FIELD OF THE ART
[0001] The present invention refers to a container for foodstuffs such as small fruits and
vegetables, for example, strawberries, cherry tomatoes, mini cucumbers, etc., and
the container is comprised of a plastic or bio-plastic body, the top thereof being
finished by means of a lid with a folding part for manually accessing the inside thereof
and extracting said products one at the time as they are consumed.
[0002] The object of the invention is to provide the market and the public in general with
a container of the aforementioned characteristics, wherein the means of industrial
packaging, of partial opening and ventilation are optimised by adapting thereof to
the configuration of the fingers of the user, making it possible to stack up containers
full of product without compromising the means of ventilation thereof, making it possible
to keep the products contained therein in optimal conditions during a longer period
of time.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] There are known plastic containers with lids, which are used for commercialising
small products such as blackberries, strawberries, cherry tomatoes, raspberries, etc.,
wherein the container is complemented by an upper closure lid, which includes a straight
hinge for partially folding the lid in order to gain access to the inside of the container.
[0004] This type of containers generally has a pyramidal-trunk configuration with a flat
lid, so that the sectoral lid is pivoted along a straight line on the same plane,
which defines an access to the inside of the container that is not very ergonomic.
[0005] These half-lids are also difficult to actuate since they are flush against the border
or mouth of the container, so the user needs to introduce a nail between two parallel
elements close to each other, a manoeuvre that can be difficult for users that have
very short nails.
[0006] Another problem presented by this type of containers is that, although they comprise
ventilation orifices for optimising the shelf life of the products contained therein,
when these containers are stacked up, the configuration thereof severely affects and
even blocks the ventilation capabilities thereof.
EXPLANATION OF THE INVENTION
[0007] The container for foodstuffs described completely solves the drawback mentioned above
with a simple but effective solution.
[0008] In order to do so, the first main characteristic of the container of the invention
is that the lid thereof is raised in relation to the mouth of the container on which
it is placed, with both being circular in shape.
[0009] Thanks to this raised lid, the pivoting line of the sectoral lid can be curved in
relation to the upper plane of the lid, finishing in straight cuts that form slots,
with said cuts being located on the raised walls of the lid, providing an ergonomic
access window that is perfectly adapted to the contour of the fingers of the hand,
thus optimising space and minimising the risk of fruit accidentally coming out of
the container.
[0010] According to another characteristic of the invention, a tab in the shape of a bridge
is defined in correspondence with the edge of the mouth of the container in order
to facilitate inserting the tip of a finger and use it to press on the lid, making
it easier to open it however long the fingernails of the user may be.
[0011] The lid is coupled to the mouth of the container by means of a series of lugs that
emerge from the lower edge thereof and that fit by means of elastic deformation in
complementary raised depressions, with said lugs having a similar height as the depth
of the boxes, and equally, these boxes are raised so that the closed lid is slightly
raised, defining a gap that not only improves the ventilation thereof but also makes
it easier to manually open the lid since it is not flush against the mouth of the
container.
[0012] The container, which has a circular section, as mentioned above, includes three recessed,
slanted planes in correspondence with the edge of the lower base thereof, with an
orifice in each of the planes defining means of ventilation that are not blocked regardless
of whether the container is stacked on other containers of the same kind or simply
placed on a flat surface.
[0013] Another characteristic is that the cuts along which the curved pivoting line of the
lid is extended over the raised walls of the lid also define ventilation slots that
improve the ventilation of the container, which also includes ventilation orifices
set in depressions both on the slanted plane of the lid as well as on the body of
the main lid.
[0014] A lower relief in the shape of an arc is defined in correspondence with the hinge
of the lid, which, when the lid is folded, fits into a depression with the same configuration
as the mouth of the container, making it easier to guide said manoeuvres and thus
the automated filling of the containers.
[0015] In that regard, the body of the container has been designed so that it comprises
longitudinal protrusions proximate to the mouth thereof in the shape of half a reed,
as means for securing the container during the automated filling process and preventing
it from rotating during said process.
[0016] This produces an ergonomic device adapted in a practical way to industrial packaging
lines, easy to use, and with a series of characteristics that optimise the shelf life
of the products contained therein.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] To complete the invention described below and in order to give a better understanding
of the characteristics of the invention, according to a preferred embodiment thereof,
this description is accompanied by a set of drawings in which the figures described
below have been represented, for purely illustrative purposes and should not be construed
as limiting:
Figure 1.- Shows a perspective view of a container for foodstuffs designed according
to the object of the present invention.
Figure 2.- Shows a lower perspective view of the container of the previous figure.
