GB2528134A - Film lidded tray - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D5/00—Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
- B65D5/20—Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper by folding-up portions connected to a central panel from all sides to form a container body, e.g. of tray-like form
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Abstract
A tray 2 with a base and side walls folded from a blank with a flange 20 around its mouth. Ideally the tray is a rectangular carton to which a heat sealing web is laminated so that a film lid 4 can be heat sealed to the flange. Ideally the carton corners are formed by inwardly projecting gusset folds. The flange portions attached to some side walls can be limited to the side walls width whereas others can extend beyond them forming horn regions to overlap with other flange portions. The gusset webbing could also be provided with flange portions, but less deep than the flange portions of the side walls. The flange portions may be contoured to make the top surface of the flange flat.
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A Container Body and Blank The present invention relates to a container body and a blank for making said container body and extends to a container including the container body and methods for making the container body and container. The invention relates particularly to food containers.
It is known to provide food packaging in the form of containers which are typically intended for disposal after use. Such disposable containers may be made from cardboard lined with a film to provide a moisture barrier and help to keep the product contained therein fresher for longer. It is known to manufacture such containers from a cardboard blank which is folded and bonded into place, but ensuring reliable sealing can be difficult, particularly at joins between the parts. It can be particularly difficult if the container is to be made in two parts, a container body and a separate lid.
The present invention provides a container body, said container body being formed from a folded blank, the container body comprising a base and a peripheral wall extending from said base to a rim, the peripheral wall having an internally directed side and an externally directed side and the rim defining an opening of the container body, the rim supports a flange that extends around substantially the entire rim such that a lid can be secured to the flange to close the container body.
The container body, and the blank from which it is formed, may be fabricated from any suitable foldable material, for example paper or card based material or a plastics material. In a preferred embodiment the material is a cardboard material. The material may include a polymer or plastics material on one of more surfaces thereof, for example as a coating.
By providing a flange on the rim so that it substantially surrounds the opening of container body the attachment of a lid, for example a filni lid, to the container body is made possible so that a container can be formed. With appropriate sealing the container body could be a modified atmosphere container body suitable for use as part of a container to be used as a modified atmosphere packaging container, fol example a container with a film lid. It is also noted that by providing a flange that extends substantially entirely around the rim a pre-attached lid, such as a cardboard lid formed integrally with the container body from the same folded blank, is not required and this can simplify container construction The base of the container body is preferably substantially flat, although it may include non-flat, for example, embossed or folded portions and the base can be any acceptable shape.
The base may define a plane upon which it rests when the container body is placed, for example, on a table or other surface. To facilitate folding and subsequent manufacturing operations it is preferred that the base includes a periphery that is formed from a series of substantially straight lines and is most preferred that the base is four sided, for example square, rectangular, but other shapes are possible.
The peripheral wall may be made up of a plurality of substantially planar wall portions linked together and may therefore be substantially continuous. For example if the base is a square shape then the peripheral wall may be made up of four wall poitions which extend from the sides of the base. The peripheral wall may taper outwards from the base such that the opening defined by the rim is larger than the base as this can facilitate stacking of the container bodies. The taper on the peripheral wall may be provided by just one wall poition tapering outwards, by two or more wall portions tapering outwards or by all wall poitions tapering outwards.
The rim defines a top (in an in-use orientation in which the base forms a bottom of the container body) of the container body and may be of any suitable shape, but is preferably substantially planer as this simplifies flange formation. In one embodiment the plane defined by the rim and a plane defined by the base are substantially parallel, although they may be offset by an angle, for example for enhanced display. The rim further defines a maximum opening aperture of the container body, although the usable opening may be restricted by other parts of the container body.
The base and peripheral wall together define an interior of the container body that would be enclosed by a lid coupled to the flange. The base and peripheral wall therefore have internally directed sides towards the interior and externally directed sides away from the container.
The flange extends around substantially the entire rim, or circumference of the opening defined thereby, such that a lid can be secured to the flange to close the container body. In a preferred embodiment the flange extends around the entire rim. The flange may be of any suitable shape and formed by any combination of parts. The thickness of the flange may vary around the circumference and at some points it may be one, two, three or more layers of blank material thick.
