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- the invention generally relates to containers. It relates particularly to insulated containers for hot drinks or the like, a method of fabricating such containers and an apparatus for fabrication of such containers.
- each of the containers disclosed there includes an inner cup and an outer shell separated by an air gap.
- the cup is fabricated of thin paperboard coated inside with a polyethylene resin or the like.
- the inner cup and outer shell are fastened together by gluing them in strategic locations at top and bottom or, in some recent instances, by heat sealing them together.
- the air gap between the cup body wall and the shell is conventionally maintained by spacers of varying configuration.
- thermo-sealable plastic coating is provided on at least one of the inside of the cup shell or the outside of the cup body.
- the coating is heated and the cup body is seated within the shell, after which at least one bonding spot and/or bonding area for fastening the shell to the cup body with the plastic coating is formed within a corresponding contact path.
- This “contact path” is generally a virtual contact path where the outer surface of the cup body and inner surface of the shell may be in contact when the cup is seated within the shell. However, it is not necessary that there be actual contact between the corresponding walls of shell and cup body along all of their common circumferences.
- the contact path may only extend partially along the common circumferences, and within this contact path corresponding bonding spots and/or bonding areas are located. These spots or areas are locally formed by a method wherein shell and cup wall are pressed together at one or more of such bonding spots and/or bonding areas within said contact path. Because the corresponding thermo-sealable plastic coating is melted prior to inserting the cup in the shell, the cup and shell are bonded in the corresponding bonding spots and/or bonding areas by hardening of this coating as it cools.
- the bonding path be a continuous, annular path which completely encircles the cup body and shell.
- Such a path may also have a certain width in a vertical direction, i.e., perpendicular to the corresponding circumferential direction.
- the bonding is only used to prevent the inner cup from separating during handling of the container for assembly, packaging, nesting or the like. After a corresponding hot drink or the like is poured into the container, the inner cup will be retained within the shell by the weight of the drink, so that a corresponding bonding spot or bonding area need only provide a minimal fastening force.
- the bonding spots and/or bonding areas may be arranged side-by-side and separated from each other in horizontal and/or vertical directions within the contact path. This means that single bonding spots or bonding areas are arranged in horizontal or vertical directions, or that a group of such bonding spots or bonding areas is formed with each group arranged in a vertical direction, and that such groups are then arranged side-by-side, circumferentially of the container.
- corresponding bonding spots and/or bonding areas are unevenly distributed in a circumferential direction.
- the insulated container of the invention has a gap between the cup wall and the shell wall in a lower section of the container.
- the air gap should be maintained without any heat transferring connections. Consequently, it is advantageous to form the corresponding contact path between an annular upper wall section of the cup body and an upper, essentially cylindrical section of the shell. In this part of the container, a gap is unnecessary because the contact path is disposed higher than the level of the beverage in the container.
- the bonding spots and/or bonding areas immediately adjacent to the lower edge of an annular upper wall section of the cup body.
- the lower edge is preferably defined by an annular shoulder. Below this shoulder is where the air gap begins.
- the shell and the cup may be made of plastic.
- the cup and/or the shell may be made of paperboard.
- the paperboard for forming the cup is preferably coated with the above mentioned polyethylene resin or the like.
- the paperboard can also be provided with a thermo-sealable plastic coating on the outside of the cup wall, the inside of the shell wall or on both of those walls.
- the corresponding bonding spots or bonding areas may also have different shapes.
- bonding spots may be circular, rectangular or have other cross-sections.
- the corresponding bonding areas may also be in the form of short stripes and the stripes may be horizontally arranged or may also be inclined with respect to circumferential direction.
- the corresponding plastic coating may be melted by local heating only. However, it is also possible that an annular strip of plastic coating be heated along its entire length.
- annular inner member with or more one radially displaceable, or protruding, pressing elements may be positioned inside the cup body.
- the pressing element is employed to press against an outer member and, as a results, to press the walls of cup body and shell together and form one or more bonding spots and/or bonding areas. It is also possible that the corresponding pressing elements are part of the outer member or that pressing elements are provided on both members.
- pressing members do not directly contact either wall of the container, but that they deform an annular, inflexible ring from its inside, for example. This ring, with its deformed parts on its outside, then presses the walls of the cup body and shell together by cooperation with the outer member.
