[0001] The invention relates to a container lid comprising a rim portion for connecting
the lid to the container and a middle portion lying inside said rim portion and being
movable in the axial direction relative to the rim portion.
[0002] A lid of this type is known in various forms. In a particular form the middle portion
of the lid is joined to the rim portion via an intermediate portion having a plurality
of concentric ridges and grooves. When this lid is placed on a container the middle
portion may be forced downwardly in order to press air out of the container. The air
can escape from the container by passing between the rim portion of the lid and the
container. After the downward force on the middle portion is released a partial vacuum
is created in the container and the lid is sealed in place.
[0003] For some products, such as foodstuffs, it is often necessary for products in the
packing to be subjected to heat treatment, such as sterilization. If in such cases
the packing consists of a container closed by a lid, the lid is usually of metal or
sometimes of glass or other material and is for example fitted on the container by
a screw connection. In order to obtain hermetically sealed packing after the heat
treatment, a sealing ring of rubber or rubber-like material is placed between the
lid and the container.
[0004] To make it possible to subject a product in a packing consisting of a container and
a lid fitted to the container to heat treatment, such as sterilization, various requirements
are imposed on the packing.
[0005] During the heat treatment the volume of the gases contained in the packing increases.
These gases must be able to escape from the packing by passing between the lid and
the container. In order to prevent the product also contained in the package from
accompanying the escaping gases and being lodged between the lid and the holder, so
that after the heat treatment the packing will leak, a fairly large empty space must
be left under the lid.
[0006] In addition, it is necessary for the container to be non-deformable in view of the
fact that after the heat treatment a considerable negative pressure will be produced
in the packing through the contraction of the contents and the condensation of the
water vapour which drove the air out of the container during the heat treatment. The
packing must be able to withstand this negative pressure without being deformed, since
a deformed packing has an unattractive appearance and therefore is difficult or impossible
to sell. The containers are therefore often made of glass or metal. This means that
the packing is relatively expensive and in addition fairly heavy.
[0007] In order to reduce the pressure differences in a packing which is subjected to a
heat treatment, the packing may be provided with means for varying its inside volume.
For this purpose a lid of the above-mentioned type could be used. However, this type
of lid is still relatively rigid and the distance over which the middle portion of
the lid may be moved is relatively small. Consequently, the possible variation of
the inside volume of a container closed by such a lid is relatively small. This means
that during heat treatment a certian portion of the expanding gases in the packing
have to escape from the packing by passing between the rim portion of the lid and
the container.
[0008] Thus, a container closed by a lid of the abovementioned type presents almost the
same disadvantages as a container closed by a screw cap. Also in this case the container
must be made of a rigid material such as glass or metal.
[0009] The invention now seeks to provide a lid of such a type that the container can be
made of a modern packing material of slight wall thickness and a relatively low modulus
of elasticity, which on the one hand has a relatively low resistance to deformation
but on the other hand is light and easily worked, while its price is advantageous.
[0010] This aim is achieved with a lid of the type defined above which is characterized
in that the middle portion is joined to the rim portion via a bellows-shaped intermediale
portion extending substantially in axial direction.
[0011] Through the use of a lid of this type it is possible for the expansion of the gases
contained in a container closed by this lid to be entirely taken by the packing during
the heat treatment. Since no gases now have to escape from the packing, the container
can be almost completely filled, which means that the empty space under the lid is
relatively small. This in turn has the consequence that during the heat treatment
the increase of the inside volume of the packing through the expansion of the gases
contained in the latter is relatively slight.
[0012] Through the elimination of large pressure differences in the packing, it is now possible
to make the container of a light material, for example a plastics material, thus enabling
a considerable saving in the weight of the packing to be achieved.
[0013] The heating of the contents of a container closed by the lid causes the bellows to
expand, whereby the inside volume of a packing is increased, while on subsequent cooling
the bellows is redeformed in the opposite direction through the contraction of the
contents of the packing.
[0014] The average diameter of the bellows-like intermediate portion advantageously decreases
from the rim portion in the direction of the middle portion, so that on the one hand
the lids can easily be stacked without their unstacking in the packing machine causing
any disturbance, while on the other hand the stacking of filled packings is also easily
possible.
[0015] The bellows-shaped intermediale portion may have helical ridges and grooved in order
to make it more easily deformable in axial direction.
[0016] It is particularly advantageous for the middle portion to have substantially the
shape of a cone having an obtuse apex angle or of a truncated cone. Thus the lid may
have a certain signal action.
[0017] In order to obtain a good connection between the lid and the container, the rim portion
may be at least partly provided, on the side which comes into contact with the container,
with a layer which can adhere to the material of the container, this layer preferably
consisting of a plactics composition meltable through the action of heat and/or pressure.
[0018] The invention likewise relates to a packing consisting of a container and lid according
to the invention.
