U.S. patent application number 14/174325 was filed with the patent office on 2014-08-07 for resealable food container with lid having a tamper evident tear away band.
This patent application is currently assigned to Sabert Corporation. The applicant listed for this patent is Sabert Corporation. Invention is credited to Bernard AMPOMAH, Sameh GUIRGUIS, Darryl NAZARETH, Yohanan SISKINDOVICH.
Application Number | 20140217100 14/174325 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 42264485 |
Filed Date | 2014-08-07 |
United States Patent
Application |
20140217100 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
NAZARETH; Darryl ; et
al. |
August 7, 2014 |
RESEALABLE FOOD CONTAINER WITH LID HAVING A TAMPER EVIDENT TEAR
AWAY BAND
Abstract
A tamper evident package for food products is provided having a
tray and a lid, which may or may not be permanently attached to
each other, and includes a plastic tray for receiving a plastic lid
for mating the lid and the tray, wherein the plastic lid is
integrally formed with a plastic tear away band at the periphery of
the lid, and a perforated section on the lid removably connects the
lid and the tear away band in order to tear away the band from the
lid.
Inventors: |
NAZARETH; Darryl; (Flanders,
NJ) ; GUIRGUIS; Sameh; (Monrie, NJ) ; AMPOMAH;
Bernard; (Williamstown, NJ) ; SISKINDOVICH;
Yohanan; (Glen Ridge, NJ) |
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Applicant: |
Name |
City |
State |
Country |
Type |
Sabert Corporation |
Sayreville |
NJ |
US |
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Assignee: |
Sabert Corporation
Sayreville
NJ
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Family ID: |
42264485 |
Appl. No.: |
14/174325 |
Filed: |
February 6, 2014 |
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12317625 |
Dec 24, 2008 |
8672166 |
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14174325 |
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Current U.S.
Class: |
220/270 |
Current CPC
Class: |
B65D 2543/00796
20130101; B65D 2543/00462 20130101; B65D 2543/00657 20130101; B65D
2543/00768 20130101; B65D 2543/00685 20130101; B65D 17/401
20180101; B65D 2543/00361 20130101; B65D 2543/00842 20130101; B65D
2543/00194 20130101; B65D 43/0241 20130101; B65D 2401/15 20200501;
B65D 2543/00296 20130101; B65D 43/162 20130101; B65D 2543/00527
20130101; B65D 2543/00555 20130101; B65D 43/0252 20130101; B65D
2401/20 20200501 |
Class at
Publication: |
220/270 |
International
Class: |
B65D 17/00 20060101
B65D017/00 |
Claims
1.-24. (canceled)
25. A tamper-evident container, comprising: a base tray having a
bottom and a sidewall forming an interior volume, the base tray
further comprising an edge extending peripherally outward from an
upper edge of the sidewall; and a lid having an edge extending
peripherally outward therefrom, the lid edge being configured to
mate with the tray edge to close the container, the lid edge having
an inner portion and an outer portion, the inner and outer portions
having a perforated section therebetween, the perforated section
extending continuously around the entire periphery of the lid,
whereby the outer portion forms a tamper-evident seal removable
from the inner portion for removing the lid from the tray, wherein
the peripherally extending edge of the tray is disposed beneath the
outer portion of the lid edge and extends peripherally outward to
or beyond a free end of the outer portion of the lid edge to
protect the tamper-evident seal, and wherein the outer portion of
the lid edge includes a tab that extends beyond the peripherally
extending edge of the tray.
26. A tamper-evident container formed by thermoforming, the
container comprising, a base tray having a bottom and a sidewall
forming an interior volume, the base tray further comprising an
edge extending peripherally outward from an upper edge of the
sidewall; and a lid having an edge extending peripherally outward
therefrom, the lid edge being configured to mate with the tray edge
to close the container, the lid edge having an inner portion and an
outer portion, the inner and outer portions having a perforated
section therebetween, the perforated section extending continuously
around the entire periphery of the lid, whereby the outer portion
forms a tamper-evident seal removable from the inner portion for
removing the lid from the tray, wherein before the outer portion of
the lid edge is removed, the lid edge is matable with the tray edge
to secure the lid to the tray without applying heat or
adhesive.
27. The tamper-evident container of claim 25, wherein after the
outer portion of the lid edge is removed, the inner portion of the
lid edge is configured for a snap fit with the peripherally
extending edge of the tray for removably securing the lid to the
tray.
28. The tamper-evident container of claim 25, wherein the inner
portion of the lid edge comprises an inner tab having an edge that
is exposed when the tamper-evident seal is removed.
