[0001] The object of the present invention is a food container and, more particularly, items
of gastronomy, ice-cream, or confectionery such as puffs, ice-creams or the like.
[0002] Known food containers generally comprise a tray having varying shapes, the food item
being accommodated thereon, and a lid that is often transparent such that the food
item is visible and thus more inviting to the user-consumer.
[0003] These prior art containers are shaped such that a stable contact is ensured between
the tray and the lid in the closed position (i.e. when the container is closed) while
allowing the consumer to mutually unfasten and fasten them (i.e. to open and close
the container).
[0004] The stable contact between tray and lid is typically provided by connecting means
providing a form coupling throughout a contact perimeter. The tray, in fact, comprises
a relief extending all around the perimeter thereof, which in the cross-section keeps
substantially a constant shape all around this perimeter and is housed in a corresponding
perimetric seat that is comprised within the lid and also has, in the cross-section
thereof, a substantially constant shape all around the perimeter thereof, which is
substantially complementary to the relief of the tray, such as to prevent said relief
from coming off said seat (i.e. avoiding that the container may be inadvertedly opened)
when the container is in the closed position.
[0005] Furthermore, the lid is provided with pre-cut or weakened portions such as to facilitate
the breakage thereof and open the container thus allowing access to the product.
[0006] Although this opening is simple and substantially effective, yet it is not suitable
for small sized products, such as pastries, cakes or little pies. In fact, it has
been observed that a sudden movement of the container is easily caused upon breaking
said portions, which results in that the product violently hits the walls thereof
or overturns, thus deteriorating.
[0007] Alternatively, containers exist which are provided with tubs engaging purposely-made
lids. These containers, however, do not allow using the commonly used food trays.
[0008] The technical problem at the heart of the present invention is thus to provide a
container that can be opened without causing deterioration to the products contained
therein, mainly in the event of small-sized food products, and that allows using conventional
trays.
[0009] This problem is solved by a food container comprising an opening system that does
not require sudden movements of the container and that can use conventional trays
for food, such as covered by the annexed main claim.
[0010] In order to better understand the invention and appreciate the advantages thereof,
some embodiments will be described herein below, with reference to the annexed figures,
in which:
[0011] - Fig. 1 is a schematic, exploded, perspective view of the container according to
an embodiment of the invention;
[0012] - Fig. 2a and 2b are two schematic, sectional views of the container from Fig. 1
in two different planes, respectively;
[0013] - Fig. 3 is a schematic top view of a detail of the container from Fig. 2a and 2b
in a first condition of use;
[0014] - Fig. 4 is a schematic top view similar to that of Fig. 2 of the container in a
second condition of use;
[0015] - Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the assembled container.
[0016] With reference to the figures, a food container is generally designated with numeral
1. The container 1 comprises a lid 2 and a tray 3. Particularly, said lid 2 comprises
a side wall 13 and a bottom wall 9 defining a blind cavity 12 suitable to accommodate
the tray 3 and a food item (not shown in the figures).
[0017] The container 1 comprises means 5 for removably connecting the lid 2 and the tray
3, which are shaped such as to ensure a stable coupling in the closed position and
an easy uncoupling upon opening.
Said connecting means 5 comprise a seat 10 formed in said lid 2 which is suitable
to releasably engage said edge 7, said seat 10 comprising diametrically opposite deformable
engaging portions 27 alternating with deforming portions 28 such that when a pressure
force is applied to said deforming portions 28 that causes the same to approach each
other, the engaging portions 27 are consequently deformed by moving away from each
other, thereby allowing said edge 7 to be disengaged. Particularly, the seat 10 is
formed on an inner surface of the side wall 13 of the lid 2 and extends throughout
the perimeter thereof, whereas the edge 7 is formed in the tray 3 and extends throughout
the perimeter thereof.
[0018] In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, the lid 2 is substantially shaped
as a truncated cone extending along an axis A-A, which is preferably tapered towards
the bottom wall 9. The side wall 13 has an undulated development due to a plurality
of waves 16 (Fig. 5), whereas the bottom wall 9 is substantially plane.
