Abstract:
Method for converting, by reshaping, thin-walled nestable plastic containers into non-nestable container products wherein the nestable container is telescopically mounted on and releasably locked to a complementary male mold member, the nestable container thereafter being heated to a predetermined temperature to permit ready deformation thereof, and subsequently expanded against the non-nestable inner wall configuration of a mold cavity by differential fluid pressure to form non-nestable container products. In order to mold uniform container products by a continuous molding operation, the nestable plastic container is held in fixed relation relative to the male mold member in the vicinity of its open mouth where the container is insulated from heat.
Abstract:
A MULTIPLE PURPOSE LID SUITABLE FOR PEN CANS AND OTHER CONTAINERS OF VARIOUS SIZES HAS A CLOSED TOP AND A SIDE WALL SHAPED TO RESILIENTLY GRIP THE EDGES OF DIFFERENT SIZED CANS. THERE IS SHOWN AN UPWARDLY EXTENDING SERIES OF DECREASING DIAMETER RING SURFACES FORMED IN THE INNER SURFACE OF SIDE WALL, ADJACENT RING SURFACES JOINED BY LEDGE SURFACES WHICH THE CAN TOP CAN ABUT WHEN THE LID IS IN PLATE. THERE IS ALSO SHOWN A SECOND INNER SIDE WALL JOINED TO THE FIRST, PROVIDING A SMALLER SIZE GRIPING SURFACE. THERE IS ALSO SHOWN A COMBINATION IN WHICH THE LID ALSO DEFINES A COASTER ACCEPTABLE FOR USE IN THE HOME.
Abstract:
A thermal formed plastic cover for bulk milk containers particularly for use in connection with the upper open ends of rectangular bulk milk containers; the cover being thermal formed of a single thin sheet of plastic, such as polystyrene, and having four edges adjacent to which thermal formed reinforcing channels are disposed and extended in offset relation to the plane of the sheet so as to provide a lightweight economical cover which has sufficient strength to support a handle for carrying the container full of liquid.
Abstract:
A container lid is provided herein having structurally reinforcing ribs therein. The ribs increase the strength of the lid across a central region thereof. Specifically, the lid can have an outer perimeter and the ribs can be spaced inwardly from the outer perimeter. The inwardly spaced ribs can provide a distinct look for consumer differentiation. Additionally, the ribs can be arcuate so that they generally follow a curvature of the outer perimeter of the lid. As such, a label region within the lid central region is preserved, while the lid is still strengthened by the ribs.
Abstract:
A rimless lid (10, 97, 99) for a container, the rimless lid comprising: a cover member having an outer side (1) and an inner side (3) and a peripheral edge (5); and a reinforcing arrangement comprising one or more reinforcing members (30, 140, 530, 540, 630, 640) located at the inner side (3) of the cover member; wherein at least one of the peripheral edge (5) of the cover member or the one or more reinforcing members (30, 140, 530, 540, 630, 640) is/are configured to frictionally engage an internal wall of the container when the lid is mounted thereto.
Abstract:
A stackable lid for a container includes a main body having an interior portion circumscribed by a lip. The interior portion has a plurality of raised surface features, a plurality of channels, and a plurality of connecting bridges formed therein. A plurality of bosses extend from the interior portion of the main body. Each of the bosses includes a plurality of sidewalls. At least one support feature depends from an interior surface of at least one of the bosses.
Abstract:
A bag-in-box type of assembly is disclosed where numerous features are provided. One of the features helps to lock the drainage tube of the bag in a predetermined position at the bottom of the box. Another feature is directed to a ramp inside the box that aid drainage of the bag's content, e.g., concentrate for a postmix beverage. Yet a further feature is directed to structures that prevent slippage of the bag when placed on the ramp.
Abstract:
A tamper evident container includes a storage element having a flange extending outwardly from a top edge, and a lid having top and outer walls configured to fit over the flange of the storage element with the outer wall extending below a bottom edge of the flange. The outer wall may include an inwardly extending locking indentation engaging the bottom edge of the flange of the storage element to retain the lid on the storage element and prevent it from being removed without permanently deforming at least one of the lid and the storage element, The lid further includes a line of reduced strength extending along a portion of the top wall and/or outer wall to detach a portion of the outer wall and disengage the locking indentation from the flange to allow the lid to be disengaged from the flange without further permanent deformation of the lid or the storage element.
Abstract:
A container includes: a base; one or more sidewalls integrally formed with and extending upwardly from the base, wherein the sidewalls surround an internal cavity and wherein one or more of the sidewalls include a reinforcing web of increased wall thickness; and an upper edge on the sidewalls defining a top opening.