29. The tamper-evident container of claim 25, wherein the lid is
formed by a thermoforming process.
30. The tamper-evident container of claim 25, wherein the base tray
is formed by a thermoforming process.
31. The tamper-evident container of claim 25, wherein the lid is
formed of any of the following plastic materials: high density
polyethylene (HDPE), polyethylene terephthalate (PET),
polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS), and polylactic acid
(PLA).
32. The tamper-evident container of claim 25, wherein the
peripherally extending edge of the tray and the peripherally
extending edge of the lid each has a corresponding peripheral
channel configured so that one of said peripheral channels is
received in the other of said peripheral channels for securing the
lid to the tray.
33. The tamper-evident container of claim 32, wherein each of said
peripheral channels comprises an inner wall and an outer wall
joined by a channel wall, each of said channel walls being oriented
substantially parallel to a peripheral plane of the tray edge and
the lid edge.
34. The tamper-evident container of claim 33, wherein the
perforated section of the lid edge is formed in the channel wall of
the lid edge.
35. The tamper-evident container of claim 33, wherein the inner
walls of said peripheral channels each forms an acute angle with
its corresponding channel wall to create a snap fit between said
peripheral channels when the lid is secured to the tray.
36. The tamper-evident container of claim 33, wherein the inner and
outer walls of said peripheral channels each forms an acute angle
with its corresponding channel wall to create a snap fit between
said peripheral channels when the lid is secured to the tray.
37. The tamper-evident container of claim 36, wherein the inner
walls of the peripheral channels each forms a smaller acute angle
with its corresponding channel wall than the acute angle formed
between each outer wall and its corresponding channel wall.
38. The tamper-evident container of claim 25, wherein the outer
portion of the lid edge is in contact with the peripherally
extending edge of the tray around the entire periphery of the
tray.
39. The tamper-evident container of claim 26, wherein after the
outer portion of the lid edge is removed, the inner portion of the
lid edge is configured for a snap fit with the peripherally
extending edge of the tray for removably securing the lid to the
tray.
40. The tamper-evident container of claim 26, wherein the outer
portion of the lid edge includes a tab that extends beyond the
peripherally extending edge of the tray.
41. The tamper-evident container of claim 26, wherein the
peripherally extending edge of the tray and the peripherally
extending edge of the lid each has a corresponding peripheral
channel configured so that one of said peripheral channels is
received in the other of said peripheral channels for securing the
lid to the tray.
42. The tamper-evident container of claim 41, wherein each of said
peripheral channels comprises an inner wall and an outer wall
joined by a channel wall, each of said channel walls being oriented
substantially parallel to a peripheral plane of the tray edge and
the lid edge.
43. The tamper-evident container of claim 42, wherein the
perforated section of the lid edge is formed in the channel wall of
the lid edge.
44. The tamper-evident container of claim 42, wherein the inner
walls of said peripheral channels each forms an acute angle with
its corresponding channel wall to create a snap fit between said
peripheral channels when the lid is secured to the tray.
45. The tamper-evident container of claim 42, wherein the inner and
outer walls of said peripheral channels each forms an acute angle
with its corresponding channel wall to create a snap fit between
said peripheral channels when the lid is secured to the tray.
46. The tamper-evident container of claim 45, wherein the inner
walls of the peripheral channels each forms a smaller acute angle
with its corresponding channel wall than the acute angle formed
between each outer wall and its corresponding channel wall.
47. The tamper-evident container of claim 25, wherein the tab on
the lid is the only portion of the lid edge that extends beyond the
peripherally extending edge of the tray.
Description
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent
application Ser. No. 12/317,625, filed on Dec. 24, 2008, which is
hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The present invention relates to a thermoformed tamper
evident food container with an integrally formed tear away band on
the periphery of the lid to seal the container. The lid also
includes an outwardly extending tab in order for the lid to be
opened from the container.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] The use of plastic disposable containers and trays for
packaging, distributing, food are widespread in the marketplace.
Due to safety concerns, as in the drug and pharmaceutical
industries, the use of tamper evident and tamper resistant medicine
containers are commonplace. Similarly, the food industry is
demanding that food containers also incorporate tamper evident and
tamper resistant features.
[0004] These tamper evident features typically include structural
design elements which, when the container is tampered with or
opened, enable the consumer to easily visually recognize such
tampering so that the product can be rejected. Besides ensuring
product safety, such tamper evident and resistant elements are
important for, among other things, deterring theft and preventing
the loss of product and income for the seller, as well as inspiring
consumer confidence in the integrity of the contents within the
container, and confidence in the ability of the seller and/or
manufacturer to provide and maintain quality goods and food
products.
