US20160152360A1 - Lid sealing system - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a system for sealing a closure for a container. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a lid sealing system for mounting the closure on a brim of the container.
- a closure system is adapted to couple and seal a lid to a container formed to include a product-storage region and a brim bordering an opening arranged to open into the product-storage region.
- the closure system includes a container support fixture and a sealing head.
- the container support fixture is adapted to support the container.
- the sealing head is used to apply heat to the lid, which is mechanically coupled to the brim, to establish a chemical-bond sealed connection between the container and the lid to form a package.
- the sealing head is located above the container support fixture and includes a head foundation, an annular lid pusher, a burp plug, and a heater band.
- the annular lid pusher is coupled to the head foundation in a fixed position relative to the head foundation and located between the container support fixture and the head foundation.
- the burp plug is coupled to the head foundation in a fixed position relative to the head foundation and the annular lid pusher and positioned to lie in radial spaced-apart relation to the annular lid pusher.
- the heater band is coupled to the head foundation in a fixed position relative to the head foundation and located between the annular lid pusher and the burp plug.
- the closure system further includes a sealing-head mover coupled to the sealing head.
- the sealing-head mover is configured to provide means for moving the sealing head relative to the container support fixture.
- the sealing-head mover is configured to provide means for moving the sealing head relative to the container support fixture between an initial position in which the sealing head is located a first distance from the container support fixture, an engaged position in which the sealing head is located a relatively smaller second distance from the container support fixture and the sealing head engages and moves the lid relative to the container and the container support fixture to cause a mechanical bond to be established between the lid and the container, a wiping position in which the sealing head is located a relatively smaller third distance from the container support fixture and the sealing head engages and moves the lid relative to the container to cause the lid to wipe spilled food product off an upwardly facing surface of the brim, and a sealing position in which the sealing head is located a relative smaller fourth distance from the sealing head and forms a heat bond between the lid and the container.
- FIG. 1 shows an illustrative container filling and closing process in accordance with the present disclosure in which a container is moved on a conveyor in a factory and suggesting that the process includes the steps of: (1) filling the container with food; (2) placing a lid on a brim of the container; (3) placing the lid and the container in a container-receiving support fixture arranged to lie under a movable sealing head; (4) moving the sealing head downwardly to engage the lid; (5) using the sealing head to apply a downward force to the lid as the lid engages the brim of the container to couple the lid mechanically to the brim as suggested in FIGS.
- FIG. 2A is an enlarged perspective view of the container of FIG. 1 before a lid is coupled to the brim of the container to close an opening into a product-storage region formed in the container and showing that the lid includes an annular brim-mount frame and a central plate coupled to an inner rim of the annular brim-mount frame;
- FIG. 2B is an exploded perspective assembly view showing (from bottom to top) a portion of a container-receiving support fixture provided in the container filling and closing line, the container having the brim and the lid, the movable sealing head including an illustrative annular lid mover and a diagrammatic lid heater coupled to the annular lid mover, and a diagrammatic sealing-head mover configured to provide means for moving the movable sealing head downwardly toward the container-receiving support fixture to engage the lid while the brim-mount frame of the lid rests on the brim of a container received in the container-receiving support fixture;
- FIG. 2C is a perspective view of a package in accordance with the present disclosure showing that the package includes the container and the lid coupled to the container;
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along line 3 - 3 of FIG. 2C showing the lid coupled to the brim of the container;
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged partial sectional view of FIG. 3 showing an annular lid-retention lip coupled to an outer rim included in the lid and arranged to extend inwardly into an outwardly opening undercut space defined by the brim to lie under a downwardly facing surface of the brim to retain a portion of the lid in a stationary position in sealing engagement with the brim;
- FIG. 5A is an enlarged sectional view of a portion of the lid taken along line 5 A- 5 A of FIG. 2A ;
- FIG. 5B is an enlarged dead-section view of a portion of the lid shown in FIG. 5A showing that, in an illustrative embodiment, the lid is multi-layered and comprises, in series from top to bottom (or left to right), an outer bed comprising a layer made of a plastics material, a core comprising a polypropylene layer, and an inner bed comprising a peelable and resealable sealant layer adapted to bond chemically to the brim to establish the chemical-bond sealed connection between the top wall of the lid and the brim;
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged perspective view of a section of the lid taken along line 6 - 6 of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 7 is a view similar to FIG. 6 taken along line 7 - 7 of FIG. 2C after the lid has been mounted on the brim of the container and showing (1) mating engagement of a portion of the outer rim of the brim-mount frame and the outer peripheral surface of the brim when the annular lid-retention lip is arranged to extend under the brim and (2) mating engagement of the top wall of the lid and an annular upwardly facing surface of the brim (after the lid was heated as disclosed herein) to establish a chemical-bond sealed connection between the top wall of the lid and the brim of the container;
- FIGS. 8A-8D are a series of views showing an illustrative process for moving the lid downwardly using the sealing head to establish a mechanical coupling between the lid and the brim;
- FIG. 8A is a diagrammatic view showing the lid in a first engaged position on the brim during a lid-mounting step and showing that some of the food discharged toward the interior product-storage region of the container during an earlier container filling step (see, for example, STEP 2 in FIG. 1 ) landed on the brim of the container to form residual spilled food;
- FIG. 8B is a view similar to FIG. 8A showing the lid in a subsequent second engaged position on the brim and showing that the residual spilled food on the brim has been compressed between the top wall of the lid and the brim as a result of downward movement of the lid relative to the brim;
- FIG. 8C is a view similar to FIG. 8B showing the lid in a subsequent third engaged position on the brim in which the residual spilled food has been further compressed between the top wall of the lid and the brim as a result of downward movement of the lid relative to the brim;
- FIG. 8D is a view similar to FIG. 8C showing the lid in a subsequent fourth engaged (coupled) position on the brim to establish a mechanical coupling between the lid and the brim and suggesting that a first portion of the residual spilled food located on the upwardly facing surface of the brim has been pushed radially outwardly to lie along an outer peripheral surface of the brim and a remaining second portion of the residual spilled food remains on the upwardly facing surface of the brim to provide a relatively thin layer of spilled food on the brim;
- FIGS. 9A-9C are a series of views showing an illustrative process of wiping (i.e., squeegeing) the remaining thin layer of spilled food from the upwardly facing surface of the brim to allow such food to exit a space provided between the outer peripheral surface of the brim and the outer rim of the lid in response to further downward movement of the lid relative to the container to remove substantially all spilled food from the brim and thereby increase the surface contact area of the top wall of the lid on the brim;
- wiping i.e., squeegeing
- FIG. 9A is a diagrammatic view showing the lid in a subsequent fifth engaged position on the brim of the container after an inner rim of the lid has engaged a surrounding inner peripheral surface of the brim so as to stretch the top wall of the lid further in a radially outwardly directed top-wall stretching direction to displace some of the thin layer of spilled food remaining on the upwardly facing surface of the brim and move it radially outwardly off the brim and then downwardly through an opening provided between the lid and the brim to increase the surface contact area between the top wall and the brim;
- FIG. 9B is a view similar to FIG. 9A showing further stretching of the top wall of the lid as the lid reaches a subsequent sixth engaged position on the brim to stretch the top wall of the lid further so as to displace more spilled food and moved that displaced food off the brim to increase further the surface contact area between the top wall and the brim;
- FIG. 9C a view similar to FIG. 9B showing still more stretching of the top wall of the lid in relation to the relatively stationary inner rim of the lid as the lid reaches a subsequent seventh engaged position on the brim to displace substantially all of the spilled food to increase still further the surface contact area between the wall and the brim;
- FIG. 10 is view similar to FIG. 9C showing that the heater provided in the sealing head has been activated to heat the stretched top wall of the lid to establish a chemical-bond sealed-connection between the stretched top wall of the lid and underlying portions of the brim and shows diagrammatically that any minute quantity of residual spilled food remaining on the upwardly facing surface of the brim is gasified during exposure of heat to the stretched top wall of the lid from the heater and passed as a gas through the top wall of the lid to the surroundings;
- FIG. 11 is a diagrammatic view of another embodiment of an illustrative sealing system in accordance with the present disclosure showing a package located within a container-receiving support fixture arranged under a moveable sealing head, the movable sealing head includes a head foundation, a lid pusher extending below the head foundation and forming an annular outer edge of the sealing head, a heater band extending annularly inward of the lid pusher and coupled to the head foundation, and a burp plug located radially inward of the heater band, and the sealing head is configured to perform the closing process shown in FIG. 1 to cause spilled food to be wiped off the brim of the container before establishing a chemical-bond sealed connection between a lid included in the package and the brim as suggested in FIGS. 8-10 ;
- FIG. 12 is a diagrammatic view of a portion of the sealing system of FIG. 11 showing the movable sealing head in an engaged position in which the lid pusher has engaged the lid included in the package to cause the lid to move downwardly relative to the container included in the package to cause the lid to snap onto the container and be retained by a mechanical bond with the brim;
- FIG. 13 is a view similar to FIG. 12 showing the movable sealing head in a wiping position in which the lid pusher has continued moving the lid downward relative to the container to cause the burp plug included in the movable sealing head to engage a membrane sheet included in the lid and cause the membrane sheet to be pulled tight over the brim;
- FIG. 14 is a view similar to FIG. 13 showing the movable sealing head has moved from the wiping position of FIG. 13 to a sealing position in which both the lid pusher and the heater band have engaged the lid to cause the heater band to apply heat to the membrane sheet and the brim to establish a chemical bond between the container and the lid;
- FIG. 15 is an enlarged view taken from the circled region of FIG. 13 showing the lid pusher engaged with an annular brim-mount frame of the lid and the header band spaced apart from the membrane sheet of the lid during the closing process of the sealing system prior to the wiping position and further showing the lid pusher is relatively spaced apart from the heater band by a gap such that the lid pusher does not physically connect with the heater band during the closing process;
- FIG. 16 is an enlarged view taken from the circled region of FIG. 14 showing the heater band engaged with a heater-contact surface of the membrane sheet of the lid to apply heated, downward pressure on the membrane sheet to bond the membrane sheet to the brim and the top wall of the lid is pulled taut by the burp plug to force any spilled food (not shown) located on the brim away from the brim and create a clean surface on the brim to establish a sealed chemical bond between the membrane sheet and the brim during the sealing process.
- FIGS. 1-10 A first embodiment of a closure system 500 in accordance with the present disclosure is shown in FIGS. 1-10 .
- a second embodiment of closure system 600 is shown in FIGS. 11-16 .
- a lid 14 is coupled to a brim 24 of a container 12 using downwardly directed force 220 F and heat 220 H from closure system 500 to provide a package 10 in a sequence of illustrative steps.
- a top wall 14 T of lid 14 is moved by a movable sealing head 220 included in closure system 500 in a container filling and closing process as suggested diagrammatically in STEP 5 of FIG. 1 , FIGS. 9A-9C , and FIGS. 11-13 .
- Top wall 14 T of lid 14 is moved relative to brim 24 to wipe any spilled product 306 (e.g., food) deposited inadvertently on brim 24 during filling of container 12 during STEPS 1 and 2 shown in FIG. 1 off brim 24 to maximize mating contact between an inner surface 14 TI of top wall 14 T and an upwardly facing surface 24 U of brim 24 .
- any spilled product 306 e.g., food
- FIG. 1 An illustrative container filling and closing process used with closure system 500 is shown in FIG. 1 .
- a product 304 such as food is discharged from a food product supply 30 through a dispenser 302 into an interior product-storage region 26 formed in container 12 before lid 14 is coupled to brim 24 of container 12 .
- STEP 2 it can be seen that a portion of food product 304 landed inadvertently on brim 24 during STEP 1 to provide residual spilled product 306 on brim 24 .
- lid 14 is placed to rest on top of brim 24 of filled container 12 .
- Lid 14 and container 12 are placed in a container support fixture 210 that is arranged to lie under movable sealing head 220 as suggested in FIGS. 2B and 11 .
- Movable sealing head 220 includes a lid pusher 222 and a heater band 224 . It is within the scope of this disclosure to place container 12 in container support fixture 210 before STEP 1 .
- movable sealing head 220 is moved downwardly to cause lid pusher 222 to engage lid 14 while lid 14 is at rest on brim 24 .
- lid pusher 222 of movable sealing head 220 is moved by a sealing head mover 218 to apply downwardly directed force 220 F to lid 14 as lid 14 engages brim 24 to couple lid 14 mechanically to brim 24 as suggested in FIGS. 8A-8D and 12 .
- heater band 224 included in movable sealing head 220 is used to apply downwardly directed heat 220 H to top wall 14 T of lid 14 while lid 14 remains mechanically coupled to brim 24 as suggested in FIGS. 10 and 16 to establish a chemical-bond sealed connection 101 between top wall 14 T of lid 14 and brim 24 .
- sealed package 10 comprising container 12 and lid 14 is presented and ready to be delivered to a buyer.
- closure system 500 is arranged to provide package 10 .
- Package 10 includes container 12 and lid 14 configured to mate with container 12 to close an opening 27 into an interior product-storage region 26 formed in container 12 as suggested in FIGS. 1-4 .
- lid 14 comprises a brim-mount frame 14 F configured to mate with annular brim 24 of container 12 , as suggested in FIGS. 2-4 , and a center plate 14 P coupled to brim-mount frame 14 F as suggested in FIGS. 2A .
- closure system 500 includes container support fixture 210 , sealing head 220 , and sealing head mover 218 as shown in FIG. 1 .
- Container support fixture 210 is configured to retain container 12 in a fixed position.
- Sealing head 220 is positioned above container support fixture 210 and moveable downward to engage with lid 14 when it is positioned on top of container 12 in container support fixture 210 .
- Sealing head mover 218 is coupled to sealing head 220 to move sealing head 220 relative to container support fixture 210 .
- Closure system 500 generally operates to perform Step 5 as shown in FIG. 1 to mate lid 14 with container 12 to close opening 27 into interior product-storage region 26 formed in container 12 by creating both a mechanical connection between lid 14 and container 12 and a chemical-bond sealed connection 101 between lid 14 and container 12 .
- Sealing head movers 220 illustratively includes a head foundation 200 , annular lid pusher 222 coupled to head foundation 200 in a fixed position relative to head foundation 200 , a burp plug 225 coupled to head foundation 200 in a fixed position relative to head foundation 200 and lid pusher 222 , and heater band 224 coupled to head foundation 200 as shown in FIG. 8A .
- sealing head 220 is circular in nature. However, the sealing head may have any other suitable shape.
- sealing head mover 218 causes sealing head 220 to move downwardly toward container 12 in container support fixture 210 , head foundation 200 , annular lid pusher 222 , heater band 224 , and burp plug 225 all move together in a fixed manner toward container 12 .
- Sealing head 220 is positioned above container 12 when container is retained by container support fixture 210 .
- sealing head 220 has a circumferential diameter that is proportional to the circumferential diameter of lid 14 of package 10 .
- lid pusher 222 includes an annular inner side wall 518 , an annular outer side wall 512 spaced apart from annular inner side wall 518 , and an engaging face 510 positioned therebetween as shown in FIG. 8A .
- Engaging face 510 defines a lower boundary of lid pusher 222 .
- Lid pusher 222 is located below head foundation 200 in sealing head 220 and positioned such that engaging face 510 defines a portion of a bottom surface of sealing head 220 .
- Annular outer side wall 512 defines the radially outward boundary of lid pusher 222 and also defines a portion of an outer surface of sealing head 220 .
- Annular inner side wall 518 defines the radially inward boundary of lid pusher 222 .
- sealing head 220 When sealing head 220 is moved toward container support fixture 210 by sealing head mover 218 , engaging face 510 of lid pusher 222 moves toward and engages with a top wall 14 T of lid 14 when lid 14 is resting on top of container 12 in container support fixture 210 .
- lid pusher 222 comprises a lid-shaping indent 530 positioned between engaging face 510 and annular inner side wall 518 .
- Lid-shaping indent 530 is shaped to mirror shape of an outer peripheral surface 24 O of brim 24 such that lid 14 is formed to outer peripheral surface 24 O when it is compressed between lid-shaping indent 530 and outer peripheral surface 24 O during STEP 5 of FIG. 1 .
- Lid 14 engages initially with engaging face 510 , as illustrated in FIG. 9A , and the downward mechanical force applied to lid 14 from lid pusher 222 may force lid 14 into lid-shaping indent 530 , as illustrated in FIGS. 9B, and 9C .
- Burp plug 225 is formed with heater band 224 as illustrated in FIGS. 8A-10 .
- Burp plug 225 may extend down below heater band 224 and include an annular forming wall 552 as shown in FIG. 8A .
- Annular forming wall 552 is configured to mirror an inner peripheral surface 24 I of brim 24 of container 12 .
- annular forming wall 552 engages with an inner rim 14 I of lid 14 to cause inner rim 14 I to be mated with inner peripheral surface 24 I of brim 24 , as illustrated in FIG. 8A-10 .
- burp plug 225 defines a burping face 544 .
- Burping face 544 engages with a center plate 14 P of lid 14 when lid 14 is being moved further downward relative to brim 24 to move substantially all of the spilled product 306 extant on the upwardly facing surface 24 U of brim 24 in a radially outward direction to cause upwardly facing surface 24 U to be free of spilled product and to mate with a confronting companion portion of lid 14 .
- Burping face 544 of burp plug 225 may be linear in nature, or may be concave to provide a pressure point along lid 14 when burp plug 225 is moved to engage lid 14 .
