[0001] The invention relates to a packaging for containing a food product, such as a piece
of cheese or slices of cheese, the packaging comprising:
- a container that is provided with a base and a circumferential wall extending from
the base, which circumferential wall has an upper rim that defines an opening of the
container, and
- a cover for covering the opening of the container, which cover is provided with a
circumferential rim corresponding to the upper rim of the circumferential wall of
the container.
[0002] A packaging for a piece of cheese or slices of cheese is known. This packaging consists
of a tray-like container and a cover. The tray-like container has a rectangular base
and four upright walls. The upright walls define an upper rim of the container, which
upper rim delimits an opening. The opening can be closed by the cover. The cover has
a circumferential rim which can be snapped onto the upper rim of the container.
[0003] The cover is provided with a stiffening ridge which runs along the entire circumferential
rim. When the cover is mounted on the container, the packaging is quite rigid. However,
when the cover is removed from the container, the cover is relatively flexible. The
flexible cover is not very user-friendly, in particular when reclosing the packaging.
[0004] An object of the invention is to provide an improved packaging for containing a food
product.
[0005] This object is achieved in that the cover comprises at least one stiffening rib that
is arranged, at least partially, at an angle with respect to the circumferential rim.
The stiffening rib is integrally formed with the cover. The longitudinal direction
of at least a portion of the stiffening rib is not parallel, but inclined to the circumferential
rim of the cover. Thus, the stiffening rib in the cover tapers inwards with respect
to the outer circumferential rim. As a result, the stiffness of the cover is improved,
in particular when it is free from the container. This facilitates the reclosing of
the packaging by snapping the cover onto the container.
[0006] It is noted that
US2007/0092611 discloses a food package for sliced food products. The food package comprises a tray
12 and a lid 18 that are made of a thermoformed plastic material. Thus, the food package
is a rigid-rigid design. The lid includes flat support channels extending along the
longer dimension of the rectangular shape of the lid. These support channels serve
to strengthen the lid and prevent deformation of the lid during opening such that
it may be reclosed properly. However, the flat support channels are not arranged at
an angle with respect to the rim of the lid. Also, the flat support channels affect
the available label area.
[0007] The stiffening rib according to the invention may be configured in various ways.
It is possible that the stiffening rib comprises a first end arranged at the circumferential
rim, wherein the stiffening rib extends inwards from said first end. Also, the stiffening
rib may comprise a second end arranged at the circumferential rim, wherein the stiffening
rib extends from said ends inwards into the cover. This increases the stiffness of
the cover.
[0008] In an embodiment the circumferential rim of the cover comprises two long sides and
two short sides, wherein the ends of the stiffening rib are arranged at one of the
long sides of the circumferential rim. In this case, the ends of the stiffening rib
are located at the outer rim of the cover, whereas the stiffening rib runs radially
inwards in the cover between those ends. This is beneficial for the stiffness of the
cover.
[0009] It is possible that the cover comprises a second stiffening rib that is provided
with two ends arranged at the other long side of the circumferential rim, and wherein
the second stiffening rib extends from said ends inwards into the cover. When the
cover has two stiffening ribs provided at opposing long sides of the cover, respectively,
the stiffness of the cover increases even further.
[0010] In an embodiment the long sides and the short sides are connected to each other at
corners, wherein the ends of the stiffening rib or stiffening ribs are arranged at
the corners. In this case, the stiffening ribs run from the corners of the cover inwards.
This is advantageous for the stiffness of the cover.
[0011] The stiffening rib may have any shape, such as a curved shape. In a specific embodiment,
the or each stiffening rib is shaped as a segment of a circle having a radius that
is at least as great as the width of the short side, preferably about twice as great
as the width of the short side. In this case, the portion of the cover between the
stiffening rib and the outer rim of the cover can be easily grasped between the thumb
and other fingers of a hand. At the same time, the portion of the cover between the
stiffening ribs provides sufficient label area.
[0012] It is possible that the cover comprises a central portion that is defined between
the stiffening ribs, and side portions adjacent to the central portion, each side
portion being defined between one of the stiffening ribs and the circumferential rim,
wherein the central portion is elevated with respect to the side portions. The central
portion may be convex. As a result of the elevated central portion, the cover is stiffened
effectively, whereas the label area is enlarged and its visibility is improved.
