Interlocked Joint Patents (Class 220/615)
-
Patent number: 9687904Abstract: There is disclosed herein a method of forming a can end comprising: holding a peripheral portion of a blank between inner (60, 70) and outer (80, 90, 100) peripheral tool sets; drawing a central portion of the blank against an outer center panel tool (80) having a central region and a sloping peripheral edge (84) extending to a peripheral wall (86) by moving the outer center panel tool (80) inwardly relative to the peripheral tool sets to form a drawn can end shell (10); and reforming the can end shell (10) against an inner center panel tool (60) having a central region and a peripheral region by moving the inner center panel tool (60) outwardly relative to the peripheral tool sets to reform the drawn central portion to have a center panel defined by the central region of the inner center panel tool (60) and a recessed reinforcing structure extending around the center panel, wherein the sloping peripheral edge (84) of the outer center panel tool (80) has a convex radius of curvature of 2 mm or more and 30 mmType: GrantFiled: April 10, 2014Date of Patent: June 27, 2017Assignee: Crown Packaging Technology, Inc.Inventors: Paul Robert Dunwoody, Andrew Robert Lockley, Philip Alan Marriot, Stephen John Osborn
-
Patent number: 9340335Abstract: A closure assembly for a container includes a closure cap having an open ended body with a peripheral wall and a top wall provided with a dispensing passage which is defined by a collar arranged to the top wall. A self-closing valve is arranged in the closure cap. The valve includes a slit central portion and a skirt extending downwardly from the central portion, which has an outwardly extending flange. The skirt is arranged in the collar and the flange is located below the collar and extends radially outwardly beyond it. On a lower surface of the top wall, a plurality of lips is formed outward from the collar. The lips are folded over the flange such that the latter is partly enveloped between the lips and the top wall so as to secure the valve in the closure cap.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2014Date of Patent: May 17, 2016Assignee: PLASTICUM NETHERLANDS B.V.Inventors: Lenny Marita Ellenkamp-Van Olst, Sebastiaan Wilhelmus Josephus Den Boer, Gerrit Jan Stegeman, Jan Van Alfen
-
Patent number: 9254586Abstract: A fuel tank is produced together with an underride protector in a blow-molding tool by a blow-molding process. The underride protector is held on the fuel tank by a form-locking connection or by an integral connection. Therefore the outer underride protector is connected to the fuel tank in a simple production procedure.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2009Date of Patent: February 9, 2016Assignee: Dr. Ing. h.c. f. Porsche AktiengesellschaftInventors: Heinz-Jürgen Geurtz, Ulrich Essig
-
Patent number: 8950613Abstract: A bulk bin container having a first side wall, a second side wall, a third side wall and a fourth side wall, where the first side wall is removable when the container is set up. The first side wall includes a removable hinge element. The first side wall also includes structure on a first side edge of the first side wall and second side edge of the first side wall that mates with corresponding structure on adjacent side walls and allows for the first side wall to be lifted straight upward and removed from the container upon removal of the removable hinge element.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2012Date of Patent: February 10, 2015Assignee: ORBIS CorporationInventor: Roger Nolan
-
Patent number: 8925758Abstract: The invention relates to a container for refrigerated goods. The container includes a body part and a front part coupled to the body part. The front part is formed by a pair of side pieces and at least one central piece extending to and connected to the side pieces. The central piece has a constant cross-sectional shape.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2006Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: BSH Bosch and Siemens Hausgerate GmbHInventors: Thomas Benz, Jürgen Fink, Christine Linke
-
Publication number: 20140374429Abstract: A container (210) for holding granular or powdered material and formed by a top wall (212), a bottom wall (214), a front wall (216), a rear wall (218), a first side wall (220), and a second side wall (222). A rotatably removable lid (D) is interiorly mounted with a scoop (32) and is pivotally hinged to a collar (300) that includes a sealing gasket (330). The collar (300) mounts to the walls of the container (210). A sealing wall 240 of the lid (D) cooperates with the gasket 300 to prevent the contents from spilling. The container (210) incorporates powder control features, a container wall junction (50) preferred geometry and congruent scoop (32) enabling convenient access to the contents, a tolerance variation accommodating and strength improving, J-shaped collar (300) and interlocking indentations (290) and flex clips (310), and a pressure controlling portion (350) that prevents unwanted deformation due to pressure differentials.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2014Publication date: December 25, 2014Applicant: ABBOTT LABORATORIESInventors: JAMES P. PERRY, CRAIG A. MCCARDELL, JEREMY MCBROOM, DAVID COMPEAU, ASHLEY A. GOHLKE, WILLIAM J. HOOK, KATHERINE J. JORDAN, FRANK S. WALCZAK, PETER B. CLARKE, J. KEVIN CLAY, RICHARD C. DARR, JACK E. ELDER, MARC A. PEDMO, CHARLES R. SCHOTTHOEFER