[0005] Currently, tamper evident shrink preforms or shrink bands
with vertical or horizontal perforations are widely used to seal
the lid on food containers. There are advantages to this method as
it provides a visible indicator that the product is tamper proofed,
and the tearing of the band indicates that the product has been
tampered or opened. However, the use of these bands is quite
expensive. Adding the tamper evident shrink preform or band
typically includes an extra step and a secondary process requiring
heat to be applied to a typically polyvinyl chloride (PVC) band and
shrink it to thereby seal the preferred opening of the packaged
food item. Although, this sealing method is effective and renders
the product tamper evident, the secondary process is expensive as
it requires the purchase of the shrink banding equipment, labor and
operating costs, and the cost of the PVC shrink perform material.
All of these secondary processing steps add to the cost of the food
container package itself. A key advantage of these preform shrink
bands are that they are ubiquitous in the marketplace, are
intuitive and easy for consumers to use.
[0006] Furthermore, it is also important to include
consumer-preferable design elements, such as lid re-application
features that are reliable and easy to operate, along with tamper
evident and resistant features that deter tampering, and clearly
indicate whether tampering has occurred. They are also reliable
without being burdensome to the legitimate consumer.
[0007] There is a need to provide the food industry with a
re-closeable food container that has a lid with an integrally
formed tear away band that serves as the tamper evident feature,
thereby eliminating the need for the use of the PVC preform shrink
band, and eliminating the operating and labor costs to put this
band on the container. Accordingly, the present invention is
directed to a food tray container that meets these needs.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART
[0008] Tamper Evident Shrink Preforms or Bands with vertical or
horizontal perforations are used to seal the food containers and
are commonplace throughout retail food stores and foodservice
establishments to increase consumer confidence in the items for
sale. Adding a tamper evident shrink perform or band typically
includes an extra step and a secondary process requiring heat to be
applied to a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) band sealing the preferred
opening of the packaged food item. Although, this sealing method is
effective, the secondary process is expensive as it requires
companies to purchase the shrink banding equipment, incur labor and
operating costs, and the cost of the PVC shrink band material.
[0009] Tamper evident containers eliminating the use of shrink
bands have been disclosed in the prior art. However, all prior
developments utilize other secondary sealing operations, such as
radio frequency sealing or welding.
[0010] Tamper resistant containers, tamper proof reclosing lids and
tamper proof food containers having various designs,
configurations, structures and materials of construction have been
disclosed in the prior art. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 7,118,003 to
SELLARI et al. discloses a tamper-resistant container with a tamper
evident feature including a cover portion defining an outwardly
extending peripheral flange, a tray portion defining an upper
peripheral edge, and a hinge joining the outwardly extending
peripheral flange with the tray portion. The upper peripheral edge
includes an upwardly projected bead extending substantially about
the perimeter of the tray portion that is configured to render the
outwardly extending flange of the cover portion relatively
inaccessible when the container is closed. The hinge includes a
frangible section, which upon serving, provides a projection that
extends out beyond the upwardly projecting bead of the upper
peripheral edge of the tray portion, for facilitating removal of
the cover portion from the tray portion to open the container. The
aforementioned upwardly projecting bead prevents unauthorized
access to the contents of the container by making it difficult to
pull the cover portion from the tray portion. If access to the
container is desired, the strip must be removed so that the upper
and lower arms are free to be used to leverage the cover portion
from tray portion. The cover portion may be replaced on the tray
portion after the container is opened. The strip, however, once
removed, is not replaceable. Thus, removal of the strip functions
as a clear indicator of possible tampering, if the strip is
partially or fully removed prior to the purchase, it is readily
apparent to a consumer that someone may have already gained access
to the contents of the container. This prior art patent does not
disclose or teach the structure of the tamper evident food
container of the present invention.