[0019] The wall 13 preferably has a projecting perimetric ring 6 at the free end thereof.
This perimetric ring 6 forms, inside the lid 2, an abutment surface 24 that is substantially
plane and faces said free end. Furthermore, said ring 6 comprises the seat 10.
[0020] The seat 10, having a substantially circular, preferably substantially elliptical
shape having almost overlapped foci, comprises two engaging portions 27 that are curved
and diametrically opposite relative to the axis A-A of the lid 2 and connected to
two deforming portions 28, which are also curved and diametrically opposite relative
to said axis A-A. Preferably, the engaging portions 27 comprise an undercut suitable
for snap-receiving the edge 7 of the tray 3, such as will be detailed below, and a
prompt surface 30 for inserting said edge 7 (Fig. 2b). The deforming portions 28 comprise,
on the other hand, a substantially plane, preferably flared surface 29.
[0021] From the ring 6 there starts an annular rim 18 extending away from the axis A-A.
Due to this annular rim 18, the lid 2 or, if required, the whole assembled container
1 can be stably placed on a support surface.
[0022] Further advantageously, the lid 2 is either transparent or opaque, such that the
food item contained therein is visible from the outside.
[0023] The side wall 13 advantageously comprises pressure regions 8 such that, when pressure
forces are applied thereto, deformations are induced on the lid 2 that allow, starting
from the closed position, uncoupling said lid 2 and said tray 3, as will be detailed
below.
[0024] Preferably, the pressure regions 8 are formed by two portions 23 of the side wall
13 having a substantially plane outer surface. Furthermore, said portions 23 are preferably
positioned in diametrically opposite positions.
[0025] Advantageously, said pressure region 8 comprise alphanumeric markers 17 such that
the region on which the pressure forces must be applied is visible to the user. An
example of alphanumeric marker is the wording "PUSH".
[0026] The tray 3 has a generally plane and circular shape, on which food items are rested.
Said tray 3 comprises the edge 7 for said engagement with the seat 10 of the lid 2
and advantageously a perimetric abutment surface 25 that, by abutting against the
abutment surface 24 of the ring 6 of the lid 2, avoids that the tray 3 may axially
move upwards when the container is closed. Preferably, the tray 3 is substantially
shaped as a flat truncated cone having a blind cavity 4 that is defined by a side
wall 19 and a bottom wall 20. Preferably, particularly, its height is dimensionally
lower than its width. Said cavity 4 acts as the housing for the food item.
[0027] Advantageously, the side wall 19 has a substantially stepped development.
[0028] Further advantageously, the bottom wall 20 comprises an elevation 21 on which the
food item can be placed. Preferably, this elevation 21 has an knurled upper surface,
in order to ensure a suitable friction with the food item and avoid that the same
may undesirably move.
[0029] In accordance with a further embodiment of the invention, the edge 7 of the tray
3 comprises decorative petals 22, on which there is formed a corner 11. The tray 3
comprising said decorative petals 22 can be substantially inscribed in a circle (not
shown in Fig. 5).
[0030] In accordance with a further embodiment, the tray 3 is covered on top with a layer
of material capable of reflecting the light, for example a layer of gilded material.
[0031] The operation of the container will be now described with reference to the figures.
[0032] Opening and closing the container according to the invention are very simple operations.
To close the container 1, it is sufficient to place the lid 2 on the tray 3, approximately
coaxially thereto, and apply a slight pressure on the lid 2, for example on the bottom
surface 9. Following said pressure, the edge 7 is constrained by the prompt surface
30 until it overcomes the same and is snap-expanded into the substantially diametrically
opposite engaging portions 27 comprised within the seat 10 which form the undercut.
Due to the provision of the undercut, the tray 3 can't come off the lid 2 in the absence
of forces applied by the user.
[0033] To open the container 2, a slight pressure force must be applied at the pressure
regions 8, where the alphanumeric markers 17 suitable to identify them are provided.