- burping face 544 engages with center plate 14 P of lid 14 when lid 14 is being moved further downward relative to brim 24 to move substantially all of the spilled product 306 extant on the upwardly facing surface 24 U of brim 24 in a radially inward direction to cause upwardly facing surface 24 U to be free of spilled product and to mate with a confronting companion portion of lid 14 .
- burping face 544 engages with center plate 14 P of lid 14 when lid 14 is being moved further downward relative to brim 24 to move substantially all of the spilled product 306 extant on the upwardly facing surface 24 U of brim 24 in both radially inward and outward directions to cause upwardly facing surface 24 U to be free of spilled product and to mate with a confronting companion portion of lid 14 .
- Heater band 224 included in movable sealing head 220 is operated to apply heat 220 H to the top wall 14 T of lid 14 as suggested in STEP 5 of FIG. 1 and shown in FIG. 10 while lid 14 is coupled mechanically to brim 24 .
- This applied heat 220 H is sufficient to establish a chemical-bond sealed connection 101 between top wall 14 T of lid 14 and brim 24 at a container filling and closing factory as suggested in FIG. 10 .
- This chemical-bond sealed connection will be broken the first time a consumer removes lid 14 from container 12 .
- applied heat 220 H is high enough to cause any minute quantity of residual spilled product 306 extant on brim 24 and located in a space provided between top wall 14 T of lid 14 and brim 24 to be gasified and pass as a gas 306 G through top wall 14 T of lid 14 into the surroundings as suggested diagrammatically in FIG. 10 so that no spilled product 306 remains on brim 24 .
- heater band 224 may be arranged for a particular application or purpose.
- burp plug 225 may be integrally formed with and attached to heater band 224 , as illustrated in FIGS. 1-10 , or burp plug 225 may be spaced apart from heater band 224 a distance B 2 , as illustrated in FIG. 11 .
- heater band 224 may be directly adjacent to lid pusher 222 , as illustrated in FIG. 8A , or heater band 224 may be spaced apart from lid pusher 222 a distance H 2 , as illustrated in FIG. 15 .
- distance B 2 may be about 0.15 inches and distance H 2 may be about 0.10 inches. In another example, distance B 2 may be about 0.1464 inches.
- Lid 14 is heated by heat 220 H generated by heater band 224 to establish the chemical-bond sealed connection 101 between top wall 14 T of lid 14 and brim 24 during a lid-heating step included in the container filling and closing process as shown in FIGS. 1, 7, and 10 .
- This chemical-bond sealed connection 101 is broken the first time that lid 14 is removed from container 12 by a consumer.
- lid 14 includes a barrier material that is configured to mate temporarily and repeatedly with brim 24 to establish a fluid seal therebetween whenever lid 14 is later mounted on brim 24 by the consumer.
- brim-mount frame 14 F of lid 14 comprises an outer rim 14 O, an inner rim 14 I surrounded by outer rim 14 O, a top wall 14 T arranged to interconnect outer and inner rims 14 O, 14 I, and a center plate 14 P as suggested in FIGS. 5A-6 .
- Top wall 14 T interconnects upper edges of outer and inner rims 14 O, 14 I.
- Lid 14 further includes a downwardly extending frustoconical finger-grip flange 14 G arranged to lie under outer rim 14 O as suggested in FIG. 6 .
- Lid-retainer lip 14 L is also included in lid 14 and arranged to interconnect outer rim 14 O and finger-grip flange 14 G as suggested in FIGS. 5A and 6 .
- heater band 224 is configured to engage with top wall 14 T to provide heat 220 H to top wall 14 T to establish chemical-bond sealed connection 101 during the lid-heating step as illustrated in FIG. 10 .
- Center plate 14 P includes a cover foundation 14 P 1 coupled to inner rim 14 I and arranged to overlie interior product-storage region 26 and a cover 14 P 2 surrounded by cover foundation 14 P 1 and coupled to cover foundation 14 P 1 as shown, for example, in FIG. 6 .
- Center plate 14 P may be coupled to a lower edge of inner rim 14 I in an illustrative embodiment as suggested in FIG. 6 . It is within the scope of this disclosure to provide a monolithic lid. In illustrative embodiments, and as illustrated in FIG. 8A , center plate 14 P may be a distance S 1 away from top wall 14 T of lid 14 .
- brim-mount frame 14 F is configured to mate temporarily in snapping relation with a portion of brim 24 overlying an outwardly extending undercut space formed in container 12 so that container lid 14 is removable and reclosable as suggested in FIGS. 4-10 .
- Lid 14 further comprises lid-retention lip 14 L that is coupled to outer rim 14 O and arranged to extend radially inwardly under brim 24 to anchor brim-mount frame 14 F mechanically to brim 24 .
- an engaging face 514 of burp plug 225 may be partially located in a first plane 520 that is closer to lid 14 when lid 14 is resting on top of container 12 than a second plane 522 defined by engaging face 510 of lid pusher 222 or a third plane 524 defined by an engaging face 516 of heater band 224 .
- First plane 520 may be defined by the lowest point of engaging face 514 of burp plug 225 .
- the distance between first plane 520 to second plane 522 is E 1 .
- the distance between second plane 522 and third plane 524 is A 1 as illustrated in FIG. 8B .
- Distances S 1 , E 1 , and A 1 permit various components of sealing head 220 to interact with lid 14 in a staggered or sequential manner to perform the burping and sealing process as disclosed herein.
- the distance E 1 is be smaller than the distance S 1 such that, as sealing head 220 moves downward, engaging face 510 of lid pusher 222 will engage with top wall 14 T of lid 14 before engaging face 514 of burp plug 225 engages with lid 14 during the sealing process.
- FIGS. 8A and 8B the distance E 1 is be smaller than the distance S 1 such that, as sealing head 220 moves downward, engaging face 510 of lid pusher 222 will engage with top wall 14 T of lid 14 before engaging face 514 of burp plug 225 engages with lid 14 during the sealing process.
- a distance E 2 is greater than a distance S 2 , such that, as sealing head 220 moves downward, engaging face 510 of lid pusher 222 will engage with upwardly-extending support flange 562 after engaging face 514 of burp plug 225 engages with lid 14 during the sealing process.
- Other iterations of comparison of distances S 1 , E 1 , and A 1 are encompassed in the present disclosure.
- distance E 1 may be between about 0.09 and 0.13 inches. In another example, distance E 1 may be between about 0.0937 and 0.1260 inches. In one example, distance A 1 may be less than about 0.03 inches. In another example, distance A 1 may be between about 0.0040 and 0.0263 inches. Other measurements for distances E 1 and A 1 are also encompassed in the present disclosure.
- lid 14 comprises multiple layers 321 , 322 , and 323 as shown, for example, in FIG. 5B .
- lid 14 comprises an outer bed 321 having an outer surface 3210 , an inner bed 323 having an inner surface 3231 , and a core 322 interposed between and coupled to outer and inner beds 321 , 323 .
- Each of outer bed 321 , core 322 , and inner bed 323 is made of a different material in an illustrative embodiment.
- Outer bed 321 comprises polyester, polypropylene, or nylon.
- Core 322 comprises a barrier layer.
- Inner bed 323 comprises low-density polyethylene, polypropylene-based sealant, blends of polypropylene and polybutane, as well as EMA-EVA-based sealants.
- inner bed 323 comprises a material that can be heat-sealed to brim 24 of container 12 as disclosed herein.
- inner bed 323 comprises a composition configured to establish a fluid seal whenever lid 14 is coupled with annular brim 24 of container 12 after lid 14 is removed from container 12 for the first time.
- Brim 24 of container 12 is annular in illustrative embodiments.
- Brim 24 comprises an outer peripheral surface 24 O, an upwardly facing surface 24 U, and an inner peripheral surface 24 I as suggested in FIGS. 7 and 9 .
- Inner peripheral surface 24 I includes a lower segment 24 LI coupled to a side wall 12 S of container 12 and an upper segment 24 UI arranged to interconnect upwardly facing surface 24 U and lower segment 24 LI.
- upper segment 24 UI has an annular convex round shape and lower segment 24 LI has an annular shape as suggested in FIGS. 7 and 8 .
- Inner peripheral surface 24 I of annular brim 24 provides a relatively stationary abutment engaging the inner rim 14 I of lid 14 during radially outward stretching of top wall 14 T of lid 14 in top-wall stretching direction 14 TS as suggested in FIGS. 9A-9C .
- lid 14 is mounted on brim 24 of container 12 there is: (1) mating engagement of outer rim 14 O of brim-mount frame 14 F and an outer peripheral surface 24 O of brim 24 when an annular lid-retention lip 14 L is arranged to extend under the brim 24 and (2) mating engagement of top wall 14 T of lid 14 and an annular upwardly facing surface 24 U of brim 24 (after lid 14 was heated as disclosed herein) to establish a chemical-bond sealed connection 101 between the top wall 14 T of lid 14 and brim 24 of container 12 .
- FIGS. 8A-8D An illustrative process for moving lid 14 downwardly using movable sealing head 220 to establish a mechanical coupling between lid 14 and brim 24 is shown, for example, in FIGS. 8A-8D .
- lid 14 is placed in a first engaged position on brim 24 during a lid-mounting step at a factory.
- a portion of food product 304 discharged through a dispenser 202 toward interior product-storage region 26 formed in container 12 during an earlier container filling step has landed on brim 24 of container 12 to form a residual spilled product 306 .
- FIG. 8A lid 14 is placed in a first engaged position on brim 24 during a lid-mounting step at a factory.
- a portion of food product 304 discharged through a dispenser 202 toward interior product-storage region 26 formed in container 12 during an earlier container filling step (see, for example, STEP 2 in FIG. 1 ) has landed on brim 24 of container 12 to form a residual spilled product
- the downwardly moving lid 14 has arrived in a subsequent second engaged position on the brim 24 to cause residual spilled product 306 located on brim 24 to be compressed between top wall 14 T of lid 14 and brim 24 of container 12 as a result of downward movement of lid 14 relative to brim 24 .
- downwardly moving lid 14 has arrived in a subsequent third engaged position on brim 24 to cause further compression of the residual spilled product 306 between top wall 14 T of lid 14 and brim 24 of container 12 .
- downwardly moving lid 14 has arrived in a subsequent fourth engaged (coupled) position on brim 24 of container 12 to establish a mechanical coupling between lid 14 and brim 24 .
- a small first portion 3061 of residual spilled product 306 located on upwardly facing surface 24 U of brim 24 has been pushed radially outwardly to lie along an outer peripheral surface 24 O of brim 24 .
- a remaining second portion 3062 of residual spilled product 306 remains on upwardly facing surface 24 U of brim 24 to provide a relatively thin layer 3062 of spilled food 306 on brim 24 .
- FIGS. 9A-9C An illustrative process of wiping (i.e., squeegeing) the remaining thin layer 3062 of spilled food 306 from the upwardly facing surface 24 U of brim 24 in response to further downward movement of lid 14 relative to container 12 is shown, for example, in FIGS. 9A-9C , to remove substantially all spilled food 306 from brim 24 and thereby increase the surface contact area of top wall 14 T of lid 14 on brim 24 of container 12 .
- FIG. 9A downwardly moving lid 14 has arrived in a subsequent fifth engaged position on brim 24 of container 12 .
- lid 14 In arriving at the fifth engaged position, lid 14 causes an inner rim 14 I of lid 14 to engage a surrounding inner peripheral surface 24 I of brim 24 so as to limit radially outward movement of inner rim 14 I relative to brim 24 .
- top wall 14 T of lid 14 is further stretched to displace some of thin layer 3062 of spilled food 306 remaining on upwardly facing surface 24 U of brim 24 and move it in a radially outward direction off upwardly facing surface 24 U to increase the surface contact area between top wall 14 T of lid 14 relative to stationary inner rim 14 I of lid 14 and brim 24 .
- Displaced food 3061 can exit a space 300 provided between lid 14 and brim 24 through a downward facing opening 301 as shown in FIGS. 9A-9C .
- FIG. 9B further stretching of top wall 14 T of lid 14 relative to the stationary inner rim 14 I of lid 14 takes place as downwardly moving lid 14 reaches a subsequent sixth engaged position on brim 24 to displace more spilled food 3062 and move displaced food 3062 off brim 24 to increase further the surface contact area between top wall 14 T of lid 14 and brim 24 .
- FIG. 9B further stretching of top wall 14 T of lid 14 relative to the stationary inner rim 14 I of lid 14 takes place as downwardly moving lid 14 reaches a subsequent sixth engaged position on brim 24 to displace more spilled food 3062 and move displaced food 3062 off brim 24 to increase further the surface contact area between top wall 14 T of lid 14 and brim 24 .
- a heater band 224 provided in movable sealing head 220 has been activated to apply downwardly directed heat 220 H to stretched top wall 14 T of lid 14 to establish a chemical-bond sealed connection 101 between stretched top wall 14 T of lid 14 and underlying portions of brim 24 as shown in FIG. 10 .
- any minute quantity of residual spilled food 3062 remaining on upwardly facing surface 24 U of brim 24 is gasified during exposure of stretched top wall 14 T of lid 14 to downwardly directed heat 220 H from heater band 224 and passed as a gas 306 G through top wall 14 T of lid 14 to the surroundings so that no spilled product 306 remains on brim 24 .
- lid 14 comprises a peelable and resealable sealant material or layer that in illustrative embodiments is configured to engage brim 24 to provide means for establishing a fluid seal between lid 14 and container 12 when reclosable lid 14 is mated with brim 24 so that ingress of oxygen and other contaminants into product-storage region 26 formed in container 12 is blocked while lid 14 is mated to container 12 .
- Lid 14 can be removed from container 12 and reclosed in one piece repeatedly by a consumer.
- a fluid seal is formed between lid 14 and container 12 each time lid 14 is mated to container 12 .
- lid 14 may comprise at least a composition in accordance with the present disclosure that functions to establish a fluid seal between lid 14 and brim 24 each time the removable and reclosable lid 14 is mounted on container 12 in certain embodiments of the present disclosure.
- a fluid seal is created between lid 14 and container 12 that is opened easily by a consumer and that is later resealable.
- a product 304 e.g., food
- a dispenser 302 into interior product-storage region 26 formed in container 12 as suggested in FIG. 1 .
- lid 14 is mounted on container 12 to close an opening 27 into product-storage region 26 and to cause the peelable and resealable sealant layer established in lid 14 to mate with brim 24 of container 12 so that a mechanical seal is established as suggested in FIGS. 3, 4, 7 , and 8 D.
- top wall 14 T of lid 14 is welded to brim 24 using downwardly directed heat 220 H applied by heater band 224 so that a chemical-bond sealed connection 101 is established. It is within the scope of the present disclosure to couple top wall 14 T of lid 14 to brim 24 through heat 220 H applied by conduction or transmission of ultrasonic or electromagnetic energy.
- a process is provided in accordance with the present disclosure for coupling a lid 14 to a brim 24 of a container 12 to close an opening 27 into an interior product-storage region 26 formed in container 12 as suggested in FIGS. 1-10 .
- the process comprises the steps of providing a lid 14 having an elastic top wall 14 T made of an elastic material and moving elastic top wall 14 T of lid 14 downwardly toward annular brim 24 of container 12 to cause a radially inner portion 14 I of lid 14 to contact a surrounding inner peripheral surface 24 I of annular brim 24 and to locate any spilled product 306 located on upwardly facing surface 24 U of annular brim 24 under a downwardly facing surface 14 TI of elastic top wall 14 T of lid 14 as suggested in FIGS. 8A-8D .
- the process further comprises the step of stretching the elastic top wall 14 T of lid 14 in radially outward top-wall stretching direction 14 TS relative to radially inner portion 14 I of lid 14 during further downward movement of lid 14 relative to brim 24 of container 12 as suggested in FIGS. 9A-9C .
- Stretching elastic top wall 14 T moves substantially all of spilled product 306 extant on upwardly facing surface 24 U of annular brim 24 in a radially outward direction and causes substantially all of upwardly facing surface 24 U of annular brim 24 to be free of spilled product 306 and to mate with a confronting companion portion of a downwardly facing surface 14 TI of elastic top wall 14 T of lid 14 therebetween.
- substantially all of the spilled product 306 formerly extant on upwardly facing surface 24 U of annular brim 24 is wiped away as suggested in FIG. 10 .
- spilled product 306 wiped from annular brim 24 is deposited into a radially outer space 300 provided between lid 14 and outer peripheral surface 24 O of annular brim 24 so that it can exit space 300 through an opening 301 provided between outer peripheral surface 24 O of brim 24 and outer rim 14 O of lid 14 as suggested in FIGS. 9A-9C and 10 .
- Container 12 includes annular brim 24 arranged to surround an opening 27 into interior product-storage region 26 formed in container 12 .
- Annular brim 24 includes inner peripheral surface 24 I bounding opening 27 , an outer peripheral surface 24 O surrounding inner peripheral surface 24 I, and an upwardly facing surface 24 U lying between and interconnecting inner and outer peripheral surfaces 24 I, 24 O as suggested in FIGS. 7 and 8A .
- the process further comprises the step of heating elastic top wall 14 T of lid 14 to establish a chemical-bond sealed connection 101 between elastic top wall 14 T of lid 14 and upwardly facing surface 24 U of annular brim 24 of container 12 as suggested in STEP 5 of FIG. 1 and in FIG. 10 .
