 128 is a metal foil (e.g., aluminum foil, steel foil, etc.), having a thickness substantially between 1/1000 to 1/100-inch. The metal foil includes an outer (top, outside, etc.) layer (e.g., coating) of polyethylene terephthalate (PET), a middle layer (e.g., substrate) of foil, and a bottom layer (e.g., 70 microns thick) of polypropylene, where the outer layers are applied via a coextrusion process. The polypropylene is configured to be heated and used as an adhesive. In other embodiments, the metal foil includes additional layers of different materials, and/or layers of similar materials in different arrangements (e.g., order). In still other embodiments, the sheet 128 is plastic or composite (e.g., plastic foil with one or more coatings thereon).
Depending upon the use and application of assembly 110, the material used to adhere the foil of sheet 128 to can end 114 may not be uniform in adherence strength and/or material type. By selective placement of adhesive types, the peeling and pressure handling characteristics of the sheet 128 can be controlled. For example, it may be desirable to use a stronger adhesion at the adhesive areas 132 (see
In some embodiments, the container assembly 110 is a three-piece assembly, formed from three main parts. The bottom 116 and sides 118 are separately stamped and fastened together, such as by forming the sides 118 into a cylindrical tube, and crimping an end of the tube to the bottom 116. According to an exemplary embodiment, a sealant or gasket (e.g., rubber coating) may be positioned between the crimped portions, to improve the seal therebetween. With the bottom 116 and sides 118 fastened together, the can 112 includes an open end 138 (
The container assembly 110 may be fully assembled, as shown in
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Without wishing to be bound by any particular theory, it is believed that the second fastening area 136 helps to allow the sheet 128 to remain fastened to the can end 114 when pressure in the container assembly 110 (e.g., within the volume 122) exceeds pressure exterior to the container assembly 110 (e.g., atmospheric pressure, outside air pressure), such as during a retort process (e.g. heated and internally pressurized sterilization process). For processing it is desirable to avoid over-pressure during the retort process. It is believed that the second fastening area 136 helps to mitigate shear forces between the sheet 128 and the can end 114 at the first fastening area 134, helping the sheet 128 to remain fastened to the can end 114 when gauge pressure (i.e., internal pressures relative to exterior pressure) within the container assembly is at least 10 pounds per square inch (psi), at least 15 psi, at least 25 psi, or more.
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In contemplated embodiments, the sheet 220 is a single, integral metal sheet that has been crimped to the can to seal the can end having the openings 216, 218 therein. The metal sheet includes a tear path extending, for example, around a periphery thereof, and configured to allow for an interior portion of the metal sheet to be controllably torn free from the can end 214, unsealing the openings 216, 218. The metal sheet may be stamped from sheet metal (e.g., aluminum, tin-coated steel, etc.) of a similar type and thickness as the can end 214 and/or the can 212. The tab 222 (e.g., single pull tab) may be used to remove the entire metal sheet, and thereby simultaneously opening both openings 216, 218. In some embodiments, a tab may be riveted to the sheet, formed integrally therewith, or otherwise coupled to the sheet. In other embodiments, a tab 222 may be configured to allow for a first interior portion of the metal sheet to be controllably torn free from the can end 214, and a second tab may be configured to allow for a second interior portion of the metal sheet to be controllably torn free from the can end 214, thereby selectively unsealing the openings 216, 218.
While the container assemblies 110, 210 are shown with the proportions in the FIGURES, other container proportions may be used. For example, contemplated embodiments include ⅞ size, 1—“picnic” size, size 303, size 10, and other size cans, such as those standard sizes and shapes that are commercially available in the United States and abroad. Such cans may be configured to hold 4 ounces, 10.5 ounces, and even over 100 ounces of liquid. Some embodiments are cylindrical, while other embodiments are rounded-rectangular (e.g., box container), and still other embodiments include other container assembly geometries.
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The construction and arrangements of the container assembly, as shown in the various exemplary embodiments, are illustrative only. Although only a few embodiments have been described in detail in this disclosure, many modifications are possible (e.g., variations in sizes, dimensions, structures, shapes and proportions of the various elements, values of parameters, mounting arrangements, use of materials, colors, orientations, etc.) without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of the subject matter described herein. Some elements shown as integrally formed may be constructed of multiple parts or elements, the position of elements may be reversed or otherwise varied, and the nature or number of discrete elements or positions may be altered or varied. The order or sequence of any process, logical algorithm, or method steps may be varied or re-sequenced according to alternative embodiments. Other substitutions, modifications, changes and omissions may also be made in the design, operating conditions and arrangement of the various exemplary embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A container assembly, comprising:
- a can having an open end, and a volume defined therein;
- a can end coupled to the open end, and having a first opening and a second opening,
- a sheet forming a closure to the first and second openings when the container assembly is in a closed configuration, wherein the sheet is fastened to the can end around the perimeter of the sheet and is also fastened to the can end proximate to the center of the sheet; and
- a first tab joined to the sheet to be extendable from the can end.
