Fast food container

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Inventors

LaFleur, John A.

Application #

722112

Filed

Jun-27-1991

Published

Jul-6-1993

Current US Class

206/217
220/669
220/674
220/675

International Classes

B65D 023/00

Field of Search

220/671 220/673 220/675 220/669 220/674 206/217

Assignee

Amoco Corporation (Chicago, IL)

Examiners

Moy; Joseph Man-Fu

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hooper; Matthew R., Hensley; Stephen L., Sroka; Frank J.

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Abstract
An improved open-top container which is reinforced by ribs which wrap around the container side walls to supply reinforcement in both the axial and radial directions, while also providing for nesting into a similar container for improved transport and durability.
 
Claims
That which is claimed is:

1. A foamed plastic container comprising a base member disposed in a substantially horizontal plane at a small end of the container, an opening at a larger end thereof, and a plurality of interconnected side walls formed integrally with said base member and sloping substantially outwardly and upwardly from said base member, said sidewalls comprising a substantially spirally wound rib having a rib portion extending outwardly from said sidewalls, wherein (i) said wound rib forms a substantially continuous spiral about said sidewalls so as to define a plurality of parallel, vertically disposed ribs on each of said sidewalls, each of said vertically disposed sidewall ribs being positioned at an angle relative to a horizontal plane which is less than about 10.degree.; and (ii) the angle of said side walls relative to said base includes an angle of from about 85.degree. to about 55.degree..



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a container comprising a base member at a smaller end of the container and having an opening at a larger end thereof and a side wall sloping from said base member and including a substantially spirally would rib including a portion extending inwardly and a portion extending outwardly from said sidewall.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Over the years a number of containers, receptacles and trays and processes relating thereto have been developed. Typifying many of these prior art containers are those found in U.S. Pat. Nos. Des. 353,331, Des. 196,003, Des.271,169, Des.192,103, Des.280,705, 3,396,062, 3,495,736, 1,126,364 and 4,540,543.

Plastic containers made of foamed polystyrene and other materials are widely used in the food service field where containers are filled, stored and supplied to the consumer at a later time. Applicant has developed improved containers such as found in commonly assigned U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,150,777 and 4,253,600 which offer significant advances over the art.
 
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