- Heat 220 H in excess of a selected temperature is applied to elastic top wall 14 T of lid 14 during the heating step to cause any residual spilled product 3062 located on upwardly facing surface 24 U of annular brim 24 can exit in a space provided between elastic top wall 14 T of lid 14 and annular brim 24 of container 12 after the stretching step to be gasified and pass as a gas 306 G from the space through elastic top wall 14 T of lid 14 into the surroundings so that no spilled product remains on annular brim 24 of container 12 as suggested in FIG. 10 .
- a radially outwardly moving squeegeing action takes place along upwardly facing surface 24 U of annular brim 24 and from inner peripheral surface 24 I of annular brim 24 toward outer peripheral surface 24 O of annular brim 24 .
- This squeegeing action functions to wipe substantially all of spilled product 306 extant on upwardly facing surface 24 U of annular brim 24 in a radially outward direction off annular brim 24 during movement of elastic top wall 14 T of lid 14 on annular brim 24 during the stretching step.
- the process further comprises the step of heating lid 14 using a heater band 224 after the stretching step as suggested in FIGS. 1 and 10 .
- Downwardly facing surface 14 TI of top wall 14 T of lid 14 is configured to provide means for chemically bonding with upwardly facing surface 24 U of annular brim 24 during the heating step, separating from upwardly facing surface 24 U of annular brim 24 in response to application of an external peeling force to top wall 14 T of lid 14 to disengage lid 14 from annular brim 24 of container 12 , and mating temporarily and repeatedly with the upwardly facing surface 24 U of annular brim 24 of container 12 to close opening 27 into the interior product-storage region 26 formed in container 12 each time lid 14 is coupled to container 12 by a consumer so that any product 304 stored in interior product-storage region 26 is retained in a chamber 100 defined by container 12 and lid 14 as suggested in FIG. 2C .
- the process comprises the steps of filling interior product-storage region 26 formed in container 12 with product 304 , placing lid 14 on brim 24 of container 12 to cover opening 27 into interior product-storage region 26 , moving a sealing head 220 downwardly toward container 12 received in container support fixture 210 to apply downwardly directed force 220 F to lid 14 while lid 14 is on brim 24 of container 12 to couple lid 14 mechanically to brim 24 and to move a top wall 14 T or center plate 14 P of lid 14 laterally relative to brim 24 to wipe any spilled product 306 off brim 24 while lid 14 remains coupled to brim 24 , and using a heater band 224 associated with sealing head 220 to apply heat 220 H to top wall 14 T or center plate 14 P of lid 14 while lid 14 remains mechanically coupled to brim 24 to establish a chemical-bond sealed connection 101 between top wall 14
- Heater band 224 is operated to apply heat 220 H in excess of a selected temperature to top wall 14 T of lid 14 . This causes any residual spilled product 306 located on brim 24 after the moving step to be gasified and pass as a gas 306 G through top wall 14 T of lid 14 to the surroundings.
- lid 14 It is unnecessary to attach a separate closure film or foil to container 12 on the filling line after container 12 has been filled and before lid 14 is mounted on container 12 when using a lid 14 in accordance with the present disclosure owing, in part, to the provision of a peelable and resealable sealant layer 323 in lid 14 disclosed herein. Packaging cost and complexity is thus minimized and the customer is provided with an easy-to-use product that is characterized by sustainability.
- the peelable and releasable sealant layer is peelable and resealable.
- FIGS. 11-16 A package 410 in accordance with a second embodiment of the present disclosure is shown in FIGS. 11-16 .
- the package 410 includes a container 412 and a lid 414 configured to mate with container 412 to close an opening 427 into an interior product-storage region 426 formed in container 412 as shown in FIG. 11 .
- lid 414 may comprise a brim-mount frame 414 F configured to mate with an annular brim 424 of container 412 , as suggested in FIGS. 11-14 , and a center plate 414 P coupled to brim-mount frame 414 F as suggested in FIGS. 14-15 .
- a second embodiment of closure system 600 includes a container support fixture 210 A, a sealing head 220 A, and a sealing head mover 218 A as shown in FIG. 11 .
- a container support fixture 210 A is configured to retain container 412 in a fixed position.
- Sealing head 220 A is moveable downward to engage with lid 414 when it is positioned on top of container 412 in container support fixture 210 A.
- Sealing head mover 218 A moves sealing head 220 A relative to container support fixture 210 A.
- Closure system 600 generally operates to perform Step 5 of FIG.
- lid 414 1 to mate lid 414 with container 412 to close opening 427 into interior product-storage region 426 formed in container 412 by creating both a mechanical connection between lid 414 and container 412 and a chemical-bond sealed connection 101 between lid 414 and container 412 .
- sealing head 220 A includes a head foundation 200 A, an annular lid pusher 222 A coupled to head foundation 200 A in a fixed position relative to head foundation 200 A, a burp plug 225 A coupled to head foundation 200 A in a fixed position relative to head foundation 200 A and lid pusher 222 A, and a heater band 224 A coupled to head foundation 200 A as shown in FIGS. 11-16 .
- sealing head mover 218 A causes sealing head 220 A to move downwardly toward container 412 in container support fixture 210 A
- head foundation 200 A, annular lid pusher 222 A, heater band 224 A, and burp plug 225 A all move together in a fixed manner toward container 412 .
- Sealing head 220 A may be positioned above container 412 when container 412 is retained by container support fixture 210 A.
- Sealing head 22 A may have a circumferential diameter that is directly proportional to the circumferential diameter of lid 414 of package 410 .
- lid pusher 222 A includes an annular inner side wall 618 , an annular outer side wall 612 spaced apart from annular inner side wall 618 , and an engaging face 610 positioned therebetween as shown in FIGS. 11 and 12 .
- Engaging face 610 defines a lower boundary of lid pusher 222 A.
- Lid pusher 222 A is located below head foundation 200 A in sealing head 220 A and positioned such that engaging face 610 defines a portion of a bottom surface of sealing head 220 A.
- Annular outer side wall 612 defines the radially outward boundary of lid pusher 222 A and may also define a portion of an outer surface of sealing head 220 A.
- Annular inner side wall 618 defines the radially inward boundary of lid pusher 222 A.
- burp plug 225 A includes a burping face 644 .
- Burping face 644 engages with a center plate 414 P of lid 414 when lid 414 is being moved further downward relative to brim 424 to move substantially all of the spilled product 306 extant on the upwardly facing surface 424 U of brim 424 in a radially outward direction to cause upwardly facing surface 424 U to be free of spilled product and to mate with a confronting companion portion of lid 414 .
- Burping face 644 of burp plug 225 A is illustratively concave to provide a pressure point along lid 414 when burp plug 225 A is moved to engage lid 414 .
- Heater band 224 A is operated to apply heat 220 H to top wall 414 T of lid 414 as suggested in STEP 5 of FIG. 1 and shown in FIG. 16 while lid 414 is coupled mechanically to brim 424 .
- This applied heat 220 H is sufficient to establish a chemical-bond sealed connection 101 between top wall 414 T of lid 414 and brim 424 .
- This chemical-bond sealed connection will be broken the first time a consumer removes lid 414 from container 412 .
- the applied heat 220 H is high enough to cause any minute quantity of residual spilled product 306 extant on brim 424 and located in a space provided between top wall 414 T of lid 414 and brim 424 to be gasified and pass as a gas 306 G through top wall 414 T of lid 414 into the surroundings so that no spilled product 306 remains on brim 424 .
- the configuration of heater band 224 A, lid pusher 222 A, and burp plug 225 A may be arranged for a particular application or purpose.
- burp plug 225 A is spaced apart from heater band 224 A a distance B 2 , as illustrated in FIG. 11 .
- heater band 224 A is spaced apart from lid pusher 222 A a distance H 2 , as illustrated in FIG. 15 .
- distance B 2 is about 0.1464 inches and distance H 2 is about 0.10 inches. In one example, distance B 2 is about 0.15 inches.
- lid 414 includes a brim-mount frame 414 F a center plate 414 P, and a lid-retainer lip 414 L as shown in FIG. 11 .
- Center plate 414 P coupled to brim-mount frame 414 F and is arranged to overlie interior product-storage region 426 .
- brim-mount frame 414 F is configured to mate temporarily in snapping relation with a portion of brim 424 overlying an outwardly extending undercut space formed in container 412 so that container lid 414 is removable and reclosable as shown in FIGS. 11-14 .
- Lid-retention lip 414 L is coupled to brim-mount frame 414 F and is arranged to extend radially inwardly under brim 424 to anchor brim-mount frame 414 F mechanically to brim 424 .
- Brim-mount frame 414 F comprises an annular sheet support ring 660 coupled to center plate 414 P, as suggested in FIGS. 11-15 .
- Sheet support ring 660 is configured to mate temporarily in snapping relation with a portion of brim 424 overlying an outwardly extending undercut space formed in container 412 to help cause container lid 414 to be removable and reclosable.
- Lid-retention lip 414 L is coupled to sheet support ring 660 and arranged to extend radially inwardly under brim 424 to anchor brim-mount frame 414 F mechanically to brim 424 .
- Center plate 414 P includes a cover film 658 coupled to sheet support ring 660 and arranged to overlie interior product-storage region 426 and a ring connection portion 656 surrounding and coupled to cover film 658 to connect center plate 414 P to sheet support ring 660 , as illustrated, for example, in FIGS. 14 and 15 .
- Center plate 414 P may be coupled to an inner edge of sheet support ring 660 in an illustrative embodiment as suggested in FIGS. 14-15 .
- heater band 224 A is configured to engage with center plate 414 P to provide heat 220 H to center plate 414 P to establish chemical-bond sealed connection 101 with brim 424 during the lid-heating step, as illustrated in FIG. 14 .
- Sheet support ring 660 may comprise an upwardly-extending support flange 662 , a finger-receiving flange 664 arranged to lie below upwardly-extending support flange 662 and lid-retention lip 414 L, and a support body 666 extending there between, as suggestion in FIGS. 14-15 .
- Upwardly-extending support flange 662 extends upwardly above the other portions of lid 414 and is configured to align with, and provide a point of contact for, lid pusher 222 A as it moves downward toward lid 414 , as illustrated in FIGS. 11-13 .
- upwardly-extending support flange 662 may extend above center plate 414 P of lid 414 by a distance of S 2 , as illustrated in FIG. 15 .
- an engaging face 614 of burp plug 225 A may be partially located in a first plane 620 that is closer to lid 414 when lid 414 is resting on top of container 412 than a second plane 622 defined by engaging face 610 of lid pusher 222 A or a third plane 624 defined by an engaging face 616 of heater band 224 A.
- First plane 620 may be defined by the lowest point of engaging face 614 of burp plug 225 A.
- the distance between first plane 620 to second plane 622 is E 2 .
- the distance between second plane 622 and third plane 524 is A 2 as illustrated in FIGS. 13 and 15 .
- Distances S 2 , E 2 , and A 2 permit various components of sealing head 220 A to interact with lid 414 in a staggered or sequential manner to perform the burping and sealing process as disclosed herein. As shown in FIGS. 11-12 , the distance E 2 is greater than the distance S 2 , such that, as sealing head 220 A moves downward, engaging face 610 of lid pusher 222 A will engage with upwardly-extending support flange 662 after engaging face 614 of burp plug 225 A engages with lid 414 during the sealing process. Other iterations of comparison of distances S 2 , E 2 , and A 2 are encompassed in the present disclosure.
- distance E 2 is between about 0.09 and 0.13 inches
- Distance A 2 is less than about 0.03 inches.
- distance E 2 is between about 0.0937 and 0.1260 inches and distance A 2 is between approximately 0.0040 and 0.0263 inches.
- Other measurements for distances E 2 and A 2 are also encompassed in the present disclosure.
- closure system 500 , closure system 600 , package 10 , and package 410 include various measurements that may be related to each other by various ratios. The ratios may provide a determination of size, spacing, and other features of closure system 500 , closure system 600 , package 10 , and package 410 .
- closure system closure system 500 , closure system 600 , package 10 , and package 410 may include several measurements, as illustrated in FIGS. 8B, 13, and 15 . In the illustrative embodiment, the measurements have units of inches. In other embodiments, the measurements may have any other suitable unit.
- a 1 is a vertical distance from second plane 522 defined by engaging face 510 of lid pusher 222 to third plane 524 defined by engaging face 516 of heater band 224 as shown in FIG. 8B .
- a 1 is less than about 0.03.
- a 1 is less than about 0.02.
- a 1 is less than about 0.01.
- a 1 is about 0.0263.
- a 1 is about 0.004.
- a 2 is a vertical distance from second plane 624 defined by engaging face 610 of lid pusher 222 A to third plane 624 defined by engaging face 616 of heater band 224 A as shown in FIG. 15 .
- a 2 is less than about 0.03 inches. In some embodiments, A 2 is less than about 0.02 inches. In some embodiments, A 2 is less than about 0.01 inches. In some embodiments, A 2 is about 0.03 inches. In some embodiments, A 2 is about 0.026 inches. In some embodiments, A 2 is about 0.0263 inches. In the illustrative embodiment, A 2 is about 0.004 inches.
- B 2 is a horizontal distance between an inner-most plane 626 of heater band 224 A and an outer-most plane 638 of burp plug 225 A, if heater band 224 A and burp plug 225 A are spaced apart from each other as shown in FIG. 13 .
- B 2 is less than about 0.2 inches. In some embodiments, B 2 is less than about 0.1 inches. In some embodiments, B 2 is less than about 0.05 inches. In some embodiments, B 2 is about 0.15 inches. In some embodiments, B 2 is about 0.146 inches. In some embodiments, B 2 is about 0.1464 inches.
- C 1 is a horizontal distance between inner-most plane 526 of heater band 224 and an inner most point 528 of engaging face 510 of lid pusher 222 as shown in FIG. 8B . In some embodiments C 1 is less than about 0.3 inches. In some embodiments C 1 is less than about 0.2 inches. In some embodiments C 1 is less than about 0.1 inches. In some embodiments C 1 is about 0.22 inches. In some embodiments C 1 is about 0.217 inches. In some embodiments C 1 is about 0.2166 inches. In some embodiments C 1 is about 0.2 inches. In some embodiments C 1 is about 0.20 inches. In some embodiments C 1 is about 0.198 inches.
- C 2 is a horizontal distance between inner-most plane 626 of heater band 224 A and an inner most point 628 of engaging face 610 of lid pusher 222 A as shown in FIG. 13 .
- C 2 is less than about 0.3 inches.
- C 2 is less than about 0.2 inches.
- C 2 is less than about 0.1 inches.
- C 2 is about 0.2 inches.
- C 2 is about 0.20 inches.
- C 2 is about 0.198 inches.
- C 2 is about 0.2166 inches.
- C 2 is about 0.22 inches.
- C 2 is about 0.217 inches.
- C 2 is about 0.2166 inches.
- D 1 is a horizontal distance between a center contact-point axis 532 of heater band 224 and inner-most plane 526 of heater band 224 as shown in FIG. 8B .
- D 1 is less than about 0.14 inches. In some embodiments, D 1 is less than about 0.13 inches. In some embodiments, D 1 is less than about 0.12 inches. In some embodiments, D 1 is less than about 0.11 inches. In some embodiments, D 1 is about 0.12 inches. In some embodiments, D 1 is about 0.120 inches. In some embodiments, D 1 is about 0.1197 inches. In some embodiments, D 1 is about 0.1 inches. In some embodiments, D 1 is about 0.13 inches. In some embodiments, D 1 is about 0.133 inches.
- D 2 is a horizontal distance between a center contact-point axis 632 of heater band 224 A and inner-most plane 626 of heater band 224 A as shown in FIG. 13 .
- D 2 is less than about 0.14 inches.
- D 2 is less than about 0.13 inches.
- D 2 is less than about 0.12 inches.
- D 2 is less than about 0.11 inches.
- D 2 is about 0.13 inches.
- D 2 is about 0.133 inches.
- D 2 is about 0.12 inches.
- D 2 is about 0.120 inches.
- D 2 is about 0.1197 inches.
- E 1 is a vertical distance between second plane 522 defined by engaging face 510 of lid pusher 222 to first plane 520 defined by engaging face 514 of burp plug 225 as shown in FIG. 8B .
- E 1 is less than about 0.2 inches.
- E 1 is less than about 0.15 inches.
- E 1 is less than about 0.1 inches.
- E 1 is about 0.09 inches.
- E 1 is about 0.094 inches.
- E 1 is about 0.0937 inches.
- E 1 is about 0.13 inches. In some embodiments, E 1 is about 0.126 inches.
- E 2 is a vertical distance between second plane 622 defined by engaging face 610 of lid pusher 222 A to first plane 620 defined by engaging face 614 of burp plug 225 A as shown in FIG. 13 .
- E 2 is less than about 0.2 inches.
- E 2 is less than about 0.15 inches.
- E 2 is less than about 0.1 inches.
- E 2 is about 0.13 inches.
- E 2 is about 0.126 inches.
- E 2 is about 0.09 inches.
- E 2 is about 0.094 inches.
- E 2 is about 0.0937 inches.
- F 1 is a horizontal distance between center contact-point axis 532 of heater band 224 and a center axis 536 of burp plug 225 as shown in FIG. 8B . In some embodiments, F 1 is greater than about 1 inch. In some embodiments, F 1 is greater than about 1.2 inches. In some embodiments, F 1 is greater than about 1.4 inches. In some embodiments, F 1 is greater than about 1.6 inches. In some embodiments, F 1 is greater than about 1.8 inches. In some embodiments, F 1 is about 1.2 inches. In some embodiments, F 1 is about 1.21 inches. In some embodiments, F 1 is about 1.205 inches. In some embodiments, F 1 is about 1.2051 inches. In some embodiments, F 1 is about 1.7 inches. In some embodiments, F 1 is about 1.69 inches. In some embodiments, F 1 is about 1.685 inches.
