Field of application
[0001] In its more general aspect, the present invention relates to the packaging of food
products or foodstuffs, particularly but not exclusively bakery products.
[0002] In particular, the present invention relates to a container made of a thermoformed
and preferably transparent plastic material equipped with structural reinforcing grooves
that are substantially V-shaped in cross section.
[0003] The present invention also relates to a closing cover for a container as above that
can be as well equipped with structural reinforcing grooves that are substantially
V-shaped in cross section.
Prior art
[0004] As it is well known, containers made of plastic material are widely used in industry
and large-scale retail distribution to package food products and foodstuffs, allowing
at the same time these food products and foodstuffs to be protected, stored, transported
and displayed at sales premises.
[0005] Commonly, the containers for packaging foodstuffs consist in a rigid base (also called
bottom) made of plastic material for food products, that is generally square-shaped
(tray-like) or round-shaped (bowl-like), in which the desired food product or foodstuff
is put and contained, and a closing film that is extensible and heat sealable on the
base or a cover that is separated from or integral (hinged) with the base that is
simply used to reclose it.
[0006] The containers with a cover, in particular with a cover hinged to the base, are particularly
preferred by modern retail distribution, both for displaying pre-packaged products
in self-service counters, and by the staff working in deli counters, since these containers
are functional (available in various sizes), easy to use (they do not require any
specific closing equipment) and they are aesthetically pleasant.
[0007] Containers made of plastic material of the above type are normally produced from
a sheet of synthetic resin, for example of polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polystyrene
etc., that is formed by pressure and heat (thermoforming) or vacuum application to
form the containing base and the closing cover as a single piece or as distinct pieces
that can be coupled to each other. A synthetic resin is normally used, that is able
to provide the sheet and the container obtained therefrom with appropriate characteristics
of transparency to allow the user or consumer to see from the outside the food product
or foodstuff arranged in the container.
[0008] Furthermore, it is known that containers as above tend to be manufactured with thinner
and thinner thicknesses of the source sheet and this to meet different requirements
among which the requirements to reduce the consumption of plastic material and subsequently
the costs of production and possible recycling of the produced containers after use
and to obtain lighter and lighter containers.
[0009] Nevertheless, the use of thinner thicknesses for the source sheet reduces the structural
strength of the containers obtained therefrom making them more easily deformable,
in particular under stacking conditions, for example during the transport or the arrangement
onto each other on a display unit of a commercial space, with possible damage or alteration
of the food product or foodstuff contained therein.
[0010] Therefore, it is known to provide the above containers also with reinforcing grooves
integrally formed with the material of the container in specific positions of the
base and/or of the cover so as to confer the containers some structural rigidity that
allows them to withstand more external bending and compression stresses.
[0011] Typically, these grooves are substantially round-shaped or square-shaped (for example
rectangle-shaped) in cross section, they can face the inside of the container or the
outside of the container so as to form in the latter case some sort of projections
(ribs) as well as to have an arrangement and extension that can vary as a function
for example of the required technical performances and external aspect.
[0012] Nevertheless, the above thermoformed containers have the drawback that they require
a considerable number of these grooves along a predominant part or the whole structure
thereof (base and cover) so that a satisfactory structural reinforcement can be obtained.
[0013] This disadvantageously involves construction complications in the manufacture of
containers, which also affects the production costs thereof and which can require
the use of more complex equipment.
[0014] Moreover, the use of a considerable number of these grooves dictated by structural
reinforcement requirements greatly worsens the characteristics of "transparency" of
the container incorporating them in the sense of a worsening of the visibility of
the content of the container that appears with a substantially altered or distorted
shape in the eyes of the user/consumer.
[0015] The main aim of the present invention is thus to provide a container made of plastic
material for packaging foodstuffs that has a reduced thickness and, in the meantime,
appropriate characteristics of structural reinforcement achieved by using a lower
number of grooves.
[0016] Another aim of the present invention is to provide a container as above that has
improved characteristics of transparency i.e. of visibility of the content thereof
from the outside with respect to the existing containers provided with structural
reinforcing grooves.
[0017] A further aim of the present invention is to provide a container as above that can
be produced in a simple way and at low costs whilst reducing the environmental impact
of each package.
Summary
[0018] These aims are achieved by a container made of plastic material for packaging food
products or foodstuffs comprising a base having a bottom and side walls ending at
the top with a peripheral edge and at least one groove formed on said bottom and/or
on at least one of said side walls, the container being characterized in that said
at least one groove is substantially V-shaped (or triangle-shaped) in cross section
and it is tapered from an end thereof until it substantially converges in a vertex
at the opposite end.