[0013] In an embodiment the base of the container comprises protrusions arranged at the
long sides, which protrusions correspond to the side portions of the cover. The protrusions
at the long sides of the base of a first container can be accommodated into the side
portions of the cover of a stacked second packaging. This results in lateral locking
of adjoining containers, which is advantageous during transport and display.
[0014] In an embodiment the cover comprises a third stiffening rib having two ends arranged
at one of the short sides of the circumferential rim, wherein the third stiffening
rib extends inwards from said ends, which third stiffening rib defines a receiving
portion that is lower than the elevated central portion, and wherein the base of the
container comprises a protrusion at one of the short sides that corresponds to the
receiving portion.
[0015] The protrusion of the container of a first packaging can be received within the receiving
portion of the cover of an adjacent second packaging. When a group of packaging are
standing on the shelf of a supermarket, these packagings are secured in the upward
direction. However, the receiving portions and protrusions allow the packagings to
shift down until the packagings rest on the shelf. This is advantageous for presentation
of the packagings in the refrigerated display cabinet of the supermarket.
[0016] The container of the packaging according to the invention may comprise a gas barrier
layer, such as an amorphous polyethylene terephthalate (APET) or an ethylene vinyl
alcohol (EVOH) layer. The gas barrier layer ensures that the cheese in the packaging
maintains its quality for a prolonged period. Preferably, a monolayer APET is used,
because it can be recycled and it is cost efficient. The gas barrier layer may also
be provided in a multilayer film. For example, the multilayer film includes one or
more polyethylene (PE) layers and/or an APET layer. The container can be made by thermoforming.
However, it is also possible that the container is manufactured by injection moulding.
[0017] In an embodiment the opening of the container is sealed by an intermediate film that
provides a gas and/or moisture barrier. Before initial use of the packaging, the intermediate
film is arranged over the upper rim of the container so that the contents of the container,
for example cheese, is sealed off. Owing to the intermediate film the cheese maintains
its characteristics for a prolonged period in the refrigerated display cabinet. The
cover is installed above the intermediate film. The consumer opens the packaging by
removing the cover and the intermediate film. Subsequently, the consumer may reclose
the packaging using the cover.
[0018] The cover can be produced in various ways, for example by thermoforming or injection
moulding. Preferably, the cover is made by injection moulding, i.e. the cover is made
of a material that allows injection moulding. For example, the cover is made of polypropylene
(PP) or any other suitable plastic. When the cover is made by injection moulding rather
than by thermoforming, the design freedom is improved. The injection moulded cover
may have, for example, different local wall thicknesses. A local reduction of wall
thickness can be advantageous in view of costs.
[0019] When the cover is made by injection moulding, its material does not provide a gas
and/or moisture barrier. However, it is sufficient that the container is sealed by
the intermediate film before initial use. The cover of the packaging does not have
to provide a gas and/or moisture barrier.
[0020] It is possible that the circumferential rim of the cover comprises a depending skirt,
which is provided with injection moulded bulges that protrude inwards and can be snapped
to the upper rim of the circumferential wall of the container. When the cover is made
from a material that can be injection moulded, the wall of the cover can be thickened
locally. The injection moulded bulges protrude at the inside of the cover, whereas
the outside of the depending skirt can remain smooth. The smooth depending skirt has
an attractive appearance.
[0021] In an embodiment the cover comprises corner sections that radially protrude with
respect to the long sides and the short sides. The protruding corner sections are
also beneficial for the stiffness of the cover.
[0022] The corner sections may each have a lip for lifting the cover from the container.
As a result, both right-handed and left-handed users may easily remove the cover from
the container of the packaging.
[0023] The invention will now be described in more detail by way of an exemplary embodiment
shown in the accompanying figures.
[0024] Figure 1 shows an exploded perspective view from above of a packaging according to
the invention.
[0025] Figure 2 shows a perspective view from below of the packaging shown in figure 1.