- F 2 is a horizontal distance between center contact-point axis 632 of heater band 224 A and a center axis 636 of burp plug 225 A as shown in FIG. 13 .
- F 2 is greater than about 1 inche.
- F 2 is greater than about 1.2 inches.
- F 2 is greater than about 1.4 inches.
- F 2 is greater than about 1.6 inches.
- F 2 is greater than about 1.8 inches.
- F 2 is about 1.7 inches.
- F 2 is about 1.69 inches.
- F 2 is about 1.685 inches.
- F 2 is about 1.2 inches.
- F 2 is about 1.21 inches.
- F 2 is about 1.205 inches.
- F 2 is about 1.2051 inches.
- H 2 is a horizontal distance between an inner-most plane 670 of lid pusher 222 A and an outer-most plane 672 of heater band 224 A as shown in FIG. 15 .
- H 2 is less than about 0.02 inches.
- H 2 is less than or equal to about 0.01 inches.
- H 2 is less than about 0.005 inches.
- H 2 is greater than about 0.0 inches.
- H 2 is about 0.01 inches.
- S 1 is a vertical distance between an upper-most plane 574 of top wall 14 T and an upper-most plane 576 of center plate 14 P as shown in FIG. 8A . In some embodiments, S 1 is less than about 0.2 inches. In some embodiments, S 1 is less than about 0.1 inches. In some embodiments, S 1 is less than about 0.05 inches. In some embodiments, S 1 is less than about 0.01 inches. In illustrative embodiments, S 1 is about 0.12 inches. In some embodiments, S 1 is about 0.01 inches.
- S 2 is a vertical distance between an upper-most plane 674 of top wall 414 T and an upper-most plane 676 of center plate 414 P as shown in FIG. 15 . In some embodiments, S 2 is less than about 0.2 inches. In some embodiments, S 2 is less than about 0.1 inches. In some embodiments, S 2 is less than about 0.05 inches. In some embodiments, S 2 is less than about 0.01 inches. In illustrative embodiments, S 2 is about 0.01 inches. In some embodiments, S 2 is about 0.12 inches.
- X 1 is a vertical distance between first plane 520 defined by engaging face 514 of burp plug 225 and third plane 524 defined by engaging face 516 of heater band 224 as shown in FIG. 8B . In some embodiments, X 1 is greater than about 0.1 inches. In some embodiments, X 1 is greater than about 0.11 inches. In some embodiments, X 1 is greater than about 0.12 inches. In some embodiments, X 1 is greater than about 0.13 inches. In some embodiments, X 1 is greater than about 0.14 inches. In illustrative embodiments, X 1 is about 0.12 inches. In some embodiments, X 1 is about 0.13 inches.
- X 2 is a vertical distance between first plane 620 defined by engaging face 614 of burp plug 225 A and third plane 624 defined by engaging face 616 of heater band 224 A as shown in FIG. 13 . In some embodiments, X 2 is greater than about 0.1 inches. In some embodiments, X 2 is greater than about 0.11 inches. In some embodiments, X 2 is greater than about 0.12 inches. In some embodiments, X 2 is greater than about 0.13 inches. In some embodiments, X 2 is greater than about 0.14 inches. In illustrative embodiments, X 2 is about 0.13 inches. In some embodiments, X 2 is about 0.12 inches.
- Z 1 is a horizontal distance between outer-most plane 538 of burp plug 225 and center axis 536 of burp plug 225 as shown in FIG. 8B . In some embodiments, Z 1 is greater than about 1 inch. In some embodiments, Z 1 is greater than about 1.1 inches. In some embodiments, Z 1 is greater than about 1.2 inches. In some embodiments, Z 1 is greater than about 1.3 inches. In some embodiments, Z 1 is greater than about 1.4 inches. In some embodiments, Z 1 is greater than about 1.5 inches. In some embodiments, Z 1 is about 1.1 inches. In some embodiments, Z 1 is about 1.09 inches. In some embodiments, Z 1 is about 1.086 inches. In some embodiments, Z 1 is about 1.4 inches. In some embodiments, Z 1 is about 1.41 inches. In some embodiments, Z 1 is about 1.406 inches.
- Z 2 is a horizontal distance between outer-most plane 638 of burp plug 225 A and center axis 636 of burp plug 225 A as shown in FIG. 13 . In some embodiments, Z 2 is greater than about 1 inch. In some embodiments, Z 2 is greater than about 1.1 inches. In some embodiments, Z 2 is greater than about 1.2 inches. In some embodiments, Z 2 is greater than about 1.3 inches. In some embodiments, Z 2 is greater than about 1.4 inches. In some embodiments, Z 2 is greater than about 1.5 inches. In some embodiments, Z 2 is about 1.4 inches. In some embodiments, Z 2 is about 1.41 inches. In some embodiments, Z 2 is about 1.406 inches. In some embodiments, Z 2 is about 1.4061 inches. In some embodiments, Z 2 is about 1.1 inches. In some embodiments, Z 2 is about 1.09 inches. In some embodiments, Z 2 is about 1.086 inches.
- the measurements of closure system 500 , closure system 600 , package 10 , and package 410 may include the following relative dimensions:
- brim 24 has a thickness T 1
- lid 14 has a thickness T 2
- a side wall 580 has a thickness T 3 as shown in FIG. 8B
- brim 424 has a thickness T 4
- cover film 658 has a thickness T 5
- side wall 680 has a thickness T 6 as shown in FIG. 15 .
- thickness T 1 and thickness T 4 may be between about 0.050 and about 0.065 inches.
- Thickness T 2 and thickness T 5 may be about 0.005 inches.
- Thickness T 3 and T 6 may be between about 0.030 and about 0.035 inches.
- a range of various ratios may be derived from the measurements of the closure system 500 , closure system 600 , package 10 , and package 410 :
- R 1 C 1 /A 1 8.236
- R 1 C 2 /A 2 49.50
- R 2 C 1 /E 1 2.312
- R 2 C 2 /E 2 1.571
- R 3 C 1 /X 1 1.805
- R 3 C 2 /X 2 1.523
- R 4 Z 1 /E 1 11.590
- R 4 Z 2 /E 2 11.159
- R 5 D 1 /C 1 0.553
- R 5 D 2 /C 2 0.672
- R 6 Z 1 /C 1 5.014
- R 6 Z 2 /C 2 7.101
- R 7 F 1 /Z 1 1.110
- R 7 F 2 /Z 2 1.198
- R 8 D 1 /X 1 0.998
- R 8 D 2 /X 2 1.023
- R 9 X 1 /A 1 4.563
- R 9 X 2 /A 2 32.5
- R 10 X 1 /T 1 2.400
- R 10 X 2 /T 1 2.400
- lid 414 comprises multiple layers.
- lid 414 comprises an outer bed having an outer surface, an inner bed having an inner surface, and a core interposed between and coupled to outer and inner beds.
- Each of outer bed, core, and inner bed is made of a different material in an illustrative embodiment.
- Outer bed comprises polyester, polypropylene, or nylon.
- Core comprises a barrier layer.
- Inner bed comprises low-density polyethylene, polypropylene-based sealant, blends of polypropylene and polybutane, as well as EMA-EVA-based sealants.
- inner bed comprises a material that can be heat-sealed to brim 424 of container 412 as disclosed herein.
- inner bed comprises a composition configured to establish a fluid seal whenever lid 414 is coupled with annular brim 424 of container 412 after lid 414 is removed from container 412 for the first time.
- lid 414 is mechanically coupled to brim 424 by downward force from lid pusher 222 A onto upwardly-extending support flange 662 of sheet support ring 660 .
- Burp plug 225 A provides additional downward force on center plate 414 P, as illustrated in FIGS. 11-13 , to stretch top wall 414 T of lid 414 relative to the stationary sheet support ring 660 .
- FIG. 11 A first opened position is shown in FIG. 11 .
- sealing head 220 A is spaced apart from lid 414 .
- Lid 414 rests on top of container 412 and sheet support ring 660 of brim-mount frame 414 F is not engaged with brim 424 .
- a second opened position is shown in FIG. 12 .
- burp plug 225 A of sealing head 220 A engages center plate 414 P of lid 414 and applies a downward pressure thereto.
- the downward pressure causes center plate 414 P to bend inward toward product-storage region 426 .
- a third mechanical-coupling position is shown in FIG. 13 .
- lid pusher 222 A of sealing head 220 A engages and applies a downward pressure to upwardly-extending support flange 662 of sheet support ring 660 .
- sheet support ring 660 mechanically couples to brim 424 as illustrated in FIG. 13 .
- burp plug 225 A continues to apply downward pressure to center plate 414 P of lid 414 .
- a fourth wiping position is shown in FIG. 14 .
- sealing head 220 A continues to move downward to cause engaging face 616 of heater band 224 A to engage with a sealing portion 668 of center plate 414 P of lid 414 above upwardly facing surface 424 U of brim 424 .
- Sealing head 220 A applies downward pressure on center plate 414 P to cause spilled food 306 to be wiped away from upwardly facing surface 424 U of brim 424 .
- burp plug 225 A continues to apply downward pressure to another portion of center plate 414 P.
- sealing portion 668 is stretched and pulled toward upwardly facing surface 424 U of brim 424 to create additional wiping action, as described above.
- a fifth sealing position is shown in FIG. 14 .
- heater band 224 A is activated and applies downwardly directed heat 220 H to stretched sealing portion 668 of center plate 414 P of lid 414 to establish a chemical-bond sealed connection 101 between stretched center plate 414 P and upwardly facing surface 424 U of brim 424 .
- any minute quantity of residual spilled food 306 remaining on upwardly facing surface 424 U of brim 424 is gasified during exposure of stretched sealing portion 668 of center plate 414 P of lid 414 to downwardly directed heat 220 H from heater band 224 A and passed as a gas 306 G through top wall 414 T of lid 414 to the surroundings so that no spilled product 306 remains on brim 424 .
- lid 414 may comprise a peelable and resealable sealant material or layer that in illustrative embodiments is configured to engage brim 424 to provide means for establishing a fluid seal between lid 414 and container 412 when reclosable lid 414 is mated with brim 424 so that ingress of oxygen and other contaminants into product-storage region 426 formed in container 412 is blocked while lid 414 is mated to container 412 .
- Lid 414 can be removed from container 412 and reclosed in one piece repeatedly by a consumer.
- a fluid seal is formed between lid 414 and container 412 each time lid 414 is mated to container 12 .
- lid 414 It is unnecessary to attach a separate closure film or foil to container 412 on the filling line after container 412 has been filled and before lid 414 is mounted on container 412 when using a lid 414 in accordance with the present disclosure owing, in part, to the provision of a peelable and resealable sealant layer in lid 414 disclosed herein. Packaging cost and complexity is thus minimized and the customer is provided with an easy-to-use product that is characterized by sustainability.
- the peelable and releasable sealant layer is peelable and resealable.
- Packages in accordance with the present disclosure are well-suited for use in hot-filled non-barrier containers. They may also be used in barrier, retortable containers. Sustainability is enhanced because the lid is made of like materials without the inclusion of metal rings or other non-plastics materials in illustrative embodiments.
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A closure system is adapted to couple and seal a lid to a container formed to include a product-storage region and a brim bordering an opening arranged to open into the product-storage region. The closure system includes a container support fixture and a sealing head.
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- This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 14/245,237, filed Apr. 4, 2014, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/693,832, filed Dec. 4, 2012, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/544,753, filed Jul. 9, 2012, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/505,441, filed Jul. 7, 2011, each of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
- The present disclosure relates to a system for sealing a closure for a container. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a lid sealing system for mounting the closure on a brim of the container.
- According to the present disclosure, a closure system is adapted to couple and seal a lid to a container formed to include a product-storage region and a brim bordering an opening arranged to open into the product-storage region. The closure system includes a container support fixture and a sealing head. The container support fixture is adapted to support the container. The sealing head is used to apply heat to the lid, which is mechanically coupled to the brim, to establish a chemical-bond sealed connection between the container and the lid to form a package.
- In illustrative embodiments, the sealing head is located above the container support fixture and includes a head foundation, an annular lid pusher, a burp plug, and a heater band. The annular lid pusher is coupled to the head foundation in a fixed position relative to the head foundation and located between the container support fixture and the head foundation. The burp plug is coupled to the head foundation in a fixed position relative to the head foundation and the annular lid pusher and positioned to lie in radial spaced-apart relation to the annular lid pusher. The heater band is coupled to the head foundation in a fixed position relative to the head foundation and located between the annular lid pusher and the burp plug.
- In illustrative embodiments, the closure system further includes a sealing-head mover coupled to the sealing head. The sealing-head mover is configured to provide means for moving the sealing head relative to the container support fixture. In illustrative embodiments, the sealing-head mover is configured to provide means for moving the sealing head relative to the container support fixture between an initial position in which the sealing head is located a first distance from the container support fixture, an engaged position in which the sealing head is located a relatively smaller second distance from the container support fixture and the sealing head engages and moves the lid relative to the container and the container support fixture to cause a mechanical bond to be established between the lid and the container, a wiping position in which the sealing head is located a relatively smaller third distance from the container support fixture and the sealing head engages and moves the lid relative to the container to cause the lid to wipe spilled food product off an upwardly facing surface of the brim, and a sealing position in which the sealing head is located a relative smaller fourth distance from the sealing head and forms a heat bond between the lid and the container.
- Additional features of the present disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of illustrative embodiments exemplifying the best mode of carrying out the disclosure as presently perceived.