[0019] Preferably, the at least one groove is recessed, i.e. it is substantially V-shaped
(or triangle-shaped) in cross section facing the inside of the container.
[0020] According to an embodiment, the bottom of the container is substantially square-shaped
(for example square-shaped or rectangle-shaped) and has at least one recessed groove,
preferably a plurality of recessed grooves, that is/are substantially V-shaped (or
triangle-shaped) in cross section. Each groove diagonally extending from an angular
area or corner of the bottom or top, and tapering from said angular area or corner
until it converges in a vertex at the opposite end thereof, said vertex being located
at a central area of said bottom.
[0021] According to another embodiment, the container also comprises a closing cover associated
with the base of the container. This closing cover can be both in the form of a distinct
component that can be coupled to the base to close the container and a cover constrained
by or integral with (for example formed as a single piece) the base of the container.
Preferably, the closing cover is formed as a single piece with the base of the container
and it is constrained to the latter by a hinge element.
[0022] According to an embodiment, the closing cover as well can be equipped with at least
one groove that is substantially V-shaped (or triangle-shaped) in cross section and
tapered from an end thereof until it substantially converges in a vertex at the opposite
end.
[0023] Preferably, the at least one groove of the cover is recessed, i.e. it is substantially
V-shaped (or triangle-shaped) in cross section facing the inside of the container.
[0024] According to an embodiment, the cover of the container has a top portion and side
walls ending at the bottom in a peripherally extending flange, and at least one recessed
groove, preferably a plurality of recessed grooves, that is/are substantially V-shaped
(or triangle-shaped) in cross section, each groove vertically extending at a respective
angular area or connecting corner between contiguous side walls of the cover and tapering
from the top of the cover downwards or from the bottom upwards.
[0025] Further features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the
following description of a preferred embodiment thereof, said description being provided
by way of non-limiting example with reference to the attached figures.
Brief description of the figures
[0026] In the figures:
- Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a container according to an embodiment of the
invention in the closed configuration thereof,
- Figure 2 shows a perspective view of the container of Figure 1 in the open configuration
thereof;
- Figure 3 shows a top view of the container of Figure 1 in the open configuration thereof;
- Figures 4 and 5 show respective side views of the container of Figure 1 in the open
configuration thereof;
- Figure 6 shows a perspective view of a container according to another embodiment of
the invention in the closed configuration thereof,
- Figure 7 shows a perspective view of the container of Figure 6 in an opened configuration
thereof;
- Figures 8 and 9 show a top view and a bottom view of the container of Figure 6, respectively;
- Figures 10 and 11 show respective side views of the container of Figure 6;
- Fig. 12 shows a particular of the container of Figure 6.
Detailed description
[0027] With reference to the above figures, a container according to an embodiment of the
invention is indicated with 1 as a whole and it comprises a base 2 and a cover 3.
[0028] The base 2 is tray-shaped with a substantially rectangular cross section and it comprises
a bottom 4 and long side walls 5 and short side walls 6 ending in a peripherally extending
peripheral flange (or peripheral edge) 7, the peripheral flange 7 projecting from
the side walls 5 and 6, long and short respectively, outwards of the bottom 4. The
bottom 4 together with the long side walls 5 and with the short side walls 6 define
a housing storing and containing a food product or foodstuff.
[0029] A rib (or bead) 15 projecting upwards and extended along the whole periphery of said
peripheral flange 12 is provided on the peripheral flange 7 of the bottom 4. Moreover,
the rib 15 has a plurality of cavities 13 on the side facing the outside of the base
2.
[0030] In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, the bottom 4 of the container
2 is provided with grooves 8 that are substantially V-shaped (or triangle-shaped)
in cross section that are tapered each from an end until they substantially converge
in a vertex or point V at the opposite end.
[0031] In particular, the bottom 4 has an insert 9 that is substantially rectangle-shaped
with rounded angles in a central area thereof and four grooves 8 that branch off each
diagonally from an angular area or corner of the bottom 4 tapering from said angular
area or corner until they converge and end in a vertex V in contact with the central
insert 9.
[0032] Each groove 8 here is recessed, i.e. it faces the inside of the container 1 and it
comprises two faces 10 that are substantially triangle-shaped jointed by a corner
11, the faces 10 converging from a respective angular area or corner of the bottom
4 until they join in a respective vertex V at the point of contact with the insert
9. Each groove 8 as a whole is thereby pyramid-shaped with a triangular (or cusp-like)
base, the base being located at a respective angular area or corner of the bottom
4 and the vertex V facing a central area of the bottom 4 where the insert 9 lies.