[0026] The packaging is denoted in its entirety by a reference numeral 1. The packaging
1 comprises a tray-like container 3 and a cover 5. The container 3 has a rectangular
base 7 and four walls upstanding from the base 7. The four side walls form a circumferential
wall 8 which has an upper rim 6 that defines an opening of the container 3.
[0027] In this exemplary embodiment the container 3 is made from a multilayer film which
includes a gas barrier layer, such as a monolayer APET or an EVOH layer. The gas barrier
layer can be sandwiched between PE layers. The container 3 is made by thermoforming
or injection moulding.
[0028] An intermediate film 4 is removably attached to the upper rim 6 of the container
3. The intermediate film 4 comprises a gas and/or moisture barrier layer. The intermediate
film 4 seals the opening of the container 3 such that the contents, for example a
piece of cheese 2, maintains its quality during transport and in the supermarket.
[0029] The consumer removes the intermediate film 4 from the container 3 when he opens the
packaging for the first time. The intermediate film 4 has two lips 35 for pulling
the intermediate film 4 from the container 3. The lips 35 are provided at two opposing
corners of the intermediate film 4, which makes it convenient for both right-handed
and left-handed consumers to remove the film 4.
[0030] The cover 5 is provided with a circumferential rim 14 corresponding to the upper
rim of the circumferential wall 8 of the container 3. The cover 5 is substantially
rectangular and comprises two long sides 9,10 and two short sides 11,12. The long
sides 9,10 and the short sides 11, 12 are connected to each other at the corner sections
20. In this exemplary embodiment the cover 5 is made of a plastic material that can
be injection moulded, such as polypropylene (PP). The cover 5 is made by injection
moulding.
[0031] The cover 5 comprises two stiffening ribs 16,17 at the opposing long sides 9,10,
and one stiffening rib 18 at the lower short side 12. The stiffening ribs 16,17,18
are integrally formed with the cover 5. The stiffening ribs 16,17 each have two ends
which are arranged at an upper and lower corner section 20, respectively. The stiffening
ribs 16,17 run radially inwards between its ends.
[0032] Thus, the stiffening ribs 16,17 are arranged at an angle with respect to the circumferential
rim 14 of the cover 5, i.e. the stiffening ribs 16,17 are tapered with respect to
the circumferential rim 14. In this exemplary embodiment each slanting stiffening
rib 16,17 is shaped as a segment of a circle having a radius that is about twice as
great as the width of the short sides 11,12 of the cover 5.
[0033] The cover 5 comprises a central portion 21 that is bounded between the stiffening
ribs 16,17. The central portion 21 is elevated with respect to the side portions 22
between the stiffening ribs 16,17 and the circumferential rim 14 of the cover 5. The
central portion 21 is convex to the outside.
[0034] The stiffening rib 18 at the lower short side 12 is also shaped as a segment of a
circle which extends at an angle inwards with respect to the circumferential rim 14.
The stiffening rib 18 has two ends arranged at a distance from the corner sections
20 along the lower short side 12. The stiffening rib 18 defines a receiving portion
23.
[0035] The rectangular base 7 of the container 3 is provided with a protrusion 26 at the
short side corresponding to the receiving portion 23. The protrusion 26 of the container
7 of a first packaging can be received in the receiving portion 23 of the cover 5
of another packaging which is stacked against the first packaging. When a group of
stacked packagings are standing on a shelf with their lower short sides 12, the packagings
are fixed upwards, but may slide down until they rest on the shelf (not shown).
[0036] The base 7 of the container 3 also has protrusions 27,28 at the long sides corresponding
to the side portions 22, respectively. As a result, a group of packagings 1 stacked
against each other are fixed sideways, because the protrusions 27,28 of the base 7
of a first packaging engages the side portions 22 of the cover 5 of an adjacent packaging.
[0037] The circumferential rim 14 of the cover 5 comprises a depending skirt 30, which is
provided with injection moulded bulges 31. The bulges 31 protrude inwards and can
be snapped to the upper rim of the circumferential wall 8 of the container 7. As a
result, the depending skirt 30 remains smooth at the outside.
