US20130082063A1 - Container for transporting heated foodstuff and related lid - Google Patents
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- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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- the present invention refers to containers expressly designed for transporting heated foodstuff typically from the place of production to the place where the food will be consumed still hot, so as to preserve heat thereof.
- Containers thus made usually made of plastic material or cardboard or aluminum, usually comprise a bowl vessel provided with an openable lid for the airtight sealing of the vessel.
- the present invention addresses a different technical drawback, and more in particular that related to transporting cooked foodstuff and still hot so as to preserve both the heat and flavor thereof.
- the object of the present invention is that of overcoming such drawback in an extremely functional but simultaneously simple and inexpensive manner from a construction point of view.
- the lid of the transport container includes an inner wall and an outer wall delimiting an intermediate interspace which, in the closed condition of the lid, communicates with the vessel through a plurality of first holes formed in the inner wall and with the atmosphere through a plurality of second holes formed in the outer wall of the lid.
- the vapor generated by the heated foodstuff arranged in the container is capable of controllably venting first in the intermediate interspace of the lid, through the holes of the inner wall thereof, and then to the atmosphere through the holes of the outer wall. This allows preventing the condensation of the vapor within the vessel, without however subjecting the foodstuff to sudden cooling, thus maintaining the flavor thereof substantially unaltered at least within the period of time required for transport thereof from the place of production to the place of consumption.
- Such advantageous result can be further increased, according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, by providing the second holes of the outer wall having substantially smaller dimensions with respect to those of the first holes of the inner wall. This allows a relatively quick outflow of the vapor from the vessel towards the intermediate interspace, and a slower release thereof towards the atmosphere. The heat of the vapor temporarily stored within the intermediate interspace contributes to maintain the foodstuff arranged within the transport container hot.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of an embodiment of a container for transporting heated foodstuff according to the invention, represented in the closed condition of the lid thereof,
- FIG. 2 is a view analogous to FIG. 1 in the open condition of the lid
- FIG. 3 is a an enlarged scale cross-sectional view according to line III-III of FIG. 1 ,
- FIG. 4 shows a variant of the transport container according to the invention, in the open condition of the related lid
- FIG. 5 is a top plan view of a further variant of the transport container according to the invention.
- FIG. 6 is a side elevational view showing the transport container according to FIG. 5 stacked with an identical transport container
- FIG. 7 is a top plan view of the bowl of the transport container of the FIG. 5 .
- FIGS. 8 and 9 are perspective views of FIG. 7 exemplifying two different configurations of the bowl.
- FIG. 10 is a side elevational view of a detail represented in FIGS. 8 and 9 .
- the container according to the invention expressly intended for transporting heated foodstuff typically from the place of cooking to the place of consumption, comprises a vessel 1 generally a quadrangular-shaped bowl, and a lid for airtight sealing 2 applied openable on the top part of the vessel 1 .
- the vessel 1 has a perimeter engagement edge 3 on which there is engaged a complementary perimeter edge 4 of the lid 2 providing, in the closed condition thereof, a substantially airtight coupling.
- the opposite edges of the bowl 1 and of the lid 2 may be provided with removable pressure-fitting members, for example in form of projections and complementary recesses, mutually disengageable when opening the transport container.
- the lid 2 has a double structure formed by an inner wall 5 and by an outer wall 6 , between which there is defined an intermediate interspace 7 ( FIG. 3 ).
- the walls 5 and 6 are in turn formed with respective mutual sealing coupling perimeter edges 4 a, 4 b which—in their entirety—constitute the airtight coupling edge 4 on the perimeter edge 3 of the vessel 1 .
- the inner 5 and outer 6 walls can be formed by two distinct elements or, more conveniently, they can be made in a single piece, for example thermoformed plastic material. In such case, as illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3 , they are joined to each other in an integral articulated hinge-like manner along one side 2 a of the lid 2 .
- the inner wall 5 of the lid 2 is made with a plurality of through holes 8
- the outer wall 6 is in turn made with a plurality of through holes 9 .
- the holes 8 for example circular or any other shape, have dimensions substantially larger than those of the holes 9 , and they are conveniently offset i.e. non-aligned with respect thereto.
- the container 1 is intended to be used for transferring heated foodstuff (for example roast chicken, rotisserie products and the like) from the place of production to the place of consumption, with the lid 2 hermetically closed on the vessel 1 .
- heated foodstuff for example roast chicken, rotisserie products and the like
- the lid 2 hermetically closed on the vessel 1 .
- the vapor developed thereby instead of remaining and condensing within the container, rising upwards, vents into the intermediate interspace 7 through the holes 8 .
- the vapor introduced into the interspace 7 is advantageously discharged into the external environment of the lid 2 through the holes 9 .