[0011] U.S. Pat. No. 5,219,087 to CHRISTENSSON discloses a tamper
proof-protected reclosing device including a cover frame having a
downwardly turned U-shaped groove into which a planar cut upper or
lower edge of a container is designed to be pushed and fastened. A
cover element is connected to the frame by a hinge and is designed
to be pushed into and releasably secured in the interior of the
cover frame. When the container is sealed, the cover element is
pushed into the cover frame. The tamper proof-protection is
designed as a projecting appendage of the cover frame or the cover
element, and forms a tear tab attached by a tear weakening. When
the reclosing device is not broken, the tear tab locks the cover
element and the cover frame against each other. The projecting
appendage, when the container is sealed, is folded and sealed in
such a way that the cover element cannot be opened up provided the
appendage is not torn off from the cover frame and the cover
element. The cover element in the device is provided with a
projecting gripping tongue in order to make it easier to push the
cover upwards out of the frame and with a snapping hook, is
designed to releasably lock the cover in the frame. In addition,
the tear tab is designed as a projecting element, from an area at
or close to the upper edge of the frame and is designed with a
centrally disposed slit, which mateably engages with the gripping
tongue. This prior art patent does not disclose or teach the
structure of the tamper evident food container of the present
invention.
[0012] European Patent Application No. EP1,736,417 and EP1,801,026
to VOVAN discloses a tray or container which includes a tray that
can hold food and a lid that closes on the tray, which clearly
indicates if the lid has been opened after food is placed into the
tray and the lid is closed. The tray and lid each have trapping
portions and pull-open portions with a tear-tab, or tear open
barrier. To close the lid, the user inserts a tab on the pull-open
portion of the lid through a slot in the pull-open portion of the
tray, and then presses down the entire trapping portion of the
tray. The lid cannot be lifted up because the tear-open barrier
forming the top wall of the slot lies over the tab. To open the
container, a person must tear the barrier so one can pull the tab
and open the lid. The fact that the barrier has been torn is
obvious. This prior art patent does not disclose or teach the
structure of the tamper evident food container of the present
invention.
[0013] None of the aforementioned prior art patents teach or
disclose a tamper evident and tamper resistant food container that
has a lid with an integrally formed tear away band at the periphery
of the lid to separate the lid from the tray.
[0014] Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to
provide a tamper evident food container having a lid with an
integrally formed tear away band at the periphery of the lid to
separate the lid from the tray.
[0015] A further object of the present invention is to provide a
tamper evident food container which has a re-closeable lid, and is
easy for people to use intuitively without instructions.
[0016] A further object of the present invention is to provide a
tamper evident food container and lid that can be mass-produced in
an automated and economical manner and is readily affordable by the
consumer.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0017] A tamper evident package for food products is provided
having a tray and a lid, which may or may not be hingedly attached
to each other, and includes a plastic tray for receiving a plastic
lid for mating the lid and the tray, wherein the plastic lid is
integrally formed with a plastic tear away band at the periphery of
the lid, and a perforated section on the periphery of the lid
removably connects the lid and the tear away band in order to tear
away the band from the lid.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0018] Further objects, features and advantages of the present
invention will become apparent upon consideration of the following
detailed description of the presently preferred embodiment when
taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
[0019] FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of the tray of the tamper
evident food container of the preferred embodiment 10 of the
present invention;
[0020] FIG. 2 is a front perspective view of the lid of the tamper
evident food container of the preferred embodiment 10 of the
present invention;
[0021] FIG. 3 is a front perspective view of the tray and lid of
the tamper evident food container of the preferred embodiment of
the present invention;
[0022] FIG. 4 is a front perspective view of the assembled tray and
lid of the tamper evident food container of the preferred
embodiment of the present invention;
[0023] FIG. 5 is a front perspective view of the assembled tray and
lid of the tamper evident food container of the preferred
embodiment of the present invention, with the tear away band
removed;
[0024] FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the tear away band;
[0025] FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the lid being replaced on
the tray;
[0026] FIG. 8 is a top view of the lid;
[0027] FIG. 9 is a side view of the tray and lid;
[0028] FIG. 10 is a sectional view of the tray and lid;
[0029] FIGS. 11 and 12 show different perforated lines and
perforated sections, such as a wave-form, zig-zag, saw-tooth, or a