The peripheral wall may include at least a first wall portion and a second wall portion, the second wall portion being located adjacent the first wall portion. One, or each, of the first and second wall portions may include a flange extension which is folded at the rim to provide at least part of the flange. It is preferred that each wall portion includes a flange extension.
Such an arrangement facilitates manufacturing as the wall portions surround the container and having the wall portions carry flange extensions which make up at least part of the flange allows a circumferential flange to be more easily formed.
The flange extension provided by the first wall portion may include a coupling extension. At least part of the coupling extension extends over, and can be coupled to, at least some of the flange extension provide by the second wall. This provides a simple way to couple flange extensions together to form the flange. The flange extension from the first wall may be folded at the rim and along its length such that the flange extension extends on both sides of said peripheral wall such that the flange extends at least partly within the opening defined by the rim and partly outside the opening. This may be achieved by having a two part flange extension, for example a spacer part and a flange surface part, the spacer part arranged between the between the rim and the flange surface part. The flange extension is folded from the rim such that the spacer part extends towards the interior of the container body. The flange extension is also folded at the interface between the two parts such that the flange surface part overlies the spacer part and extends beyond the rim so that it extends towards the exterior of the container body.
To form the container body 2 from the blank 6 a first operation is to fold the flange extensions 30,32 and along lines 66 which are substantially parallel with the rim 12 and divide the flange extension into a spacer part 68 and a flange surface part 70 (as shown in Figure 4). The flange surface part 70 is folded onto the spacer part 68 and glued in place.
The first face 64 of the blank 6 which includes the heat sealable film 54 remains facing outward after the folding operation. Such a folding operation on the longer sides of the container body 2 results in a flange 20 which include a double thickness region along the long edges and this can enhance the structural rigidity of the container body 2.
By folding the flange extension from the first wall portion in this way it is possible to arrange for the coupling extension to overlie, and so be able to be coupled to, the flange extension from the second wall portion without the need to extend the length of the flange extension from the second wall beyond the length of the second wall portion. This means that in some embodiments the flange extension provided by the second wall portion may have a length not greater than the length of the associated second wall portion and may by folded at the rim such that the flange extension extends only on the externally directed side of the peripheral wall. This simplifies construction of flange extension on the second wall portions.
The coupling between the coupling extension and the flange extension may be by any suitable means, for example glue or other adhesive, but it is preferred that the coupling is by a heat sealing operation.
The peripheral wall may include first and second web parts at the joints between adjacent first and second wall portions. The web parts are joined to the wall portions and each other such that wall sides of the first and second web parts are attached to the first and second wall portions respectively and web sides of first and second web parts are coupled together.
The wall side and the web sides of the web parts are non-parallel such that, when a fold is made along the joint between the web sides, the first and second wall portions are brought together to form a corner of the container body. The web parts may be substantially triangular in shape. One of the web parts may include a horn projection therefrom which extends away from the base and is folded at the rim such that it forms at least part of the flange. Although it is described as a horn projection it should be understood that it could be any suitable shape. In one embodiment it may be substantially triangular, for example a truncated triangular shape. In some embodiments it is the first web part that includes the horn projection and the horn projection forms part of the flange in combination with a part of the flange extension from a second wall portion. A more detailed description of the function of the horn projections will be provided below in relation to a description of the blank. It will be understood that a horn projection is a particularly helpful feature is the blank includes a film attached to a first face thereof.
The folded blank may include a heat sealable film attached to a first face thereof, the first face defining an interior surface of the container. The heat sealable film may help to protect the material of the blank from moisture that may be contained within a product in the container and may help to provide environmental protection for a product within the container. The heat sealable film may be any plastics or polymer material heat sealable film.
The flange may include a sealing surface to which a lid could be attached, for example by heat sealing. The sealing surface may be directed away from the base of the container and include heat sealable film bonded thereto. The heat sealable film is preferably the heat sealable film bonded to the folded blank as this reduces the number of joints, but one or more separate films may be used, which may, or may not, be of the same material.
To facilitate sealing the sealing surface may be substantially planar. It should be understood that a perfectly flat plane is not required and distortions or an uneven surface on the plane can provide acceptable sealing, as can non-planar surfaces in general. In order to further enhance sealing between a lid and the sealing surface of the flange, particularly in regions of the flange in which an uneven surface is predicted, for example transitions between areas having a different number of layers of blank material such as transitions between regions of two or more layers of blank material and regions of only one layer of blank material, the blank may be contoured, for example by embossing or stamping, such that the flange is shaped to reduce the severity of such unevenness, for example by raising or lowering an area of providing a tapered or stepped slope.
