FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates generally to containers with overcaps. More particularly
the invention relates to overcaps for containers with a removable membrane. The overcap
has a skirt configured to engage a rim of the container with an interference-fit to
seal the container.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Containers that store perishable goods, such as food products, often include a sealed
membrane to minimize the transfer of oxygen, moisture, or contaminants into the container.
The membrane is removed by the customer when the container is first opened, and the
membrane is discarded. An overcap is provided for re-closing the container after the
initial opening. The overcap engages a rim (e.g., a rolled bead or a flange) on the
top of the container in such a way that a snap-fit or interference-fit connection
exists to retain the overcap in place on the container.
[0003] When the membrane is located directly below the overcap, both overcap and membrane
provide a sealing barrier over the opening prior to the first opening of the container.
Once the membrane has been removed, the overcap provides the only barrier for the
remaining product during subsequent storage. Therefore, the overcap should securely
connect to the container to reseal the stored product.
[0004] While a membrane is attached to a container, it often extends outwardly to the surface
of the container to which the overcap attaches. In such a situation, the overcap is
dimensioned to create a tight fit with the container surface and the membrane. However,
once the membrane has been removed and the overcap replaced, the overcap may not create
a tight fit with only the container surface because of the missing membrane. An insufficient
fit may allow oxygen, moisture, or contaminants to enter the container or may cause
the overcap to come off unintentionally.
[0005] Therefore, a need exists for an overcap for containers with membranes that provides
an interference-fit when the membrane is attached and when the membrane is removed.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] The invention addresses the above needs and achieves other advantages by providing
an interference-fit or snap-fit overcap for engaging a radially outwardly protruding
rim of a container that includes a removably attached membrane. The overcap includes
a top panel with a periphery and a skirt that extends from the periphery of the top
panel to a distal end. The skirt defines a first inside surface that is axially spaced
from the top panel and is proximate the distal end of the skirt. The skirt also defines
a second inside surface axially positioned between the first inside surface and the
top panel. The first inside surface is diametrically dimensioned to produce an interference-fit
with the membrane and rim when the overcap is connected to the container with the
attached membrane. The second inside surface is diametrically dimensioned to produce
an interference-fit with the rim alone when the overcap is connected to the container
without the membrane.
[0007] The skirt of the overcap includes a first rib projecting inwardly from the skirt
and axially located between the first inside surface of the skirt and the distal end
of the skirt. The skirt also includes a second rib projecting inwardly from the skirt
and axially located between the second inside surface and the first inside surface.
When the overcap is connected to the container with the attached membrane such that
the membrane and rim create an interference-fit with the first inside surface, the
first rib engages beneath the rim of the container to resist detachment of the overcap.
When the overcap is connected to the container without the attached membrane such
that second inside surface creates an interference-fit with the rim and the second
rib engages beneath the rim of the container to resist detachment of the overcap.
[0008] The present invention also provides a container with a membrane and an overcap. The
container includes a container body formed by a wall, where the wall defines an opening
encircled by a radially outwardly protruding rim. The membrane is removably attached
to the container to substantially cover the opening while the membrane is attached.
The overcap includes a skirt with two inside surfaces and two ribs, as described above.
One embodiment of the invention includes a membrane that extends radially outward
onto the outer surface of the rim, and another embodiment includes a membrane that
covers the container opening without extending radially outward onto the outer surface
of the rim.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] Having thus described the invention in general terms, reference will now be made
to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an overcap, partially in section, in accordance with an
embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic, cross-sectional view of the overcap of FIG. 1 showing the first inside surface of the overcap engaging the membrane and the rim
of the container to create an interference-fit; and
FIG. 3 is a schematic, cross-sectional view of the overcap of FIG. 1 showing the second inside surface of the overcap engaging the rim of the container
to create an interference-fit.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0010] The present invention now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference
to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all embodiments of the invention
are shown. Indeed, the invention may be embodied in many different forms and should
not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments
are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Like
numbers refer to like elements throughout.
[0011] With reference to
FIGS. 1-3, a sealable storage device in accordance with one embodiment of the invention is illustrated.