- The detailed description particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:
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FIG. 1 shows an illustrative container filling and closing process in accordance with the present disclosure in which a container is moved on a conveyor in a factory and suggesting that the process includes the steps of: (1) filling the container with food; (2) placing a lid on a brim of the container; (3) placing the lid and the container in a container-receiving support fixture arranged to lie under a movable sealing head; (4) moving the sealing head downwardly to engage the lid; (5) using the sealing head to apply a downward force to the lid as the lid engages the brim of the container to couple the lid mechanically to the brim as suggested inFIGS. 8A-8D and to wipe spilled food off the brim while the lid remains coupled to the brim as shown, for example, inFIGS. 9A-9C and using a heater provided in the sealing head to apply heat to the top of the lid while the lid remains mechanically coupled to the brim to establish a chemical-bond sealed connection therebetween as suggested inFIG. 10 ; and (6) discharging a sealed package configured to be delivered to a consumer as shown inFIG. 10 ; -
FIG. 2A is an enlarged perspective view of the container ofFIG. 1 before a lid is coupled to the brim of the container to close an opening into a product-storage region formed in the container and showing that the lid includes an annular brim-mount frame and a central plate coupled to an inner rim of the annular brim-mount frame; -
FIG. 2B is an exploded perspective assembly view showing (from bottom to top) a portion of a container-receiving support fixture provided in the container filling and closing line, the container having the brim and the lid, the movable sealing head including an illustrative annular lid mover and a diagrammatic lid heater coupled to the annular lid mover, and a diagrammatic sealing-head mover configured to provide means for moving the movable sealing head downwardly toward the container-receiving support fixture to engage the lid while the brim-mount frame of the lid rests on the brim of a container received in the container-receiving support fixture; -
FIG. 2C is a perspective view of a package in accordance with the present disclosure showing that the package includes the container and the lid coupled to the container; -
FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along line 3-3 ofFIG. 2C showing the lid coupled to the brim of the container; -
FIG. 4 is an enlarged partial sectional view ofFIG. 3 showing an annular lid-retention lip coupled to an outer rim included in the lid and arranged to extend inwardly into an outwardly opening undercut space defined by the brim to lie under a downwardly facing surface of the brim to retain a portion of the lid in a stationary position in sealing engagement with the brim; -
FIG. 5A is an enlarged sectional view of a portion of the lid taken alongline 5A-5A ofFIG. 2A ; -
FIG. 5B is an enlarged dead-section view of a portion of the lid shown inFIG. 5A showing that, in an illustrative embodiment, the lid is multi-layered and comprises, in series from top to bottom (or left to right), an outer bed comprising a layer made of a plastics material, a core comprising a polypropylene layer, and an inner bed comprising a peelable and resealable sealant layer adapted to bond chemically to the brim to establish the chemical-bond sealed connection between the top wall of the lid and the brim; -
FIG. 6 is an enlarged perspective view of a section of the lid taken along line 6-6 ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 7 is a view similar toFIG. 6 taken along line 7-7 ofFIG. 2C after the lid has been mounted on the brim of the container and showing (1) mating engagement of a portion of the outer rim of the brim-mount frame and the outer peripheral surface of the brim when the annular lid-retention lip is arranged to extend under the brim and (2) mating engagement of the top wall of the lid and an annular upwardly facing surface of the brim (after the lid was heated as disclosed herein) to establish a chemical-bond sealed connection between the top wall of the lid and the brim of the container; -
FIGS. 8A-8D are a series of views showing an illustrative process for moving the lid downwardly using the sealing head to establish a mechanical coupling between the lid and the brim; -
FIG. 8A is a diagrammatic view showing the lid in a first engaged position on the brim during a lid-mounting step and showing that some of the food discharged toward the interior product-storage region of the container during an earlier container filling step (see, for example,STEP 2 inFIG. 1 ) landed on the brim of the container to form residual spilled food; -
FIG. 8B is a view similar toFIG. 8A showing the lid in a subsequent second engaged position on the brim and showing that the residual spilled food on the brim has been compressed between the top wall of the lid and the brim as a result of downward movement of the lid relative to the brim; -
FIG. 8C is a view similar toFIG. 8B showing the lid in a subsequent third engaged position on the brim in which the residual spilled food has been further compressed between the top wall of the lid and the brim as a result of downward movement of the lid relative to the brim; -
FIG. 8D is a view similar toFIG. 8C showing the lid in a subsequent fourth engaged (coupled) position on the brim to establish a mechanical coupling between the lid and the brim and suggesting that a first portion of the residual spilled food located on the upwardly facing surface of the brim has been pushed radially outwardly to lie along an outer peripheral surface of the brim and a remaining second portion of the residual spilled food remains on the upwardly facing surface of the brim to provide a relatively thin layer of spilled food on the brim; -
FIGS. 9A-9C are a series of views showing an illustrative process of wiping (i.e., squeegeing) the remaining thin layer of spilled food from the upwardly facing surface of the brim to allow such food to exit a space provided between the outer peripheral surface of the brim and the outer rim of the lid in response to further downward movement of the lid relative to the container to remove substantially all spilled food from the brim and thereby increase the surface contact area of the top wall of the lid on the brim; -
FIG. 9A is a diagrammatic view showing the lid in a subsequent fifth engaged position on the brim of the container after an inner rim of the lid has engaged a surrounding inner peripheral surface of the brim so as to stretch the top wall of the lid further in a radially outwardly directed top-wall stretching direction to displace some of the thin layer of spilled food remaining on the upwardly facing surface of the brim and move it radially outwardly off the brim and then downwardly through an opening provided between the lid and the brim to increase the surface contact area between the top wall and the brim; -
FIG. 9B is a view similar toFIG. 9A showing further stretching of the top wall of the lid as the lid reaches a subsequent sixth engaged position on the brim to stretch the top wall of the lid further so as to displace more spilled food and moved that displaced food off the brim to increase further the surface contact area between the top wall and the brim; -
FIG. 9C a view similar toFIG. 9B showing still more stretching of the top wall of the lid in relation to the relatively stationary inner rim of the lid as the lid reaches a subsequent seventh engaged position on the brim to displace substantially all of the spilled food to increase still further the surface contact area between the wall and the brim; -
FIG. 10 is view similar toFIG. 9C showing that the heater provided in the sealing head has been activated to heat the stretched top wall of the lid to establish a chemical-bond sealed-connection between the stretched top wall of the lid and underlying portions of the brim and shows diagrammatically that any minute quantity of residual spilled food remaining on the upwardly facing surface of the brim is gasified during exposure of heat to the stretched top wall of the lid from the heater and passed as a gas through the top wall of the lid to the surroundings; -
FIG. 11 is a diagrammatic view of another embodiment of an illustrative sealing system in accordance with the present disclosure showing a package located within a container-receiving support fixture arranged under a moveable sealing head, the movable sealing head includes a head foundation, a lid pusher extending below the head foundation and forming an annular outer edge of the sealing head, a heater band extending annularly inward of the lid pusher and coupled to the head foundation, and a burp plug located radially inward of the heater band, and the sealing head is configured to perform the closing process shown inFIG. 1 to cause spilled food to be wiped off the brim of the container before establishing a chemical-bond sealed connection between a lid included in the package and the brim as suggested inFIGS. 8-10 ; -
FIG. 12 is a diagrammatic view of a portion of the sealing system ofFIG. 11 showing the movable sealing head in an engaged position in which the lid pusher has engaged the lid included in the package to cause the lid to move downwardly relative to the container included in the package to cause the lid to snap onto the container and be retained by a mechanical bond with the brim; -
FIG. 13 is a view similar toFIG. 12 showing the movable sealing head in a wiping position in which the lid pusher has continued moving the lid downward relative to the container to cause the burp plug included in the movable sealing head to engage a membrane sheet included in the lid and cause the membrane sheet to be pulled tight over the brim; -
FIG. 14 is a view similar toFIG. 13 showing the movable sealing head has moved from the wiping position ofFIG. 13 to a sealing position in which both the lid pusher and the heater band have engaged the lid to cause the heater band to apply heat to the membrane sheet and the brim to establish a chemical bond between the container and the lid; -
FIG. 15 is an enlarged view taken from the circled region ofFIG. 13 showing the lid pusher engaged with an annular brim-mount frame of the lid and the header band spaced apart from the membrane sheet of the lid during the closing process of the sealing system prior to the wiping position and further showing the lid pusher is relatively spaced apart from the heater band by a gap such that the lid pusher does not physically connect with the heater band during the closing process; and -
FIG. 16 is an enlarged view taken from the circled region ofFIG. 14 showing the heater band engaged with a heater-contact surface of the membrane sheet of the lid to apply heated, downward pressure on the membrane sheet to bond the membrane sheet to the brim and the top wall of the lid is pulled taut by the burp plug to force any spilled food (not shown) located on the brim away from the brim and create a clean surface on the brim to establish a sealed chemical bond between the membrane sheet and the brim during the sealing process. - A first embodiment of a
closure system 500 in accordance with the present disclosure is shown inFIGS. 1-10 . A second embodiment ofclosure system 600 is shown inFIGS. 11-16 . As shown inFIG. 1 , alid 14 is coupled to abrim 24 of acontainer 12 using downwardly directedforce 220F andheat 220H fromclosure system 500 to provide apackage 10 in a sequence of illustrative steps. Atop wall 14T oflid 14 is moved by amovable sealing head 220 included inclosure system 500 in a container filling and closing process as suggested diagrammatically inSTEP 5 ofFIG. 1 ,FIGS. 9A-9C , andFIGS. 11-13 .Top wall 14T oflid 14 is moved relative to brim 24 to wipe any spilled product 306 (e.g., food) deposited inadvertently onbrim 24 during filling ofcontainer 12 duringSTEPS FIG. 1 offbrim 24 to maximize mating contact between an inner surface 14TI oftop wall 14T and an upwardly facingsurface 24U ofbrim 24. - An illustrative container filling and closing process used with
closure system 500 is shown inFIG. 1 . InSTEP 1, aproduct 304 such as food is discharged from afood product supply 30 through adispenser 302 into an interior product-storage region 26 formed incontainer 12 beforelid 14 is coupled to brim 24 ofcontainer 12. InSTEP 2, it can be seen that a portion offood product 304 landed inadvertently onbrim 24 duringSTEP 1 to provide residual spilledproduct 306 onbrim 24. InSTEP 3,lid 14 is placed to rest on top ofbrim 24 of filledcontainer 12.Lid 14 andcontainer 12 are placed in acontainer support fixture 210 that is arranged to lie undermovable sealing head 220 as suggested inFIGS. 2B and 11 .Movable sealing head 220 includes alid pusher 222 and aheater band 224. It is within the scope of this disclosure to placecontainer 12 incontainer support fixture 210 beforeSTEP 1. - In
STEP 4,movable sealing head 220 is moved downwardly to causelid pusher 222 to engagelid 14 whilelid 14 is at rest onbrim 24. InSTEP 5,lid pusher 222 ofmovable sealing head 220 is moved by a sealinghead mover 218 to apply downwardly directedforce 220F tolid 14 aslid 14 engagesbrim 24 to couplelid 14 mechanically to brim 24 as suggested inFIGS. 8A-8D and 12 . InSTEP 5,heater band 224 included inmovable sealing head 220 is used to apply downwardly directedheat 220H totop wall 14T oflid 14 whilelid 14 remains mechanically coupled to brim 24 as suggested inFIGS. 10 and 16 to establish a chemical-bond sealedconnection 101 betweentop wall 14T oflid 14 andbrim 24. InSTEP 6, sealedpackage 10 comprisingcontainer 12 andlid 14 is presented and ready to be delivered to a buyer. - The first embodiment of
closure system 500 in accordance with the present disclosure is shown inFIGS. 1-10 . As shown inFIG. 1 ,closure system 500 is arranged to providepackage 10.Package 10 includescontainer 12 andlid 14 configured to mate withcontainer 12 to close anopening 27 into an interior product-storage region 26 formed incontainer 12 as suggested inFIGS. 1-4 . In illustrative embodiments,lid 14 comprises a brim-mount frame 14F configured to mate withannular brim 24 ofcontainer 12, as suggested inFIGS. 2-4 , and acenter plate 14P coupled to brim-mount frame 14F as suggested inFIGS. 2A . - In illustrative embodiments,
closure system 500 includescontainer support fixture 210, sealinghead 220, and sealinghead mover 218 as shown inFIG. 1 .Container support fixture 210 is configured to retaincontainer 12 in a fixed position.Sealing head 220 is positioned abovecontainer support fixture 210 and moveable downward to engage withlid 14 when it is positioned on top ofcontainer 12 incontainer support fixture 210.Sealing head mover 218 is coupled to sealinghead 220 to move sealinghead 220 relative tocontainer support fixture 210.Closure system 500 generally operates to performStep 5 as shown inFIG. 1 to matelid 14 withcontainer 12 to close opening 27 into interior product-storage region 26 formed incontainer 12 by creating both a mechanical connection betweenlid 14 andcontainer 12 and a chemical-bond sealedconnection 101 betweenlid 14 andcontainer 12. -
Sealing head movers 220 illustratively includes a head foundation 200,annular lid pusher 222 coupled to head foundation 200 in a fixed position relative to head foundation 200, aburp plug 225 coupled to head foundation 200 in a fixed position relative to head foundation 200 andlid pusher 222, andheater band 224 coupled to head foundation 200 as shown inFIG. 8A . In one example, sealinghead 220 is circular in nature. However, the sealing head may have any other suitable shape. - When sealing
head mover 218causes sealing head 220 to move downwardly towardcontainer 12 incontainer support fixture 210, head foundation 200,annular lid pusher 222,heater band 224, and burpplug 225 all move together in a fixed manner towardcontainer 12.Sealing head 220 is positioned abovecontainer 12 when container is retained bycontainer support fixture 210. In one example, sealinghead 220 has a circumferential diameter that is proportional to the circumferential diameter oflid 14 ofpackage 10. - In illustrative embodiments,
lid pusher 222 includes an annularinner side wall 518, an annularouter side wall 512 spaced apart from annularinner side wall 518, and anengaging face 510 positioned therebetween as shown inFIG. 8A .Engaging face 510 defines a lower boundary oflid pusher 222.Lid pusher 222 is located below head foundation 200 in sealinghead 220 and positioned such that engagingface 510 defines a portion of a bottom surface of sealinghead 220. Annularouter side wall 512 defines the radially outward boundary oflid pusher 222 and also defines a portion of an outer surface of sealinghead 220. Annularinner side wall 518 defines the radially inward boundary oflid pusher 222. When sealinghead 220 is moved towardcontainer support fixture 210 by sealinghead mover 218, engagingface 510 oflid pusher 222 moves toward and engages with atop wall 14T oflid 14 whenlid 14 is resting on top ofcontainer 12 incontainer support fixture 210. - As illustrated in
FIGS. 8A-10 ,lid pusher 222 comprises a lid-shapingindent 530 positioned between engagingface 510 and annularinner side wall 518. Lid-shapingindent 530 is shaped to mirror shape of an outer peripheral surface 24O ofbrim 24 such thatlid 14 is formed to outer peripheral surface 24O when it is compressed between lid-shapingindent 530 and outer peripheral surface 24O duringSTEP 5 ofFIG. 1 .Lid 14 engages initially with engagingface 510, as illustrated inFIG. 9A , and the downward mechanical force applied tolid 14 fromlid pusher 222 may forcelid 14 into lid-shapingindent 530, as illustrated inFIGS. 9B, and 9C . -
Burp plug 225 is formed withheater band 224 as illustrated inFIGS. 8A-10 .Burp plug 225 may extend down belowheater band 224 and include an annular formingwall 552 as shown inFIG. 8A . Annular formingwall 552 is configured to mirror an inner peripheral surface 24I ofbrim 24 ofcontainer 12. Asburp plug 225 moves downward towardlid 14 resting on top ofcontainer 12 during the sealing process, annular formingwall 552 engages with aninner rim 14I oflid 14 to causeinner rim 14I to be mated with inner peripheral surface 24I ofbrim 24, as illustrated inFIG. 8A-10 . - As illustrated in
FIGS. 9B-9C ,burp plug 225 defines a burpingface 544. Burpingface 544 engages with acenter plate 14P oflid 14 whenlid 14 is being moved further downward relative to brim 24 to move substantially all of the spilledproduct 306 extant on the upwardly facingsurface 24U ofbrim 24 in a radially outward direction to cause upwardly facingsurface 24U to be free of spilled product and to mate with a confronting companion portion oflid 14. Burpingface 544 ofburp plug 225 may be linear in nature, or may be concave to provide a pressure point alonglid 14 whenburp plug 225 is moved to engagelid 14. - In another example, burping
face 544 engages withcenter plate 14P oflid 14 whenlid 14 is being moved further downward relative to brim 24 to move substantially all of the spilledproduct 306 extant on the upwardly facingsurface 24U ofbrim 24 in a radially inward direction to cause upwardly facingsurface 24U to be free of spilled product and to mate with a confronting companion portion oflid 14. In another example, burpingface 544 engages withcenter plate 14P oflid 14 whenlid 14 is being moved further downward relative to brim 24 to move substantially all of the spilledproduct 306 extant on the upwardly facingsurface 24U ofbrim 24 in both radially inward and outward directions to cause upwardly facingsurface 24U to be free of spilled product and to mate with a confronting companion portion oflid 14. -
Heater band 224 included inmovable sealing head 220 is operated to applyheat 220H to thetop wall 14T oflid 14 as suggested inSTEP 5 ofFIG. 1 and shown inFIG. 10 whilelid 14 is coupled mechanically to brim 24. This appliedheat 220H is sufficient to establish a chemical-bond sealedconnection 101 betweentop wall 14T oflid 14 and brim 24 at a container filling and closing factory as suggested inFIG. 10 . This chemical-bond sealed connection will be broken the first time a consumer removeslid 14 fromcontainer 12. In illustrative embodiments, appliedheat 220H is high enough to cause any minute quantity of residual spilledproduct 306 extant onbrim 24 and located in a space provided betweentop wall 14T oflid 14 and brim 24 to be gasified and pass as agas 306G throughtop wall 14T oflid 14 into the surroundings as suggested diagrammatically inFIG. 10 so that no spilledproduct 306 remains onbrim 24. - The configuration of
heater band 224,lid pusher 222, and burpplug 225 may be arranged for a particular application or purpose. For instance,burp plug 225 may be integrally formed with and attached toheater band 224, as illustrated inFIGS. 1-10 , or burpplug 225 may be spaced apart from heater band 224 a distance B2, as illustrated inFIG. 11 . Similarly,heater band 224 may be directly adjacent tolid pusher 222, as illustrated inFIG. 8A , orheater band 224 may be spaced apart from lid pusher 222 a distance H2, as illustrated inFIG. 15 . In one example, distance B2 may be about 0.15 inches and distance H2 may be about 0.10 inches. In another example, distance B2 may be about 0.1464 inches. -
Lid 14 is heated byheat 220H generated byheater band 224 to establish the chemical-bond sealedconnection 101 betweentop wall 14T oflid 14 andbrim 24 during a lid-heating step included in the container filling and closing process as shown inFIGS. 1, 7, and 10 . This chemical-bond sealedconnection 101 is broken the first time thatlid 14 is removed fromcontainer 12 by a consumer. In illustrative embodiments,lid 14 includes a barrier material that is configured to mate temporarily and repeatedly withbrim 24 to establish a fluid seal therebetween wheneverlid 14 is later mounted onbrim 24 by the consumer. - In an illustrative embodiment, brim-
mount frame 14F oflid 14 comprises an outer rim 14O, aninner rim 14I surrounded by outer rim 14O, atop wall 14T arranged to interconnect outer andinner rims 14O, 14I, and acenter plate 14P as suggested inFIGS. 5A-6 .Top wall 14T interconnects upper edges of outer andinner rims 14O, 14I.Lid 14 further includes a downwardly extending frustoconical finger-grip flange 14G arranged to lie under outer rim 14O as suggested inFIG. 6 . Lid-retainer lip 14L is also included inlid 14 and arranged to interconnect outer rim 14O and finger-grip flange 14G as suggested inFIGS. 5A and 6 . In this embodiment,heater band 224 is configured to engage withtop wall 14T to provideheat 220H totop wall 14T to establish chemical-bond sealedconnection 101 during the lid-heating step as illustrated inFIG. 10 . -
Center plate 14P includes a cover foundation 14P1 coupled toinner rim 14I and arranged to overlie interior product-storage region 26 and a cover 14P2 surrounded by cover foundation 14P1 and coupled to cover foundation 14P1 as shown, for example, inFIG. 6 .Center plate 14P may be coupled to a lower edge ofinner rim 14I in an illustrative embodiment as suggested inFIG. 6 . It is within the scope of this disclosure to provide a monolithic lid. In illustrative embodiments, and as illustrated inFIG. 8A ,center plate 14P may be a distance S1 away fromtop wall 14T oflid 14. - In an illustrative embodiment, brim-
mount frame 14F is configured to mate temporarily in snapping relation with a portion ofbrim 24 overlying an outwardly extending undercut space formed incontainer 12 so thatcontainer lid 14 is removable and reclosable as suggested inFIGS. 4-10 .Lid 14 further comprises lid-retention lip 14L that is coupled to outer rim 14O and arranged to extend radially inwardly underbrim 24 to anchor brim-mount frame 14F mechanically to brim 24. - As illustrated in
FIG. 8B , an engagingface 514 ofburp plug 225 may be partially located in afirst plane 520 that is closer tolid 14 whenlid 14 is resting on top ofcontainer 12 than asecond plane 522 defined by engagingface 510 oflid pusher 222 or a third plane 524 defined by an engagingface 516 ofheater band 224.First plane 520 may be defined by the lowest point of engagingface 514 ofburp plug 225. The distance betweenfirst plane 520 tosecond plane 522 is E1. The distance betweensecond plane 522 and third plane 524 is A1 as illustrated inFIG. 8B . As sealinghead 220 moves down towardlid 14,lid pusher 222,burp plug 225, andheater band 224 moves downward in uniform relation to each other, and distances E1 and A1 are maintained through the uniform movement. - Distances S1, E1, and A1 permit various components of sealing
head 220 to interact withlid 14 in a staggered or sequential manner to perform the burping and sealing process as disclosed herein. As illustrated inFIGS. 8A and 8B , the distance E1 is be smaller than the distance S1 such that, as sealinghead 220 moves downward, engagingface 510 oflid pusher 222 will engage withtop wall 14T oflid 14 before engagingface 514 ofburp plug 225 engages withlid 14 during the sealing process. In another embodiment as illustrated inFIGS. 11-12 , a distance E2 is greater than a distance S2, such that, as sealinghead 220 moves downward, engagingface 510 oflid pusher 222 will engage with upwardly-extending support flange 562 after engagingface 514 ofburp plug 225 engages withlid 14 during the sealing process. Other iterations of comparison of distances S1, E1, and A1 are encompassed in the present disclosure. - In one example, distance E1 may be between about 0.09 and 0.13 inches. In another example, distance E1 may be between about 0.0937 and 0.1260 inches. In one example, distance A1 may be less than about 0.03 inches. In another example, distance A1 may be between about 0.0040 and 0.0263 inches. Other measurements for distances E1 and A1 are also encompassed in the present disclosure.