-
Patent number: 8820560Abstract: A collapsible bin is provided. The bin includes a pair of opposing side panels. The bin further includes a pair of opposing end panels. At least one of the end panels has a first plurality of male interlocking members extending outward a first distance along an upper portion of a first side edge, and a second plurality of male interlocking members extending outward a second distance greater than the first distance along a lower portion of its first side edge. At least one of the side panels includes a plurality of female interlocking members along a first side edge for receiving the first and second pluralities of male interlocking members extending along the first side edge of the at least one side panel.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2013Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: Orbis CorporationInventor: Roger Nolan
-
Patent number: 8640912Abstract: A foldable box includes a floor and two longitudinal and transverse side exterior walls each lying opposite in pairs and foldable relative to the floor, each longitudinal side exterior walls including a protrusion at a transverse side end extending toward the transverse side exterior walls when upfolded, limiting foldability of the transverse side exterior walls to the outside. Each transverse side exterior wall including a locking mechanism at the outside of the transverse side exterior wall, including when upfolded, a snap-in element movable in a vertical direction relative to the floor surface, latchable with the protrusion. The protrusion and/or the snap-in element includes contact surfaces, inclined relative to the vertical direction when upfolded wherein the locking mechanism opens against a spring pretensioning when exceeding a predetermined inward force acting upon the transverse side exterior wall.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2011Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: IFCO Systems GmbHInventor: Wolfgang Orgeldinger
-
Publication number: 20130306659Abstract: A metal food can including a metal sidewall is provided. The diameter of the sidewall varies at different axial positions along the sidewall. The can includes a can end coupled to an end of the metal sidewall, and a plurality of circumferential beads formed in the metal sidewall. The shape of each circumferential bead varies based upon the diameter of the section of the sidewall in which the beads are formed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2012Publication date: November 21, 2013Applicant: Silgan Containers LLCInventors: Gerald J. Baker, Rowdy H. Holstine, Jianwen Hu
-
Patent number: 8550022Abstract: Floating and towable multiple container apparatus, each container apparatus (18) attached to other container apparatus laterally and longitudinally. A Structural helical spring turns support continuous sealing wall (30) made of helix shaped plastic strip and consists of continuous multiple inflatable cavities (34) wrapped around and attached to spring turns. A helical shape clamp (32) secures the sealing wall over the spring wire turns. A connection towing bar (44) connects the clamps over each wire spring turn together and provide cable connection means. Two cap shape end covers (64) on both sides of the container with multiple external radial sealing members on its perimeter that engages the inner wall of the sealing wall (30) are pushed into the container apparatus, held with the helical spring wire turns that engage slots in the cap. Multiple water self-collecting one-way flow controls with float (86) allow water flow only into container with float held by inflated cavities in closed position.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2011Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Inventor: Yona Becher
-