straight line;
[0030] FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the second embodiment 100
showing the tray and lid separated;
[0031] FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the second embodiment 100
showing the tray and lid assembled;
[0032] FIG. 15 is a perspective view of the second embodiment 100
showing the tear away band removed, and the tray and lid
assembled;
[0033] FIG. 16 is a perspective view of the second embodiment 100
showing the tear away band removed;
[0034] FIG. 16A is a top view of the second embodiment 100;
[0035] FIG. 16B is a cross sectional view of the second embodiment
100;
[0036] FIG. 16C is a cross sectional view of the second embodiment
100;
[0037] FIG. 17 is a perspective view of the third embodiment 200
showing the tray and lid separated;
[0038] FIG. 18 is a perspective view of the third embodiment 200
showing the tray and lid assembled;
[0039] FIG. 19 is a perspective view of the third embodiment 200
showing the tray and lid assembled, and the tear away band
removed;
[0040] FIG. 20 is a perspective view of the third embodiment 200
showing the tray and lid being re-closed;
[0041] FIG. 21 is a top view of the lid showing the perforation
line 270;
[0042] FIG. 22 is a top view of the lid;
[0043] FIG. 23 is a sectional view of the third embodiment 200
showing the tray and lid, with the perforation line 270 in the
locking area 280;
[0044] FIG. 24 is a side view of the third embodiment 200 showing
the tray and lid;
[0045] FIG. 25 is a sectional view showing in detail the mating of
the lid and tray, with the perforation line 270 in the locking area
280;
[0046] FIG. 26 is a perspective view of the fourth embodiment 300
with the lid in the open position;
[0047] FIG. 27 is a perspective view of the fourth embodiment 300
with the lid in the closed position;
[0048] FIG. 28 is a perspective view of the fourth embodiment 300
with the lid in the closed position, and the tear away band
removed;
[0049] FIG. 29 is a perspective view of the fourth embodiment 300
with the lid in the open position, and the tear away band
removed;
[0050] FIG. 30 is a sectional view of the fourth embodiment 300 of
the tray and lid;
[0051] FIG. 31 is a side view of the tray and lid; and
[0052] FIG. 32 is a sectional view of the fourth embodiment 300
showing in detail the mating of the lid and tray.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
First Embodiment 10
[0053] The combined tamper evident food container 10 has a
container or base tray 12, a cover lid 14, and a tamper evident
removable seal or tear away band 16 on the periphery of the lid 14.
The first embodiment 10 of the present invention is represented in
detail by FIGS. 1 though 12 of the patent drawings. The combined
tamper evident food container 10 is used for holding food
product(s) within the tray 12, such that the cover lid 14 is locked
in place by the tamper evident removable seal 16, for showing a
consumer that the container has not been tampered with and that the
securing seal 16 has not been broken. The cover lid 14 is made from
transparent plastic materials Pt or non-transparent materials,
which in the preferred embodiment is PET. The base tray 12 is made
from transparent or non-transparent plastic materials Ps, which in
the preferred embodiment is PET. Alternatively, other plastic
materials may be used, such as HDPE, PP, PS, and PLA (poly lactic
acid), to form the tray 12 and lid 14.
[0054] As shown in FIGS. 1 through 12 of the drawings, the base
tray 12 includes tray side walls 52, 54, 56 and 58 and a bottom
wall 60 for forming an interior base 11 compartment 62. The tray
side walls 52 to 58 of the interior base compartment 62 include an
upper peripheral edge 64. The upper peripheral edge 64 includes an
upper peripheral receiving section 66 being adjacent to the tray
side walls 52 to 58 of the base tray 12. Additionally, the upper
peripheral receiving section 66 on the interior compartment 62 of
the tray 12 is for detachably receiving the perimeter lid edge 34
of the lid interior compartment 32 of the cover lid 14, for locking
the cover lid 14 to the tray 12, forming a locking area 80.
[0055] The plastic lid 14 is thermoformed with an integrally formed
plastic tear away band or seal 16 at the periphery of the lid 14
along a perforation line 70 which is formed in the top of band 16.
The perforation line 70 removably connects the lid 14 and the tear
away band or seal 16, so that the user can tear away the seal or
band 16 from the periphery of the lid 14, and unseal the container
10. The tray 12 includes a corner tab 18b, and the lid 14 also
includes an opening tab 18a in order to lift up lid 14 and remove
it from tray 12. As shown in FIG. 8, the opening tab 18a protrudes
from the edge is on the outer portion of the lid 14 and extends
beyond the peripherally extending edge of the tray 12.
[0056] The preferred configuration of the perforated line or
section 70 is in a sine wave or zig-zag shape, as shown in FIGS. 11
and 12. The connecting plastic points can be at any location on the
perforation. Alternatively, perforations 70 may be in a straight
line configuration.
[0057] As shown in FIGS. 9 and 10, the seal or tear away band
member 16 (in conjunction with the U-shaped section of the lid 14)
includes a number of walls, including outer wall 16a, inner wall
16b, upper wall 16c, and a connecting wall 16d, which fits over the
outer U-shaped section 12a of the tray 12.