2. The container assembly of claim 1, wherein the sheet is coupled to the can end such that the sheet maintains the closure of the first and second openings when gauge pressure in the volume is at least 10 psi.
3. The container assembly of claim 2, wherein the first opening has a greater area than the second opening.
4. The container assembly of claim 3, wherein the first opening has an area greater than five times the second opening.
5. The container assembly of claim 4, wherein the volume is configured to hold a solid item and a liquid therein, and when the container assembly is in an open configuration the can end facilitates straining of the liquid such that the liquid is pourable out of the volume through the second opening while the solid item is generally blocked from passing through the second opening.
6. The container assembly of claim 5, wherein the can end is fastened to the open end of the can by overlapping a portion of the can with a portion of the can end and bending the portions into a sealed joint.
7. The container assembly of claim 6, wherein the sheet is integrally formed from a flexible material, and peelable from the can end.
8. The container assembly of claim 7, wherein the flexible material comprises a foil and an adhesive coupled thereto, the adhesive used to fasten the sheet to the can end.
9. A container assembly, comprising:
- a can having an open end, and a volume defined therein;
- a can end coupled to the open end, and having a first opening and a second opening; and
- a sheet forming a closure to the first and second openings when the container assembly is in a closed configuration, wherein the sheet is integrally formed from a flexible material, the sheet includes a first pull-tab proximate the first opening and a second pull-tab proximate the second opening, and the sheet is peelable from the can end such that the sheet does not form the closure to the first and second openings when the container assembly is in an open configuration.
10. The container assembly of claim 9, wherein the flexible material comprises a foil and an adhesive coupled thereto, the adhesive used to fasten the sheet to the can end.
11. The container assembly of claim 10, wherein the adhesive is a thermoplastic.
12. The container assembly of claim 11, wherein the sheet is generally circular and is fastened to the can end around the perimeter of the sheet and is also fastened to the can end proximate to the center of the sheet.
13. The container assembly of claim 12, wherein the sheet includes a tab extending therefrom, configured to facilitate peeling of the sheet from the can end.
14. A container assembly, comprising:
- a can having an open end, and a volume defined therein;
- a can end having a first opening and a second opening, wherein the can end is fastened to the open end of the can by overlapping a portion of the can with a portion of the can end and bending the portions into a sealed joint; and
- a sheet forming a closure to the first and second openings when the container assembly is in a closed configuration, the sheet including first pull-tab and a second pull-tab.
15. The container assembly of claim 14, wherein the sheet is integrally formed from a flexible material, peelable from the can end such that the sheet does not form the closure to the first and second openings when the container assembly is in an open configuration.
16. The container assembly of claim 15, wherein at least one of the first and second openings includes a rolled edge.
17. The container assembly of claim 16, wherein the sheet is formed from a metal foil having an adhesive coupled thereto.
18. The container assembly of claim 17, wherein the sheet is generally circular and is fastened to the can end around the perimeter of the sheet and is also fastened to the can end proximate to the center of the sheet.
19. A metal container assembly comprising:
- a metal can having an open end;
- a metal can end having a large opening and a plurality of small openings; and
- a sheet including at least one pull-tab, the sheet being sealed to the can end to cover and hermetically seal closed the openings.
20. The container assembly of claim 19 further comprising a thermoplastic material for sealing the sheet to the can end, wherein the sheet is a metal foil, and the sheet is sealed to the can end to permit removal of the foil from the openings such that the small openings can serve to strain contents of the can.
21. The container assembly of claim 20, wherein the can end is sealed to the open end of the metal can by overlapping a portion of the can with a portion of the can end and bending the portions into a sealed joint.
22. The container assembly of claim 21, wherein the openings include a rolled edge.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 17, 2011
Publication Date: Sep 22, 2011
Applicant:
Inventors: Steven J. Manne (Oconomowoc, WI), Thomas J. Snyder (Simi Valley, CA)
Application Number: 13/050,446
International Classification: B65D 17/34 (20060101);