This operation of opening the container 1 can also be easily carried out with only
two fingers of a hand. The result of applying these pressure forces is that the seat
10 deforms thereby releasing the edge 7 from the engagement within the engaging portions
27. The coming off of the tray 3 is facilitated by the fact that the seat 10, in addition
to the engaging portions 27 comprises the deforming portions 28 forming a substantially
plane deformable wall 26, which thus favours the coming off of the tray 3.
[0034] In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, the wall 26 of the deforming portions
28 has a flared profile suitable to generate downward thrusts on the tray 3 that further
facilitate the same to come off.
[0035] In order to better understand the uncoupling system of the lid 2 and tray 3, reference
should be made to Fig. 2a and 2b, in which a particular embodiment of the invention
is reported by way of non-limiting example.
[0036] The Fig. 2a shows a sectional view of the lid 2 and the tray 3 in a plane P represented
in Fig. 1, passing through the pressure regions 8 (section B-B), which are symmetrical
relative to an axis A substantially perpendicular to the surface of the bottom wall
9. Fig. 2b shows a sectional view of the lid 2 and tray 3 in a plane P' also represented
in Fig. 1, which forms a certain angle with the plane P, for example a right angle
(section C-C).
[0037] Inserting the tray 3 in the lid 2 is carried out by engaging the edge 7 of the tray
3 within the seat 10 of the lid 2.
[0038] Advantageously, the edge 7 comprises the corner 11 that identifies a radial dimension
D5.
[0039] Further advantageously, the seat 10 comprises a corner 15 identifying a radial dimension
of a different size in the two planes of section B-B and C-C, particularly a size
D1 in the plane of section B-B and a dimension D3 in the plane of section C-C.
[0040] In accordance with a preferred embodiment, moving along the axis A in the coming
off direction of the tray 3 from the lid 2, the seat 10 has, in the cross-section,
a profile with a varying radial dimension. Particularly, in the plane of section B-B
the radial dimension changes from the dimension D1 to the dimension D2, whereas in
the plane of section C-C, the radial dimension changes from a dimension D3, generally
different from D1, to a dimension D4, generally different from D2.
[0041] The undeformed condition of the lid 2 will be considered, i.e. the condition in which
no external force is applied to the lid 2. This condition occurs in the closing position
and opening position, whereas it does not occur when the container 1 is being opened
by the user.
[0042] The dimension D3 is greater than the dimension D4, such that the projecting edge
7 of the tray 5, after it has been inserted in the seat 10, is not able to come off.
The profile of the seat 10 in this region thus has a converging development in the
coming off direction of the tray 3 from the lid 2, thereby forming said undercut.
[0043] By passing from the dimension D1 to the dimension D2, the seat 10 forms the substantially
plane wall 26. The dimension D2 is preferably greater, or at least, equal to the dimension
D1, thereby providing a profile of the seat 10 with a diverging or at least radially
constant development in the coming off direction of the tray 3 from the lid 2.
[0044] Preferably, the dimension D1 is greater than the dimension D3.
[0045] Advantageously, the dimension D5 is substantially equal to the dimension D3 and consequently
greater than the dimension D4, such that a stable coupling is ensured between the
lid 2 and the tray 3 when the edge 7 is engaged within the seat 10.
[0046] The action of opening the container 1 will be now considered. This operation is made
possible by applying external pressure forces to the pressure regions 8.
[0047] By applying said forces, the wall 13 of the lid 2, which is advantageously made with
a small thickness, preferably of plastic material, will be deformed. Consequently,
several among the above-mentioned radial dimensions will be sensibly modified.
[0048] The dimension D5 is not subjected to considerable changes, since no significant force
is applied to the tray 3 from the outside.
[0049] The dimensions subjected to the greatest changes are the dimensions D1, D2, D3 and
D4. By applying said forces, due to the deformations induced on the perimeter of the
lid 2, the dimension D3 and the dimension D4 tend to increase. Particularly, the dimension
D3, which in the undeformed condition was substantially equal to D5, if the forces
applied are sufficiently strong, though still being of small entity, will increase
until it exceeds the dimension D5, thereby disengaging in this region the edge 7 of
the tray 3 from the seat 10 of the lid 2.