- An apparatus for bonding the outer shell and the inner cup together to form an insulated container for hot liquids or the like comprises an inner member to be arranged within the inner cup. It also comprises an outer member generally concentric with said inner member and arranged outside the outer shell.
- the outer member has at least one radially protruding or movable pressing element to press opposed shell and cup walls together and form one or more bonding spots and/or bonding areas around the circumference of shell and cup.
- the inner member may be an annular ring or a disk that is inserted within the cup body. This annular ring or disk may support the corresponding pressing element or elements such that they are movable in a radial direction.
- a simple embodiment of such a movable pressing element is a plunger movably supported by the inner or outer members.
- the corresponding number of radially movable pressing elements are also evenly distributed around the circumference of the inner or outer members.
- the apparatus comprise a receiving member with a skirt and an upper flange.
- a counter pressing extension extend from the upper flange of the receiving member in essentially a vertical direction.
- the corresponding movable pressing elements may be part of the inner member and no second, separate member is necessary.
- the receiving member for holding the cup body in a predetermined position This may be realized by using an upper end of the counter pressing extension as a seat for the outward curl of the cup body.
- FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of an insulated container comprising an inner cup, and an outer shell, and embodying a first form of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a bottom plan view of the container of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a side elevational view of the container in FIG. 1 , with the elements of the container in vertical section;
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged, vertical sectional view through the top of the shell of the container of FIG. 1 , showing a first container assembly step;
- FIG. 5 is a view similar to FIG. 4 showing insertion of the cup in the shell;
- FIG. 6 is a view similar to FIG. 4 showing dot welding of the shell and cup in a further container assembly step
- FIG. 7 is a top plan view of the container and a corresponding tool or apparatus for dot welding
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a container mated with the tool of FIG. 7 for dot welding according to the invention.
- FIG. 9 is a view similar to FIG. 3 of an insulated container embodying a second form of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a view similar to FIG. 4 of the second container embodiment showing the first assembly step
- FIG. 11 is a view similar to FIG. 5 of the second container embodiment in a further assembly step.
- FIG. 12 is a view similar to FIG. 6 of the second container embodiment showing a further assembly step.
- a hot drink container embodying features of a first form of the present invention is illustrated generally at 10 .
- the container includes an inner cup 12 and an outer shell 14 telescoped together and spot bonded to each other according to the present invention.
- the inner cup 12 includes a cup body 22 and a cup bottom 24 , separately formed of paperboard in a conventional manner. Prior to fabrication, the paperboard is coated on one side with thermo-sealable plastic material such as polyethylene or the like. The assembled cup 12 then has an internal coating 15 of polyethylene over all or a portion of its internal surface.
- a frusto-conical wall 29 of the cup body 22 has an annular shoulder 31 formed inwardly from it near the cup bottom 24 .
- the shoulder 31 acts as a stop for the cup above when a plurality of cups are stacked.
- the cup bottom 24 is seated in the body 22 in the manner illustrated.
- a segment 26 of the lower edge of the cup wall 29 is folded inwardly and upwardly to capture an annular, downwardly extending skirt section 28 of the cup bottom 24 .
- the cup body 22 also has an annular upper shoulder 32 formed outwardly of its frusto-conical side wall 29 for a distance of five mm or more downwardly from an outward curl 34 which forms an upper edge of the body. Between the shoulder 32 and the curl 34 , an upper wall section 37 with a cylindrical outer surface 38 (see also FIG. 5 ) is arranged. A lower portion 39 of the surface, at the shoulder's edge 41 , serves as a bonding spot or bonding area 1 or 2 to which the annular inner surface of the shell 14 is bonded, in a manner hereinafter discussed.
- the outer shell 14 is, like the cup wall 29 , frusto-conical in shape.
- the shell 14 is formed from paperboard which has an internal coating 42 of a thermo-sealable plastic material. The internal coating may be over all the shell 14 , or only in a bonding area or spot along a corresponding contact path 3 (see also FIG. 7 ) of the shell.
- the shell 14 has an inward curl 44 (see FIG. 3 ) formed on its lower edge, and this inward curl engages the outer surface 4 of the cup body wall 29 above the lower end of the cup 12 , at a distance corresponding approximately to the height of the cup bottom 24 .
- An annular upper edge 9 or 51 (see also FIG. 5 ) of the shell 14 is immediately adjacent the curl 34 of the cup body 22 and may abut the curl from below.