[0058] In this manner, tamper-evident seal or tear away band 16 may
be torn away from lid 14, along perforated section 70, which
extends along the periphery of the lid 14. Then, opening tab 18b is
used to lift up lid 14 and remove it from tray 12. When the user
wants to re-close the lid 14 on the tray 12, it snaps in place.
Second Embodiment 100
[0059] The combined tamper evident food container 100 and its
component parts of the second embodiment 100 of the present
invention are represented in detail by FIGS. 13 to 16 of the patent
drawings. Elements illustrated in FIGS. 13 to 16 which correspond
to the elements described above with reference to FIGS. 1 through
12 of the first embodiment 10 have been designated by corresponding
reference numbers.
[0060] The second embodiment 100 is similarly constructed and
operates in the exact same manner as the preferred embodiment 10,
unless it is otherwise stated. All elements of the second
embodiment 100 of the combined tamper evident food container are
the same as the first embodiment of the tamper evident food
container 10, except for the cover lid 114 and the base tray 112
having a square configuration.
[0061] The combined tamper evident food container 100 has a base
tray 112, a cover lid 114, and a tamper evident removable seal 116,
which are represented in detail by FIGS. 13 through 16 of the
patent drawings. The combined tamper evident food container 100 is
used for holding food product(s) within the tray 112, such that the
cover lid 114 is locked in place by the tamper evident removable
seal 116, for showing a consumer that the container has not been
tampered with and that the securing seal 116 has not been broken.
The cover lid 114 is made from transparent plastic materials Pt or
non-transparent materials, which in the preferred embodiment is
PET. The base tray 112 is made from transparent or non-transparent
plastic materials Ps, which in the preferred embodiment is PET.
Alternatively, other plastic materials may be used, such as HDPE,
PP, PS, and PLA (poly lactic acid), to form the tray 112 and lid
114.
[0062] As shown in FIGS. 13 through 16 of the drawings, the base
tray 112 includes tray side walls 152, 154, 156 and 158 and a
bottom wall 160 for forming an interior base compartment 162. The
tray side walls 152 to 158 of the interior base compartment 162
includes an upper peripheral edge 164. The upper peripheral edge
164 includes an upper peripheral receiving section 166 being
adjacent to the tray side walls 152 to 158 of the base tray 112.
Additionally, the upper peripheral receiving section 166 on the
interior compartment 162 of the tray 112 is for detachably
receiving the perimeter lid edge 134 of the lid interior
compartment 132 of the cover lid 114, for locking the cover lid 114
to the tray 112, forming a locking area 180.
[0063] The plastic lid 114 is thermoformed with an integrally
formed plastic tear away band or seal 116 at the periphery of the
lid 114 along a perforation line 170 which is formed in the top of
the band 116. The perforation line 170 removably connects the lid
114 and the tear away band or seal 116, so that the user can tear
away the seal 116 from the periphery of the lid 114, and unseal the
container 100. The tray 12 includes a corner tab 118a, and the lid
114 also includes an opening tab 118b to lift up lid 114 and remove
it from tray 112.
[0064] The preferred configuration of the perforated section 170 is
in a sine wave or zig-zag shape, as shown in FIGS. 11 and 12. The
connecting plastic points can be at any location on the
perforation. Alternatively, perforations 170 may be in a straight
line configuration.
[0065] As shown in FIGS. 15, 16, and 16A-16C, the seal or tear away
member 116 (in conjunction with the U-shaped section of the lid
114) includes a number of walls, including outer wall 116a, inner
wall 116b, upper wall 116c, and a connecting wall 116d, which fits
over the outer U-shaped section 112a of the tray 112.
[0066] In this manner, tamper-evident seal or tear away band 116
may be torn away from lid 1.14, along perforated section 170, which
extends around the lid 114. Then, opening tab 118b is used to lift
up lid 114 and remove it from tray 112. When the user wants to
reclose the lid 114 on the tray 112, it snaps in place.
Third Embodiment 200
[0067] The combined tamper evident food container 200 and its major
component parts of the third embodiment are represented in detail
by FIGS. 17 through 25 of the patent drawings. Elements illustrated
in FIGS. 17 through 25 which correspond to the elements described
above with reference to FIGS. 1 through 16 of the preferred
embodiments 10 and 100 have been designated by corresponding
reference numbers.
[0068] The third embodiment 200 is similarly constructed and
operates in the exact same manner as the embodiments 10 and 100,
unless it is otherwise stated. All elements of the third embodiment
200 of the combined tamper evident food container are the same as
the tamper evident food containers 10 and 100, except for the cover
lid 214 and the base tray 212 being rectangular in
configuration.