- In an illustrative embodiment,
lid 14 comprisesmultiple layers FIG. 5B . When formed as a multi-layer component in accordance with the present disclosure,lid 14 comprises anouter bed 321 having anouter surface 3210, aninner bed 323 having aninner surface 3231, and acore 322 interposed between and coupled to outer andinner beds outer bed 321,core 322, andinner bed 323 is made of a different material in an illustrative embodiment.Outer bed 321 comprises polyester, polypropylene, or nylon.Core 322 comprises a barrier layer.Inner bed 323 comprises low-density polyethylene, polypropylene-based sealant, blends of polypropylene and polybutane, as well as EMA-EVA-based sealants. In illustrative embodiments,inner bed 323 comprises a material that can be heat-sealed to brim 24 ofcontainer 12 as disclosed herein. In illustrative embodiments,inner bed 323 comprises a composition configured to establish a fluid seal wheneverlid 14 is coupled withannular brim 24 ofcontainer 12 afterlid 14 is removed fromcontainer 12 for the first time. -
Brim 24 ofcontainer 12 is annular in illustrative embodiments.Brim 24 comprises an outer peripheral surface 24O, an upwardly facingsurface 24U, and an inner peripheral surface 24I as suggested inFIGS. 7 and 9 . Inner peripheral surface 24I includes a lower segment 24LI coupled to a side wall 12S ofcontainer 12 and an upper segment 24UI arranged to interconnect upwardly facingsurface 24U and lower segment 24LI. In illustrative embodiments, upper segment 24UI has an annular convex round shape and lower segment 24LI has an annular shape as suggested inFIGS. 7 and 8 . Inner peripheral surface 24I ofannular brim 24 provides a relatively stationary abutment engaging theinner rim 14I oflid 14 during radially outward stretching oftop wall 14T oflid 14 in top-wall stretching direction 14TS as suggested inFIGS. 9A-9C . - In an illustrative embodiment, and as suggested in
FIG. 7 , afterlid 14 is mounted onbrim 24 ofcontainer 12 there is: (1) mating engagement of outer rim 14O of brim-mount frame 14F and an outer peripheral surface 24O ofbrim 24 when an annular lid-retention lip 14L is arranged to extend under thebrim 24 and (2) mating engagement oftop wall 14T oflid 14 and an annular upwardly facingsurface 24U of brim 24 (afterlid 14 was heated as disclosed herein) to establish a chemical-bond sealedconnection 101 between thetop wall 14T oflid 14 and brim 24 ofcontainer 12. - An illustrative process for moving
lid 14 downwardly usingmovable sealing head 220 to establish a mechanical coupling betweenlid 14 andbrim 24 is shown, for example, inFIGS. 8A-8D . As suggested inFIG. 8A ,lid 14 is placed in a first engaged position onbrim 24 during a lid-mounting step at a factory. A portion offood product 304 discharged through a dispenser 202 toward interior product-storage region 26 formed incontainer 12 during an earlier container filling step (see, for example,STEP 2 inFIG. 1 ) has landed onbrim 24 ofcontainer 12 to form a residual spilledproduct 306. As suggested inFIG. 8B , the downwardly movinglid 14 has arrived in a subsequent second engaged position on thebrim 24 to cause residual spilledproduct 306 located onbrim 24 to be compressed betweentop wall 14T oflid 14 and brim 24 ofcontainer 12 as a result of downward movement oflid 14 relative to brim 24. As suggested inFIG. 8C , downwardly movinglid 14 has arrived in a subsequent third engaged position onbrim 24 to cause further compression of the residual spilledproduct 306 betweentop wall 14T oflid 14 and brim 24 ofcontainer 12. - As suggested in
FIG. 8D , downwardly movinglid 14 has arrived in a subsequent fourth engaged (coupled) position onbrim 24 ofcontainer 12 to establish a mechanical coupling betweenlid 14 andbrim 24. A smallfirst portion 3061 of residual spilledproduct 306 located on upwardly facingsurface 24U ofbrim 24 has been pushed radially outwardly to lie along an outer peripheral surface 24O ofbrim 24. A remainingsecond portion 3062 of residual spilledproduct 306 remains on upwardly facingsurface 24U ofbrim 24 to provide a relativelythin layer 3062 of spilledfood 306 onbrim 24. - An illustrative process of wiping (i.e., squeegeing) the remaining
thin layer 3062 of spilledfood 306 from the upwardly facingsurface 24U ofbrim 24 in response to further downward movement oflid 14 relative tocontainer 12 is shown, for example, inFIGS. 9A-9C , to remove substantially all spilledfood 306 frombrim 24 and thereby increase the surface contact area oftop wall 14T oflid 14 onbrim 24 ofcontainer 12. As shown inFIG. 9A , downwardly movinglid 14 has arrived in a subsequent fifth engaged position onbrim 24 ofcontainer 12. In arriving at the fifth engaged position,lid 14 causes aninner rim 14I oflid 14 to engage a surrounding inner peripheral surface 24I ofbrim 24 so as to limit radially outward movement ofinner rim 14I relative to brim 24. As a result,top wall 14T oflid 14 is further stretched to displace some ofthin layer 3062 of spilledfood 306 remaining on upwardly facingsurface 24U ofbrim 24 and move it in a radially outward direction off upwardly facingsurface 24U to increase the surface contact area betweentop wall 14T oflid 14 relative to stationaryinner rim 14I oflid 14 andbrim 24. - Displaced
food 3061 can exit aspace 300 provided betweenlid 14 and brim 24 through a downward facingopening 301 as shown inFIGS. 9A-9C . As suggested inFIG. 9B , further stretching oftop wall 14T oflid 14 relative to the stationaryinner rim 14I oflid 14 takes place as downwardly movinglid 14 reaches a subsequent sixth engaged position onbrim 24 to displace more spilledfood 3062 and move displacedfood 3062 offbrim 24 to increase further the surface contact area betweentop wall 14T oflid 14 andbrim 24. As suggested inFIG. 9C , still more stretching oftop wall 14T oflid 14 relative toinner rim 14I takes place as downwardly movinglid 14 reaches a subsequent seventh engaged position onbrim 24 to displace substantially all of spilledfood 306 to increase still further the surface contact area betweentop wall 14T oflid 14 andbrim 24. - A
heater band 224 provided inmovable sealing head 220 has been activated to apply downwardly directedheat 220H to stretchedtop wall 14T oflid 14 to establish a chemical-bond sealedconnection 101 between stretchedtop wall 14T oflid 14 and underlying portions ofbrim 24 as shown inFIG. 10 . In illustrative embodiments, any minute quantity of residual spilledfood 3062 remaining on upwardly facingsurface 24U ofbrim 24 is gasified during exposure of stretchedtop wall 14T oflid 14 to downwardly directedheat 220H fromheater band 224 and passed as agas 306G throughtop wall 14T oflid 14 to the surroundings so that no spilledproduct 306 remains onbrim 24. - In illustrative embodiments,
lid 14 comprises a peelable and resealable sealant material or layer that in illustrative embodiments is configured to engagebrim 24 to provide means for establishing a fluid seal betweenlid 14 andcontainer 12 whenreclosable lid 14 is mated withbrim 24 so that ingress of oxygen and other contaminants into product-storage region 26 formed incontainer 12 is blocked whilelid 14 is mated tocontainer 12.Lid 14 can be removed fromcontainer 12 and reclosed in one piece repeatedly by a consumer. In some embodiments, a fluid seal is formed betweenlid 14 andcontainer 12 eachtime lid 14 is mated tocontainer 12. - In illustrative embodiments,
lid 14 may comprise at least a composition in accordance with the present disclosure that functions to establish a fluid seal betweenlid 14 and brim 24 each time the removable andreclosable lid 14 is mounted oncontainer 12 in certain embodiments of the present disclosure. Thus, a fluid seal is created betweenlid 14 andcontainer 12 that is opened easily by a consumer and that is later resealable. - In illustrative embodiments, in a container-filling process in accordance with the present disclosure, a product 304 (e.g., food) is deposited by a
dispenser 302 into interior product-storage region 26 formed incontainer 12 as suggested inFIG. 1 . Thenlid 14 is mounted oncontainer 12 to close anopening 27 into product-storage region 26 and to cause the peelable and resealable sealant layer established inlid 14 to mate withbrim 24 ofcontainer 12 so that a mechanical seal is established as suggested inFIGS. 3, 4, 7 , and 8D. Then, for example, the peelable and resealable sealant layer included intop wall 14T oflid 14 is welded to brim 24 using downwardly directedheat 220H applied byheater band 224 so that a chemical-bond sealedconnection 101 is established. It is within the scope of the present disclosure to coupletop wall 14T oflid 14 to brim 24 throughheat 220H applied by conduction or transmission of ultrasonic or electromagnetic energy. - In an illustrative first embodiment, a process is provided in accordance with the present disclosure for coupling a
lid 14 to abrim 24 of acontainer 12 to close anopening 27 into an interior product-storage region 26 formed incontainer 12 as suggested inFIGS. 1-10 . The process comprises the steps of providing alid 14 having an elastictop wall 14T made of an elastic material and moving elastictop wall 14T oflid 14 downwardly towardannular brim 24 ofcontainer 12 to cause a radiallyinner portion 14I oflid 14 to contact a surrounding inner peripheral surface 24I ofannular brim 24 and to locate any spilledproduct 306 located on upwardly facingsurface 24U ofannular brim 24 under a downwardly facing surface 14TI of elastictop wall 14T oflid 14 as suggested inFIGS. 8A-8D . - In the illustrative first embodiment, the process further comprises the step of stretching the elastic
top wall 14T oflid 14 in radially outward top-wall stretching direction 14TS relative to radiallyinner portion 14I oflid 14 during further downward movement oflid 14 relative to brim 24 ofcontainer 12 as suggested inFIGS. 9A-9C . Stretching elastictop wall 14T moves substantially all of spilledproduct 306 extant on upwardly facingsurface 24U ofannular brim 24 in a radially outward direction and causes substantially all of upwardly facingsurface 24U ofannular brim 24 to be free of spilledproduct 306 and to mate with a confronting companion portion of a downwardly facing surface 14TI of elastictop wall 14T oflid 14 therebetween. As a result, substantially all of the spilledproduct 306 formerly extant on upwardly facingsurface 24U ofannular brim 24 is wiped away as suggested inFIG. 10 . - In illustrative embodiments, spilled
product 306 wiped fromannular brim 24 is deposited into a radiallyouter space 300 provided betweenlid 14 and outer peripheral surface 24O ofannular brim 24 so that it can exitspace 300 through anopening 301 provided between outer peripheral surface 24O ofbrim 24 and outer rim 14O oflid 14 as suggested inFIGS. 9A-9C and 10 .Container 12 includesannular brim 24 arranged to surround anopening 27 into interior product-storage region 26 formed incontainer 12.Annular brim 24 includes inner peripheral surface24 I bounding opening 27, an outer peripheral surface 24O surrounding inner peripheral surface 24I, and an upwardly facingsurface 24U lying between and interconnecting inner and outer peripheral surfaces 24I, 24O as suggested inFIGS. 7 and 8A . - In the illustrative first embodiment, the process further comprises the step of heating elastic
top wall 14T oflid 14 to establish a chemical-bond sealedconnection 101 between elastictop wall 14T oflid 14 and upwardly facingsurface 24U ofannular brim 24 ofcontainer 12 as suggested inSTEP 5 ofFIG. 1 and inFIG. 10 .Heat 220H in excess of a selected temperature is applied to elastictop wall 14T oflid 14 during the heating step to cause any residual spilledproduct 3062 located on upwardly facingsurface 24U ofannular brim 24 can exit in a space provided between elastictop wall 14T oflid 14 andannular brim 24 ofcontainer 12 after the stretching step to be gasified and pass as agas 306G from the space through elastictop wall 14T oflid 14 into the surroundings so that no spilled product remains onannular brim 24 ofcontainer 12 as suggested inFIG. 10 . - In the illustrative first embodiment, a radially outwardly moving squeegeing action takes place along upwardly facing
surface 24U ofannular brim 24 and from inner peripheral surface 24I ofannular brim 24 toward outer peripheral surface 24O ofannular brim 24. This squeegeing action functions to wipe substantially all of spilledproduct 306 extant on upwardly facingsurface 24U ofannular brim 24 in a radially outward direction offannular brim 24 during movement of elastictop wall 14T oflid 14 onannular brim 24 during the stretching step. - In the illustrative first embodiment, the process further comprises the step of
heating lid 14 using aheater band 224 after the stretching step as suggested inFIGS. 1 and 10 . Downwardly facing surface 14TI oftop wall 14T oflid 14 is configured to provide means for chemically bonding with upwardly facingsurface 24U ofannular brim 24 during the heating step, separating from upwardly facingsurface 24U ofannular brim 24 in response to application of an external peeling force totop wall 14T oflid 14 to disengagelid 14 fromannular brim 24 ofcontainer 12, and mating temporarily and repeatedly with the upwardly facingsurface 24U ofannular brim 24 ofcontainer 12 to close opening 27 into the interior product-storage region 26 formed incontainer 12 eachtime lid 14 is coupled tocontainer 12 by a consumer so that anyproduct 304 stored in interior product-storage region 26 is retained in achamber 100 defined bycontainer 12 andlid 14 as suggested inFIG. 2C . - A process is provided for
coupling lid 14 to brim 24 ofcontainer 12 to close opening 27 into interior product-storage region 26 formed incontainer 12 as suggested inFIG. 1 . The process comprises the steps of filling interior product-storage region 26 formed incontainer 12 withproduct 304, placinglid 14 onbrim 24 ofcontainer 12 to coveropening 27 into interior product-storage region 26, moving a sealinghead 220 downwardly towardcontainer 12 received incontainer support fixture 210 to apply downwardly directedforce 220F tolid 14 whilelid 14 is onbrim 24 ofcontainer 12 to couplelid 14 mechanically to brim 24 and to move atop wall 14T orcenter plate 14P oflid 14 laterally relative to brim 24 to wipe any spilledproduct 306 offbrim 24 whilelid 14 remains coupled to brim 24, and using aheater band 224 associated with sealinghead 220 to applyheat 220H totop wall 14T orcenter plate 14P oflid 14 whilelid 14 remains mechanically coupled to brim 24 to establish a chemical-bond sealedconnection 101 betweentop wall 14T oflid 14 and brim 24 ofcontainer 12. -
Heater band 224 is operated to applyheat 220H in excess of a selected temperature totop wall 14T oflid 14. This causes any residual spilledproduct 306 located onbrim 24 after the moving step to be gasified and pass as agas 306G throughtop wall 14T oflid 14 to the surroundings. - It is unnecessary to attach a separate closure film or foil to
container 12 on the filling line aftercontainer 12 has been filled and beforelid 14 is mounted oncontainer 12 when using alid 14 in accordance with the present disclosure owing, in part, to the provision of a peelable andresealable sealant layer 323 inlid 14 disclosed herein. Packaging cost and complexity is thus minimized and the customer is provided with an easy-to-use product that is characterized by sustainability. The peelable and releasable sealant layer is peelable and resealable. - A package 410 in accordance with a second embodiment of the present disclosure is shown in
FIGS. 11-16 . The package 410 includes acontainer 412 and alid 414 configured to mate withcontainer 412 to close an opening 427 into an interior product-storage region 426 formed incontainer 412 as shown inFIG. 11 . In illustrative embodiments,lid 414 may comprise a brim-mount frame 414F configured to mate with anannular brim 424 ofcontainer 412, as suggested inFIGS. 11-14 , and acenter plate 414P coupled to brim-mount frame 414F as suggested inFIGS. 14-15 . - A second embodiment of
closure system 600 includes acontainer support fixture 210A, a sealinghead 220A, and a sealinghead mover 218A as shown inFIG. 11 . In illustrative embodiments, acontainer support fixture 210A is configured to retaincontainer 412 in a fixed position.Sealing head 220A is moveable downward to engage withlid 414 when it is positioned on top ofcontainer 412 incontainer support fixture 210A.Sealing head mover 218A moves sealinghead 220A relative tocontainer support fixture 210A.Closure system 600 generally operates to performStep 5 ofFIG. 1 to matelid 414 withcontainer 412 to close opening 427 into interior product-storage region 426 formed incontainer 412 by creating both a mechanical connection betweenlid 414 andcontainer 412 and a chemical-bond sealedconnection 101 betweenlid 414 andcontainer 412. - In illustrative embodiments, sealing
head 220A includes ahead foundation 200A, anannular lid pusher 222A coupled tohead foundation 200A in a fixed position relative to headfoundation 200A, aburp plug 225A coupled tohead foundation 200A in a fixed position relative to headfoundation 200A andlid pusher 222A, and aheater band 224A coupled tohead foundation 200A as shown inFIGS. 11-16 . When sealinghead mover 218A causes sealinghead 220A to move downwardly towardcontainer 412 incontainer support fixture 210A,head foundation 200A,annular lid pusher 222A,heater band 224A, and burp plug 225A all move together in a fixed manner towardcontainer 412.Sealing head 220A may be positioned abovecontainer 412 whencontainer 412 is retained bycontainer support fixture 210A. Sealing head 22A may have a circumferential diameter that is directly proportional to the circumferential diameter oflid 414 of package 410. - In illustrative embodiments,