- the shell 14 extends downwardly from there to a narrow, annular surface where it engages, at least partially, the upper wall section 37 and the annular outer surface 38 at and slightly above the lower edge 41 of the shoulder 32 .
- thermo-sealable plastic coating 42 inside shell 14 is locally melted before the cup 12 and the shell 14 are assembled.
- the shell 14 is thermally bonded at one or more bonding spots or bonding areas 1 , 2 which are illustrated, for example, in FIG. 6 as the spot weld 53 .
- the shell 14 is bonded to the cup body shoulder 32 or the annular outer surface 38 adjacent its lower edge 41 , i.e. at a distance of about five mm from the curl 34 .
- three spot welds 53 annularly spaced at regular intervals, is described here, there may be as few as one or there may be more than three. Furthermore, they may not be irregularly spaced if more than one spot weld is used. It is also possible to arrange a number of such bonding spots or bonding areas above each other, i.e., in a direction 7 (see FIG. 3 ) or side-by-side in horizontal direction 6 or circumferential direction 8 (see FIG. 2 ).
- container 10 is fabricated according to the invention in the following steps:
- FIG. 8 and also in FIG. 7 , the ring-like outer member 18 with the plunger 19 is illustrated. It is arranged between the upper surface of upper flange 23 of the receiving member 20 and the lower end of outward curl 34 (see again FIG. 6 ).
- FIG. 7 also illustrates that the corresponding plungers, as pressing members 19 , are evenly spaced circumferentially 8 around the container 10 so that three bonding spots or bonding areas are formed.
- the corresponding pressing members 19 are movable in the displacement direction 45 .
- FIGS. 10 to 12 a container incorporating features of a second embodiment of the present invention is seen generally at 10 in various stages of assembly.
- the container 10 is identical in construction to the previous described container, except for one feature.
- the cup 12 of the container is identical to the previously described cup, but the shell 14 has a short cylindrical section 50 formed at its upper end. This cylindrical section 50 of the shell 14 seats flush against the outer surface 38 of upper wall section 37 (see also the previous figures).
- the cup 12 and the shell 14 are spot bonded together at one or more spots 53 , as bonding spots 1 or bonding areas 2 corresponding to those in the cup 1 Q, i.e., around the shoulder 32 immediately adjacent to its lower edge 41 .
- the cylindrical section 50 seats flush against cup 12 above the shoulder 32 , it should be understood that the section 50 is not bonded to the cup body above the ring of spot bonds 53 and that corresponding spot bonds or spot welds 53 are separated from each other by bond-free areas along the corresponding contact path 3 .
- the receiving member 20 is different from that of the first embodiment in that it has an integrally formed outer member 18 which is formed by a counter-pressing extension 25 extending vertically from an upper surface on upper flange 23 of the receiving member 20 .
- An upper end 27 of the extension 25 abuts the curl 34 from below.
- the container 10 of the second embodiment is fabricated according to the invention in the following steps:
- Each container embodiment hereinbefore described is characterized by having a thermo-sealable plastic coating inside its shell 14 bonded to the outer surface of a cup 12 by heat and pressure at a plurality of spot welds 53 which may be bonding spots 1 or bonding areas 2 .
- the corresponding spot welds extend around and between those components.
- the spot welds lie in an annular path (see contact path 3 ) adjacent the bottom edge of an upper wall section 37 of the cup body or upper cylindrical section 50 of the shell 14 .
- Either of the container embodiments could also be fabricated by providing the thermo-sealable plastic bonding material applied locally to the exterior of the cup body at the upper wall section 37 , without departing from the present invention. In such a case the bonding material would be heated from the outside the cup before inserting it into the shell, of course.
- first and second embodiment containers 10 of the invention has been described in the preferred context of hot melt bonding.
- glue spots or glue areas might be employed to bond cup and shell bodies together.
- glue the same pattern of spots or areas previously described for hot melt bonding may be employed.
- glue might be applied as a strip along the circumference of the cup or shell, either alone or in combination with spots or areas of glue, or with resin layer bonds. When glue spots are used, very small spots of glue are applied and the process of pressing cup and shell together in the spot areas suffices to spread the glue.