[0069] The combined tamper evident food container 200 has a base
tray 212, a cover lid 214, and a tamper evident removable seal 216,
which are represented in detail by FIGS. 13 through 16 of the
patent drawings. The combined tamper evident food container 200 is
used for holding food product(s) within the tray 212, such that the
cover lid 214 is locked in place by the tamper evident removable
seal 216, for showing a consumer that the container has not been
tampered with and that the securing seal 216 has not been broken.
The cover lid 214 is made from transparent plastic materials Pt or
non-transparent materials, which in the preferred embodiment is
PET. The base tray 212 is made from transparent or non-transparent
plastic materials Ps, which in the preferred embodiment is PET.
Alternatively, other plastic materials may be used, such as HDPE,
PP, PS, and PLA (poly lactic acid), to form the tray 212 and lid
214.
[0070] As shown in FIGS. 17 through 25 of the drawings, the base
tray 212 includes tray side walls 252, 254, 256 and 258 and a
bottom wall 260 for forming an interior base compartment 262. The
tray side walls 252 to 258 of the interior base compartment 262
includes an upper peripheral edge 264. The upper peripheral edge
264 includes an upper peripheral receiving section 266 being
adjacent to the tray side walls 252 to 258 of the base tray 212.
Additionally, the upper peripheral receiving section 266 on the
interior compartment 262 of the tray 212 is for detachably
receiving the perimeter lid edge 234 of the lid interior
compartment 232 of the cover lid 214, for locking the cover lid 214
to the tray 212, in locking area 280.
[0071] The plastic lid 214 is thermoformed with an integrally
formed plastic tear away band or seal 216 at the periphery of the
lid 214, and a perforation line 270 is formed in the locking area
280. The perforation line 270 removably connects the lid 214 and
the tear away band or seal 216, so that the user can tear away the
seal 216 from the periphery of the lid 214, and unseal the
container 200. The tray 212 includes a corner tab 218a, and the lid
114 also includes an opening tab 218b to lift up lid 214 and remove
it ftom tray 212.
[0072] The preferred configuration of the perforated section 270 is
in a sine wave or zig-zag shape. The connecting plastic points can
be at any location on the perforation. Alternatively, perforations
270 may be in a straight line configuration.
[0073] As shown in FIGS. 23 and 25, the seal or tear away member
216 includes a number of walls, including outer wall 216a, inner
wall 216b, upper wall 216c, and a connecting wall 216d, which fits
over the outer u-shaped section 212a of the tray 212.
[0074] In this manner, tamper-evident seal or tear away band 216
may be torn away from lid 214, along perforated section 270, which
extends around the lid 214. Then, opening tab 218b is used to lift
up lid 214 and remove it from tray 212. When the user wants to
reclose the lid 214 on the tray 212, it snaps in place.
Fourth Embodiment 300
[0075] The combined tamper evident food container 300 and its major
component parts of the fourth embodiment are represented in detail
by FIGS. 26 through 32 of the patent drawings. Elements illustrated
in FIGS. 26 through 32 which correspond to the elements described
above with reference to FIGS. 1 through 16 of the preferred
embodiments 10, 100, and 200 have been designated by corresponding
reference numbers.
[0076] The fourth embodiment 300 is similarly constructed and
operates in the exact same manner as the preferred embodiments 10,
100, and 200, unless it is otherwise stated. All elements of the
fourth embodiment 300 of the combined tamper evident food container
are the same as the tamper evident food containers 10, 100, and
200, except for the cover lid 314 and the base tray 312 being
square in configuration, which are connected by a hinge 320.
[0077] The combined tamper evident food container 300 has a base
tray 312, a cover lid 314, and a tamper evident removable seal 316,
which are represented in detail by FIGS. 13 through 16 of the
patent drawings. The combined tamper evident food container 300 is
used for holding food product(s) within the tray 312, such that the
cover lid 314 is locked in place by the tamper evident removable
seal 316, for showing a consumer that the container has not been
tampered with and that the securing seal 316 has not been broken.
The cover lid 314 is made from transparent plastic materials Pt or
non-transparent materials, which in the preferred embodiment is
PET. The base tray 312 is made from transparent or non-transparent
plastic materials Ps, which in the preferred embodiment is PET.
Alternatively, other plastic materials may be used, such as HDPE,
PP, PS, and PLA (poly lactic acid), to form the tray 312 and lid
314.
