GB2141403A - Container having closure guide members - Google Patents

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GB2141403A
GB2141403A GB08413196A GB8413196A GB2141403A GB 2141403 A GB2141403 A GB 2141403A GB 08413196 A GB08413196 A GB 08413196A GB 8413196 A GB8413196 A GB 8413196A GB 2141403 A GB2141403 A GB 2141403A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D85/00Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials
    • B65D85/30Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for articles particularly sensitive to damage by shock or pressure
    • B65D85/32Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for articles particularly sensitive to damage by shock or pressure for eggs
    • B65D85/324Containers with compartments made of pressed material

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A container for eggs, fruit or like products is constructed from a sheet of synthetic thermoplastics material and is formed of two parts (9, 10) held together by a flat spine bounded by two grooves (15) and having recesses (12) to house the contents in at least one of the parts (9, 10). The parts (9, 10) have mating ledges (22'', 22''') and cylindrical spacers (38) to prevent jamming of nested empty containers, said parts (9, 10) being held in the closed condition by cooperating members (16, 17) in such a way that the said mating surfaces are in contact with each other. Guide members for facilitating folding of the container to the closed condition consist of ramps made as a continuation of the wall surfaces of the grooves (15) on the parts (9, 10) and on the spine (14) and spacers (19') formed in the cover part (10) are of a height corresponding to the height of said cylindrical spacers (38). <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION Container having closure guide members The invention relates to containers for a number of fruit and vegetable products and the like which are particularly suitable for eggs and comprise two parts, at least one of which is provided with recesses for the produce, held together and capable of being folded against each other by means of a spine and two parallel grooves bounding same and capable of being secured together by means of a closure of the press stud type.Containers of this kind, which are generally rectangular and of varying length depending on the number of items contained, are constructed from a sheet of thermoplastics mterial having a thickness of a few millimetres, are often filled and sealed by machines designed for the purpose, for which reason they are constructed with male and female closure guide members consisting of cylindrical projections with conical ends which can be inserted into cylindrical and conically hollowed cavities made between the recesses or along the peripheral edges of the container.
The said closure guide members made between the recesses and/or along the edges of the container are also constructed in a configuration other than a cylindrical configuration while making use of the same concept, although with poor results in every case either because they are placed at some distance from the spine or because the projections of the male and/or female members have to be of a restricted height with respect to the surfaces bounding the edges of the cavities in order to be usable with the container filling and closing machines now in use.
It very often happens in fact that the closures flatten against each other, fail to make a closure or do so inadequately instead of mating together correctly.
it is an object of the present invention to provide closure guide members which make it possible for the spine of the container to be placed in a plane at right angles to the plane or planes in which the two parts of the container meet so as to avoid the disadvantages described.
According to the present invention there is provided a container having closure guide members for eggs, fruit or like products which container is constructed from a sheet of synthetic thermoplastics material and is formed of two parts held together by a flat spine and by two grooves bounding the spine, and having recesses to house the products in at least one of the parts which have mating ledges and cylindrical spacers, the said parts being capable of being closed together by means of pressure closure members in such a way that the said mating surfaces are in contact with each other, in which the closure guide members consist of ramps made as a continuation of the grooves on the parts and on the spine and also in which the spacers in the cover are of a height corresponding to the height of said cylindrical spacers.
The present invention will be further illustrated, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 is a plan view of a container in the open position alongside another container which is partly indicated by means of its outline only; Figure 2 is a side view of the container in the open position; Figure 3 is a diagrammatic side view, similar to that of Figure 2, of the container in a closed position from which a part has been removed in order to provide a cross-sectional view of a ramp taken along the line 3-3 of Figure 1; Figure 4 is a partial diagrammatic view of the container in the closed position from which a part has been removed in order to provide a crosssectional view of a ramp taken along the line 4-4 of Figure 1; Figures 5 and 6 are partial diagrammatic side views of the container in the open and closed positions respectively;; Figures 7 and 8 are partial diagrammatic side views of an alternative arrangement corresponding to those of Figures 5 and 6; and Figures 9 and 10 are similar views to those of Figures 1 and 2 of another embodiment.
As illustrated in Figures 1 and 2, the container consists of two parts 9 and 10 connected to similar parts 9 and 10, of which only the outline is partly indicated on the right of Figure 1, by means of a predetermined weak fracture line 11.
Each partS, or body of the container, is provided with recesses 12 to house the produce whereas part 10, or the cover of the container, is designed to contain the parts of the produce which project from the recesses 12 although it does not include individual recesses.
Although not illustrated in the drawings the two parts of the container may each include recesses, each designed to contain half of each individual item and it is clear that in this situation the depth of the two parts will be that shown by dashed line 13, as shown in Figure 2, without the principal characteristics of the invention being affected thereby.
Parts 9 and 10 are held together and can be folded back on each other by means of a spine 14 which is bounded laterally by two grooves 15, by which means the container can be closed with press studs having a male portion 16 which is substantially cylindrical with a conical point and a female portion 17 comprising a cavity with an elliptical edge in order to assist elastic yielding of the said edge as the male portion is inserted.
Two frusto-pyramidal spacers project inwardly from the top surface 18 of cover 10 and end in mating ledges 22 each of which correlates with a frusto-conical projection 20 which can be inserted into elliptically edged cavities 21 made in the mating ledges 22' between cover 10 and body 9. These spacers 19, together with the side walls of cover 10, prevent deformation of top surface 18 when the closed containers are stacked on top of each other.