[0019] The lid is preferably joined to the container by welding or be means of an intermediate
layer applied to the rim portion of the lid and adhering to the material of the container,
such as a plastics composition meltable through the action of heat and/or pressure.
[0020] The packing may be provided with a closable opening, which is preferably provided
in the lid, for the purpose of allowing the escape of any larger amounts of gas formed
during the heat treatment of the packing. This opening is advantageously adapted to
be closed by means of a drop of a meltable plastics composition. In the case of a
packing with a closable opening the lid according to the invention will have a certain
signal action. As the expanding gases and gases formed in the packing during the heat
treatment will escape through the opening the pressure inside and outside the packing
will remain the same during the heat treatment. Upon cooling of the packing and after
closing of the opening a negative pressure will be produced in the packing through
the contraction of the contents and the condensation of the water vapour which drove
the air out of the packing during the heat treatment, so that the middle portion of
the lid will be pulled inwards. If the packing is not correctly closed or in case
of inadequate heat treatment the negative pressure will not be produced or will disappaear
through the action of bacteria. This causes the middle portion of the lid to stay
in its original position or to move outwards from the pulled-back position. Thus,
practically all posible defects of the filled and closed packing will be signalized.
[0021] The invention will now be explained with the aid of one example of embodiment and
with reference to the drawings.
Figure 1 is a section of a preferred embodiment of a lid according to the invention;
Figure 2 is a top plan view of the lid shown in Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a section of a container with the lid shown in Figure 1;
Figure 4 shows an enbodiment of a lid according to the invention and having an intermediale
portion with helical ridges and grooves;
Figure 5 shows another possible embodiment of lid according to the invention;
Figure 6 shows an embodiment of a lid according to the invention, with a conical middle
portion, and
Figure 7 shows an embodiment of a lid according to the invention, with a frustoconical
middle portion.
[0022] The embodiment of the lid 1 according to the invention, which is shown in Figures
1 and 2, comprises a rim portion 2 and a middle portion 3. The rim portion 2 is intended
for joining to a container.
[0023] The middle portion 3 is joined to the rim portion 2 via a bellows-like intermediate
portion 4. The middle portion is thus movable in the axial direction relative to the
rim portion 2. In this embodiment the average diameter of the bellows-like intermediate
portion 4 decreases from the rim portion 2 in the direction of the middle portion
3. The lids can thus be easily stacked and during unstacking in a packing machine
the risk of failure is slight.
[0024] Figure 3 shows a filled container 5 which is closed by the lid 1 described above.
The rim portion 2 of the lid is completely joined to a top rim portion 6 of the container
5.
[0025] The lid 1 is fastened to the radially extending top rim 7 of the container 5 by welding
or by means of an intermediate layer 8 adhering to the rim portion 2 of the lid and
to the material of the container. This intermediate layer 8 may consist of a plastics
composition which is meltable through the action of heat and/or pressure, and which
can be applied to the bottom face of the radially extending part of the rim portion
2 of the lid during the production of the latter.
[0026] When a packing consisting of a filled container 5 closed by the lid 1 is subjected
to heat treatment, such as sterilization, the gas contained in the packing will expand.
Gas may in addition escape from the packet product. This increase of the volume of
the contents of the packing is taken by the upward movement of the middle portion
3 of the lid 1, which is joined via the bellows-like intermediate portion 4 to the
rim portion 2, whereby the internal volume of the packing is enlarged. The pressure
in the packing is thus raised only slightly.
[0027] After the heat treatment the contents of the packing will cool and contract. The
middle portion 3 will then move in the opposite direction adn the internal volume
of the packing will become smaller again, so that after the heat treatment there will
be only a slight or no negative pressure in the packing.
[0028] Through the elimination of large differences in pressure in the packing, the container
5 can be made of light material, such as plastics material.
[0029] Since the packing is well closed during the heat treatment and thus none of the packed
product can escape between the container and the lid. the container 5 can be almost
completely filled.
[0030] In order to permit the escape of any larger amounts of gas which might be formed
in the packing during the heat treatment, the lid may be provided with a closable
opening 9. Closure can be effected with the aid of a drop 10 of a plastics composition
meltable through the action of heat, this material being liquid during the heat treatment,
so that gas can escape, and being solid at temperatures below the heat treatment temperature.
[0031] Figure 4 shows a lid in which the bellows-like intermediate portion 4a has helical
ridged and grooves. This makes the intermediate portion more easily deformable in
axial direction. It also facilitates the removal of the lid from the mould for forming
the lid, particularly when the lid is formed by thermoforming. By rotating the lid
it may be removed from the mould. The lid of figure 4 is otherwise similar to the
lid shown in Figure 1.
[0032] Figure 5 shows a lid in which the average diameter of the bellows-like intermediate
portion 11 is constant over practically the entire height. This lid is otherwise similar
to the lid shown in Figure 1.