[0078] As shown in FIGS. 26 through 32 of the drawings, the base
tray 312 includes tray side walls 352, 354, 356 and 358 and a
bottom wall 360 for forming an interior base compartment 362. The
tray side walls 352 to 358 of the interior base compartment 362
includes an upper peripheral edge 364. The upper peripheral edge
364 includes an upper peripheral receiving section 366 being
adjacent to the tray side walls 352 to 358 of the base tray 312.
Additionally, the upper peripheral receiving section 366 on the
interior compartment 362 of the tray 312 is for detachably
receiving the perimeter lid edge 334 of the lid interior
compartment 332 of the cover lid 314, for locking the cover lid 314
to the tray 312, in the locking area 380.
[0079] The plastic lid 314 is thermoformed with an integrally
formed plastic tear away band or seal 316 at the periphery of the
lid 314, and a perforation line 370 is formed in the locking area
380. The perforation line 370 removably connects the lid 314 and
the tear away band or seal 316, so that the user can tear away the
seal 316 from the periphery of the lid 314, and unseal the
container 300. The tray 312 includes a corner tab 318a, and the lid
314 also includes an opening tab 318b to lift up lid 314 and remove
it from tray 312.
[0080] The preferred configuration of the perforated section 370 is
in a sine wave or zig-zag shape. The connecting plastic points can
be at any location on the perforation. Alternatively, perforations
370 may be in a straight line configuration.
[0081] As shown in FIGS. 30 and 32, the seal member 316 includes a
number of walls, including outer wall 316a, inner wall 316b, upper
wall 316c, and a connecting wall 316d, which fits over the outer
u-shaped section 312a of the tray 312.
[0082] In this manner, tamper-evident seal 316 may be torn away
from lid 314, along perforated section 370, which extends around
the lid 314. Then, opening tab 318 is used to lift up lid 314 and
remove it from tray 312. When the user wants to reclose the lid 314
on the tray 312, it snaps in place.
Operation of the Present Invention
[0083] As shown in FIGS. 1 through 32 of the drawings, the combined
tamper evident food containers 10, 100, 200 and 300 are assembled
and are operated in the following manner: Initially, the food
packager starts the assembly process by placing the hot or cold
food product(s) in the interior base compartment 62 of the base
tray 12. The food packager now places the cover lid 14 on the base
tray 12, such that the corner tab 18 and tear away band 16 are in
position to be removed when the container 10 is to be opened.
[0084] After the consumer has checked that the sealed and locked
food container 10 at the food store/supermarket has not been
tampered with, the consumer now purchases the food product(s)
within the food container 10. When the consumer is ready to extract
the food product(s) from the food container 10, then the consumer
pulls tab 18b to initiate the tear along perforated section 70 to
remove tear away band 16, in order to removably detach band 16 from
periphery of the lid 14 along the perforated line or section 70.
Then, using tab 18c the consumer lifts the lid 14 from the tray 12.
The consumer now removes the food product(s) from the base tray
12.
[0085] Further, any left-over food product(s) can now be placed
back into the base tray 12, and re-covered with the cover lid 14 by
having the perimeter lid edge 34 of the lid interior compartment 32
received within the upper peripheral receiving section 66 on the
interior base compartment 62 of the base tray 12 for detachably
locking the cover lid 14 to the base tray 12, as shown in FIG. 7.
Additionally, each of the locking members 72 and 74 on the interior
base compartment 62 also mate with each of the lid locking members
on the lid 14.
[0086] It should also be understood that tear away band 16 may be
formed with a different color in order to distinguish it from the
rest of the container.
[0087] Further, it should be understood that package 10 may be used
to hold consumer products instead of food products.
[0088] Further, it should be understood that package 10 may be
sealed by known welding techniques for sealing the tray and the lid
together, by ultrasonic welding, RF welding, or heat sealing.
Advantages of Present Invention
[0089] Accordingly, the present invention provides the advantage of
a tamper evident food container having an integrally formed tear
away band at the periphery of the recloseable lid to separate the
lid from the tray.
[0090] A further advantage provided by the present invention is a
tamper evident food container which is re-closeable, and is easy
for people to use intuitively without instructions.
[0091] A further advantage provided by the present invention is a
tamper evident food container and lid that can be mass-produced in
an automated and economical manner and is readily affordable by the
consumer.
[0092] A latitude of modification, change and substitution are
intended in the foregoing disclosure, and in some instances, some
features of the invention will be employed without a corresponding
use of other features. Accordingly, it is appropriate that the
appended claims are construed broadly and in a manner consistent
with the spirit and scope of the invention herein.
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