Method of making one-piece lidded container and containers...

Manufacturing container or tube from paper; or other manufacturi – Container making – Rigid container

Reexamination Certificate

Rate now

  [ 0.00 ] – not rated yet Voters 0   Comments 0

Details

C493S075000, C493S084000, C493S115000, C493S169000, C493S343000, C493S908000

Reexamination Certificate

active

06805659

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a method of making one-piece lidded containers, and more particularly one-piece domed containers.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
One-piece lidded containers (e.g., domed or clamshell containers) are commonly used in supermarkets and other food stores to package salads, muffins, prepared foods and the like. The containers are formed by thermoforming a length of thermoplastic material to provide a bottom tray having a container structure and top tray having a corresponding lid (e.g., dome) structure. The bottom and top trays are connected by a portion of the thermoplastic material that acts as a living hinge.
For a variety of commercial applications, it would be desirable to make a one-piece lidded container of dissimilar materials and dimensions. An example of such a combination would be a one-piece lidded container of oriented and non-oriented thermoplastic material. Another example would be one-piece lidded container formed from similar or dissimilar thermoplastic materials of differing thicknesses, barrier characteristics, heat sealabilities and other differing properties. Two-piece containers are often formed from thermoplastic materials having dissimilar properties.
For other commercial applications, multiple color schemes for these types of containers are desired. One particular color scheme often used is an opaque bottom with a clear top. However, the production of such multi-hued containers is generally not feasible with bioriented thermoplastic materials, since the technique for forming such containers is to thermoform a side-by-side coextruded sheet of opaque and clear thermoplastic material. Oriented materials (e.g., oriented polystyrene) are not used since a sharp delineation is not achievable between the opaque and clear portions of the coextruded sheet once the sheet is oriented in the transverse direction. Typically, cast sheets such as poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) would be used for such applications.
Another solution for incorporating oriented materials into multi-hued containers is to laminate a strip of opaque oriented material onto a sheet of clear oriented material. The two layered portion of the sheet, when thermoformed, provides the opaque container structure. While this technique provides a sharp delineation between the opaque and clear portions, the technique also has its disadvantages. For example, the usage of material is inefficient since a double layer of material is used to provide an opaque section. Likewise, the use of an adhesive reduces the recyclability of scrap and trim. These disadvantages, among others, increase production costs and time.
Thus, there is a need in for a method of making one-piece lidded containers from stock material that can be dissimilar in composition and dimensions. Likewise, there is a need in the art for a method of making one-piece lidded containers with multiple color schemes that enable a sharp delineation of colored materials while at the same time optimizing usage of materials. Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide such methods and one-piece lidded containers made from such methods.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides methods of making one-piece lidded containers that facilitate optimized usage of material. In a first embodiment, the method includes providing a first length of thermoplastic material and a second length of thermoplastic material and positioning a portion of the first and second lengths to provide an overlap juncture of thermoplastic material. The first and second lengths of thermoplastic material are secured to each other at the overlap juncture preferably by different methods of sealing (heat, ultrasound etc.) or adhesive attachment. At least a first container and at least a corresponding lid are formed on the first and second lengths of thermoplastic material, respectively. The container and corresponding lid structures are preferably formed by thermoforming. Thermoplastic material to be used are oriented thermoplastic materials, non-oriented thermoplastic materials, and combinations thereof. One preferred oriented thermoplastic material is oriented polystyrene. A preferred non-oriented thermoplastic material is polyethylene terephthalate or polystyrene. The first and second lengths of thermoplastic material can have different properties such as dissimilar thicknesses, different colors, differing barrier characteristics, among others. One preferred color combination is where first length of thermoplastic material is opaque and the second length of thermoplastic material is clear. In addition, the first and second lengths of thermoplastic material are preferably each of a single-layer of thermoplastic material. A preferred structure for the corresponding lid is a dome structure. The overlap juncture of thermoplastic material is preferably positioned between the container and corresponding lid. However, as described later in some instances the overlap juncture can be incorporated into the lid or the container itself.
The method can further include providing a hinge means between the first container and the corresponding lid. In one preferred embodiment a hinge means is provided by folding the thermoplastic material at a position between the container and the corresponding lid in a direction substantially the same as the overlap juncture. Optionally, the method can provide for further scoring of the overlap juncture to facilitate folding of thermoplastic material. Other hinge means can also be provided.
In another embodiment, present invention provides a method of making one-piece lidded containers, which includes providing a first, a second and a third length of thermoplastic material. A portion of the first and second lengths of thermoplastic material are positioned to provide a first overlap juncture of thermoplastic material. Likewise, a portion of the second and third lengths of thermoplastic material are positioned to provide a second overlap juncture of thermoplastic material opposite from the first juncture. The thermoplastic material of the first and second overlap junctures, respectively, are secured by different methods of sealing or in some instances with an adhesive or sealant. At least a first container and at least a second container are formed on the first and third lengths of thermoplastic material. Similarly, at least a first corresponding lid and at least a second corresponding lid are formed on the second length of thermoplastic material. Lastly, the second length of thermoplastic material is severed between the first and second corresponding lids to provide at least two sets of one-lidded containers. The first and second containers are preferably formed at a position other than the first and second overlap junctures. Likewise, the first corresponding lid and the second corresponding lid are preferably formed on the second length of thermoplastic at a position other than the first and second overlap junctures. The first corresponding lid is preferably positioned proximal to the first container while the seocnd corresponding lid is preferably positioned proximal to the second container. Hinge means can also be provided between the containers and lids of the one-piece lidded containers.
In an alternative embodiment, a method is provided for making at least one one-piece lidded container which includes providing a first length of thermoplastic material and a second length of thermoplastic material and forming at least a first container and at least a corresponding lid on the first and second lengths of thermoplastic material, respectively. A portion of the first and second lengths of thermoplastic material are positioned to provide an overlapping juncture of thermoplastic material after the container lid is formed that allows alignment of the container and corresponding lid to later close in a axially opposing orientation. Once positioned, the thermoplastic material at the overlap juncture is secured to form the one-piece lidded container.
In another alternative embodiment, a me

LandOfFree

Say what you really think

Search LandOfFree.com for the USA inventors and patents. Rate them and share your experience with other people.

Rating

Method of making one-piece lidded container and containers... does not yet have a rating. At this time, there are no reviews or comments for this patent.

If you have personal experience with Method of making one-piece lidded container and containers..., we encourage you to share that experience with our LandOfFree.com community. Your opinion is very important and Method of making one-piece lidded container and containers... will most certainly appreciate the feedback.

Rate now

     

Profile ID: LFUS-PAI-O-3304024

  Search
All data on this website is collected from public sources. Our data reflects the most accurate information available at the time of publication.