Self-Venting Container
A container having venting means and a method for sealing a lid to the container without damaging or weakening the container are disclosed. The container, such as a cup, includes venting means in the interior surface of the container side wall generally adjacent a lid seal to allow air that would otherwise be forced into and become trapped in the container when the lid is sealed to the lid seal to vent from the container to prevent weakening of, damage to or ultimate failure of the container.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to a self-venting lid and container combination, and more particularly to a container and lid combination having venting means to prevent weakening of and damage to the container during the process of sealing a lid to the container.
2. Description of Prior Art
When a lid is sealed to a container by a high speed manufacturing process, air is often trapped within the container between the top of the product and the lid as the lid descends upon and is sealed to a seal rim of the container. The pressure resulting from the trapping of or trapped air within the container can weaken the container, and can cause damage to or even failure of the container. In some instances, depending on the type of material of the container, the trapped pressure can be relatively low and still cause damage or total failure of the container. Styrofoam or expanded Polystyrene is particularly susceptible to damage or failure. Because the damage may not be immediate, latent defects could manifest themselves at any time over the lifecycle of the container, such as during packaging, shipping or on a store shelf.
Therefore, there is a need to eliminate or significantly reduce the amount of air trapped within a container when a lid is sealed to the container during manufacturing,
The present invention addresses these problems and provides a container and method for sealing a lid to a container without damaging or weakening the container.
In addition, the present invention addresses the passing of air that would otherwise become trapped in a container during the lidding process to outside the container by venting the air from the container through venting means in the container.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn one embodiment, the invention is a self-venting container having a bottom with generally upstanding side walls and an edge on an interior surface of the generally upstanding side walls. The container includes a surface interruption in the interior surface of the container side wall generally near the edge. The surface interruption is adapted to vent air during lidding of the container and remain uncovered when the lid is on the container.
In another embodiment, the invention is a cup having a bottom wall with a generally upstanding side wall having an interior surface. The interior surface of the upstanding side wall has a lid seal. A surface interruption is on the interior surface of the upstanding side wall at least generally adjacent the lid seal. A lid is sealed to the lid seal on the container so as to leave the surface interruption uncovered.
In another embodiment, the invention is a method for lidding a cup during manufacturing to prevent the cup or the lid from being weakened or damaged, The method includes taking a cup having an interior surface with a lid seal and adjacent surface interruptions. A lid is sealed to the lid seal leaving the surface interruptions uncovered. Air is vented from the cup during the lidding process using the surface interruptions to prevent the cup or lid from being weakened or damaged.
While the specification concludes with the claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the invention, it is believed that the present invention will be better understood from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring to the drawings, wherein like numerals represent like parts through the several views, there is generally disclosed at 10 a container. The container 10 may also be a cup. The container includes a bottom 12 surrounded by a generally upstanding side wall 14. The side wall 14 terminates in a mouth 16. The interior surface 18 of the side wall 14 of the container 10 includes a lid seal 20 to which the lid 32 shown in
On the interior surface 18 between the mouth 16 and the lid seal 20 is a venting means 22. Venting means 22 is shown in various other forms in
The lid 32 illustrated in
In some instances, the amount of trapped air is sufficient to cause total failure of the container 10. For example, in the case where expanded Polystyrene or Styrofoam is used for container 10, the pressure (resulting from air being forced into and becoming trapped in the container) may be sufficient to cause the bottom 12 of container 10 to separate from the side walls 14, cause the bottom 12 or side walls 14 of container 10 to crack or become weakened, and thereby subject to failure at any point and time during the life cycle of the container 10. This problem is exaggerated in instances where more headspace (i.e., the space between the top of the product and the lid) within exists in the container being lidded. For example, in the case where more headspace exists, more air is permitted to be forced into and become trapped in the container during the lidding process thereby creating a larger pressure for the container to bear.