Parallel grooves 23, which can also be replaced by intersecting grooves 24, are also made in cover 10 to form a cushion between the tops of the products placed in recesses 12 and the top surface 18 of cover 10.
The said grooves 23 and 24 are particularly useful when the packed products are sensitive to pressure, such as eggs for example, and are transformed into air cushions when labels advertising the products are glued to the top surface 18 covering the two grooves 23 and 24.
It is clear that complete labels have an area equal to that of the top surface 18 and must be applied when the container is closed and already filled with eggs if these are to be protected.
Recesses 12 are substantially frusto-conical with side walls having three sections 25, 26, 27, see Figure 2, of differing conicity which improve the presentation of the products when the container is made of transparent material and have ends with annular projections 28, which are themselves known, to secure the products by elastic means, while the side wall of each recess 12 is provided with elastific grooves 29 in a radial direction and rigid grooves in a vertical direction.
The recesses 12, along the peripheral zone of the container end at mating ledges 22" which have recesses 30 associated with similar recesses 30 on mating ledges 22"' of cover 10 to act as ventilation apertures.
When the container is opened ledges 22" and 22"' are in the same plane as ledges 22' and 22, see Figure 1, and end outwardly in edges 31, see also Figure 3.
Again it will be noted from Figure 3 that cover 10 is substantially frusto-pyramidal with a rectangular base, as will be seen in Figure 1, and its side portions have recesses only where they correspond to male portions 16 of the pressure closure and form ridges broadly connected to the four corners.
With particular reference to Figure 5 it will be seen that the spine 14 comprises two lateral ramps or inclined planes 32 and two end ramps 33 which end at the lower profile of edge 31 instead of being flat as in the embodiments currently in use.
As cover 10 is turned to close the container, the ramps 32 come into contact with at least one of ramps 34 formed as a continuation of grooves 15 in the body 9 and cover 10 and thus force the spine to take up a position at right angles to the mating ledges 22, 22', 22", 22"'.
Once closed, as can be seen in Figure 6, the ramps 32 mate with the ramps 34.
An alternative embodiment of the spine 14 is illustrated in Figures 7 and 8 and has a bowed wall 32' instead of ramps 32, the radius of curvature of which corresponds to that of ramps 34', this having an equivalent function to ramps 34 illustrated in FigureS.
As can be seen in Figure 8, the ramps 32' and 34' again mate together in this emodiment.
The end ramps 33 of the spine 14 may also be provided in greater number instead of the two at the ends of the spine as shown in Figure 1 in orderto divide up the spine into a number of contiguous sections without thereby affecting the function of the spine.
As can be seen in Figures 1, 2,4, 5 and 7, two frusto-pyramidal teeth 35 rise from mating ledges 22" of the body 9 adjacent to the spine 14 and the side 36 of the teeth 35 facing the spine 14 provide a ramp for the ridge between mating ledge 22"' and the side wall of the cover 10 close to the spine 14 during the rotation which brings down cover 10 to close the container. Any contact between the said ridge and the ramps 36 prevents the spine 14 from taking up an incorrect position as the container is closed.In fact, as the cover approaches the position in which the container is closed, the ramps 36 act as if cover 10 was displaced so as to cause the spine 14 to take up a position coinciding with a plane at right angles to the plane of the mating ledges 22,22', 22", 22"'. It is clear to one skilled in the art that the teeth 35 may be more than two in number and that some may be made in the body 9 and others in the cover 10 so as to push or pull on cover 10 so that the spine 14 adopts its correct position thereby avoiding any crushing of the male and female members of the pressure closure. An alternative embodiment of teeth 35 is illustrated in Figures 1,2,3,5 and 7, in which these are located close to the corners of the body 9 orthe cover 10.
In situations such as these, the teeth 35' advantageously each have two ramps 36', and in the arrangement illustrated in the drawings they act on the ridge between mating surface 22" and the corner wall 37 of the recess which opens opposite recess 12.
It is clear to one skilled in the art that the ramps 36, 36' facing grooves 15 may be constructed as a continuation or extension of the ramps 34 and 14' without being altered in their function thereby.
With particular reference to Figures 9 and 10, the container according to the invention is provided with cylindrical spacers 38, which are themselves known to those skilled in the art, in order to keep open empty containers at a slight distance fom each other when stacked so as to prevent them from binding together, a situation which gives rise to particular difficulty when they are separated mechanically. In addition, the container in Figures 9 and 10 is constructed with frusto-conical spacers 19' in the cover 10 which are of the same height as the cylindrical spacers 38 and end in mating ledges 20' with the ends 21" of spacers 21' made in the body 9 of the container.
These alternative embodiments make it possible to apply complete labels to the covers of empty containers before they are stacked, and this can be done without any damage to the label.
It is also clear that when the container is constructed according to Figures 9 and 10, the mating ledges 21" are at the same distance from the mating ledges 22" as the mating ledges 20' are from the ledges 22"' so that the ledges 22" can mate with the ledges 22" when the container is closed.

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1. A container having closure guide members for eggs, fruit or like products, which container is constructed from a sheet of synthetic thermoplastics material and is formed of two parts held together by a flat spine and by two grooves bounding the spine, and having recesses to house the products in at least one of the parts which have mating ledges and cylindrical spacers, the said parts being capable of being closed together by means of pressure closure members in such a way that the said mating surfaces are in contact with each other, in which the closure guide members consist of ramps made as a continuation of the grooves on the parts and on the spine and also in which the spacers in the cover are of a height corresponding to the height of said cylindrical spacers.
2. A container as claimed in claim 1, in which the ramps end directly at the base of the spine.
3. A container as claimed in claim 1, in which the ramps consist of inclined planes.
4. A container as claimed in claim 1, in which the ramps have curved surfaces.
5. A container as claimed in claim 1, in which the ramps are connected to the base of the spine by ramps at least at their ends.
6. A container substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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