- the bowl vessel 1 and the lid 2 can be made using any suitable material and preferably using plastic material for food products, for example transparent, molded or more conveniently thermoformed.
- the lid 2 instead of the lid 2 being formed by an element separate from vessel 1 it can be made in a single piece therewith.
- the inner wall 5 with the holes 8 is joined to a side 3 a of the perimeter edge 3 of the vessel 1 through an integral elastic hinge 10 , while the outer wall 6 is joined on the opposite side 3 b of the perimeter edge 3 through an integral elastic hinge 11 .
- the container is closed, starting from the open condition represented in FIG. 4 , firstly by folding the inner wall 5 on the vessel 1 and then folding the outer wall 6 on the inner wall 5 , thus providing a coupling between the perimeter edge 4 b and the perimeter edge 3 of the vessel 1 and defining the intermediate interspace 7 .
- the inner wall 5 of the lid 2 can instead be joined, through an integral elastic hinge, to the side of the outer wall 6 opposite to the integral hinge 11 for joining to the bowl 1 , and thus folded within such outer wall 6 .
- the inner wall 5 is integrally elastic-hinge-joined along one side thereof to the side 3 a or 3 b of the vessel 1
- the outer wall 6 is integrally elastic-hinge-joined along one side thereof to the side of the inner wall 5 opposite to the vessel 1 .
- the inner wall 5 and the outer wall 6 of the lid can be made separately, and thus kept distinct or subsequently joined to each other, for example by welding.
- FIGS. 6 to 9 show a further variant of the transport container according to the invention, having a different shape and further distinctive characteristics.
- the bowl 1 with corrugated and slightly offset lateral walls, has a bottom wall 12 slightly projecting inwards, thus externally defining a recess for the shape-coupling with the lid 2 of an identical underlying transport container, in the stacked condition represented in FIG. 6 .
- bottom wall 12 has a series (three in the illustrated example) of transverse grooves 13 which can be selectively used for the removable insertion of partition elements 14 , one of which is represented in detail in FIG. 10 , provided with projecting lateral feet 15 .
- This allows the bowl 1 for example to acquire the different configurations represented in FIGS. 8 and 9 , in which the interior volume of the transport container is divided into two or three separate compartments, to accommodate respective different food products.
- the container according to the invention could be made of metal such as stainless steel or aluminum, terracotta or other material.
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Container for transporting heated foodstuff including a bowl vessel provided with an openable lid for the airtight sealing including an inner wall and an outer wall delimiting an intermediate interspace which, in the closed condition of the lid, communicates with the vessel through a plurality of first holes formed in the inner wall and with the atmosphere through a plurality of second holes formed in the outer wall of the lid.
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- The present invention refers to containers expressly designed for transporting heated foodstuff typically from the place of production to the place where the food will be consumed still hot, so as to preserve heat thereof.
- Containers thus made, usually made of plastic material or cardboard or aluminum, usually comprise a bowl vessel provided with an openable lid for the airtight sealing of the vessel.
- With such containers, during the transfer of the heated foodstuff contained therein the developed vapor within the vessel rises towards the lid and condensates on the inner wall thereof, thus precipitating in liquid state on the food product hence jeopardizing flavor and organoleptic characteristics thereof.
- The solution of providing the lid with openings for venting the vapor generated during cooking is known in a different sector of the art, and in particular in the field of cooking pots and similar vessels for cooking food. An example is described in document U.S. Pat. No. 2,643,024, which addresses the technical problem related to the discharge of the vapor produced in the pot when cooking the food product.
- The present invention addresses a different technical drawback, and more in particular that related to transporting cooked foodstuff and still hot so as to preserve both the heat and flavor thereof.
- Thus, the object of the present invention is that of overcoming such drawback in an extremely functional but simultaneously simple and inexpensive manner from a construction point of view.
- According to the invention this object is attained due to the fact that the lid of the transport container includes an inner wall and an outer wall delimiting an intermediate interspace which, in the closed condition of the lid, communicates with the vessel through a plurality of first holes formed in the inner wall and with the atmosphere through a plurality of second holes formed in the outer wall of the lid.
- Due to this solution idea, during transport the vapor generated by the heated foodstuff arranged in the container is capable of controllably venting first in the intermediate interspace of the lid, through the holes of the inner wall thereof, and then to the atmosphere through the holes of the outer wall. This allows preventing the condensation of the vapor within the vessel, without however subjecting the foodstuff to sudden cooling, thus maintaining the flavor thereof substantially unaltered at least within the period of time required for transport thereof from the place of production to the place of consumption.
- Such advantageous result can be further increased, according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, by providing the second holes of the outer wall having substantially smaller dimensions with respect to those of the first holes of the inner wall. This allows a relatively quick outflow of the vapor from the vessel towards the intermediate interspace, and a slower release thereof towards the atmosphere. The heat of the vapor temporarily stored within the intermediate interspace contributes to maintain the foodstuff arranged within the transport container hot.
- Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will be apparent over the detailed description that follows, with reference to the attached drawings provided purely by way of non-limiting example.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of an embodiment of a container for transporting heated foodstuff according to the invention, represented in the closed condition of the lid thereof, -
FIG. 2 is a view analogous toFIG. 1 in the open condition of the lid, -
FIG. 3 is a an enlarged scale cross-sectional view according to line III-III ofFIG. 1 , -
FIG. 4 shows a variant of the transport container according to the invention, in the open condition of the related lid, -
FIG. 5 is a top plan view of a further variant of the transport container according to the invention, -
FIG. 6 is a side elevational view showing the transport container according toFIG. 5 stacked with an identical transport container, -
FIG. 7 is a top plan view of the bowl of the transport container of theFIG. 5 , -
FIGS. 8 and 9 are perspective views ofFIG. 7 exemplifying two different configurations of the bowl, and -
FIG. 10 is a side elevational view of a detail represented inFIGS. 8 and 9 . - Initially referring to
FIGS. 1 to 3 , the container according to the invention, expressly intended for transporting heated foodstuff typically from the place of cooking to the place of consumption, comprises avessel 1 generally a quadrangular-shaped bowl, and a lid for airtight sealing 2 applied openable on the top part of thevessel 1. - In a generally known manner, and as illustrated in detail in
FIG. 3 , thevessel 1 has aperimeter engagement edge 3 on which there is engaged acomplementary perimeter edge 4 of thelid 2 providing, in the closed condition thereof, a substantially airtight coupling. In order to further improve the airtight sealing, the opposite edges of thebowl 1 and of thelid 2 may be provided with removable pressure-fitting members, for example in form of projections and complementary recesses, mutually disengageable when opening the transport container. - According to the distinctive characteristic of the invention the
lid 2 has a double structure formed by aninner wall 5 and by anouter wall 6, between which there is defined an intermediate interspace 7 (FIG. 3 ). - The
walls coupling perimeter edges airtight coupling edge 4 on theperimeter edge 3 of thevessel 1. - The inner 5 and outer 6 walls can be formed by two distinct elements or, more conveniently, they can be made in a single piece, for example thermoformed plastic material. In such case, as illustrated in
FIGS. 2 and 3 , they are joined to each other in an integral articulated hinge-like manner along oneside 2 a of thelid 2. - The
inner wall 5 of thelid 2 is made with a plurality of throughholes 8, and theouter wall 6 is in turn made with a plurality of throughholes 9. Theholes 8, for example circular or any other shape, have dimensions substantially larger than those of theholes 9, and they are conveniently offset i.e. non-aligned with respect thereto. - During use, the
container 1 is intended to be used for transferring heated foodstuff (for example roast chicken, rotisserie products and the like) from the place of production to the place of consumption, with thelid 2 hermetically closed on thevessel 1. When transporting the heated foodstuff the vapor developed thereby, instead of remaining and condensing within the container, rising upwards, vents into the intermediate interspace 7 through theholes 8. This prevents the vapor from condensing against theinner wall 5 of the container, dripping in liquid phase on the food product hence subjecting the latter to degradation. Thus, the vapor introduced into the interspace 7 is advantageously discharged into the external environment of thelid 2 through theholes 9. - Due to the differentiated dimensions of the
holes - The
bowl vessel 1 and thelid 2 can be made using any suitable material and preferably using plastic material for food products, for example transparent, molded or more conveniently thermoformed. In this case, according to the variant illustrated inFIG. 4 , instead of thelid 2 being formed by an element separate fromvessel 1 it can be made in a single piece therewith. Theinner wall 5 with theholes 8 is joined to aside 3 a of theperimeter edge 3 of thevessel 1 through an integralelastic hinge 10, while theouter wall 6 is joined on theopposite side 3 b of theperimeter edge 3 through an integralelastic hinge 11. The container is closed, starting from the open condition represented inFIG. 4 , firstly by folding theinner wall 5 on thevessel 1 and then folding theouter wall 6 on theinner wall 5, thus providing a coupling between theperimeter edge 4 b and theperimeter edge 3 of thevessel 1 and defining the intermediate interspace 7. - According to a variant (not illustrated) the
inner wall 5 of thelid 2 can instead be joined, through an integral elastic hinge, to the side of theouter wall 6 opposite to theintegral hinge 11 for joining to thebowl 1, and thus folded within suchouter wall 6. In a further variant (not illustrated), in which thelid 2 is also made in a single piece with thevessel 1, theinner wall 5 is integrally elastic-hinge-joined along one side thereof to theside vessel 1, and theouter wall 6 is integrally elastic-hinge-joined along one side thereof to the side of theinner wall 5 opposite to thevessel 1. - In another variant (not illustrated) the
inner wall 5 and theouter wall 6 of the lid can be made separately, and thus kept distinct or subsequently joined to each other, for example by welding. -
