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Container for the packaging of products, in particular for fruit and vegetable products

a technology for packaging and products, applied in the direction of packaging goods, containers, closure lids, etc., can solve the problems of consumers being prevented from fully appreciating the quality of products inside the containers, products contained from being properly seen, etc., and achieve the effect of better distribution of the incoming flow

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-12-28
INFIA
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[0009] In this way, with fewer holes, the refrigerated air can circulate more uniformly around the product in the container. In fact, a better distribution of the incoming flow is obtained along the relevant side, without excessively weakening the lid or providing a configuration that prevents the consumer from seeing the product.

Problems solved by technology

One disadvantage of prior art containers of this type is due to the shape of the stiffening ribs and their distribution on the different parts of the container.
Prior art reinforcing ribs of this type have the disadvantage of preventing the products contained from being viewed properly, due principally to the fact that the shape of the ribbing distorts the view of the product inside the container afforded from the outside of the container, which means that consumers are precluded from fully appreciating the quality of the products inside the containers.

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[0018] With reference to the accompanying drawings, the numeral 10 denotes in its entirety a preferred embodiment of the container for the packaging of products, more specifically, for the packaging of fruit and vegetable products.

[0019] In FIG. 1, the reference characters “L” and “T” indicate virtual axes of reference, respectively longitudinal and transversal, at right angles to each other, extending from a middle point “M” on the container.

[0020] As illustrated, the container 10 is composed of a container body 12, and a lid 32.

[0021] As illustrated, the container body 12 has a generally quadrangular shape, more specifically, a generally rectangular shape, which extends asymmetrically, viewed from above, in relation to the longitudinal axis “L”.

[0022] More specifically, as can easily be seen from the top view in FIG. 6, the container body 12 comprises a bottom wall 14, that has a generally asymmetric shape, in relation to the longitudinal axis “L”.

[0023] As illustrated in FIG...

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Abstract

A container (10) for the packaging of products, more specifically for fruit and vegetable products, includes a container body (12) and a lid (32) for closing the upper opening of the container body (12), which are generally asymmetrical in shape. The container also includes a plurality of side ventilation openings made in the sides of the lid (12). The side ventilation openings (65), that are provided on one side (50) of the lid, are not aligned with the openings provided on the opposite side (48) of the same lid.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0001] This invention refers to a container for the packaging of products. [0002] More specifically, this container is designed for the packaging of fruit and vegetable products. [0003] In the packaging field, containers made of flexible transparent plastic are known for use in containing fruit and vegetable products that come in various shapes and sizes and consist essentially of an open-top container body and a lid hinged to the container body, designed to close the top of the container and presenting suitable retaining means for keeping the lid in a closed position. [0004] The retaining means for keeping the container closed usually consist of snap-lock press moldings formed in the edges of the container facing the hinged side. [0005] Prior art containers having such a configuration, in order to provide sufficient structural rigidity to the containers to allow them to protect fruit and vegetable products (and allowing the containers to be stacked for s...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B65D51/04
CPCB65D1/42B65D2543/00842B65D43/162B65D43/22B65D85/34B65D2205/02B65D2251/1033B65D2543/00194B65D2543/00296B65D2543/00351B65D2543/00407B65D2543/00527B65D2543/00648B65D2543/00685B65D2543/00731B65D2543/0074B65D43/0204
Inventor GUARDIGLI, CORRADO
Owner INFIA
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