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The invention relates to an insulated container for hot drinks or the like comprising an inner cup having a generally frusto-conical cup body and a generally frusto-conical outer shell. The cup is seated within the shell so that a contact path is disposed near the upper edge of the shell, along which contact path the outer surface of the cup body and inner surface of the shell are in contact. At least one bonding spot and/or bonding area for bonding said shell to said cup body is locally formed within said contact path.
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- This application is related to, and claims priority from, U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/671,798 and Ser. No. 60/672,195, both filed on Apr. 15, 2005. The disclosure of each of these provisional applications is, in its entirety, incorporated herein by reference.
- The invention generally relates to containers. It relates particularly to insulated containers for hot drinks or the like, a method of fabricating such containers and an apparatus for fabrication of such containers.
- There are many examples in the prior art of hand-held, insulated containers for hot liquids such as coffee, tea, soups and the like. Examples may be found in U.S. Pat. No. 2,266,828, U.S. Pat. No. 4,007,670, U.S. Pat. No. 5,145,107, U.S. Pat. No. 5,460,323, U.S. Pat. No. 5,524,817, U.S. Pat. No. 5,685,480, and U.S. Pat. No. 6,663,926. Each of the containers disclosed there includes an inner cup and an outer shell separated by an air gap. In modern containers of this type, the cup is fabricated of thin paperboard coated inside with a polyethylene resin or the like. The inner cup and outer shell are fastened together by gluing them in strategic locations at top and bottom or, in some recent instances, by heat sealing them together. The air gap between the cup body wall and the shell is conventionally maintained by spacers of varying configuration.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide an insulated container having an improved inner cup and outer shell construction.
- It is another object to provide an improved method of fabricating an insulated container.
- It is another object to provide an improved method of bonding the cup and shell together in an insulated container.
- It is still another object to provide an apparatus for fabricating an improved insulated container.
- The foregoing and other objects are realized in accord with the present invention by providing an insulated container wherein a thermo-sealable plastic coating is provided on at least one of the inside of the cup shell or the outside of the cup body. The coating is heated and the cup body is seated within the shell, after which at least one bonding spot and/or bonding area for fastening the shell to the cup body with the plastic coating is formed within a corresponding contact path. This “contact path” is generally a virtual contact path where the outer surface of the cup body and inner surface of the shell may be in contact when the cup is seated within the shell. However, it is not necessary that there be actual contact between the corresponding walls of shell and cup body along all of their common circumferences. The contact path may only extend partially along the common circumferences, and within this contact path corresponding bonding spots and/or bonding areas are located. These spots or areas are locally formed by a method wherein shell and cup wall are pressed together at one or more of such bonding spots and/or bonding areas within said contact path. Because the corresponding thermo-sealable plastic coating is melted prior to inserting the cup in the shell, the cup and shell are bonded in the corresponding bonding spots and/or bonding areas by hardening of this coating as it cools.
- In the alternative, it is also possible that the bonding path be a continuous, annular path which completely encircles the cup body and shell. Such a path may also have a certain width in a vertical direction, i.e., perpendicular to the corresponding circumferential direction.
- According to the invention, it is possible to use one bonding spot or bonding area because the bonding is only used to prevent the inner cup from separating during handling of the container for assembly, packaging, nesting or the like. After a corresponding hot drink or the like is poured into the container, the inner cup will be retained within the shell by the weight of the drink, so that a corresponding bonding spot or bonding area need only provide a minimal fastening force.
- According to the invention it is also possible to more securely fasten cup body and shell to each other by, for example, providing a number of bonding spots and/or bonding areas formed along the contact path, all separated from each other by bond free areas in the contact path. Moreover, the bonding spots and/or bonding areas may be arranged side-by-side and separated from each other in horizontal and/or vertical directions within the contact path. This means that single bonding spots or bonding areas are arranged in horizontal or vertical directions, or that a group of such bonding spots or bonding areas is formed with each group arranged in a vertical direction, and that such groups are then arranged side-by-side, circumferentially of the container.
- It is also possible to provide that corresponding bonding spots and/or bonding areas are unevenly distributed in a circumferential direction. However, to improve the assembly of the container, and also the corresponding method of fabricating, it may be advantageous if the corresponding spots or areas are evenly distributed.
- The insulated container of the invention has a gap between the cup wall and the shell wall in a lower section of the container. Generally the air gap should be maintained without any heat transferring connections. Consequently, it is advantageous to form the corresponding contact path between an annular upper wall section of the cup body and an upper, essentially cylindrical section of the shell. In this part of the container, a gap is unnecessary because the contact path is disposed higher than the level of the beverage in the container.