[0033] It was surprisingly found that grooves 8 having the above-indicated shape made on
the base 2 of the container 1 and in particular on the bottom 4 of the base 2 provide
a considerable structural reinforcement to the base 2 increasing in particular the
rigidity thereof and subsequently the bending and compression strength of the base
2.
[0034] The cover 3 is substantially rectangle-shaped in cross section and it has a substantially
flattened top portion 16 from which long side walls 17 and short side walls 18 branch
off downwards, ending at the bottom in a substantially peripherally extending internal
flange 21 facing downwards from which a peripheral flange 19 projecting outwards branches
off, substantially peripherally extending as well. The cover 3 is joined (hinged)
to the base 2 along a hinge line 25 extended along a respective long side 5 of the
base 2 and a respective long side 17 of the cover 3. Bumps 14 facing the inside of
the cover 3 are formed on the internal flange 21 in the same number as the cavities
13 formed on the rib 15. In particular, the peripheral internal flange 21 of the cover
3 is formed vertically at the rib 15 on the peripheral flange 7 of the bottom 4 and
slightly more external than the latter and it has a substantially complementary shape
to this rib 15. Likewise, the internal bumps 14 existing on the peripheral internal
flange 21 of the cover 3 are located vertically at corresponding cavities 13 on the
peripheral flange 7 of the bottom 4 and they have a substantially complementary shape
to that of said corresponding cavities 13. When the container 1 is closed, the peripheral
flange 19 of the cover 3 and the peripheral flange 7 of the bottom 4 prove thereby
to be overlapped to each other and coupled by shape coupling between the complementary
profiles of the above rib 15 and of the above more external internal flange 21 and
between the complementary profiles of the above bumps 14 and of the corresponding
cavities 13. This shape coupling can involve in turn a fixed-joint, slot coupling
or the like.
[0035] Moreover, the peripheral flange 7 of the bottom 4 and the peripheral flange 19 of
the cover 3 have, at the opposite ends of respective long sides facing each other,
a pair of respective tabs 22, 23 projecting outwards and in an offset position to
each other so as to facilitate the opening of the container 1 by a user or consumer.
[0036] In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the closing cover 3 is
provided with grooves 26 that are substantially V-shaped (or triangle-shaped) in cross
section and that are tapered each from an end thereof until they substantially converge
in a vertex or point V at the opposite end.
[0037] In particular, the cover 3 has four grooves 26 that vertically extend downwards from
the top portion 16 each at a respective angular area or connecting corner between
contiguous side walls 17,18, long and short respectively, of the cover 3 and that
taper downwards until they converge and end in a vertex V in contact with the lower
internal flange 21 of the cover 3.
[0038] Each groove 26 is recessed, i.e. it faces the inside of the container 1 and it comprises
two faces 27 that are substantially triangle-shaped joined by a corner 28, the faces
27 converging from the top 16 of the cover 3 downwards in a respective angular area
or connecting corner between contiguous side walls 17, 18, long and short respectively,
of the cover 3 until they join in a respective vertex V in contact with the lower
internal flange 21 of the cover 3. Each groove 26 as a whole is thereby pyramid-shaped
with a triangular (or cusp-like) base, the base being located at the top portion 16
of the cover in a respective angular area or connecting corner between contiguous
side walls 17, 18, long and short respectively, of the cover 3 and the vertex V facing
downwards at the lower internal flange 21 of the cover 3.
[0039] Figures 8-12 show a container according to another embodiment of the present invention,
which is indicated with 60 as a whole.
[0040] To the features of the container 60 which are structurally and/or functionally equivalent
to corresponding features of the container 1 described above will be assigned the
same reference number of the latter.
[0041] The container 60 comprises a base 2 and a cover 3 formed as separate components which
are coupled together in the closed configuration of the container 60.
[0042] The base 2 of the container 60 is provided with grooves 8 on the side walls 5 which
are substantially V-shaped (or triangle-shaped) in cross section and that are tapered
each from an end thereof until they substantially converge in a vertex or point V
at the opposite end.
[0043] In particular, the base 2 has four grooves 8 that vertically extend upwards from
the bottom 4 each at a respective angular area or connecting corner between contiguous
side walls 5,6 of the base 2 and that taper upwards until they converge and end in
a vertex V in contact with the upper peripheral flange 7 of the base 2.
[0044] Each groove 26 is recessed, i.e. it faces the inside of the container 60 and is pyramid-shaped
with a triangular (or cusp-like) base, the base being located at the bottom 4 of the
base 2 in a respective angular area or connecting corner between contiguous side walls
5,6 of the base 2 and the vertex V facing upwards at the upper peripheral flange 7
of the base 2.