In some embodiments the base of the container is substantially rectangular and the peripheral wall comprises an opposed pair of first wall portions and an opposed pair of second wall portions. There may be first and second web parts between each adjacent set of first and second wall portions.
The invention also provides a container, the container body of the container being substantially as described above and the container comprising a film lid attached to the flange, preferably heat sealed to the flange such that the container can act as a modified atmosphere packaging container.
The invention also provide a blank for forming a container body, the blank comprising a base, the blank including wall portions extending from the base to a rim such that, when folded, the wall portions define a substantially continuous peripheral wall and at least some of the wall portions including flange extensions that extend from the rim such that, when folded, a flange that extends around substantially the entire circumference of the rim can be formed such that a lid can be secured to the flange to close the container.
Providing such a blank allows for the simplified formation of a container body as described above.
The blank may include a heat sealable film on a first face thereof. It is preferred that the first face, including the heat sealable film, is the face that will, after folding, form the majority of the interior of the container body.
The heat sealable film may include film webs that extend over spaces between parts of the blank. The spaces in the blank may be apertures cut, punched or otherwise formed into the blank, for example, to facilitate folding of the blank along the desired lines, in which case the film webs may enhance sealing of the container body in that region. The spaces may also include regions between parts that may move into proximity during a folding operation. The heat sealable film attached to the blank is preferably shaped at its periphery only and includes no holes or apertures.
In some embodiments the film webs may be positioned and arranged to enable additional heat sealable film to be arranged between attachment areas of the blank during forming.
For example in areas in which portions of a second face of the blank, which may not include a heat sealable film, will, when folded, be in contact with an area of the first or second face of the blank and it is desired to create a seal in that location it may be preferred to position at least some of the film web between those portions to enable, or enhance, a heat sealing operation. In some embodiments the film web positioned between such regions may comprise a single layer of heat sealable film and in others it may comprise more than one layer of heat sealable film, or a mixture of single and multiple layers may be used at different locations, or even within the same region.
In some preferred embodiments of the blank the blank may include a first wall portion and a second wall portion adjacent the first wall portion. Each of the first and second wall portions may include a flange extension extending from the rim so that the blank can be folded at the rim to provide the flange. The flange extension provided by the first wall portion may extend further from the rim than the flange extension of the second wall portion and may further include including a coupling extension extending from a side adjacent the second wall portion. As noted above, the coupling extension is arranged such that, when the blank is folded, the coupling portion overlies and may be coupled to the flange extension of the second wall portion. The blank may further include first and second web parts between the adjacent first and second wall portions. As noted above, wall sides of the first and second web parts may be attached to the first and second wall portions respectively and web sides of first and second web parts are coupled together. The first web part may further include a horn projection extending therefrom which extends away from the base. The horn projection is preferably arranged such that, when the blank is folded, the horn projection is folded at the rim such that it forms at least a part of the flange. The blank may also include a film web extending between the horn projection and the flange extensions from at least one of the first and second wall portions. This means that, during the folding operation, the movement of the horn projection guides the associated web portion of heat sealable film into a desired or appropriate location. The provision of such horn projections may facilitate automated manufacture as the film web is reliably moved into the correct place during folding of the blank. In some embodiments it is preferred that the horn projection extends from the first web portion. Although the horn projection is particularly useful for helping with film web handing to enhance sealing and helping to create a container body suitable for use in a modified atmosphere packaging container, a horn projection may be useful without such a film for stabilising the position of the web portions. It should be noted that an acceptable container body can be fabricated without the need for such horn projections.
A film web may extend between the horn projection and both of the adjacent flange extensions. In embodiments in which the horn projection extends from the first web portion it may be preferred that the film web extending between the horn projection and the flange extension from the second wall portion is deeper than the film web between the horn projection and the flange extension from the first wall portion. When folded with the web portions inside the container, it is this film web that will be positioned beneath the horn projection and a coupling projection from the flange extension from the first wall portion so automatic positioning of this film web by the horn projection facilitates manufacture.
