Abstract:
A cover for a food container includes a first cover piece and a second cover piece. The second cover piece is hingably and releasably coupled to the first cover piece so that the first cover piece and the second cover piece are separable from one another. At least one tab extends laterally away from at least one of the first cover piece and the second cover piece, and is engageable by a user to lift an end of the at least one of the first cover piece and the second cover piece.
Abstract:
An apparatus for storing ammunition. The apparatus is comprised of a first member and a second member. The first member has an interior portion. The second member is configured so that at least a portion of the second member may enter the interior portion of the first member. The first member includes a first element of a securing device and the second member includes a second element of the securing device. The securing device releasably secures the first and second members together.
Abstract:
An airtight food container includes a main body and a top cover that correspond to each other in their form and dimensions and, therefore, may be produced by the same mold in an injection molding process. A flange portion is formed at the rim of the main body. One half part of the flange portion is provided with a protrusion while the other half part thereof is recessed. Furthermore, an ear portion having an enlarged surface is formed at the protrusion portion and the recessed portion. Accordingly, one of two completely identical main bodies (the top one) is turned upside down (at 180°) such that the opening is directed downward and a top cover is formed. Besides, the recessed portion and the protrusion portion of the flange portion of the top cover just correspond to the protrusion portion and the recessed portion, respectively, such that the top cover and the main body fit into each other to form an airtight container.
Abstract:
A plastic container with a snap lid and with a snap element is provided on the upper edge region of the container for the lid to snap onto, where the lid has a circumferential sealing web projecting downwards that contacts the inside of the container, where at least one projection that extends in an essentially radial and essentially vertical direction is provided on the lid radially inside the sealing web. To provide a plastic container with snap lid, which fulfils the special demands imposed on leak-proofness, while simultaneously providing high load-bearing capacity, the vertical extension of the area of the projection adjacent to the sealing web is small relative to the total vertical extension of the projection The inward-facing projection can be located on an inside circumferential edge integrally molded on the sealing web. In addition to the sealing web, another circumferential seal is provided in the region of the top edge of the container.
Abstract:
Plastic trays used for baking shrink when in an oven such that lids which attached to the tray prior to baking no longer fit the tray after baking. Since the shrinkage of the tray is known for the temperature range expected during baking, a lid having two sets of locking tabs at different perimeters can be used to secure the lid to the tray. The first perimeter and locking tabs are used before the tray is baked and the second perimeter and locking tabs used after the tray baked. In this manner a tray with food therein can have a lid secured thereto before baking when the tray is one size and the same lid secured thereto after baking. The lid is removed during baking and reapplied after baking thus protecting the food in the tray before and after baking. Alternatively the tray may have two lid engaging perimeters for attaching the trays to the lids. The first tray perimeter used before baking and the second after baking. The lid would have one perimeter for engaging the tray before and after baking. The location for attaching the trays to the lids can be located anyplace around the trays and lids. The means for attaching the trays to the lids may be by inserting a concave portion into a concave portion, by inserting a portion of the tray or lid under tabs of the lid or tray or any other means of inserting lockingly securing the trays and lids together. The trays and/or lids may change size for a variety of reasons, including thermal expansion and contraction, thermoplastic shrinkage, or load stresses. The dual size containers will fit the lid to the tray before and after the size changes.
Abstract:
A container is disclosed as including a top part releasably engageable with a bottom part having an upper surface, wherein the top part is engageable with the bottom part in a first position to form a substantially enclosed container, and the top part is engageable with the bottom part in a second position whereby at least one exposed storage area is formed between both the top part and bottom part. A container for a game is also disclosed as including a cover, and a base having a playing surface on which a plurality of playing pieces are movable, and the cover is releasably engageable with the base in a first position to form a substantially enclosed container, and the cover is engageable with the base in a second position whereby at least one exposed storage area is formed between both the cover and the base.
Abstract:
A food container comprises a bottom (3) which is substantially rectangular and which has outwardly flared walls (4) rising therefrom and terminating in a substantially rectangular opening (7). The tops of the walls are outwardly surrounded by a horizontal rim (5) which is rectangular in shape and they are capped by a vertical rib (6) extending above the rim (5). The container has a cover (2) having a horizontal rim (8) and a vertical rib (9) extending downwardly therefrom suitable for engaging around the vertical rib (6) of the container (1). The vertical ribs (6, 9) being of substantially the same height on the container (1) and the cover (2). The cover rib (9) has a plurality of shoulders (16) near the top thereof for co-operating with the container rib (6), and enabling an upper position and a lower position to be defined for the cover (2) on the container (1).
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.