Patent number: 8511499Abstract: A container (210) for holding granular or powdered material and formed by a top wall (212), a bottom wall (214), a front wall (216), a rear wall (218), a first side wall (220), and a second side wall (222). A rotatably removable lid (D) is interiorly mounted with a scoop (32) and is pivotally hinged to a collar (300) that includes a sealing gasket (330). The collar (300) mounts to the walls of the container (210). A sealing wall 240 of the lid (D) cooperates with the gasket 300 to prevent the contents from spilling. The container (210) incorporates powder control features, a container wall junction (50) preferred geometry and congruent scoop (32) enabling convenient access to the contents, a tolerance variation accommodating and strength improving, J-shaped collar (300) and interlocking indentations (290) and flex clips (310), and a pressure controlling portion (350) that prevents unwanted deformation due to pressure differentials.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2011Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventors: James P. Perry, Craig A. McCardell, Jeremy McBroom, David Compeau, Ashley A. Gohlke, William J. Hook, Katherine J. Jordan, Frank S. Walczak, Peter B. Clarke, J. Kevin Clay, Richard C. Darr, Jack E. Elder, Marc A. Pedmo, Charles R. Schotthoefer
-
Patent number: 8413831Abstract: A collapsible bin is provided. The bin includes a pair of opposing side panels. The bin further includes a pair of opposing end panels. At least one of the end panels has a first plurality of male interlocking members extending outward a first distance along an upper portion of a first side edge, and a second plurality of male interlocking members extending outward a second distance greater than the first distance along a lower portion of its first side edge. At least one of the side panels includes a plurality of female interlocking members along a first side edge for receiving the first and second pluralities of male interlocking members extending along the first side edge of the at least one side panel.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2010Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: Orbis CorporationInventor: Roger Nolan
-
Publication number: 20130008910Abstract: High strength beverage end shells formed in high speed, commercial production of an aluminum alloy having a specific range of constituents, especially magnesium within a specific range.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2012Publication date: January 10, 2013Inventor: Darin Clark
-
Patent number: 8317052Abstract: A container (1) for meat storage, treatment and distribution has an external rib (5) to facilitate handling and provide strength. Clips (32) are provided for attaching a lid (6) to the container, and a clip removal tool (52) which allows clips to be removed to open the container.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2005Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Foodcap International LimitedInventor: Roger Keith Palmer
-
Publication number: 20120263835Abstract: A can end that is attached to a metal can body with a bottom end forming a cavity that may be filled with food, liquid, etc. The can end is made of metal with a bead configuration located in the outer circumference of the can end that increases its resistance to deformation when subjected to high pressure cooking environments and assists in preventing the can end from separating along the frangible score.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2012Publication date: October 18, 2012Inventors: Lynn A. Burleson, JR., John L. Phillips, Donald M. Gust, Rohm E. Bloedorn
-
Publication number: 20120175377Abstract: The present invention solves a problem of building geometry in a system to assemble and shut exclusively by jointing the six walls of a box parallelepiped built up with at least seven plates, so: the plates are divided in a first group of six, named primary, each one provided with a couple of grooves, and in a second group of the remaining plates, named secondary, not necessarily grooved; the walls of the structure are divided in two types: single walls, composed by only one primary plate: multiple walls, composed by one primary plate and at least one secondary plate; the structure, which must have at least one multiple wall, is assembled and shut jointing together first the six primary plates and then introducing at least one of the secondary plates. The system is suitable to build countless artefacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2009Publication date: July 12, 2012Inventor: Giuseppe Masci
-
Publication number: 20110290809Abstract: A lightweight fruit and produce packaging container made from a die cut blank of thin, flexible, waterproof, food quality, transparent sheet material and including a plurality of fold lines defining wall portions, top and bottom closure portions, a latching portion and a handle forming portionType: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: PANDOL BROS., INC.Inventors: Michael LIEBOWITZ, Jay THOMAS, Trevor FERRUGGIA
-
Publication number: 20110108549Abstract: A reusable shipping container adapted to resist damage to the feet of the container and to allow the fork straps to be replaced if the fork straps or the feet are damage. The container can also easily be adapted to accommodate the use of pallet jacks without reducing the capacity of the container or increasing the weight of the container. The container is also adapted to easily receive dunnage required to protect the material being shipped in the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2009Publication date: May 12, 2011Applicant: MACRO PLASTICS, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey W. Mitchell, Todd T. Turner