- It is preferable to arrange the bonding spots and/or bonding areas immediately adjacent to the lower edge of an annular upper wall section of the cup body. The lower edge is preferably defined by an annular shoulder. Below this shoulder is where the air gap begins.
- Different materials may be used for the shell and the cup, and at least one of those components may be made of plastic. For recycling reasons, it is also possible that the cup and/or the shell may be made of paperboard. To obtain sufficient imperviousness to hot fluid, the paperboard for forming the cup is preferably coated with the above mentioned polyethylene resin or the like. The paperboard can also be provided with a thermo-sealable plastic coating on the outside of the cup wall, the inside of the shell wall or on both of those walls.
- The corresponding bonding spots or bonding areas may also have different shapes. For example, bonding spots may be circular, rectangular or have other cross-sections. The corresponding bonding areas may also be in the form of short stripes and the stripes may be horizontally arranged or may also be inclined with respect to circumferential direction.
- The corresponding plastic coating may be melted by local heating only. However, it is also possible that an annular strip of plastic coating be heated along its entire length.
- To obtain sufficient force to press the cup wall and the shell wall together until the thermo-sealable plastic coating is hardened, an annular inner member with or more one radially displaceable, or protruding, pressing elements may be positioned inside the cup body. The pressing element is employed to press against an outer member and, as a results, to press the walls of cup body and shell together and form one or more bonding spots and/or bonding areas. It is also possible that the corresponding pressing elements are part of the outer member or that pressing elements are provided on both members.
- It is also possible that such pressing members do not directly contact either wall of the container, but that they deform an annular, inflexible ring from its inside, for example. This ring, with its deformed parts on its outside, then presses the walls of the cup body and shell together by cooperation with the outer member.
- An apparatus for bonding the outer shell and the inner cup together to form an insulated container for hot liquids or the like comprises an inner member to be arranged within the inner cup. It also comprises an outer member generally concentric with said inner member and arranged outside the outer shell. The outer member has at least one radially protruding or movable pressing element to press opposed shell and cup walls together and form one or more bonding spots and/or bonding areas around the circumference of shell and cup. The inner member may be an annular ring or a disk that is inserted within the cup body. This annular ring or disk may support the corresponding pressing element or elements such that they are movable in a radial direction. A simple embodiment of such a movable pressing element is a plunger movably supported by the inner or outer members. To obtain evenly distributed bonding spots or bonding areas, the corresponding number of radially movable pressing elements are also evenly distributed around the circumference of the inner or outer members.
- To hold the shell prior to insertion of the cup body, it is advantageous that the apparatus comprise a receiving member with a skirt and an upper flange. To also use the receiving member as an outer member, it is possible that a counter pressing extension extend from the upper flange of the receiving member in essentially a vertical direction. Then, the corresponding movable pressing elements may be part of the inner member and no second, separate member is necessary. It is also possible to use the receiving member for holding the cup body in a predetermined position. This may be realized by using an upper end of the counter pressing extension as a seat for the outward curl of the cup body.
- Although the container, method of container fabrication and apparatus for doing so have been discussed in the preferred context of hot melt bonding an inner cup and outer shell together, it should be understood that a variation of the container, method and apparatus embodying features of the invention might employ glue spots or glue areas to form the connection or connections. Such glue spots or areas might be used with coated or uncoated paperboard cups and shells, the glue being pre-applied to the outside of the cup or the inside of the container in the same or a similar pattern to hot melt spot bond placement, for example. Small glue spots or areas are then spread by pressing the wall and shell together in substantially the same manner used in pressing them together for hot melt bonding.