The storage device
10 includes an overcap
12, a container
14, and a membrane
16. The container
14 is structured to store products within the container and to provide access to the
stored products through an opening
18. A variety of products can be stored in the storage device
10; however, the storage device is preferably used to store perishable products because
the membrane
16 provides a barrier to seal the container
14.
[0012] The membrane
16 is removably attached to the container
14 during the packaging of the stored product, subsequent to the placement of the product
within the container. The membrane
16 substantially covers the entire opening
18 of the container
14 and minimizes or prevents the passage of oxygen, moisture, and/or other contaminants
into the container. The membrane
16 must be removed, either completely or partially, to provide access to the product,
during normal use of the storage device
10. After the membrane
16 has been removed, it generally cannot be reattached to seal the container
14, and is usually discarded.
[0013] The container
14 as illustrated in
FIG. 1 is a cylindrical tube. Further embodiments of the invention may include containers,
and corresponding overcaps
12, that are of any geometric shape. Thus, although terms such as diameter, circumferential,
radial, and the like, are used herein, they are not intended to limit the invention
to any particular configuration, but are merely used as descriptive terms. The container
14 of
FIG. 1 includes the opening
18, which is encircled by a radially outwardly protruding rim
20. The rim
20 of the illustrated container
14 is an outwardly rolled bead. Other containers
14 of the present invention may include a rim
20 of any configuration. The rim
20 includes a top surface
22, an outer surface
24, and a bottom surface
26. The rim
20 of
FIG. 1 has a generally consistent cross-section throughout the entire circumference of the
container; however, other containers
14 of the present invention may include a rim that includes one or more features of
varying cross-section. Such features may be included to facilitate removal of the
overcap
12 or membrane
16.
[0014] The membrane
16 of
FIGS. 1-3 is attached to both the top surface
22 and the outer surface
24 of the rim
20. Other embodiments of the storage device
10 may include a membrane
16 that is attached only to the top surface
22 or that is attached to the top surface, the outer surface
24, and the bottom surface
26. The overcaps
12 of such embodiments are structured and arrange to accommodate the membrane
16 attached to the various surfaces to improve the fit between the overcap and the membrane
and rim
20.
[0015] The overcap
12 of
FIG. 1 includes a top panel
30 and a skirt
32. The top panel
30 is generally disk-shaped and may include additional features on the top surface and
the bottom surface of the top panel. The top panel
30 also defines a periphery
34 proximate the outer circumference of the top panel. The skirt
32 extends downward from the periphery
34 of the top panel
30. The overcap
12 of further embodiments of the storage device
10 may include features that are at a radial distance beyond the periphery
34 or above the top panel
30. Such features may include surfaces to facilitate the disconnecting or connecting
of the overcap
12 and container
14. The skirt
32 of illustrated overcap
12 extends generally perpendicular from the top panel
30 to a distal end
36. Other embodiments of the overcap
12 may include a skirt
32 that extends from the top panel
30 at a non-perpendicular angle.
[0016] The skirt
32 of
FIG. 2 and
FIG. 3 has an outside surface
40 and an inside surface facing the interior of the overcap. The inside surface of the
skirt
32 includes a first inside surface
42 and a second inside surface
44. The first inside surface
42 is axially spaced apart from the top panel
30 and is proximate the distal end
36 of the skirt
32. The second inside surface
44 is axially positioned between the first inside surface
42 and the top panel
30. Furthermore, the skirt
32 includes a first rib
52 that projects inwardly from the inside surface of the skirt and is axially located
between the first inside surface
42 and the distal end
36. The skirt
32 also includes a second rib
54 that projects inwardly from the inside surface of the skirt and is axially located
between the second inside surface
44 and the first inside surface
42.
[0017] FIG. 2 illustrates the overcap
12 connected to the container
14, when the membrane
16 is attached to the container, and
FIG. 3 illustrates the overcap connected to the container when the membrane has been removed.