[0033] The lid shown in Figure 6 is provided with a middle portion 12 in the form of a cone
having an obtuse apex angle. This middle portion 12 itself is likewise movable in
the axial direction and has two stable positions. The conical middle portion 12 is
joined via a bellows-like intermediate portion 14 to the rim portion 2. The lid shown
in Figure 4 has a middle portion 13 in the form of a truncated cone, which also has
two stable positions. The middle portion 13 is joined via a bellows-like intermediate
portion 14a to the rim portion 2.
[0034] The lids shown in Figures 6 and 7 may also be provided with a closable opening, which
may be closed by a drop of a plastics composition meltable through the action of heat.
[0035] The conical or frustoconical middle portion 12 or 13 respectively thus has a signal
action. During the heat treatment expanding gases and gases formed in the packing
will escape through the opening 9, while the pressure inside and outside the packing
will remain the same.
[0036] Upon cooling of the packing and after closing of the opening 9 by the drop 10 of
a plastics composition a negative pressure will be produced in the packing through
the contraction of the contents of the packing and the condensation of water vapour
which drove the air out of the packing during the heat treatment. If the packing is
correctly closed, the portion 12 or 13 will be drawn inwards, after the heat treatment,
because of the negative pressure produced in the packing. If the packing is not correctly
closed, no negative pressure will be produced after the heat treatment, and the middle
portion 12 or 13 will stay in its original position. In the event of inadequate heat
treatment of the contents of the packing, the negative pressure in the packing will
disappear through the action of bacteria, so that middle postion 12 or 13 will move
outwards. Thus, practically all possible defects of the filled and closed packing
will be signalized.
[0037] It is noted that also the lids according to the invention with a flat middle portion
and provided with a closable opening may have such a signal action. However, the signal
action of the lids of Figures 6 and 7 is better visible.
[0038] In order to improve the fastening of the lid 1 on the container 5, the upstanding
part of the rim portion 2 may be provided with one or more annular ribs 15 fitting
into corresponding grooves 16 in the wall of the container 5 when the lid is fitted
to the latter.
[0039] Through use of a lid having a bellows-like intermediate portion according to the
invention it is thus made impossible for large differences in pressure to occur in
a packing consisting of a container closed by the lid according to the invention during
the heat treatment of the packing. This means that the packing need be resistant only
to low positive or negative pressures, so that the container and also the lid can
be made of a modern packing material, such as a plastics material. This material is
light and easily worked, and its price is favourable.
[0040] The packing with the lid according to the invention has another advantage, particularly
when the lid is provided with a closable opening. After the heat treatment the space
between the product in the packing and the lid will be very small because of the negative
pressure in the packing. Consequently, it will be possible to obtain a stack of filled
packings with very little empty space and the transportation and storage costs will
be less than with common packings.
[0041] The lid according to the invention can obviously however also be used in combination
with containers of rigid material, such as glass.
1. A lid for a container, comprising a rim portion (2) for connecting the lid (1)
to the container (5) and a middle portion (3; 12; 13;) lying inside said rim portion
(2) and being movable in the axial direction relative to the rim portion (2), characterized
in that the middle portion (3; 12; 13) is joined to the rim portion (2) via a bellows-shaped
intermediate portion (4; 4a; 11; 14; 14a) extending substantially in the axial direction.
2. Lid according to Claim 1, characterized in that the average diameter of the bellows-shaped
intermediate portion (4; 4a) decreases from the rim portion (2) in the direction of
the middle portion (3).
3. Lid according to Claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the bellows-shaped intermediate
portion (4a) has helical ridges and grooves.
4. Lid according to one of Claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the middle portion
(12; 13) has substantially the shape of a cone having an obtuse apex angle or of a
truncated cone.
5. Lid according to one of Claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the rim portion (2)
is provided at least partially, on the side coming into contact with the container
(5), with a layer (8) adapted to adhere to the material of the container (5), said
layer (8) preferably consisting of a plastics copmposition meltable by the action
of heat and/or pressure.
6. Lid according to one of Claims 1 to 5, characterized in that the lid (1) consists
of plastics material.
7. Packing consisting of a container and a lid fitted to the container, according
to one of Claim 1 to 6.
8. Packing according to Claim 10, characterized in that the lid (1) is fastened to
the container (5) by welding or by means of an intermediate layer (8) adhering to
the rim portion (2) of the lid (1) and to the material of the container (5), said
intermediate layer (8) preferably consisting of a plastics composition meltable by
the action of heat and/or pressure.
9. Packing according to Claim 7 or 8, characterized in that the packing is provided
with a closable opening (9), preferably in the lid (1).
10. Packing according to Claim 9, characterized in that the opening (9) is closed
by a drop (10) of a meltable plastics composition.