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AUS- 13, 1968 c. E. FITZGERALD 3,396,868
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HTTORNE Y United States Patent() 3,396,868 CONTAINER Charles E. Fitzgerald, Findlay, Ohio, assignor to The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich., a corporation of Delaware Filed Oct. 24, 1966, Ser. No. 589,112 4 Claims. (Cl. 220-97) ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A nestable thin walled container for packaging cottage cheese, salads, ice-creams and other like products. The tub part of the container includes a high profile stacking ridge combined with a lid receiving groove which permits more positive and compact nesting of a plurality of such tubs, and more area for printing the side wall thereof. The container includes a lid especially designed to mate with the stacking ridge area of the tub.
Description of the invention This invention relates to nestable thin walled containers such as tubs for packaging cottage cheese, salads, ice cream and other products, which containers are particularly well-adapted to be handled in stacks and dispensed one at a time in commercial filling machines. More particularly, this invention relates to a new container stacking feature such that containers stack together in a highly improved fashion. The stacking feature of this invention has also been designed for especially effective sealing between it and the container lid.
With the improved stacking feature of the present invention, empty containers or cups can be nested together in high stacks without jamming, whether handled or shipped in a horizontal or vertical position, and may be easily separated from each other by hand or by machine. 'Ilhe spacing ybetween the containers in a stack is kept especially uniform.
In the past, stacking ridges which have been employed for containers or cups have generally comprised an inwardly projecting continuous shelf about the circumference of the container and, at a predetermined distance downwardly therefrom, an outwardly projecting continuous shoulder or ledge, the outside diameter of the shoulder being greater than the minimum inside shoulder of the shelf. When one such container is nested Within the other, the shoulder of the upper container is supported by the shelf -of the lower container. Such a prior art stacking technique is described in U.S. Patents Nos. 3,091,360 and 3,139,213, for example. The stacking ridge of such containers is located lbelow and separate from the lid receiving area of the container.
The aforesaid prior method of stacking, and lid fit which went with such stacking concepts, have not been completely satisfactory. The prior method of stacking has not been positive enough to prevent occasional jamming of the thin walled containers. The stacking ridge has been located so far down the side wall that it has severely limited the printable area on the side wall of the container. The lit between the lid and the container periphery has not formed the most satisfactory seal and has often resulted in lid popping.
Accordingly, objects of this invention include providing a container with a highly improved positive stacking feature, more printable side wall area, a more effective seal between it and its lid, and a considerably less chance of lid popping.
Briefly, the above objects have been accomplished by providing a novel combined stacking ridge and lid receiving area of a container. The stacking ridge mates fully with the peripheral contour of the sealing portions 3,396,868 Patented Aug. 13, 1968 "ice of the lid so t-hat an effective seal between the lid and container can be obtained without increasing the tightness of t therebetween. The upper part of the lid receiving area includes an inwardly protruding projection to provide a positive stacking shelf for receiving a stacking shoulder at the bottom of another like containers lid receiving area. The back drafted mating sealing sur- `faces of the lid and container and high placement of stacking shoulder combine addition-ally to prevent unwanted lid disengagement.
Advantages of the present invention will be even more apparent in the ensuing description and drawing, in which like characters of reference designate corresponding material and parts in the different views thereof, in which:
FIGURE 1 is an elevational view of a pair of nested containers, with portions of the lowermost one being broken away, illustrating the principles of the present invention;
FIGURE 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the nested containers taken along thereference line 3--3 of FIGURE 1;
FIGURE 3 is a top view of a container and lid, with a portion of the lid bein-g broken away, illustrating the principles of the present invention; and
FIGURE 4 is an enlarged fragmentary cross-sectional view of the lid and container taken alongreference line 4 4 of FIGURE 2.
Referring more particularly to FIGURES 1 and 2, eachnested container 10 is cup shaped and has abottom wall 12 and, extending upwardly therefrom, an outwardlyinclined side wall 14. At the upper extent of theside wall 14 is a circumferentially extending combined lid receiving area and stackingridge 16.Ridge 16 includes ashoulder 18 extending generally horizontally outwardly from theside wall 14 toouter edge 25. Extending generally vertically upwardly fromedge 25 is -acircumferential portion 21. Inclined inwardly -fromvertical portion 21 and thus at an angle reverse (as respects the vertical) 'from that ofside wall 14 is aface section 20.Face section 20 merges with ashelf 22 at itsupper edge 24.Shelf 22 extends outwardly and upwardly from theupper edge 24 and merges withrim 15 about the upper peripheral extent of thecontainer 10.
With this arrangement, theouter edge 25 of theshoulder 18 extends outwardly ofupper edge 24 so that ashoulder 18 can seat onshelf 22 of a next lower container to provide a positive stack between two such containers when nested together.