As shown in
FIG. 2, the first inside surface
42 is diametrically dimensioned to produce an interference-fit with the membrane
16 and the rim
20. The inside diameter of the first inside surface
42 of the undeformed overcap
12 is generally less than the diameter of the outer surface
24 of the rim
20 added to twice the thickness of the membrane. This difference in diameter creates
an interference-fit when the overcap
12 is pushed onto the top of the container. A slight growth in diameter of the overcap
12 and/or a slight reduction in diameter of the rim
20 and membrane
16 occurs through material deformation. Since the materials have resilience, they exert
a restoring force, which tends to keep the overcap
12 attached. Other embodiments of the interference-fit overcap
12 may create the interference-fit by having a friction-fit or an interference-fit between
the membrane
16 and/or a surface of the rim
20 and the first inside surface
42 of the skirt
32, between the membrane and/or a surface of the rim and the first rib
52, between the membrane and/or a surface of the rim and the second rib
54, or between any combination of the rim features and the skirt features.
[0018] As shown in
FIG. 3, the second inside surface
44 is diametrically dimensioned to produce an interference-fit with the rim
20 alone. The inside diameter of the second inside surface
44 of the interference-fit overcap
12 is generally less than the diameter of the outer surface
24 of the rim
20. This difference in diameter creates the interference-fit. Other embodiments of the
interference-fit overcap
12 may create the interference-fit by having a friction-fit or an interference-fit between
a surface of the rim
20 and the second inside surface
44 of the skirt
32, between a surface of the rim and the second rib
54, between a surface of the rim and the top panel
30, or between any combination of the rim features and the skirt features.
[0019] The first inside surface
42 of the skirt
32 defines an inside diameter that is approximately equivalent to a combined distance
of the inside diameter of the second inside surface
44 and twice the thickness of the membrane
16, as illustrated in
FIGS. 2 and
3. Further embodiments of the overcap
12 may include a first inside surface
42 and second inside surface
44 that have various relative inside diameters.
[0020] The ribs
52 and
54 of the overcap engage the rim
20 of the container
14 to resist detachment of the overcap from the container when the rim of the container
is located axially above the respective rib. When the membrane
16 is attached and the membrane and rim
20 engage the first inside surface
42, the first rib
52 may contact the rim on the bottom surface
26, the outer surface
24, or some combination of both surfaces to resist detachment of the overcap
12 from the container
14. Likewise, when the membrane
16 is removed and the rim
20 engages the second inside surface
44, the second rib
54 may contact the rim on the bottom surface
26, the outer surface
24, or some combination of both surfaces to resist detachment of the overcap
12 from the container
14.
[0021] The overcap
12 of
FIGS. 2 and
3 has a first rib
52 and a second rib
54 that each define a rounded portion
56 at the innermost surface of the rib. The rounded portion
56 of the rib
52 and of the rib
54 is the surface of the respective rib opposite the outside surface
40 of the skirt
32. The rounded portion
56 of each rib facilitates the connecting and disconnecting of the overcap
12, while minimizing or preventing damage to the membrane
16 or the rim
20. The rounded portion
56 of the first rib
52 defines a diametrical distance relatively smaller than the inside diameter of the
first inside surface
42. Therefore, when the overcap
12 is connected to the container
14, the skirt
32 of the overcap must flex outward and/or the rim
20 flex inward to allow passage of the membrane
16 and the rim past the first rib
52 and into the first inside surface, as shown in
FIG. 2. Likewise, the rounded portion
56 of the second rib
54 has an inside diameter smaller than the inside diameter of the second inside surface
44. Therefore, when the overcap
12 is connected to the container
14, the skirt
32 of the overcap must flex outward and/or the rim
20 flex inward to allow passage of the rim past the first rib
52 and second rib
54 and into the first inside surface, as shown in
FIG. 3.
[0022] The overcap
12 of
FIG. 1 can be made of various materials that have sufficient flexibility and resilience
to allow the necessary deformation of the overcap as it is pushed onto the container
rim. Suitable materials include but are not limited to polyester, polyolefins (including
homopolymers, co-polymers, etc.) such as polyethylene or polypropylene, polystyrene,
elastomers (including thermoplastic rubber, thermoplastic elastomer, etc.), and mixtures
or combinations thereof. The overcap
12 of the illustrated embodiment is made of a material that is sufficiently flexible
and resilient to allow passage of the rim
20 of the container
14 through the first rib
52 and the second rib
54 of the overcap. An overcap
12 of a more rigid material may include a thin-wall portion in the top panel
30 or skirt
32 such that the rigid material is allowed to flex enough to allow passage of the rim
20 of the container
14 through the first rib
52 and the second rib
54 of the overcap.