- The invention, including the construction of the container, its method of manufacture and a corresponding apparatus for manufacture is illustrated more or less diagrammatically in the drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of an insulated container comprising an inner cup, and an outer shell, and embodying a first form of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a bottom plan view of the container ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a side elevational view of the container inFIG. 1 , with the elements of the container in vertical section; -
FIG. 4 is an enlarged, vertical sectional view through the top of the shell of the container ofFIG. 1 , showing a first container assembly step; -
FIG. 5 is a view similar toFIG. 4 showing insertion of the cup in the shell; -
FIG. 6 is a view similar toFIG. 4 showing dot welding of the shell and cup in a further container assembly step; -
FIG. 7 is a top plan view of the container and a corresponding tool or apparatus for dot welding; -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a container mated with the tool ofFIG. 7 for dot welding according to the invention; -
FIG. 9 is a view similar toFIG. 3 of an insulated container embodying a second form of the present invention; -
FIG. 10 is a view similar toFIG. 4 of the second container embodiment showing the first assembly step; -
FIG. 11 is a view similar toFIG. 5 of the second container embodiment in a further assembly step, and -
FIG. 12 is a view similar toFIG. 6 of the second container embodiment showing a further assembly step. - Referring now to the drawings, and particularly to
FIGS. 1 to 3 , a hot drink container embodying features of a first form of the present invention is illustrated generally at 10. The container includes aninner cup 12 and anouter shell 14 telescoped together and spot bonded to each other according to the present invention. - As seen in
FIG. 3 , theinner cup 12 includes acup body 22 and a cup bottom 24, separately formed of paperboard in a conventional manner. Prior to fabrication, the paperboard is coated on one side with thermo-sealable plastic material such as polyethylene or the like. The assembledcup 12 then has aninternal coating 15 of polyethylene over all or a portion of its internal surface. - A frusto-
conical wall 29 of thecup body 22 has anannular shoulder 31 formed inwardly from it near thecup bottom 24. Theshoulder 31 acts as a stop for the cup above when a plurality of cups are stacked. - The cup bottom 24 is seated in the
body 22 in the manner illustrated. Asegment 26 of the lower edge of thecup wall 29 is folded inwardly and upwardly to capture an annular, downwardly extendingskirt section 28 of thecup bottom 24. - The
cup body 22 also has an annularupper shoulder 32 formed outwardly of its frusto-conical side wall 29 for a distance of five mm or more downwardly from anoutward curl 34 which forms an upper edge of the body. Between theshoulder 32 and thecurl 34, anupper wall section 37 with a cylindrical outer surface 38 (see alsoFIG. 5 ) is arranged. Alower portion 39 of the surface, at the shoulder'sedge 41, serves as a bonding spot or bonding area 1 or 2 to which the annular inner surface of theshell 14 is bonded, in a manner hereinafter discussed. - The
outer shell 14 is, like thecup wall 29, frusto-conical in shape. Theshell 14 is formed from paperboard which has aninternal coating 42 of a thermo-sealable plastic material. The internal coating may be over all theshell 14, or only in a bonding area or spot along a corresponding contact path 3 (see alsoFIG. 7 ) of the shell. Theshell 14 has an inward curl 44 (seeFIG. 3 ) formed on its lower edge, and this inward curl engages the outer surface 4 of thecup body wall 29 above the lower end of thecup 12, at a distance corresponding approximately to the height of thecup bottom 24. - An annular upper edge 9 or 51 (see also
FIG. 5 ) of theshell 14 is immediately adjacent thecurl 34 of thecup body 22 and may abut the curl from below. Theshell 14 extends downwardly from there to a narrow, annular surface where it engages, at least partially, theupper wall section 37 and the annular outer surface 38 at and slightly above thelower edge 41 of theshoulder 32. - The thermo-
sealable plastic coating 42 insideshell 14 is locally melted before thecup 12 and theshell 14 are assembled. After assembly, theshell 14 is thermally bonded at one or more bonding spots or bonding areas 1,2 which are illustrated, for example, inFIG. 6 as thespot weld 53. Theshell 14 is bonded to thecup body shoulder 32 or the annular outer surface 38 adjacent itslower edge 41, i.e. at a distance of about five mm from thecurl 34. Although the use of threespot welds 53, annularly spaced at regular intervals, is described here, there may be as few as one or there may be more than three. Furthermore, they may not be irregularly spaced if more than one spot weld is used. It is also possible to arrange a number of such bonding spots or bonding areas above each other, i.e., in a direction 7 (seeFIG. 3 ) or side-by-side inhorizontal direction 6 or circumferential direction 8 (seeFIG. 2 ). - Referring now to
FIGS. 4 to 8 ,container 10 is fabricated according to the invention in the following steps: -
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shell 14 is fabricated of paper board selectively coated internally with a thermo-sealable plastic such as polyethylene by forming the shell around a frusto-conical mandrel; - the previously formed shell is seated inside a correspondingly shaped receiver or receiving member 20 (see
FIG. 4 ) comprising a frusto-conical skirt portion 21 (seeFIG. 5 ) which engages the outer surface of theshell wall 16, the upper end of theskirt portion 21 having a radially outwardly extendingupper flange 23; - an annular heating element is positioned close to the inside of the
shell 14 and strips of the polyethylene coating are heated to its melting point (seeFIG. 6 ); - a previously assembled
cup 12 is drawn by suction into the shell until the annular periphery of itsupper shoulder 32 seats against the shell at the melted strip along a contact path 3 (see alsoFIG. 7 ); - an
annular disk 17 is then positioned inside thecup body 22 and snugly engages the inner surface of the cup body above the upper shoulder 32 (see for exampleFIGS. 6 to 8 ); - an
annular ring 18 incorporating three radially extendable plungers as pressing members 19 is then placed around theshell 14 at the level of the melted strip, and the plungers are extended to press shell and cup walls together (see for exampleFIG. 6 ) until they bond together at, for example, threespot welds 53 or bonding spots 1 or bonding areas 2, respectively; - the disk and ring are then removed and the assembled container is ejected from the receiving
member 20.