FIGS. 6 to 9 , in which parts identical or similar to those described previously are indicated using the same reference numbers, show a further variant of the transport container according to the invention, having a different shape and further distinctive characteristics. - The
bowl 1, with corrugated and slightly offset lateral walls, has abottom wall 12 slightly projecting inwards, thus externally defining a recess for the shape-coupling with thelid 2 of an identical underlying transport container, in the stacked condition represented inFIG. 6 . - Furthermore the
bottom wall 12 has a series (three in the illustrated example) oftransverse grooves 13 which can be selectively used for the removable insertion ofpartition elements 14, one of which is represented in detail inFIG. 10 , provided with projectinglateral feet 15. This allows thebowl 1 for example to acquire the different configurations represented inFIGS. 8 and 9 , in which the interior volume of the transport container is divided into two or three separate compartments, to accommodate respective different food products. - Obviously, the construction details and the embodiments my widely vary with respect to what has been described and illustrated, without departing from the scope of protection of the present invention as defined in the claims that follow. Thus, for example, instead of being made of plastic material the container according to the invention could be made of metal such as stainless steel or aluminum, terracotta or other material.
- Lastly, it should be observed that the solution idea according to the invention can be applied to containers already provided with a perforated lid or, analogously, to perforated lids previously provided for: in this case such lid, which will define the
inner wall 5 or theouter wall 6, will be completed with the additional element solely constituted by theouter wall 6 with therelative holes 9, or respectively solely by theinner wall 5 with therelative holes 8, applied to the previously provided lid in a substantially airtight manner and such to define the intermediate interspace 7 therewith.
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1. Container for transporting heated foodstuff comprising a bowl vessel provided with an openable lid for the airtight sealing of the vessel, wherein the lid includes an inner wall and an outer wall delimiting an intermediate interspace which, in the closed condition of the lid, communicates with the vessel through a plurality of first holes formed in the inner wall and with the atmosphere through a plurality of second holes formed in the outer wall of the lid.
2. Container according to claim 1 , wherein the second holes have dimensions substantially smaller than those of the first holes.
3. Container according to claim 1 , wherein said inner wall has a perimeter edge for airtight coupling on a perimeter edge of the vessel and said outer wall has a perimeter edge for airtight coupling with the perimeter edge of the first inner wall.
4. Container according to claim 3 , wherein it is generally quadrangular-shaped and said inner wall is made in a single piece with said outer wall and it is hinge-joined thereto along one side of the lid.
5. Container according to claim 1 , wherein the lid is made in a single piece with the vessel and it is connected thereto through elastic hinge means.
6. Container according to claim 1 , wherein it is generally quadrangular-shaped and said lid is made in a single piece with the vessel, with said inner wall hinge-joined along one side of the vessel and said outer wall hinge-joined on the opposite side of the vessel.
7. Container according to claim 1 , wherein it is generally quadrangular-shaped and said lid is made in a single piece with the vessel, with said outer wall hinge joined along one side of the vessel and said inner wall hinge-joined on the opposite side of the outer wall.
8. Container according to claim 1 , wherein said vessel has a bottom wall projecting therein and externally defining a recess for the shape-coupling with the lid of an identical underlying transport container, in a mutually stacked condition.
9. Container according to claim 7 , wherein said bottom wall has transverse grooves for the removable selective insertion of partition elements adapted to divide the interior volume of the container into separate compartments.
10. Container according to claim 1 , wherein it is obtained through thermoforming a plastic material for food products.
11. Container according to claim 1 , wherein said inner wall or respectively said outer wall constitute the previously existing lid of the container.
12. Lid for containers for transporting heated foodstuff, wherein it includes an inner wall and an outer wall coupled substantially airtight with respect to each other and delimiting an intermediate interspace, a plurality of first holes being made in the inner wall and a plurality of second holes being made in the outer wall.
13. Lid according to claim 12 , wherein said inner wall is hinge joined to said outer wall along one side of the lid.
14. Lid according to claim 12 , wherein the second holes have dimensions substantially smaller than those of the first holes.
15. Lid according to claim 12 , wherein it is generally quadrangular-shaped and it is made in a single piece with a generally quadrangular-shaped bowl vessel and connected thereto through integral elastic hinge means.
16. Lid according to claim 12 , wherein it is obtained through thermoforming a plastic material for food products.
17. Lid according to claim 12 , wherein said inner wall or respectively said outer wall constitute the previously existing lid of a container.
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