[0023] Each of the ribs
52 and
54 of the overcap
12 of
FIGS. 1-3 defines an uninterrupted circumferential rib to provide uniform retention of the
overcap when the overcap is attached or connected to the container
14. Other embodiments of the overcap
12 may include a first rib
52 and/or a second rib
54 that defines a plurality of circumferentially spaced portions. These spaced portions
may be of equal circumferential width and spacing or may be of random width and spacing.
Each of the portions of the plurality of circumferentially spaced portions defining
a single rib are all located at an equivalent axial distance from the top panel
30, so that when the overcap
12 is attached to the container, the top panel is generally parallel to the opening
18.
[0024] The membrane
16 can be manufactured from any suitable material or combinations or two or more different
materials, and can be removably attached by any suitable adhesive or process. The
membrane
16 of the illustrated storage device
10 is a metal foil that is joined with adhesive to a container
14 that is a paperboard tube. Where moisture and/or gas barrier performance is required
of the membrane, the membrane can comprise various barrier materials, including but
not limited to metal foil, polyethylene terephthalate, metallized polyethylene terephthalate,
polyethylene naphthalate, metallized polypropylene, metal oxide and silicate coated
polyester, metal oxide and silicate coated polypropylene, ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer,
and mixtures thereof. Instead of or in addition to a barrier layer of such materials,
the membrane can include one or more layers of other materials such as polyester,
polyolefin, and others. The membrane
16 can be adhered to the container by various materials, including but not limited to
glues or adhesives such as hot melt glues, ethylene vinyl acetate, ethyl methyl acrylate,
metallocenes, and the like, heat seal materials such as ionomers (e.g., SURLYN®, TRANCEND®,
or the like), polypropylene (with or without mineral filler), high-density polyethylene,
low-density polyethylene, and others. The container itself can be formed of various
materials and by various processes including but not limited to spiral winding of
composite materials, convolute winding of composite materials, injection molding,
blow molding, or thermoforming a suitable polymer material, and others.
[0025] Many modifications and other embodiments of the invention set forth herein will come
to mind to one skilled in the art to which the invention pertains having the benefit
of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings.
Therefore, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the specific
embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to
be included within the scope of the appended claims. Although specific terms are employed
herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes
of limitation.
1. An interference-fit overcap, for engaging a radially outwardly protruding rim encircling
a container opening having a removably attached membrane, comprising:
a top panel having a periphery;
a skirt extending from the periphery of the top panel to a distal end such that the
skirt defines a first inside surface axially spaced from the top panel proximate the
distal end of the skirt and defines a second inside surface axially positioned between
the first inside surface and the top panel, wherein the first inside surface is diametrically
dimensioned to produce an interference-fit with the membrane and rim and the second
inside surface is diametrically dimensioned to produce an interference-fit with the
rim alone;
a first rib projecting inwardly from the skirt and axially located between the first
inside surface of the skirt and the distal end of the skirt; and
a second rib projecting inwardly from the skirt and axially located between the second
inside surface and the first inside surface;
wherein the first rib engages beneath the rim of the container to resist detachment
of the overcap when the membrane is attached and the second rib engages beneath the
rim of the container to resist detachment of the overcap when the membrane is not
attached.
2. An interference-fit overcap according to claim 1, wherein the radially outwardly protruding
rim encircling the container defines an outer surface and the membrane extends radially
outward onto the outer surface of the rim.
3. An interference-fit overcap according to claim 1, wherein the radially outwardly protruding
rim encircling the container defines an outer surface and the membrane covers the
container opening without extending radially outward onto the outer surface of the
rim.
4. An interference-fit overcap according to claim 1, wherein the first rib and the second
rib each defines an uninterrupted circumferential rib.
5. An interference-fit overcap according to claim 1, wherein the first rib and the second
rib each defines a plurality of circumferentially spaced portions.
6. An interference-fit overcap according to claim 1, wherein the skirt extends substantially
perpendicular to the top panel of the overcap.