-
Patent number: 7073682Abstract: A dishwasher silverware basket is provided with a cage and a back wall which are snap-fit together. The cage includes a front wall, opposite side walls, and a bottom wall. The cage and back wall are both provided with mating hooks and openings which snap-fit together to form the silverware basket. In assembling the cage and back wall, hooks on the cage are fit into openings in the back wall. The cage is then moved toward the back wall so that second hooks on the back wall snap-fit into openings or recesses in the cage so as to form a permanent basket. Finally, the cage is moved downwardly with respect to the back wall so that the hooks on the cage engage with the lower edge portions of the back wall openings. Dividers may be provided in the basket to define compartments therein. The basket can be mounted on the interior surface of the dishwasher door via slots in the back wall, or can be set within a rack in the dishwasher.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2002Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: Maytag CorporationInventors: Scott D. Raches, Wayne M. VanLandingham
-
Patent number: 6719514Abstract: A process for producing a metal can, having a cylindrical body, a base and a lid, of the type in which the base has a cylindrical recess which projects into the inside of the can, in which process: a) a combination of a body and a base is produced, by deep-drawing and wall stretching, from metallic and/or plastic-coated metal sheet which is suitable for cans; b) an insert piece, which is tubular in shape so as to correspond to the cylindrical recess and is closed on one side, is produced from corresponding metal sheet by deep-drawing or spinning, followed by wall stretching; c) a hole which is narrower than the open side of the insert piece is made in the base of the body-base combination; d) the edge of the hole is flanged until it acquires a bearing surface which is able to fit together with the edge of the open side of the insert piece; c) the edge of the hole and the edge of the open side of the insert piece are joined together.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2000Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Corus Staal BVInventor: Johannes Lambertus Maria Mensink
-
Patent number: 6227706Abstract: A tubular first member receives a compressible article and, a flat circular member is zip-locked to the first member to create a waterproof, gas-impermeable protective satchel for the article. A one-way valve secured to one of the first and second members allows the compressible article and the satchel containing it to be squeezed to drive out any excess air stored within the article allowing it to be stored at a volume which is as much as 50% reduced from its normal volume.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2000Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Inventor: Thoai S. Tran
-
Patent number: 6173858Abstract: Two-piece cups formed, e.g., from a thermoformable plastics material, include a bottom wall disc which is bonded to an inwardly turned annular bottom flange of the side wall by an upwardly and inwardly sloped transition wall. The transition wall allows the bottom wall disc to be bonded to the sidewall flange in such a manner that the annular bottom edge is substantially unaffected by the heat and pressures during the bonding process. The bottom wall disc may be in the form of multiple concentrically disposed, annular bottom wall segments which are connected to one another by respective ones of a plurality of transition walls.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1999Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Sweetheart Cup CompanyInventors: David W. Norwood, Larry Maccherone
-
Patent number: 5967356Abstract: The invention concerns a transport and storage container comprising a base (30) and four collapsible side walls (10, 20) and having the following features: two first side walls (10) have corner-embracing wall end regions (11); the corner-embracing wall end regions (11) and the two side walls (20) are designed with connection wall regions (12; 22) which overlap each other in the erected state; the base (30) is designed with two wall plinth regions (31) which form the lower part of the first side walls (10) and comprise corner-embracing plinth end regions (131), the corner-embracing length of the plinth end regions (131) being shorter than the corner-embracing length of the wall end regions (11); two second side walls (20) are designed with laterally projecting widenings (21) which lie at the level of the wall plinth regions (31) and, in the erected state of the side walls (10, 20), lie between the corner-embracing wall end regions (11) and the base (30); the pivot axes (18) of the first side walls (10) are disType: GrantFiled: November 7, 1997Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Wavin Trepak Holding BV and bekuplast Kunstoffverarbeitungs-GmbH and RingeInventors: Hans Laarhoven, Horst Banaskiwitz