[0050] Vice versa, the dimension D1, which in the undeformed condition was greater than
D5, after said forces have been applied, tends to become equal to D5, possibly until
it becomes lower than D5 when the applied forces are sufficiently strong and the initial
ratio of D1 to D5 is not excessively high, as is preferred. If this is the case, a
thrust is originated in this region which has a direct component parallel to the axis
A that tends to cause the tray 3 to come off the lid 2. This coming off movement is
further facilitated by the preferred provision of the tapering diverging in the coming
off direction of the tray 3 of the profile of the seat 10 in the plane of section
B-B, i.e. by the fact that the dimension D2, even in a deformed condition, is greater
than the dimension D1.
[0051] with "deformation profile" will be designated the transversal profile of the seat
10 of the lid 2 with the characteristics described with reference to the section B-B
(Fig. 2a), and with "engaging profile" will be designated the transversal profile
of the seat 10 of the lid 2, with the characteristics described with reference to
the section C-C (Fig. 2b).
[0052] The configurations of the seat 10 with deformation profile and engaging profile,
described above with reference to the two planes of section B-B and C-C for convenience,
are not only limited to discrete and point regions of the perimeter of the container
1, rather they involve variously extended portions thereof. Particularly, the seat
10 comprises engaging portions 27 substantially diametrically opposite and alternating
with deforming portions 28.
[0053] In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, the container comprises two deforming
portions 28, in which the seat 10 is shaped with a deforming profile.
[0054] The edge 7 of the tray 3 and the seat 10 of the lid 2 advantageously form perimeters
with different shapes from each other.
[0055] In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, the corner 11 of the edge 7 of
the tray 3 forms a perimeter with a substantially circular shape having a diameter
functionally coincident with the radial dimension designated above with D5 (Fig. 3).
The corner 15 of the seat 10 of the lid 2 in undeformed conditions, on the other hand,
forms a perimeter with a substantially elliptical shape having the greater diameter
functionally coincident with the radial dimension designated above with D1 and the
lower diameter functionally coincident with the radial dimension designated above
with D3. The lower edge of the seat 10 also forms a substantially elliptical perimeter
(dotted line) having the greater diameter functionally coincident with the radial
dimension designated above with D2 and the lower diameter functionally coincident
with the radial dimension designated above with D4.
[0056] According to what has been described above, in the undeformed condition, the diameter
D5 of the circle representing the corner 11 of the tray 3 is substantially equal to
the lower diameter D3 of the ellipse representing the corner 15 of the lid 2 and lower
than the greater diameter D1 of the same ellipse. In the engaging portions 27, in
which the seat 10 is shaped with an engaging profile, there occurs in the undeformed
condition the engagement of the circular edge 7 within the elliptical seat 10.
[0057] In the undeformed condition, the shape of the seat 10 thus interferes with the shape
of the edge 7, thereby ensuring the stable coupling between the lid 2 and tray 3.
[0058] The two perimeter portions in which the seat 10 is shaped with a deformation profile
can be identified by as many angles α and β having the vertex in the center C of the
ellipse.
[0059] Advantageously, said angles α and β have a substantially equal width.
[0060] Further advantageously, said angles α and β are symmetrical relative to the greater
dimension D1 of the ellipse, with a width preferably lower than 180°, more preferably
ranging between 80-90°.
[0061] In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, the pressure regions 8 formed
on a side surface 14 of the lid 2, to which the pressure forces are applied by the
user, which are required for opening the container, are in angular positions identified
by said angles α and β.