7. An interference-fit overcap according to claim 1, wherein the first rib and the second
rib of the overcap each define a rounded edge portion at a radially inward surface
opposite the first inside surface and the second inside surface of the skirt.
8. An interference-fit overcap according to claim 7, wherein the rounded edge portion
of the first rib defines an inside diameter relatively larger than an inside diameter
of the rounded edge portion of the second rib.
9. An interference-fit overcap according to claim 1, wherein the overcap is a thermoplastic
material.
10. A container, comprising:
a container body formed by a wall, wherein the wall defines an opening encircled by
a radially outwardly protruding rim;
a removably attached membrane substantially covering the opening while the membrane
is attached; and
an interference-fit overcap, comprising:
a top panel having a periphery;
a skirt extending from the periphery of the top panel to a distal end such that the
skirt defines a first inside surface axially spaced from the top panel proximate the
distal end of the skirt and defines a second inside surface axially positioned between
the first inside surface and the top panel, wherein the first inside surface is diametrically
dimensioned to produce an interference-fit with the membrane and rim and the second
inside surface is diametrically dimensioned to produce an interference-fit with the
rim alone;
a first rib projecting inwardly from the skirt and axially located between the first
inside surface of the skirt and the distal end of the skirt; and
a second rib projecting inwardly from the skirt and axially located between the second
inside surface and the first inside surface;
wherein the first rib engages beneath the rim of the container to resist detachment
of the overcap when the membrane is attached and the second rib engages beneath the
rim of the container to resist detachment of the overcap when the membrane is not
attached.
11. A container according to claim 10, wherein the radially outwardly protruding rim encircling
the container defines an outer surface and the membrane extends radially outward onto
the outer surface of the rim.
12. A container according to claim 10, wherein the radially outwardly protruding rim encircling
the container defines an outer surface and the membrane covers the container opening
without extending radially outward onto the outer surface of the rim.
13. A container according to claim 10, wherein the outwardly protruding rim is an outwardly
rolled bead.
14. A container according to claim 10, wherein the first rib and the second rib each defines
an uninterrupted circumferential rib.
15. A container according to claim 10, wherein the first rib and the second rib each defines
a plurality of circumferentially spaced portions.
16. A container according to claim 10, wherein the skirt extends substantially perpendicular
to the top panel of the overcap.
17. A container according to claim 10, wherein the first rib and the second rib of the
overcap each define a rounded edge portion at a radially inward surface opposite the
first inside surface and second inside surface of the skirt.
18. A container according to claim 17, wherein the rounded edge portion of the first rib
defines an inside diameter relatively larger than an inside diameter of the rounded
edge portion of the second rib.
19. A container according to claim 10, wherein the membrane defines a thickness and the
inside diameter of the first inside surface is approximately equivalent to a combined
distance of the inside diameter of the second inside surface and twice the thickness
of the membrane.
20. A container according to claim 10, wherein the membrane is a metal foil.
21. A container according to claim 10, wherein the overcap is a thermoplastic material.
22. A sealable storage device, comprising:
a container, comprising:
a body formed by a wall,
an opening defined by the wall, and
an outwardly rolled bead encircling the opening of the container,
wherein the bead protrudes generally outward from the wall and defines an outer
surface;
a membrane removably attached to the bead such that the membrane substantially covers
the opening and extends radially outward onto the outer surface of the bead while
the membrane is attached; and
an interference-fit overcap, comprising:
a top panel having a periphery;
a skirt extending from the periphery of the top panel to a distal end such that the
skirt defines a first inside surface axially spaced from the top panel proximate the
distal end of the skirt and defines a second inside surface axially positioned between
the first inside surface and the top panel, wherein the first inside surface is diametrically
dimensioned to produce an interference-fit with the membrane and bead and the second
inside surface is diametrically dimensioned to produce an interference-fit with the
bead alone;
a first rib projecting inwardly from the skirt and axially located between the first
inside surface of the skirt and the distal end of the skirt; and
a second rib projecting inwardly from the skirt and axially located between the second
inside surface and the first inside surface;
wherein the first rib engages beneath the bead of the container to resist detachment
of the overcap when the membrane is attached and the second rib engages beneath the
bead of the container to resist detachment of the overcap when the membrane is not
attached.