lid pusher 222A includes an annularinner side wall 618, an annularouter side wall 612 spaced apart from annularinner side wall 618, and anengaging face 610 positioned therebetween as shown inFIGS. 11 and 12 .Engaging face 610 defines a lower boundary oflid pusher 222A.Lid pusher 222A is located belowhead foundation 200A in sealinghead 220A and positioned such that engagingface 610 defines a portion of a bottom surface of sealinghead 220A. Annularouter side wall 612 defines the radially outward boundary oflid pusher 222A and may also define a portion of an outer surface of sealinghead 220A. Annularinner side wall 618 defines the radially inward boundary oflid pusher 222A. When sealinghead 220A is moved towardcontainer support fixture 210A by sealinghead mover 218A, engagingface 610 oflid pusher 222A will move toward and engage with a top wall 414T oflid 414 whenlid 414 is resting on top ofcontainer 412 incontainer support fixture 210A. - As illustrated in
FIGS. 11-14 , burp plug 225A includes a burpingface 644. Burpingface 644 engages with acenter plate 414P oflid 414 whenlid 414 is being moved further downward relative to brim 424 to move substantially all of the spilledproduct 306 extant on the upwardly facingsurface 424U ofbrim 424 in a radially outward direction to cause upwardly facingsurface 424U to be free of spilled product and to mate with a confronting companion portion oflid 414. Burpingface 644 of burp plug 225A is illustratively concave to provide a pressure point alonglid 414 when burp plug 225A is moved to engagelid 414. -
Heater band 224A is operated to applyheat 220H to top wall 414T oflid 414 as suggested inSTEP 5 ofFIG. 1 and shown inFIG. 16 whilelid 414 is coupled mechanically to brim 424. This appliedheat 220H is sufficient to establish a chemical-bond sealedconnection 101 between top wall 414T oflid 414 andbrim 424. This chemical-bond sealed connection will be broken the first time a consumer removeslid 414 fromcontainer 412. In illustrative embodiments, the appliedheat 220H is high enough to cause any minute quantity of residual spilledproduct 306 extant onbrim 424 and located in a space provided between top wall 414T oflid 414 and brim 424 to be gasified and pass as agas 306G through top wall 414T oflid 414 into the surroundings so that no spilledproduct 306 remains onbrim 424. - In illustrative embodiments, the configuration of
heater band 224A,lid pusher 222A, and burpplug 225A may be arranged for a particular application or purpose. For instance, burp plug 225A is spaced apart fromheater band 224A a distance B2, as illustrated inFIG. 11 . Similarly,heater band 224A is spaced apart fromlid pusher 222A a distance H2, as illustrated inFIG. 15 . In one example, distance B2 is about 0.1464 inches and distance H2 is about 0.10 inches. In one example, distance B2 is about 0.15 inches. - In an illustrative embodiment,
lid 414 includes a brim-mount frame 414F acenter plate 414P, and a lid-retainer lip 414L as shown inFIG. 11 .Center plate 414P coupled to brim-mount frame 414F and is arranged to overlie interior product-storage region 426. It is within the scope of this disclosure to provide a monolithic lid. In an illustrative embodiment, brim-mount frame 414F is configured to mate temporarily in snapping relation with a portion ofbrim 424 overlying an outwardly extending undercut space formed incontainer 412 so thatcontainer lid 414 is removable and reclosable as shown inFIGS. 11-14 . Lid-retention lip 414L is coupled to brim-mount frame 414F and is arranged to extend radially inwardly underbrim 424 to anchor brim-mount frame 414F mechanically to brim 424. - Brim-
mount frame 414F comprises an annularsheet support ring 660 coupled tocenter plate 414P, as suggested inFIGS. 11-15 .Sheet support ring 660 is configured to mate temporarily in snapping relation with a portion ofbrim 424 overlying an outwardly extending undercut space formed incontainer 412 to help causecontainer lid 414 to be removable and reclosable. Lid-retention lip 414L is coupled tosheet support ring 660 and arranged to extend radially inwardly underbrim 424 to anchor brim-mount frame 414F mechanically to brim 424. -
Center plate 414P includes acover film 658 coupled tosheet support ring 660 and arranged to overlie interior product-storage region 426 and aring connection portion 656 surrounding and coupled to coverfilm 658 to connectcenter plate 414P tosheet support ring 660, as illustrated, for example, inFIGS. 14 and 15 .Center plate 414P may be coupled to an inner edge ofsheet support ring 660 in an illustrative embodiment as suggested inFIGS. 14-15 . In such embodiment,heater band 224A is configured to engage withcenter plate 414P to provideheat 220H tocenter plate 414P to establish chemical-bond sealedconnection 101 withbrim 424 during the lid-heating step, as illustrated inFIG. 14 . -
Sheet support ring 660 may comprise an upwardly-extendingsupport flange 662, a finger-receivingflange 664 arranged to lie below upwardly-extendingsupport flange 662 and lid-retention lip 414L, and asupport body 666 extending there between, as suggestion inFIGS. 14-15 . Upwardly-extendingsupport flange 662 extends upwardly above the other portions oflid 414 and is configured to align with, and provide a point of contact for,lid pusher 222A as it moves downward towardlid 414, as illustrated inFIGS. 11-13 . In illustrative embodiments, upwardly-extendingsupport flange 662 may extendabove center plate 414P oflid 414 by a distance of S2, as illustrated inFIG. 15 . - In illustrative embodiments, and as illustrated in
FIGS. 13 and 15 , an engagingface 614 ofburp plug 225A may be partially located in afirst plane 620 that is closer tolid 414 whenlid 414 is resting on top ofcontainer 412 than asecond plane 622 defined by engagingface 610 oflid pusher 222A or athird plane 624 defined by an engagingface 616 ofheater band 224A.First plane 620 may be defined by the lowest point of engagingface 614 ofburp plug 225A. The distance betweenfirst plane 620 tosecond plane 622 is E2. The distance betweensecond plane 622 and third plane 524 is A2 as illustrated inFIGS. 13 and 15 . As sealinghead 220A moves down towardlid 414,lid pusher 222A, burp plug 225A, andheater band 224A move downward in uniform relation to each other, and distances E2 and A2 are maintained through the uniform movement. - Distances S2, E2, and A2 permit various components of sealing
head 220A to interact withlid 414 in a staggered or sequential manner to perform the burping and sealing process as disclosed herein. As shown inFIGS. 11-12 , the distance E2 is greater than the distance S2, such that, as sealinghead 220A moves downward, engagingface 610 oflid pusher 222A will engage with upwardly-extendingsupport flange 662 after engagingface 614 of burp plug 225A engages withlid 414 during the sealing process. Other iterations of comparison of distances S2, E2, and A2 are encompassed in the present disclosure. - In one example, distance E2 is between about 0.09 and 0.13 inches Distance A2 is less than about 0.03 inches. In another example, distance E2 is between about 0.0937 and 0.1260 inches and distance A2 is between approximately 0.0040 and 0.0263 inches. Other measurements for distances E2 and A2 are also encompassed in the present disclosure.
- In illustrative embodiments,
closure system 500,closure system 600,package 10, and package 410 include various measurements that may be related to each other by various ratios. The ratios may provide a determination of size, spacing, and other features ofclosure system 500,closure system 600,package 10, and package 410. In illustrative embodiments, closuresystem closure system 500,closure system 600,package 10, and package 410 may include several measurements, as illustrated inFIGS. 8B, 13, and 15 . In the illustrative embodiment, the measurements have units of inches. In other embodiments, the measurements may have any other suitable unit. - A1 is a vertical distance from
second plane 522 defined by engagingface 510 oflid pusher 222 to third plane 524 defined by engagingface 516 ofheater band 224 as shown inFIG. 8B . In one example, A1 is less than about 0.03. In some examples, A1 is less than about 0.02. In some examples, A1 is less than about 0.01. In some examples, A1 is about 0.0263. In some examples, A1 is about 0.004. - A2 is a vertical distance from
second plane 624 defined by engagingface 610 oflid pusher 222A tothird plane 624 defined by engagingface 616 ofheater band 224A as shown inFIG. 15 . In some embodiments, A2 is less than about 0.03 inches. In some embodiments, A2 is less than about 0.02 inches. In some embodiments, A2 is less than about 0.01 inches. In some embodiments, A2 is about 0.03 inches. In some embodiments, A2 is about 0.026 inches. In some embodiments, A2 is about 0.0263 inches. In the illustrative embodiment, A2 is about 0.004 inches. - B2 is a horizontal distance between an
inner-most plane 626 ofheater band 224A and anouter-most plane 638 of burp plug 225A, ifheater band 224A and burpplug 225A are spaced apart from each other as shown inFIG. 13 . In some embodiments, B2 is less than about 0.2 inches. In some embodiments, B2 is less than about 0.1 inches. In some embodiments, B2 is less than about 0.05 inches. In some embodiments, B2 is about 0.15 inches. In some embodiments, B2 is about 0.146 inches. In some embodiments, B2 is about 0.1464 inches. - C1 is a horizontal distance between
inner-most plane 526 ofheater band 224 and an innermost point 528 of engagingface 510 oflid pusher 222 as shown inFIG. 8B . In some embodiments C1 is less than about 0.3 inches. In some embodiments C1 is less than about 0.2 inches. In some embodiments C1 is less than about 0.1 inches. In some embodiments C1 is about 0.22 inches. In some embodiments C1 is about 0.217 inches. In some embodiments C1 is about 0.2166 inches. In some embodiments C1 is about 0.2 inches. In some embodiments C1 is about 0.20 inches. In some embodiments C1 is about 0.198 inches. - C2 is a horizontal distance between
inner-most plane 626 ofheater band 224A and an innermost point 628 of engagingface 610 oflid pusher 222A as shown inFIG. 13 . In some embodiments C2 is less than about 0.3 inches. In some embodiments C2 is less than about 0.2 inches. In some embodiments C2 is less than about 0.1 inches. In some embodiments C2 is about 0.2 inches. In some embodiments C2 is about 0.20 inches. In some embodiments C2 is about 0.198 inches. In some embodiments C2 is about 0.2166 inches. In some embodiments C2 is about 0.22 inches. In some embodiments C2 is about 0.217 inches. In some embodiments C2 is about 0.2166 inches. - D1 is a horizontal distance between a center contact-
point axis 532 ofheater band 224 andinner-most plane 526 ofheater band 224 as shown inFIG. 8B . In some embodiments, D1 is less than about 0.14 inches. In some embodiments, D1 is less than about 0.13 inches. In some embodiments, D1 is less than about 0.12 inches. In some embodiments, D1 is less than about 0.11 inches. In some embodiments, D1 is about 0.12 inches. In some embodiments, D1 is about 0.120 inches. In some embodiments, D1 is about 0.1197 inches. In some embodiments, D1 is about 0.1 inches. In some embodiments, D1 is about 0.13 inches. In some embodiments, D1 is about 0.133 inches. - D2 is a horizontal distance between a center contact-
point axis 632 ofheater band 224A andinner-most plane 626 ofheater band 224A as shown inFIG. 13 . In some embodiments, D2 is less than about 0.14 inches. In some embodiments, D2 is less than about 0.13 inches. In some embodiments, D2 is less than about 0.12 inches. In some embodiments, D2 is less than about 0.11 inches. In some embodiments, D2 is about 0.13 inches. In some embodiments, D2 is about 0.133 inches. In some embodiments, D2 is about 0.12 inches. In some embodiments, D2 is about 0.120 inches. In some embodiments, D2 is about 0.1197 inches. - E1 is a vertical distance between
second plane 522 defined by engagingface 510 oflid pusher 222 tofirst plane 520 defined by engagingface 514 ofburp plug 225 as shown inFIG. 8B . In some embodiments, E1 is less than about 0.2 inches. In some embodiments, E1 is less than about 0.15 inches. In some embodiments, E1 is less than about 0.1 inches. In some embodiments, E1 is about 0.09 inches. In some embodiments, E1 is about 0.094 inches. In some embodiments, E1 is about 0.0937 inches. In some embodiments, E1 is about 0.13 inches. In some embodiments, E1 is about 0.126 inches. - E2 is a vertical distance between
second plane 622 defined by engagingface 610 oflid pusher 222A tofirst plane 620 defined by engagingface 614 ofburp plug 225A as shown inFIG. 13 . In some embodiments, E2 is less than about 0.2 inches. In some embodiments, E2 is less than about 0.15 inches. In some embodiments, E2 is less than about 0.1 inches. In some embodiments, E2 is about 0.13 inches. In some embodiments, E2 is about 0.126 inches. In some embodiments, E2 is about 0.09 inches. In some embodiments, E2 is about 0.094 inches. In some embodiments, E2 is about 0.0937 inches. - F1 is a horizontal distance between center contact-
point axis 532 ofheater band 224 and acenter axis 536 ofburp plug 225 as shown inFIG. 8B . In some embodiments, F1 is greater than about 1 inch. In some embodiments, F1 is greater than about 1.2 inches. In some embodiments, F1 is greater than about 1.4 inches. In some embodiments, F1 is greater than about 1.6 inches. In some embodiments, F1 is greater than about 1.8 inches. In some embodiments, F1 is about 1.2 inches. In some embodiments, F1 is about 1.21 inches. In some embodiments, F1 is about 1.205 inches. In some embodiments, F1 is about 1.2051 inches. In some embodiments, F1 is about 1.7 inches. In some embodiments, F1 is about 1.69 inches. In some embodiments, F1 is about 1.685 inches. - F2 is a horizontal distance between center contact-
point axis 632 ofheater band 224A and acenter axis 636 ofburp plug 225A as shown inFIG. 13 . In some embodiments, F2 is greater than about 1 inche. In some embodiments, F2 is greater than about 1.2 inches. In some embodiments, F2 is greater than about 1.4 inches. In some embodiments, F2 is greater than about 1.6 inches. In some embodiments, F2 is greater than about 1.8 inches. In some embodiments, F2 is about 1.7 inches. In some embodiments, F2 is about 1.69 inches. In some embodiments, F2 is about 1.685 inches. In some embodiments, F2 is about 1.2 inches. In some embodiments, F2 is about 1.21 inches. In some embodiments, F2 is about 1.205 inches. In some embodiments, F2 is about 1.2051 inches. - H2 is a horizontal distance between an
inner-most plane 670 oflid pusher 222A and anouter-most plane 672 ofheater band 224A as shown inFIG. 15 . In some embodiments, H2 is less than about 0.02 inches. In some embodiments, H2 is less than or equal to about 0.01 inches. In some embodiments, H2 is less than about 0.005 inches. In some embodiments, H2 is greater than about 0.0 inches. In illustrative embodiments, H2 is about 0.01 inches. - S1 is a vertical distance between an upper-most plane 574 of
top wall 14T and an upper-most plane 576 ofcenter plate 14P as shown inFIG. 8A . In some embodiments, S1 is less than about 0.2 inches. In some embodiments, S1 is less than about 0.1 inches. In some embodiments, S1 is less than about 0.05 inches. In some embodiments, S1 is less than about 0.01 inches. In illustrative embodiments, S1 is about 0.12 inches. In some embodiments, S1 is about 0.01 inches. - S2 is a vertical distance between an
upper-most plane 674 of top wall 414T and anupper-most plane 676 ofcenter plate 414P as shown inFIG. 15 . In some embodiments, S2 is less than about 0.2 inches. In some embodiments, S2 is less than about 0.1 inches. In some embodiments, S2 is less than about 0.05 inches. In some embodiments, S2 is less than about 0.01 inches. In illustrative embodiments, S2 is about 0.01 inches. In some embodiments, S2 is about 0.12 inches. - X1 is a vertical distance between
first plane 520 defined by engagingface 514 ofburp plug 225 and third plane 524 defined by engagingface 516 ofheater band 224 as shown inFIG. 8B . In some embodiments, X1 is greater than about 0.1 inches. In some embodiments, X1 is greater than about 0.11 inches. In some embodiments, X1 is greater than about 0.12 inches. In some embodiments, X1 is greater than about 0.13 inches. In some embodiments, X1 is greater than about 0.14 inches. In illustrative embodiments, X1 is about 0.12 inches. In some embodiments, X1 is about 0.13 inches. - X2 is a vertical distance between
first plane 620 defined by engagingface 614 of burp plug 225A andthird plane 624 defined by engagingface 616 ofheater band 224A as shown inFIG. 13 . In some embodiments, X2 is greater than about 0.1 inches. In some embodiments, X2 is greater than about 0.11 inches. In some embodiments, X2 is greater than about 0.12 inches. In some embodiments, X2 is greater than about 0.13 inches. In some embodiments, X2 is greater than about 0.14 inches. In illustrative embodiments, X2 is about 0.13 inches. In some embodiments, X2 is about 0.12 inches. - Z1 is a horizontal distance between outer-most plane 538 of
burp plug 225 andcenter axis 536 ofburp plug 225 as shown inFIG. 8B . In some embodiments, Z1 is greater than about 1 inch. In some embodiments, Z1 is greater than about 1.1 inches. In some embodiments, Z1 is greater than about 1.2 inches. In some embodiments, Z1 is greater than about 1.3 inches. In some embodiments, Z1 is greater than about 1.4 inches. In some embodiments, Z1 is greater than about 1.5 inches. In some embodiments, Z1 is about 1.1 inches. In some embodiments, Z1 is about 1.09 inches. In some embodiments, Z1 is about 1.086 inches. In some embodiments, Z1 is about 1.4 inches. In some embodiments, Z1 is about 1.41 inches. In some embodiments, Z1 is about 1.406 inches. - Z2 is a horizontal distance between