-
Patent number: 5755376Abstract: A multipurpose panel structure formed of a relatively thin resilient type material adaptable for use as a container device, the panel structure comprising a relatively flat one-piece wall member having a cooperatively engageable interlocking arrangement associated therewith enabling the wall member to be formed into an-open-ended closed wall structure capable of standing on end to form a container device, the cooperatively engageable interlocking arrangement providing an easily assembled yet stable container which may be shipped in its flat condition and later assembled without the need for special tools or equipment. The container assembly may take various shapes adaptable for holding a wide variety of materials including recyclable materials.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1996Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Inventors: Jerry A. Greer, Steve T. Josephson
-
Patent number: 5713484Abstract: A two-piece plastic container and removable cover is provided which is particularly adaptable for containing flowable products. The removable cover comprises a one-piece molded generally circular cover having an annular sealing projection extending generally downwardly in a perpendicular direction from an outer periphery of the cover and an annular locking projection extending generally upwardly in a perpendicular direction from the outer periphery of the cover. The container comprises a one-piece molded cylindrical body having a closed bottom and an open top. Two spaced concentric annular inside and outside projections extend longitudinally upwardly from the open top of the body of the container and define therebetween a cover sealing cavity for receiving the cover sealing projection and cooperating therewith to seal the cover on the container.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1996Date of Patent: February 3, 1998Assignee: Sonoco Products CompanyInventor: Thomas J. Setty
-
Patent number: 5678715Abstract: An intermodal shipping container including a top wall, a bottom wall, opposite side walls, and a composite frame structure including upper and lower longitudinals interconnecting the side walls with the top and bottom walls, and a pair of stacking frame assemblies for supporting the weight of one or more other containers. Each stacking frame assembly includes a pair of vertical stacking posts each integrated into one of the side walls and a horizontal crossmember integrated into the top wall. The stacking posts and the crossmember are pultruded of composite material, and the stacking post can include layers of different material to optimize performance. Each of the stacking frame assemblies also includes a pair of upper connector assemblies at the intersections between the upper longitudinal members, the stacking posts, and the crossmember, and a pair of lower connector assemblies at the intersections of the lower longitudinal members and the stacking posts.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1995Date of Patent: October 21, 1997Assignee: Stoughton Composites, Inc.Inventors: Robbie J. Sjostedt, Brent G. Schaffer, James Tedesco
-
Patent number: 5511819Abstract: An automotive passenger airbag module is assembled by securing two endcaps to a chute or housing. The endcaps have tabs which engage channels in the sidewalls of the housing and may be secured by staking portions of the channels to hold the tabs fast during deployment of the airbag.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1995Date of Patent: April 30, 1996Assignee: Morton International, Inc.Inventors: David L. Spilker, Donald J. Paxton
-
Patent number: 5288010Abstract: A package comprising a substantially cylindrical body part consisting mainly of cardboard and having reversely folded end portions at both ends of the body part. Substantially round closing parts consisting mainly of cardboard are provided at both ends of the body part. Each of the closing parts has an edge portion turned substantially perpendicular to the plane of the closing part and attached to the respective end of the body part by passing it within the end of the body part. The edge portion of each closing part underlies a reversely folded end portion of the body part. A closing ring comprises a bead inserted between each end portion of the body part and the adjacent closing part. The bead has, on the side of the closing part, a convexly rounded surface mating with a concavely curved surface of the adjacent closing part.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1991Date of Patent: February 22, 1994Assignee: Yhtyneet Paperitehtaat OyInventors: Pertti Kleemola, Ensio Mykkanen