[0038] As can be seen in figure 1 the circumferential rim 14 is thicker at the lower short
side 12 of the packaging 1 than at the long sides 9,10. The thicker part of the circumferential
rim 14 at the lower short side 12 provides an enlarged label area. The corner sections
20 depend even further downwards so as to increase the rigidity of the cover 5. The
corner sections 20 are each provided with a lip 33 for removing the cover 5 from the
container 7, whether the consumer is right-handed or left-handed.
[0039] The invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiment shown in the figures. The
skilled person may carry out many modifications which are within the scope of the
invention. For example, the side portions 22 and the receiving portion 23 may have
a triangular shape or any other shape instead of the shape of a segment of a circle.
1. A packaging for containing a food product, such as a piece of cheese or slices of
cheese, the packaging (1) comprising:
- a container (3) that is provided with a base (7) and a circumferential wall (8)
extending from the base (7), which circumferential wall (8) has an upper rim that
defines an opening of the container (3), and
- a cover (5) for covering the opening of the container (3), which cover (5) is provided
with a circumferential rim (14) corresponding to the upper rim of the circumferential
wall (8) of the container (3),
characterised in that the cover (5) comprises at least one stiffening rib (16,17,18) that is arranged,
at least partially, at an angle with respect to the circumferential rim (14).
2. A packaging according to claim 1, wherein the stiffening rib (16,17,18) comprises
a first end arranged at the circumferential rim (14), and wherein the stiffening rib
(16,17,18) extends inwards from said first end.
3. A packaging according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the stiffening rib (16,17,18) comprises
a second end arranged at the circumferential rim (14), and wherein the stiffening
rib (16,17,18) extends from said ends inwards in the cover (5).
4. A packaging according to claim 3, wherein the circumferential rim (14) of the cover
(5) comprises two long sides (9,10) and two short sides (11, 12), and wherein the
ends of the stiffening rib (16,17) are arranged at one of the long sides (11, 12)
of the circumferential rim (14).
5. A packaging according to claim 4, wherein the cover (5) comprises a second stiffening
rib (16,17) that is provided with two ends arranged at the other long side (9,10)
of the circumferential rim (14), and wherein the second stiffening rib (16,17) extends
from said ends inwards into the cover (5).
6. A packaging according to claim 4 or 5, wherein the long sides (9,10) and the short
sides (11,12) are connected to each other at corners sections (20), and wherein the
ends of the stiffening rib or stiffening ribs (16,17) are arranged at the corner sections
(20).
7. A packaging according to claim 6, wherein the or each stiffening rib (16,17) is shaped
as a segment of a circle having a radius that is at least as great as the width of
the short side (11,12), preferably substantially twice as great as the width of the
short side (11,12).
8. A packaging according to one of the claims 5-7, wherein the cover (5) comprises a
central portion (21) that is defined between the stiffening ribs (16,17), and side
portions (22) adjacent to the central portion (21), each side portion (22) being defined
between one of the stiffening ribs (16,17) and the circumferential rim (14), wherein
the central portion (21) is elevated with respect to the side portions (22).
9. A packaging according to claim 8, wherein the central portion (21) is convex.
10. A packaging according to claim 8 or 9, wherein the cover (5) comprises a third stiffening
rib (18) having two ends arranged at one of the short sides (12) of the circumferential
rim (14), and wherein the third stiffening rib (12) extends inwards from said ends,
which third stiffening rib (12) defines a receiving portion (23) that is lower than
the elevated central portion (21), and wherein the base (7) of the container (3) comprises
a protrusion (26) that corresponds to the receiving portion (23).
11. A packaging according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the opening of the container
(3) is sealed by an intermediate film that provides a gas and/or moisture barrier.
12. A packaging according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the cover (5) is made
by injection moulding.
13. A packaging according to one of the claims 12, wherein the circumferential rim (14)
of the cover (5) comprises a depending skirt (30), which is provided with injection
moulded bulges (31) that protrude inwards and can be snapped to the upper rim of the
circumferential wall (8) of the container (3).
14. A packaging according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the cover (5) comprises
corner sections (20) that radially protrude with respect to the long sides (9,10)
and the short sides (11,12).
15. A packaging according to claim 14, wherein the corner sections (20) each have a lip
(33) for lifting the cover (5) from the container (3).
16. A packaging according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the packaging contains
cheese.