- a
- As seen in
FIG. 6 , it is not necessary that theupper wall section 37 is contacted by all of the upper end section ofshell wall 16, and it is possible that a small gap is provided between both just below theoutward curl 34. Only along the contact path 3 (seeFIG. 7 ), which is arranged adjacent to the upperannular shoulder 32, are corresponding bonding spots or bonding areas produced by pressingfirst member 17 andsecond member 18 together (seeFIGS. 6 and 7 ). - In
FIG. 8 , and also inFIG. 7 , the ring-likeouter member 18 with the plunger 19 is illustrated. It is arranged between the upper surface ofupper flange 23 of the receivingmember 20 and the lower end of outward curl 34 (see againFIG. 6 ). -
FIG. 7 also illustrates that the corresponding plungers, as pressing members 19, are evenly spaced circumferentially 8 around thecontainer 10 so that three bonding spots or bonding areas are formed. The corresponding pressing members 19 are movable in thedisplacement direction 45. - Referring now to
FIGS. 10 to 12 , a container incorporating features of a second embodiment of the present invention is seen generally at 10 in various stages of assembly. Thecontainer 10 is identical in construction to the previous described container, except for one feature. Thecup 12 of the container is identical to the previously described cup, but theshell 14 has a shortcylindrical section 50 formed at its upper end. Thiscylindrical section 50 of theshell 14 seats flush against the outer surface 38 of upper wall section 37 (see also the previous figures). - The
cup 12 and theshell 14 are spot bonded together at one ormore spots 53, as bonding spots 1 or bonding areas 2 corresponding to those in the cup 1Q, i.e., around theshoulder 32 immediately adjacent to itslower edge 41. Although thecylindrical section 50 seats flush againstcup 12 above theshoulder 32, it should be understood that thesection 50 is not bonded to the cup body above the ring ofspot bonds 53 and that corresponding spot bonds orspot welds 53 are separated from each other by bond-free areas along the corresponding contact path 3. - Also, in this second embodiment the receiving
member 20 is different from that of the first embodiment in that it has an integrally formedouter member 18 which is formed by acounter-pressing extension 25 extending vertically from an upper surface onupper flange 23 of the receivingmember 20. An upper end 27 of theextension 25 abuts thecurl 34 from below. - The
container 10 of the second embodiment is fabricated according to the invention in the following steps: -
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shell 14 is fabricated of paperboard selectively coated internally with a thermo-sealable plastic such as polyethylene by forming the shell around a frusto-conical mandrel having an upper, circular cylindrical section; - the
shell 14 is then removed from the mandrel and seated inside the corresponding shaped receiving member 20 (seeFIG. 10 ); - an annular heating element is positioned close to the inside of the
shell 14 and a strip of the polyethylene coating is heated to its melting temperature; - a previously assembled
cup 22 is then drawn by suction into theshell 14 until the annular periphery of theshoulder 31 of the cup body seats against the shell, at the melted strip (seeFIG. 11 ); - an annular ring as an
inner member 17, (seeFIG. 12 ), incorporating three radially extendable plungers as pressing members 19, is then positioned inside thecup body 22 at the level of the melted strip and the plungers are extended to press the shell and cup walls together against the outer receivingmember 20 and, in particular, against the correspondingcounter pressing extension 25, until they are bonded together at, for example, three spot or dot welds 53 (seeFIG. 12 ); - the
ring 17 is then removed andcontainer 10 is ejected from the receivingmember 20.