Another highly advantageous .feature of thestack ridge 16 of the present invention is that it also forms the lid receiving area of the container and does so such that an effective but not unduly tight tit is achieved between the lid and the container. This is illustrated most clearly in FIGURES 3 and 4. If the lit between the lid and container is too tight, excessive stress cracking will occur. On the other hand, if the fit is not tight enough, excessive air may enter into the container, causing accelerated Ibacteria growth and thereby reducing shelf life. The hereinafter described invention avoids either circumstance.
Lid 26 includes an annular central base 28 which, at its outer extremity, presentsland area 29 resting on shoulder 1,8 of thecontainer 10. A generally verticalcircumferential section 30 extends upwardly fromland area 29 and then is inclined inwardly alongsection 32 at generally the same angle as theface section 20 ofstacking ridge 16. Aseat 34 extends generally horizontally outwardly from the upper end of section 32 a distance suicient to nest inshelf 22. An inverted U-shapedrib receiving channel 36 extends from the outermost extent ofseat 34. The sealing area between thelid 26 andcontainer 10 extends from thelid land area 29 throughseat 34 which mates with the correspondingcontainer stacking shoulder 18 through theshelf 22, respectively. Thus, thestacking ridge 16 also serves the function of a lid receiving area. This makes for a simpler container construction and provides more side wall area for printing.
There also is less chance Vfor lid popping than in the more conventional prior art containers lbecause of the high placement of theshelf 22 and the -angular disposition of themating sections 22 and 32 thereof. For the lid to come out thebottommost edge 37 ofsection 30 must snap pastshelf 22. Thus, a considerable distance must be traversed (entire length ofportion 21 and face section byedge 37 before lid popping can occur, As the lid moves upwardly greater resistance to its further upward movement results because of the wedge action betweensections 20 and 32.
While certain representative embodiments and details have been shown for the purpose of illustrating the invention, it will be apparent t-o those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Accordingly, what is claimed as new is:
1. A nestable container comprising a bottom wall, a circumferential side wall extending upwardly and generally inclined outwardly from said bottom wall and ending in a peripheral rim at its upper extent, a combined stacking ridge and lid receiving area including said rim and the portion of said side wall immediately therebelow, a shoulder extending generally horizontally outwardly from the inclined portion of said side wall to form the lowermost extent of said combined stacking ridge and lid receiving area, a face section inclined inwardly yand upwardly from said shoulder, a shelf extending outwardly and upwardly from sai-d -face section and into Said rim and spaced downwardly from the top of said rim, whereby the outer extent of said shoulder is greater than the inner extent of said shelf so that the shoulder of one such container can seat on the shelf of a next lower like container to provide a positive stack between two such containers when nested together.
2. The container of claim 1 wherein a generally vertically disposed circumferential portion is located between said shoulder and said face section connecting them together.
3. A package including in combination, a container comprising a bottom wall, a circumferential side wall extending upwardly and generally inclined outwardly from said bottom wall and ending in a peripheral rim at its uppermost extent, a combined stacking ridge and lid receiving area including said rim and the portion of said side wall immediately therebelow, a shoulder extending generally horizontally outwardly from the inclined portion of said side wall to form the lowermost extent of said combined lid receiving area and stacking ridge, a face section inclined inwardly and upwardly from said shoulder, a shelf extending outwardly and upwardly from said face section and into said rim and spaced downwardly from the top of said rim, a snap-in removable lid closing said container after a product is located therein, said lid comprising a central annular base extending entirely across the opening of said container and having a peripheral land area thereof resting on the shoulder of said container, an upwardly and inwardly disposed section extending from said land area and closely juxtaposed with said face section and at generally the same angular inclination as said face section, a seat extending generally horizontally outwardly of said upwardly and inwardly disposed section and resting on said shelf, and a generally inverted U-shaped rib receiving channel extending from the outermost extent of said seat.
4. The package ofclaim 3 wherein said container has a generally vertically disposed circumferential portion connecting said shoulder and face section, and said lid has a generally vertically disposed circumferential section connecting said land area and upward and inwardly disposed section and being closely juxtaposed with said vertically disposed circumferential portion.
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,879,917 3/1957 Flack 220-97 2,985,354 5/1961 Aldington 220-97 XR 3,057,536 10/1962 Warnsdorfer 229-15 XR 3,061,139 10/ 1962 Edwards 220-44 3,094,240 6/ 1963 Wanderer 229--1.5 XR 3,122,296 2/ 1964 Fotos 229-15 THERON E. CONDON, Prim'ary Examiner.
G. E. LOWRANCE, Assistant Examiner.
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