[0062] By applying pressure forces F1 and F2 to the pressure regions 8, the ellipse representing
the corner 15 of the seat 10 of the lid 2 is deformed (Fig. 4), such that the dimensions
designated in Fig. 3 with D1 and D2 are reduced to a dimension D1' lower than D1 and
a dimension D2' lower than D2, respectively, whereas the dimensions designated in
Fig. 3 with D3 and D4 increase to a dimension D3' greater than D3 and a dimension
D4' greater than D4, respectively. The angles α and β will be changed due to the deformations
in the angles α' and β', respectively. Thereby, the perimetric portion 7 and the seat
10 tend to be disengaged in those perimetric portions of the ellipses where the seat
10 is shaped with an engaging profile, i.e. in the engaging portions 27, as it happened
in the undeformed condition, but engage with each other in those perimetric portions
of the ellipse where the seat 10 is shaped with a deformation profile, i.e. in the
deformation portions 28. By increasing the intensity of the forces F1 and F2, D1'
tends to be further reduced, such that, according to what has been explained above,
thrusts can be originated which tend to cause the tray 3 to come off the lid 2.
[0063] In the deformed configuration, the seat 10 has thus a greater extension than the
edge 7. Particularly, due to the fact that the diameters of the lid 2 identifying
the engaging portions 27 are greater than the diameter of the tray 2 the interference
of the seat 10 with the edge 7 existing in the deformed condition is eliminated, thus
allowing the container 1 to be opened.
[0064] From the above description, those skilled in the art will appreciate how the food
container according to the invention resolves the main problems of the prior art containers,
which have been discussed in the initial part of the present description.
[0065] Those skilled in the art will particularly appreciate how the food container according
to the invention eliminates the problem of the undesired movements made by the tray
when the container is being opened, and how the opening system thereof allows the
user to use only one hand.
[0066] The food container according to the invention further ensures that the product stored
therein is suitably protected from the surrounding environment. Particularly, the
food is protected from odours, such as emanating from other foods being stored in
the same fridge. Furthermore, the container according to the invention ensures that
the food stored therein is constantly maintained in suitable hygienic conditions,
for example also in dusty or crowded rooms.
[0067] Furthermore, due to its shape, the container can be easily reached and grasped by
the user, which facilitates its withdrawal from a refrigerator counter, where it is
stored together with a number of other food items.
[0068] To the preferred embodiment of the food container such as described above, those
skilled in the art, aiming at satisfying contingent and specific requirements, may
carry out a number of modifications, adaptations and replacements of elements with
functionally equivalent ones, without however departing form the scope of the claims
below.
[0069] For example, the materials used can be conventional plastic materials for food having
a suitable thickness as required or preferred. Alternatively, other materials can
be provided, such as rubber, which are endowed with elastic characteristics.
[0070] Colours and shapes can vary according to particular requirements or preferences,
without departing from the main function as described above.
1. A food container (1) comprising:
- a tray (3) suitable to house a food item and comprising a perimetric edge (7);
- a lid (2) suitable to cover said tray (3);
- means (5) for removably connecting said tray (3) and said lid (2);
characterized in that said connecting means (5) comprise a seat (10) formed in said lid (2), which is suitable
to reversibly engage said edge (7), said seat (10) comprising diametrally opposite
deformable engaging portions (27) alternating with deforming portions (28) such that,
when a pressure force is applied at the level of said deforming portions (28), that
causes the same to approach each other, the engaging portions (27) are consequently
deformed by moving away from each other, thereby allowing said edge (7) to be disengaged.
2. The container (1) according to the preceding claim, wherein in the undeformed condition,
the shape of said seat (10) interferes with the shape of said edge (7) and wherein
in the deformed configuration said seat (10) has a greater extension than that of
said edge (7).
3. The container (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said seat (10) is formed on an
inner surface of a side wall (13) of said lid (2) and extends all around the perimeter
of the latter; said edge (7) is formed in said tray (3) and extends all around the
perimeter of the latter; and said edge (7) of the tray (3) and said seat (10) of the
lid (2) form perimeters having shapes different from each other.
4. The container (1) according to any preceding claim, wherein said lid (2) comprises
pressure regions (8) suitable to be subjected to pressure forces (F1, F2) to deform
said seat (10).