outer-most plane 638 ofburp plug 225A andcenter axis 636 ofburp plug 225A as shown inFIG. 13 . In some embodiments, Z2 is greater than about 1 inch. In some embodiments, Z2 is greater than about 1.1 inches. In some embodiments, Z2 is greater than about 1.2 inches. In some embodiments, Z2 is greater than about 1.3 inches. In some embodiments, Z2 is greater than about 1.4 inches. In some embodiments, Z2 is greater than about 1.5 inches. In some embodiments, Z2 is about 1.4 inches. In some embodiments, Z2 is about 1.41 inches. In some embodiments, Z2 is about 1.406 inches. In some embodiments, Z2 is about 1.4061 inches. In some embodiments, Z2 is about 1.1 inches. In some embodiments, Z2 is about 1.09 inches. In some embodiments, Z2 is about 1.086 inches. - In illustrative embodiments, the measurements of
closure system 500,closure system 600,package 10, and package 410 may include the following relative dimensions: -
TABLE 1 Dimensional Measurements of the Closure Systems First Embodiment Second Embodiment A1 0.03 inches A2 0.004 inches B2 0.15 inches C1 0.22 inches C2 0.2 inches D1 0.12 inches D2 0.13 inches E1 0.10 inches E2 0.13 inches F1 1.21 inches F2 1.69 inches H2 0.01 inches S1 0.12 inches S2 0.01 inches X1 0.12 inches X2 0.13 inches Z1 1.09 inches Z2 1.41 inches - In addition to the measurements of the
closure systems packages 10, 410 may be obtainable. In the first embodiment, brim 24 has a thickness T1,lid 14 has a thickness T2, and aside wall 580 has a thickness T3 as shown inFIG. 8B . In the second embodiment,brim 424 has a thickness T4,cover film 658 has a thickness T5, andside wall 680 has a thickness T6 as shown inFIG. 15 . As an example, thickness T1 and thickness T4 may be between about 0.050 and about 0.065 inches. Thickness T2 and thickness T5 may be about 0.005 inches. Thickness T3 and T6 may be between about 0.030 and about 0.035 inches. - In illustrative embodiments, a range of various ratios may be derived from the measurements of the
closure system 500,closure system 600,package 10, and package 410: -
TABLE 2 Dimensional Ratios of the Closure Systems First Embodiment Second Embodiment R1 = C1/A1 8.236 R1 = C2/A2 49.50 R2 = C1/E1 2.312 R2 = C2/E2 1.571 R3 = C1/X1 1.805 R3 = C2/X2 1.523 R4 = Z1/E1 11.590 R4 = Z2/E2 11.159 R5 = D1/C1 0.553 R5 = D2/C2 0.672 R6 = Z1/C1 5.014 R6 = Z2/C2 7.101 R7 = F1/Z1 1.110 R7 = F2/Z2 1.198 R8 = D1/X1 0.998 R8 = D2/X2 1.023 R9 = X1/A1 4.563 R9 = X2/A2 32.5 R10 = X1/T1 2.400 R10 = X2/T1 N/A R11 = X1/T4 N/A R11 = X2/T4 2.00 R12 = X1/E1 1.281 R12 = X2/E2 1.032 R13 = S1/A1 4.563 R13 = S2/A2 2.5 - In an illustrative embodiment,
lid 414 comprises multiple layers. When formed as a multi-layer component in accordance with the present disclosure,lid 414 comprises an outer bed having an outer surface, an inner bed having an inner surface, and a core interposed between and coupled to outer and inner beds. Each of outer bed, core, and inner bed is made of a different material in an illustrative embodiment. Outer bed comprises polyester, polypropylene, or nylon. Core comprises a barrier layer. Inner bed comprises low-density polyethylene, polypropylene-based sealant, blends of polypropylene and polybutane, as well as EMA-EVA-based sealants. In illustrative embodiments, inner bed comprises a material that can be heat-sealed to brim 424 ofcontainer 412 as disclosed herein. In illustrative embodiments, inner bed comprises a composition configured to establish a fluid seal wheneverlid 414 is coupled withannular brim 424 ofcontainer 412 afterlid 414 is removed fromcontainer 412 for the first time. - An alternative embodiment for a container filling process is shown in
FIGS. 11-15 . In the alternative embodiment,lid 414 is mechanically coupled to brim 424 by downward force fromlid pusher 222A onto upwardly-extendingsupport flange 662 ofsheet support ring 660.Burp plug 225A provides additional downward force oncenter plate 414P, as illustrated inFIGS. 11-13 , to stretch top wall 414T oflid 414 relative to the stationarysheet support ring 660. - A first opened position is shown in
FIG. 11 . In the first opened position, sealinghead 220A is spaced apart fromlid 414.Lid 414 rests on top ofcontainer 412 andsheet support ring 660 of brim-mount frame 414F is not engaged withbrim 424. - A second opened position is shown in
FIG. 12 . In the second engaged position, burp plug 225A of sealinghead 220A engagescenter plate 414P oflid 414 and applies a downward pressure thereto. The downward pressure causescenter plate 414P to bend inward toward product-storage region 426. - A third mechanical-coupling position is shown in
FIG. 13 . In the third mechanical-coupling position,lid pusher 222A of sealinghead 220A engages and applies a downward pressure to upwardly-extendingsupport flange 662 ofsheet support ring 660. As a result,sheet support ring 660 mechanically couples to brim 424 as illustrated inFIG. 13 . During the mechanical-coupling position, burp plug 225A continues to apply downward pressure to centerplate 414P oflid 414. - A fourth wiping position is shown in
FIG. 14 . In the fourth wiping position, sealinghead 220A continues to move downward to cause engagingface 616 ofheater band 224A to engage with a sealingportion 668 ofcenter plate 414P oflid 414 above upwardly facingsurface 424U ofbrim 424.Sealing head 220A applies downward pressure oncenter plate 414P to cause spilledfood 306 to be wiped away from upwardly facingsurface 424U ofbrim 424. In addition, burp plug 225A continues to apply downward pressure to another portion ofcenter plate 414P. As a result, sealingportion 668 is stretched and pulled toward upwardly facingsurface 424U ofbrim 424 to create additional wiping action, as described above. - A fifth sealing position is shown in
FIG. 14 . In the fifth sealing position,heater band 224A is activated and applies downwardly directedheat 220H to stretched sealingportion 668 ofcenter plate 414P oflid 414 to establish a chemical-bond sealedconnection 101 between stretchedcenter plate 414P and upwardly facingsurface 424U ofbrim 424. In illustrative embodiments, any minute quantity of residual spilledfood 306 remaining on upwardly facingsurface 424U ofbrim 424 is gasified during exposure of stretched sealingportion 668 ofcenter plate 414P oflid 414 to downwardly directedheat 220H fromheater band 224A and passed as agas 306G through top wall 414T oflid 414 to the surroundings so that no spilledproduct 306 remains onbrim 424. - In illustrative embodiments,
lid 414 may comprise a peelable and resealable sealant material or layer that in illustrative embodiments is configured to engagebrim 424 to provide means for establishing a fluid seal betweenlid 414 andcontainer 412 whenreclosable lid 414 is mated withbrim 424 so that ingress of oxygen and other contaminants into product-storage region 426 formed incontainer 412 is blocked whilelid 414 is mated tocontainer 412.Lid 414 can be removed fromcontainer 412 and reclosed in one piece repeatedly by a consumer. In some embodiments, a fluid seal is formed betweenlid 414 andcontainer 412 eachtime lid 414 is mated tocontainer 12. - It is unnecessary to attach a separate closure film or foil to
container 412 on the filling line aftercontainer 412 has been filled and beforelid 414 is mounted oncontainer 412 when using alid 414 in accordance with the present disclosure owing, in part, to the provision of a peelable and resealable sealant layer inlid 414 disclosed herein. Packaging cost and complexity is thus minimized and the customer is provided with an easy-to-use product that is characterized by sustainability. The peelable and releasable sealant layer is peelable and resealable. - Packages in accordance with the present disclosure are well-suited for use in hot-filled non-barrier containers. They may also be used in barrier, retortable containers. Sustainability is enhanced because the lid is made of like materials without the inclusion of metal rings or other non-plastics materials in illustrative embodiments.
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1. A closure system for coupling and sealing a lid to a container, the closure system comprising
a container support fixture adapted to support the container including a product-storage region and a brim bordering an opening formed in the container and arranged to open into the product-storage region,
a sealing head located above the container support fixture and including a head foundation, an annular lid pusher coupled to the head foundation in a fixed position relative to the head foundation and located between the container support fixture and the head foundation, a burp plug coupled to the head foundation in a fixed position relative to the head foundation and the annular lid pusher and positioned to lie in radial spaced-apart relation to the annular lid pusher, and a heater band coupled to the head foundation in a fixed position relative to the head foundation and located between the annular lid pusher and the burp plug, and
a sealing-head mover coupled to the sealing head and configured to provide means for moving the sealing head relative to the container support fixture between an initial position in which the sealing head is located a first distance from the container support fixture, an engaged position in which the sealing head is located a relatively smaller second distance from the container support fixture and the sealing head engages and moves the lid relative to the container and the container support fixture to cause a mechanical bond to be established between the lid and the container, a wiping position in which the sealing head is located a relatively smaller third distance from the container support fixture and the sealing head engages and moves the lid relative to the container to cause the lid to wipe spilled food product off an upwardly facing surface of the brim, and a sealing position in which the sealing head is located a relative smaller fourth distance from the sealing head and forms a heat bond between the lid and the container.
2. The closure system of claim 1 , wherein at least an engaging face of the lid pusher engages a portion of the lid to cause the lid to mate with the container to form the mechanical bond when the sealing head is in the engaged position.
3. The closure system of claim 2 , wherein the engaging face of the lid pusher engages and applies a downward pressure to cause a second portion of the lid to engage with an upwardly-facing surface of the brim and wipe away spilled product extant on the upwardly-facing surface when the sealing head is in the wiping position.
4. The closure system of claim 3 , wherein an engaging face of the heater band engages with and applies a downward pressure to the second portion of the lid to cause heat to be transferred to the second portion of the lid and the upwardly-facing surface so that the heat bond is established between the lid and the container.
5. The closure system of claim 4 , wherein a lower portion of an engaging face of the burp plug is located in spaced-apart relation below a lower portion of the engaging face of the lid pusher.
6. The closure system of claim 5 , wherein a lower portion of the engaging face of the heater band is located in spaced-apart relation above the lower portion of the engaging face of the lid pusher and the lower portion of the engaging face of the burp plug.
7. The closure system of claim 2 , wherein the heater band and the burp plug cooperate to form a monolithic component.
8. The closure system of claim 7 , wherein the heater band is arranged to extend between and interconnect the lid pusher and the burp plug.
9. The closure system of claim 8 , wherein the lid pusher further includes a brim-receiving surface arranged to extend between and interconnect the engaging face of the lid pusher and the engaging face of the heater band and the brim-receiving surface is shaped to compliment the lid when the sealing head is in the engaged position.
10. The closure system of claim 4 , wherein the lid pusher is spaced apart from the heater band.
11. The closure system of claim 10 , wherein the heater band is spaced apart from the burp plug.
12. The closure system of claim 11 , wherein the burp plug includes a burp hub located in spaced-apart relation to the head foundation, a burp ring coupled to the burp hub to extend away from the burp hub toward the heater band, and a burp post arranged to extend between and interconnect the burp hub and the head foundation to cause the burp hub and burp ring to move therewith.
13. The closure system of claim 12 , wherein the burp ring and the burp hub cooperate to provide the engaging face of the burp plug.
14. The closure system of claim 2 , wherein the sealing-head mover is configured to provide means for moving the sealing head into a burping position before the engaged position in which the engaging face of the burp plug contacts the lid prior to the engaging face of the lid pusher.
15. The closure system of claim 3 , wherein the heater band is adapted to supply heat in excess of a selected temperature to the lid to cause spilled product extant remaining on the upwardly-facing surface of the brim to be gasified.
16. A closure system for coupling and sealing a lid to a container, the closure system comprising
a container support fixture adapted to support a container formed to include a product-storage region and a brim bordering an opening formed in the container and arranged to open into the product-storage region,
a sealing head located above the container support fixture and including a head foundation, an annular lid pusher coupled to the head foundation in a fixed position relative to the head foundation and located between the container support fixture and the head foundation, a burp plug coupled to the head foundation in a fixed position relative to the head foundation and the annular lid pusher and positioned to lie in radial spaced-apart relation to the annular lid pusher, and a heater band coupled to the head foundation in a fixed position relative to the head foundation and located between the annular lid pusher and the burp plug, and
a sealing-head mover coupled to the sealing head to cause the sealing head to move up and down between an initial position in which the sealing is located a first distance from the container support fixture, an engaged position in which the sealing head is located a relatively smaller second distance from the container support fixture and is adapted to engage and move the lid relative to the container and the container support fixture to cause a mechanical bond to be established between the lid and the container, a wiping position in which the sealing head is located a relatively smaller third distance from the container support fixture and is adapted to engage and move the lid relative to the container to cause the lid to wipe spilled food product off an upwardly facing surface of the brim, and a sealing position in which the sealing head is located a relative smaller fourth distance from the container support fixture and is adapted to form a heat bond between the lid and the container.
17. The closure system of claim 16 , wherein at least an engaging face included in the lid pusher engages a portion of the lid to cause the lid to mate with the container to form the mechanical bond when the sealing head is in the engaged position.
18. The closure system of claim 17 , wherein the engaging face of the lid pusher engages and applies a downward pressure to cause a second portion of the lid to engage with an upwardly-facing surface of the brim and wipe away spilled product extant on the upwardly-facing surface when the sealing head is in the wiping position.
19. The closure system of claim 18 , wherein an engaging face of the heater band engages with and applies a downward pressure to the second portion of the lid to cause heat to be transferred to the second portion of the lid and the upwardly-facing surface so that the heat bond is established between the lid and the container.
20. The closure system of claim 19 , wherein a lower portion of an engaging face of the burp plug is located in spaced-apart relation below a lower portion of the engaging face of the lid pusher.
21. The closure system of claim 20 , wherein a lower portion of the engaging face of the heater band is located in spaced-apart relation above the lower portion of the engaging face of the lid pusher and the lower portion of the engaging face of the burp plug.
22. The closure system of claim 17 , wherein the heater band and the burp plug cooperate to form a monolithic component.
23. The closure system of claim 22 , wherein the heater band is arranged to extend between and interconnect the lid pusher and the heater band.
24. The closure system of claim 23 , wherein the lid pusher further includes a brim-receiving surface arranged to extend between and interconnect the engaging face of the lid pusher and the engaging face of the heater band and is shaped to compliment of the lid when the sealing head is in the engaged position.
25. The closure system of claim 20 , wherein the lid pusher is spaced apart from the heater band.
26. The closure system of claim 25 , wherein the heater band is spaced apart from the burp plug.
27. The closure system of claim 26 , wherein the burp plug includes a burp hub located in spaced-apart relation to the head foundation, a burp ring coupled to the burp hub to extend away from the burp hub toward the heater band, and a burp post arranged to extend between and interconnect the burp hub and the head foundation to cause the burp hub and burp ring to move therewith.
28. The closure system of claim 27 , wherein the burp ring and the burp hub cooperate to provide the engaging face of the burp plug.
29. The closure system of claim 17 , wherein the sealing-head mover is configured to provide means for moving the sealing head into a burping position before the engaged position in which the engaging face of the burp plug contacts the lid prior to the engaging face of the lid pusher.
30. The closure system of claim 17 , wherein the heater band is adapted to supply heat in excess of a selected temperature to the lid to cause spilled product extant remaining on an upwardly-facing surface of the brim to be gasified.
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