In one aspect of the present invention, the lid 32, having an outer diameter just larger than the diameter of the channel 25, is set down into the mouth of the container and onto the lid seal 20 by automation. The angle of the lid 32 relative to the lid seal 20 may be anywhere from 0 to 30 degrees or greater during the lidding process. The air that would otherwise be forced into and become trapped within the container 10 during the lidding process exits through the venting means 22 as the lid 32 is moved through the mouth of the container and seated on the lid seal and into channel 25. Even up until the point right before the lid 32 is set on lid seal 20 and (outer peripheral edge 34) is seated in channel 25 air is permitted to escape around the outer peripheral edges 34 of the lid 32 and vent from the interior of the container 10 to the exterior through venting means 22, such as the vertically oriented channels 24 shown in
As can be seen in
In another aspect of the present invention, the outer peripheral edge 34 of lid 32 is generally the same diameter as the lid seal 20. In this aspect, the outer peripheral edge 34 is sealed or adhered to the lid seal 20, and the outer peripheral edge 34 terminates before extending into the channel 25. In this instance, the outer peripheral edge 34 of lid 32 extends at least partially into the recess 38 shown in
In another aspect of the design contemplated in
The above specification, examples and data provide a complete description of the manufacture and use of the composition of the invention. Since many embodiments of the invention can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, the invention resides in the claims hereinafter appended.
Claims
1-20. (canceled)
21. A container comprising:
- a bottom wall and upstanding side wall surrounding the bottom wall and terminating in a mouth opposite the bottom wall;
- a lid seal on an interior surface of the upstanding side wall for receiving a lid;
- venting means at the interior surface of the upstanding wall between the mouth and the lid seal;
- said venting means uncovered by the lid when sealed to the lid seal, the venting means comprising a ridge on the interior surface of the side wall at least proximate the lid seal and extending generally away from the lid seal toward the mouth of the container and a port extending entirely through the side wall of the container from the interior surface at least proximate the lid seal.
22. The container of claim 1 wherein the lid seal comprises:
- a. a ledge;
- b. an abutment; or
- c. an edge.
23. The container of claim 1 wherein the venting means comprises an embossment on the interior surface of the side wall extending at least adjacent the lid seal and generally toward the mouth of the container.
24. The container of claim 1 wherein the venting means comprises a channel in the interior surface of the side wall at least proximate the lid seal.
25. The container of claim 4 wherein the channel extends around the entire circumference of the interior surface and adjacent the lid seal in a generally horizontal manner, and includes generally vertical channels extending from adjacent the lid seal toward the mouth of the container for venting air from the container.
26. The container of claim 1 wherein the lid comprises a tear-away type lid having an outer peripheral edge:
- a. seated in a generally horizontal channel in the interior surface of the side wall contiguous with the lid seal; or
- b. sealed to the lid seal.
27. A self-venting container comprising:
- a bottom with generally upstanding side walls terminating in a mouth opposite the bottom wall;
- an edge on an interior surface of the generally upstanding side walls;
- a surface interruption in the interior surface generally near the edge; and
- the surface interruption adapted to vent air during lidding of the container, the surface interruption comprising a channel extending horizontally around the entire side wall and including vertical channels extending from the edge toward the mouth of the container.
28. The container of claim 27 further comprising a tear-away lid having an outer peripheral edge seated at the edge of the container on the interior surface.
29. The container of claim 28 wherein the outer peripheral edge terminates at the edge of the container to leave the surface interruption uncovered when the lid is seated to the container.
30. The container of claim 27 wherein the surface interruption comprises a change in the shape of the interior surface of the container, and having a geometry to pass air from the container during sealing the lid to the container.
31. A method for lidding a cup during manufacture to prevent the cup or the lid from being weakened or damaged, the method comprising:
- taking a cup having an interior surface with a lid seal and adjacent surface interruptions;
- sealing a lid to the lid seal;
- leaving the surface interruptions uncovered by the lid, where the surface interruption comprises a discontinuity in the interior surface of the cup and the discontinuity is closed off from the interior of the cup when lidded; and
- venting air out of the cup during lidding using the surface interruptions to prevent the cup or lid from being weakened or damaged from air forced into or trapped within the cup.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 10, 2016
Publication Date: Apr 6, 2017
Inventors: David D. Albrecht (Le Mars, IA), Michael W. Fischer (Le Mars, IA)
Application Number: 15/289,433