Figure 3.- Shows, finally, an upper lateral perspective view of the container with
the lid open.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0018] In light of the drawings described above, it can be observed that the container for
foodstuffs designed for storing small fruits such as strawberries, raspberries or
similar fruits, is comprised of a transparent body (1) with a circular section, equipped
with a corresponding closure lid (2), with said lid being configured in a raised position
above the edge or mouth (3) it is coupled on by means of tabs (9) with lugs (10) fitted
into raised depressions (11) defined on complementary tabs (9") of the mouth (3) of
the container. These lugs (10) have a greater length than the depth of the depressions
(11) in order for the lid to be partially raised in relation to the mouth of the container
during the coupling thereof, leaving a small ventilation gap that also makes it easier
to fully open the lid, as well as the sectoral lid.
[0019] In this regard, the depressions (11), which are also raised, could have a configuration
in the shape of a funnel on the upper end thereof in order to help guide the lugs
(10) during the coupling thereof.
[0020] The lid (2) comprises a folding sector (6) by means of a curved folding line (7),
with the ends thereof coinciding with respective straight cuts (15) made on the walls
raising the lid, which in addition to making it possible to fold said sector, also
define additional ventilation means for the container. However, these slots could
disappear so the lid could be designed without the folding area, with a configuration
of a single unit.
[0021] In order to make it easier to open the sectoral lid, the mouth (3) has been designed
with a concave curved part defining a tab (8) where a user can easily place a finger
in order to press on the free edge of said sectoral lid, thus folding said lid up
in order to gain access to the foodstuffs contained therein.
[0022] Three slanted recesses (4) with their respective ventilation orifices (5) are defined
in correspondence with the perimeter edge of the base of the container.
[0023] Similarly, depressed and slanted sectors (12) with ventilation orifices (13) are
defined on the lid (2), which will not be blocked when the containers are stacked
up.
[0024] In this regard, both the lid and the base of the container will comprise stabilising
reliefs (14-14') that make it easier to stack up containers in a stable way.
[0025] As detailed above, a lower relief in the shape of an arc (17) is defined in correspondence
with the hinge (16) of the lid, which, when the lid is folded, fits into a depression
(18) with the same configuration as the mouth of the container, facilitating the placement
thereof in order to perfectly fit the lugs (10) into the depressions (11) thereof,
thus improving the automated process of filling the containers.
[0026] Similarly, the body of the container comprises longitudinal protrusions proximate
to the mouth thereof in the shape of half a reed (19), as means for preventing the
container from turning during the automated process of filling the container.
1. Container for foodstuffs, characterised in that it is comprised of a transparent body (1) with a circular section, equipped with
a corresponding closure lid (2), with said lid being configured in a raised position
above the edge or mouth (3) it is coupled on by means of tabs (9) with lugs (10) fitted
into depressions (11) defined on complementary tabs (9') of the mouth (3) of the container,
with the particularity that the lid (2) comprises a folding (6) sector by means of
a curved folding line (7), with the ends thereof coinciding with respective straight
cuts (15) made on the walls raising the lid (2).
2. Container for foodstuffs, according to claim 1, characterised in that the mouth (3) comprises a tab (8) for manually opening the sector of the lid defined
by the curved folding line (7).
3. Container for foodstuffs, according to claim 1, characterised in that three slanted recesses (4) with their respective ventilation orifices (5) are defined
in correspondence with the perimeter edge of the base of the container.
4. Container for foodstuffs, according to claim 1, characterised in that the raised lid (2) comprises slanted and depressed sectors (12) with ventilation
orifices (13).
5. Container for foodstuffs, according to claim 1, characterised in that both the lid and the base of the container comprises stabilising reliefs (14-14')
for stacking up containers in a stable way.
6. Container for foodstuffs, according to claim 1, characterised in that the lugs (10) have a similar length as the depth of the raised depressions (11) so
that, when the lid is closed, the lid is partially raised in relation to the mouth
of the container.
7. Container for foodstuffs, according to claims 1 and 6, characterised in that the depressions (11) have a configuration in the shape of a funnel on the upper end
thereof, as means for guiding the lugs (10) during the coupling thereof.
8. Container for foodstuffs, according to claim 1, characterised in that a lower relief in the shape of an arc (17) is defined in correspondence with the
hinge (16) of the lid, which, when the lid is folded, fits into a depression (18)
with the same configuration as the mouth of the container.
9. Container for foodstuffs, according to claim 1, characterised in that the body of the container comprises longitudinal protrusions proximate to the mouth
thereof in the shape of half a reed (19), as means for preventing the container from
turning during the automated process of filling the container.