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- Each container embodiment hereinbefore described is characterized by having a thermo-sealable plastic coating inside its
shell 14 bonded to the outer surface of acup 12 by heat and pressure at a plurality ofspot welds 53 which may be bonding spots 1 or bonding areas 2. The corresponding spot welds extend around and between those components. The spot welds lie in an annular path (see contact path 3) adjacent the bottom edge of anupper wall section 37 of the cup body or uppercylindrical section 50 of theshell 14. Either of the container embodiments could also be fabricated by providing the thermo-sealable plastic bonding material applied locally to the exterior of the cup body at theupper wall section 37, without departing from the present invention. In such a case the bonding material would be heated from the outside the cup before inserting it into the shell, of course. - Each of the first and
second embodiment containers 10 of the invention has been described in the preferred context of hot melt bonding. The invention also contemplates that in the context of containers substantially identical to those described, glue spots or glue areas might be employed to bond cup and shell bodies together. With respect to glue, the same pattern of spots or areas previously described for hot melt bonding may be employed. Also, glue might be applied as a strip along the circumference of the cup or shell, either alone or in combination with spots or areas of glue, or with resin layer bonds. When glue spots are used, very small spots of glue are applied and the process of pressing cup and shell together in the spot areas suffices to spread the glue. - While preferred embodiments of the invention have been described, it should be understood that the invention is not so limited, and modifications may be made without departing from the invention. The scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims, and all products, methods an apparatuses that come within the meaning of the claims, either literally or by equivalence, are intended to be embraced therein.
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1-18. (canceled)
19. A method of fabricating an insulated container for hot drinks or the like, comprising the steps of:
a) forming a generally frusto-conical shell;
b) providing a bonding material on the inside of said shell and/or on the outside of a generally frusto-conical cup;
c) inserting said cup into said shell until the outside of the cup wall seats against the bonding material along a contact path, and
d) pressing shell and cup wall together at least at one bonding spot and/or one bonding area which are localized within said contact path.
20. The method according to claim 19 , wherein shell and cup wall are pressed together forming a plurality of bonding spots and/or bond areas to locally bond said shell to said cup, said bonding spots and/or areas separated from each other by unbonded areas along said contact path.
21. The method according to claim 19 , wherein an annular or first member with at least one radially displaceable or protruding pressing element is positioned inside the cup body, which pressing member presses against an external or second member to press the walls of the cup body and the shell together by both members to form one or more bonding spots and/or bonding areas.
22. A method of fabricating an insulated container for hot drinks or the like, comprising the steps of:
a) forming a generally frusto-conical shell;
b) heating a thermo sealable plastic coating provided on the inside of said shell and/or on the outside of a generally frusto-conical cup to its melting point;
c) inserting said cup into said shell until the outside of the cup wall seats against the melted plastic along a contract path, and
d) pressing shell and cup wall together at least at one bonding spot and/or one bonding area which are localized within said contact path.
23. The method according to claim 22 , wherein shell and cup wall are pressed together forming a plurality of bonding spots and/or bonding areas to locally bond said shell to said cup, said bonding spots and/or areas separated from each other by non bonding parts along said contact path.
24. The method according to claim 22 wherein said plastic coating is an annular strip and that said strip is completely heated.
25. The method according to claim 24 , wherein only parts of said strip are heated, which then form or at least comprise said bonding spots and/or bonding areas.
26. The method according to claim 23 , wherein an annular or first member with at least one radially displaceable or protruding pressing element is positioned inside the cup body, which pressing member presses against an external or second member to press the walls of the cup body and the shell together by both members to form one or more bonding spots and/or bonding areas.
27-33. (canceled)
34. The method according to claim 20 , wherein an annular or first member with at least one radially displaceable or protruding pressing element is positioned inside the cup body, which pressing member presses against an external or second member to press the walls of the cup body and the shell together by both members to form one or more bonding spots and/or bonding areas.
35. The method according to claim 23 , wherein said plastic coating is an annular strip and that said strip is completely heated.
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