[0045] Similarly, the cover 3 of the container 60 is provided with grooves 26 which are
substantially V-shaped (or triangle-shaped) in cross section and that are tapered
each from an end thereof until they substantially converge in a vertex or point V
at the opposite end.
[0046] In particular, the cover 3 has four grooves 26 that vertically extend downwards from
the top portion 16 each at a respective angular area or connecting corner between
contiguous side walls 17,18 of the cover 3 and that taper downwards until they converge
and end in a vertex V in contact with the lower internal flange 21 of the cover 3.
[0047] Each groove 26 is recessed, i.e. it faces the inside of the container 60 and is pyramid-shaped
with a triangular (or cusp-like) base, the base being located at the top portion 16
of the cover 3 in a respective angular area or connecting corner between contiguous
side walls 17,18 of the cover 3 and the vertex V facing downwards at the lower internal
flange 21 of the cover 3.
[0048] In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, the cover 3 also include notches
64 on the side walls 17,18 in the proximity of the grooves 26, the notches having
basically the same shape as that of the grooves 26 and smaller dimensions.
[0049] In particular, the notches 64 face the inside of the container 60 and is pyramid-shaped
with a triangular (or cusp-like) base, the base being located at the lower internal
flange 21 of the cover 3 in the proximity of the grooves 26 and the vertex V facing
upwards.
[0050] Advantageously, when covers 3 are stacked, the internal side of the notches 64 of
each cover 3 of the stack can mate/fit into the external side of corresponding notches
of a cover 3 preceding it in the stack.
[0051] However, it should be understood that the above notches 64 are not essential for
the implementation of the present invention and thus they may be not present in other
embodiments of the present invention.
[0052] In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the cover 3 also includes
a further recess 62 on opposite long side walls 17 having substantially a square shape
which is preferably provided in a middle area between of the side walls 17. The recess
62 is delimited by a base portion 63 which protrudes inwardly from the inner peripheral
flange 21 of the cover 3, side walls 65 having substantially triangular section which
extends upwardly from the base portion 63 and a rear wall 66 extending upwardly from
the base portion 63 and connecting the side walls 65. Advantageously, the recess 62
provided on opposite long side walls 17 can improve the closure of the cover 3 onto
the base 2 and can improve the stiffness of the cover 3, thereby avoiding that the
cover 3 is deformed during handling, transport and/or use.
[0053] The provision of a recess 62 as above is not essential for the implementation of
the present invention but may be useful in particular for covers having side walls
with long dimensions. Thus, the recess 62 may be not present in other embodiments
of the present invention.
[0054] It was surprisingly found that grooves 26 having the above-indicated shape made on
the cover 3 of the container 1 or 60 and in particular in the angular areas or connecting
corners between contiguous side walls 17, 18 of the cover 3 provide a considerable
structural reinforcement to the cover 3 considerably increasing in particular the
compression strength thereof with respect to the conventional containers that are
not provided with these grooves. This finding is further improved by providing grooves
8 having the above indicated shape on the bottom or at the connecting area of the
side walls of the container.
[0055] Therefore, the container 1 or 60 according to the invention is much less subject
to risks of structural failure (crack) and damage of the content thereof with respect
to existing containers provided with structural reinforcing grooves having a conventional
shape and it is thereby particularly suited to be stacked with similar containers
for example during the transport or the display in a display unit of a commercial
space.
[0056] Moreover it should be noted that the container according to the invention achieves
appropriate characteristics of mechanical strength, in particular of compression and
bending (flexure) strength, with the use of a reduced number of reinforcing grooves
having the above-described specific shape whereas on the contrary the conventional
containers that adopt square-shaped or round-shaped reinforcing grooves require the
use of a much higher number of grooves distributed on a predominant part or the whole
structure of the container in order to obtain, where possible, similar characteristics
of mechanical strength.
[0057] Since a reduced number of reinforcing grooves is used, the container according to
the invention has also improved characteristics of "transparency" offering in fact
an increased part of the structure thereof without grooves through which the user
or consumer can look at and correctly appreciate (i.e. in the actual form thereof)
the content of the container.
[0058] It should also be noted that in the container according to the invention satisfactory
characteristics of mechanical strength can be achieved by providing reinforcing grooves
having the above-described shape even just on the bottom of the container and/or in
angular areas of the respective closing cover. The characteristics of visibility from
the outside of the container prove thereby to be considerably improved since the consumer/user
can observe and perceive the content of the container in the actual form thereof from
any observation side.
[0059] However, the container according to the invention can provide reinforcing grooves
having the above-described shape also or only on the side walls of the base and/or
of the cover, although in a reduced number, for example to meet specific requirements.
