Non-round easy-grip composite container

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Inventors

Bacon, John Ellis

Application #

580510

Filed

Dec-28-1995

Published

Mar-7-2000

Current US Class

220/620
220/675
229/4.5

International Classes

B65D 005/64

Field of Search

220/620 220/669 220/675 220/355 220/356 220/258 229/4.5

Assignee

Sonoco Development, Inc. (Hartsville, SC)

Examiners

Pollard; Steven

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Alston & Bird, LLP

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Abstract
A non-round easy-grip composite container has a composite bottom closure and an outwardly-curled beaded top edge adapted to receive a membrane closure and a snap-on overcap. The composite container has outwardly-bowed curved front, rear and side walls and curved corners defining eight circular segments in transverse cross-section arranged symmetrically about perpendicular axes and at least some of which have different radii. Preferably, the container is of a combination rectangular and elliptical shape in transverse cross-section and the front and rear walls have a common predetermined radius in transverse cross-section which is larger than a common predetermined radius for the side walls in transverse cross-section. The corners also have a common predetermined radius in transverse cross-section.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A non round easy-grip composite container having a combination rectangular and elliptical shape in transverse cross-section and a composite bottom closure and sidewalls having a continuously arcuate, non-round open outwardly-curled beaded top edge adapted to receive a membrane closure and a snap-on overcap, said composite container having outwardly-bowed curved front, rear and side walls and curved corners defining eight circular segments in transverse cross-section arranged symmetrically about perpendicular axes and at least some of which have different radii whereby said curved sidewalls are easily gripped by a curved palm of a user.

2. A non-round easy-grip composite container, as defined in claim 1, wherein said front and rear walls have a common predetermined radius in transverse cross-section, said side walls have a common predetermined radius in transverse cross-section, and said corners have a common predetermined radius in transverse cross-section.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a non-round easy-grip composite container having a composite bottom closure and an open outwardly-curved beaded top edge adapted to receive a membrane closure and a snap-on overcap.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Composite containers constructed of desired layers of material usually including a paper body layer, a liner layer and a label layer have heretofore been utilized for packaging food and other products including detergents, cleansers, baking powders, etc. These composite containers have included a composite bottom closure which can be made of the same materials as the container or a different combination of materials. These containers have been closed at the top by a variety of top closures including a membrane closure, which along with the bottom closure can preferably provide a hermetically sealed container, and an overcap. A preferred construction includes an outwardly curled beaded top edge on the composite container for receiving the membrane closure which is secured thereto by heat sealing, adhesive or the like, and a snap-on overcap which is adapted to fit over the outwardly-curled beaded top edge of the composite container.
 
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