5. The container (1) according to claim 3 or 4, wherein said wall (13) has, at the free
end thereof, a projecting perimetric ring (6) comprising the seat (10); said perimetric
ring (6) forms, inside the lid (2), a substantially plane abutment surface (24) facing
said free end; and said tray (3) comprises an abutment surface (25) suitable to abut
against said abutment surface (24) in the ring (6) of the lid (2).
6. The container (1) according to any preceding claim, wherein in the deforming portions
(28) said seat (10) comprises a substantially plane surface (29) formed in a deformable
wall (26) which has a radially diverging or at least constant development that passes
from a radial dimension (D1), which is identified by a corner (15), to a dimension
(D2) either greater than or equal to the latter, and wherein in the engaging portions
(27) said seat (10) forms a prompt surface (30) having a radially converging development
that passes from a radial dimension (D3), which is identified by said corner (15),
to a lower dimension (D4) than the latter, thereby forming a undercut.
7. The container (1) according to the preceding claim, wherein the radial dimension (D1)
which is identified by the corner (15) in the deforming portions (28) is dimensionally
greater than the radial dimension (D3) which is identified by the corner (15) in the
engaging portions (27).
8. The container (1) according to claim 6 or 7, wherein said tray (3) comprises a corner
(11) which identifies a radial dimension (D5) that is dimensionally substantially
equal to the radial dimension (D3) identified by the corner (15) of the seat (10)
in the engaging portions (27).
9. The container (1) according to the preceding claim, wherein the corner (11) of the
tray (3) forms a substantially circular perimeter, having as the diameter thereof
said radial dimension (D5), and the corner (15) of the seat (10) of the lid (2) forms
a substantially elliptical perimeter having as the greater diameter said radial dimension
(D1) and as the lower diameter said radial dimension (D3).
10. The container (1) according to the preceding claim, wherein said lid (2) comprises
two deforming portions (28) being identified by two angles (α,β), respectively, which
have a center coincident with the center (C) of said ellipse.
11. The container (1) according to the preceding claim, wherein said angles (α,β) are
substantially equal, preferably symmetrical relative to the greater diameter (D1)
of said ellipse.
12. The container (1) according to the preceding claim, wherein said angles (α,β) have
a width ranging between 80-90°.
13. The container (1) according to the preceding claim, wherein said pressure regions
(8) are two, which are formed on a side surface (14) of the lid (2) in angular positions
that are identified by said angles (α,β).
14. The container (1) according to any preceding claim, wherein said lid (2) substantially
has the shape of a truncated cone extending along an axis (A-A) and preferably tapering
towards a substantially plane bottom wall (9).
15. The container (1) according to the preceding claim, wherein said side wall (13) has
an undulated development due to a plurality of waves (16).
16. The container (1) according to claim 14 or 15, wherein said lid (2) comprises an annular
rim (18) starting from said perimetric ring (6) away from the axis (A-A).
17. The container (1) according to any preceding claim, wherein said lid (2) is made of
plastic material, either transparent or opaque, characterized by a small thickness.
18. The container (1) according to any preceding claim, wherein said pressure regions
(8) are formed by portions (23) of the side wall (13) of the lid (2) having a substantially
plane outer surface.
19. The container (1) according to any preceding claim, wherein said pressure regions
(8) comprise alphanumeric markers (17), such as the "PUSH" marker.
20. The container (1) according to any preceding claim, wherein said tray (3) substantially
has the shape of a flat truncated cone having a blind cavity (4) being defined by
a side wall (19) and a bottom wall (20), preferably characterized by a height that is dimensionally lower than its width.
21. The container (1) according to the preceding claim, wherein said side wall (19) has
a substantially stepped development.
22. The container (1) according to claim 20 or 21, wherein said bottom wall (20) comprises
an elevation (21), which preferably has a knurled upper surface.
23. The container (1) according to any preceding claim, wherein said edge (7) of the tray
(3) comprises decorative petals (22), on which there is formed the corner (11), the
tray (3) being substantially capable of being inscribed in a circle.
24. The container (1) according to any preceding claim, wherein said tray (3) is covered
on top with a layer of material capable of reflecting the light, such as a layer of
gilded material.