[0060] A person skilled in the art will be allowed to bring several modifications and alternatives
to the container according to the invention, all however comprised within the scope
of protection of the attached claims.
1. Container (1;60) made of plastic material for packaging food products or foodstuffs
comprising a base (2) having a bottom (4) and side walls (5, 6) ending at the top
with a peripheral edge (7) and at least one groove (8) formed on said bottom (4) and/or
on at least one of said side walls (5, 6), the container being characterized in that said at least one groove (8) is substantially V-shaped (or triangle-shaped) in cross
section and it is tapered from an end thereof until it substantially converges in
a vertex (V) at the opposite end.
2. Container according to claim 1, wherein the at least one groove (8) is recessed, i.e.
it faces the inside of the container (1).
3. Container according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said bottom (4) of the container is substantially
square/rectangular-shaped and it has at least one recessed groove (8), preferably
a plurality of recessed grooves (8), that is/are substantially V-shaped (or triangle-shaped)
in cross section, each groove (8) diagonally extending from an angular area or corner
of the bottom (4) and tapering from said angular area or corner until it converges
in a vertex (V) at the opposite end thereof, said vertex (V) being located at a central
area (9) of said bottom.
4. Container according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said base (2) has at least one recessed
groove (8), preferably a plurality of recessed grooves (8), that is/are substantially
V-shaped (or triangle-shaped) in cross section, each groove (8) extending upwards
from the bottom (4) at a respective angular area or connecting corner between contiguous
side walls (5;6) of the base (2) and tapering upwards until they converge and end
in a vertex V in contact with said peripheral flange (7) of the base (2).
5. Container according to any one of the previous claims, further comprising a closing
cover (3), preferably constrained to said base (2) by a hinge element (25).
6. Container according to claim 5, wherein said closing cover (3) is equipped with at
least one groove (26) that is substantially V-shaped (or triangle-shaped) in cross
section and tapered from an end thereof until it substantially converges in a vertex
(V) at the opposite end.
7. Container according to claim 5 or 6, wherein said at least one groove of the closing
cover (3) is recessed, i.e. it faces the inside of the container.
8. Container according to any one of the previous claims 5 to 7, wherein said cover (3)
has a top portion (16) and side walls (17, 18) ending at the bottom in a lower flange
(21) and at least one groove (26), preferably a plurality of grooves (26) that vertically
extends/extend downwards from said top portion (16) each at a respective angular area
or connecting corner between contiguous side walls (17, 18), long and short respectively,
of the cover (3) and that tapers/taper downwards until it/they converges/converge
and ends/end in a vertex (V), possibly in contact with said lower flange (21).
9. Container according to anyone of claims 6 to 8, further including notches (64) on
the side walls (17,18) of the cover (3) in the proximity of said grooves (26), the
notches (64) having substantially the same shape as that of said grooves (26) and
smaller dimensions.
10. Container according to claim 8 or 9, further including a recess (62) provided on opposite
side walls (17), preferably in a middle area thereof, the recess (62) being delimited
by a base portion (63) which protrudes inwardly from the inner peripheral flange (21),
side walls (65) having preferably triangular section which extends upwardly from the
base portion (63) and a rear wall (66) extending upwardly from the base portion (63)
and connecting the side walls (65).
11. Closing cover (3) for a container (1) made of plastic material for packaging food
products or foodstuffs, the cover (3) having at least one groove (26), preferably
recessed, that is substantially V-shaped (or triangle-shaped) in cross section and
tapered from an end thereof until it substantially converges in a vertex at the opposite
end.
12. Closing cover (3) according to claim 11, wherein said cover (3) has a top portion
(16) and side walls (17, 18) ending at the bottom in a lower flange (21) and at least
one groove (26), preferably a plurality of grooves (26) that vertically extends/extend
downwards from said top portion (16) each at a respective angular area or connecting
corner between contiguous side walls (17, 18), long and short respectively, of the
cover (3) and that tapers/taper downwards until it/they converges/converge and ends/end
in a vertex (V), possibly in contact with said lower flange (21).
13. Closing cover (3) according to claim 12, further including notches (64) on the side
walls (17,18) of the cover (3) in the proximity of said grooves (26), the notches
(64) having substantially the same shape as that of said grooves (26) and smaller
dimensions.
14. Closing cover according to claim 12 or 13, further including a recess (62) provided
on opposite side walls (17), preferably in a middle area thereof, the recess (62)
being delimited by a base portion (63) which protrudes inwardly from the inner peripheral
flange (21), side walls (65) having preferably triangular section which extends upwardly
from the base portion (63) and a rear wall (66) extending upwardly from the base portion
(63) and connecting the side walls (65).