[0001] The invention relates to a mainly cylindrical package which is closed at both head-ends
by fixedly attached end walls. Such packages are generally known and mostly consist
of a cylinder wall of cardboard or suchlike sheet material, at the head- ends of which
two circular end walls of suchlike sheet material, metal or plastics have been affixed.
The expression fixedly attached means in this specification and claims that the end
walls cannot be removed from the balance of the package without damaging it Usually
packages of this kind are opened by cutting through the cylinder wall or breaking
it along one or more weakening lines, preventing a later re-closure of the package.
[0002] It is time that the use of a loose, reclosable lid greatly removes this disadvantage,
but it additionally increases the price of the package while the risk of inadvertedly
opening and pilfering.
[0003] The invention envisages to provide a relatively inexpensive reclosable package devoid
of the disadvantage as described herein-above.
[0004] The invention therefor provides a package as described hereinbefore, which is characterized
in that one head-end is provided with a stacking rim, the inner dimensions of which
are corresponding with the outer dimensions of the cylindrical part of the package
and in that the cylindrical wall, at least close to the head-end having the stacking
rim, is provided with a closed weakening line which can be broken by tearing. After
opening of the package by breaking the weakening line, which is near the stacking
rim, the required portion of its contents can be taken out and the package be closed
again by turning the part with the stacking rim upside down and by placing it as lid
on the remaining part of the package.
[0005] Therefor it is preferred that the stacking rim is pinchin- gly fitting around the
cylindrical part of the package.
[0006] The cylindrical wall is preferably provided with a plurality of strips which are
removable by tearing right around, so that the package can be reduced in size if required.
[0007] For easy removal thereof, it is recommended that the removable strips each be provided
with a pull tab which practically abuts the cylindrical wall.
[0008] If it is desired that the package be as tight as possible, the tear strips are preferably
defined by delamination lines, while perforation lines are preferred when as smooth
a rim as possible is desired.
[0009] To reduce the price, the package is preferably entirely made of cardboard.
[0010] In connection with the durability of both the contents and the package, the cardboard
is preferably provided with a moisture-resistant coating which can be applied internally
and/or externally.
[0011] The invention will be illustrated by means of the drawing in which some preferred
embodiments of the invention are represented.
[0012]
Fig. 1 shows a package according to the invention in perspective.
Fig. 2 shows the partly opened package according to Fig. 1 in perspective.
Fig. 3 shows in perspective how the partly torn open package according to Fig. 1 can
be closed again. Fig. 4 shows a simple embodiment of the package of the invention in perspective.
[0013] The package according to the invention drawn in perspective in Fig. 1-3 can be adapted
in size to the amount of contents still present therein by removal of strip-shaped
parts of the cylindrical wall.
[0014] This package consists of a cylindrical wall 7 divided into strips 2-6 by parallel
weakening lines 1. This cylindrical wall is sealed in a conventional manner by a top
and bottom disc 8 and 9. In this case a stacking rim 11 having an inner diameter such
that it corresponds with the outer diameter of the rest of the package is arranged
around top disc 8.
[0015] By pulling at tab 10 of strip 3 of the cylinder wall (see Fig. 1), this strip can
be removed all around by tearing apart the adhesive joint 12 and simultaneously breaking
the weakening lines 1 on both sides of it, so that the upper strip 2 with the top
disc 8 attached to it can be removed (see Fig. 2) and the contents 13 of the package,
e.g. ice-cream, are released.
[0016] If it is desired to use a larger portion of the contents, the next strip 4 can also
be torn off, as drawn in Fig. 2.
[0017] After cutting off the contents protruding outside the remaining package, this remaining
package can be sealed again by turning the upper strip 2 upside down with the top
disc 8 and sliding the stacking rim 11, which is present thereon, over the upper rim
of the remaining package, as shown in Fig. 3. It will be clear that by tearing off
the next strips more of the contents 13 of the package becomes available.
[0018] The alternative, very simple embodiment as shown in Fig. 4 also consists of a cylindrical
wall 14 sealed at both head-ends by a top and bottom disc 15 and 16. The stacking
rim 17 above the top disc 15 is widened such that its inner diameter corresponds with
the outer diameter of the rest of the package.
[0019] Close to the stacking rim 17 the cylindrical wall is provided with a closed weakening
line 18 which extends around the package and can e.g. be broken by means of a thread
19. The thread can be gripped at an end protruding outside the package near the longitudinal
seam 20.
[0020] This package as well as the embodiment described hereinbefore can, after it has been
opened, be closed again by turning the torn off part upside down and sliding it with
the stacking rim 17 over the upper rim of the remaining part of the package.
[0021] Although packages are shown in the drawing in the form of a right circular cylinder,
other cylinder shapes can also be used, e.g. with a square section having rounded
comers.
1. A mainly cylindrical package which is closed at both head-ends by fixedly attached
end walls, characterized in that one head-end is provided with a stacking rim (11
or 17), the inner dimensions of which are corresponding with the outer dimensions
of the rest of the cylindrical part of the package and in that the cylindrical wall
(7 or 14), at least close to the head-end having the stacking rim, is provided with
a closed weakening line (1 or 18) which can be broken by tearing.
2. A package according to Claim 1, characterized in that the cylindrical wall (7)
is provided with a plurality of strips (3,4,5) which can be removed by tearing right
around.
3. A package according to Claim 2, characterized in that the removable strips are
each provided with a pull tab (10).
4. A package according to Claim 2, characterized in that the tear strips are defined
by delamination lines.
5. A package according to Claim 2, characterized in that the tear strips are defined
by perforation lines.
6. A package according to Claims 1-5, characterized in that the whole is made of cardboard.
7. A package according to Claim 6, characterized in that the cardboard at least internally
is provided with a moisture-resistant coating.
8. A package according to claim 1, characterized in that the stacking rim is princhingly
fitting around the cylindrical part of the package.