The invention extends to a method for making a container body using a blank as described above, in which wall portions are folded from the base to form a peripheral wall and in which the flange extensions are folded from the rim to provide the peripheral flange that extends around substantially the entire circumference of the rim such that a lid can be secured to the -10-flange to close the container body, the method further comprising a step in which the folded assembly is secured.
The assembly may be secured using any suitable means, but in a preferred embodiment the assembly is secured using adhesive between predetermined parts to hold the container body in a usable state. In the usable state the flange may not be secured in place, but can be readily folded into a suitable state for attaching a lid. The lid may be fabricated from, for example film, cardboard, plastic, or a combination of one of more of these or other materials.
The method may include a forming step in which at least one of the flange extensions is folded along a line substantially parallel with the rim and attached to itself. Since this operation involves folding the blank and attaching one face of the blank to the same face, it is preferred that the fold is made such that a heat sealable film attached to the first face of the blank is on the outside of the fold and adhesive is used to attach the second face of the blank to the second face of the blank inside the fold. Providing a heat film on only one face of the blank helps to reduce costs and means that for certain operations an adhesive might be needed.
The blank may include first and second web parts as described above and the method may include the step of folding the blank so that at least a portion of the first and second web parts overlap and then attaching the overlapping first and second web parts together. As above, such attachment could be made using an adhesive. It is preferred that the web parts are folded such that they are inside the container body as this means that, if a heat sealable film has been applied to the first face of the blank, which is to form the interior of the container body, the overlap between the web parts will be second face to second face.
-11 -The invention extends to a method of making a container using a container body as described above, the method including the step of heat sealing a film lid to the flange of the container body. Such a method may create a container suitable for use as a modified atmosphere packaging container.
-12 -The invention will now be further described, by way of example only, with reference to the following figures in which: Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a container comprising a container body and a lid; Figure 2 shows a perspective view of the container body of Figure 1; Figure 3 shows a blank for forming the container body of Figure 2; and Figure 4 shows a detailed view of a corner of the blank of Figure 3.
Figure 1 shows a container 1, comprising a container body 2 and a film lid 4, the lid 4 is shown partially removed for clarity, but may be heat sealed to a flange 20 to seal the film lid to the container body 2 to provide a container suitable for use as a modified atmosphere packaging container. The detail of the container body is more clearly shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2 shows a container body 2 which is formed from a folded blank 6 (the blank 6 is shown in Figure 3). The container body comprises a base 8 and a peripheral wall 10 extending from the base 8 to a rim 12. The peripheral wall 10 has an internally directed side 14 and an externally directed side 16 and the rim 12 defines an opening 18 of the container body 2. The rim 12 includes a flange 20 that extends around the rim 12 and opening 18 such that a lid 4 can be secured to the flange 20 to close the container body 2 to form a container 1 as shown in Figure 1. Further details shown in this figure will be best understood following the description of Figures 3 and 4 below.
Figure 3 shows a blank 6 for forming a container body 2. The blank 6 comprises a base 8, and wall portions 22,24,26,28 extending from the base 8 to a rim 12 such that, when folded, the wall portions will define the substantially continuous peripheral wall 10 of the container body 2. In this case the base 8 is substantially rectangular and there are four wall portions -13- 22,24,26,28 which form two opposed pairs. The longer wall portions 22,24 provide a pair of first wall portions 22,24 and the shorter pair 26,28 provide a pair of opposed second wall portions 26,28.
The wall portions 22,24,26,28 shown all include flange extensions 30,32,34,36 that extend from the rim 12 such that, when folded, a flange 20 that extends around substantially the entire circumference of the rim 12 will be formed. As shown in the Figure, the flange extensions 30,32 provided by the first wall portions 22,24 extend further from the rim 12 than the flange extensions 34,36 of the second wall portions 26,28, the reason for which will explained below. The extensions 30,32 provided by the first wall portions 22,24 further include a coupling extension 38 extending from each side adjacent the second wall portions 26,28.
The blank 6 further includes first and second web parts 40,42 between the adjacent first and second wall portions 22,24,26,28, wall sides 44,46 of the first and second web parts 40,42 being attached to the first and second wall portions 22,26 respectively and web sides 48,50 of first and second web parts 40,42 being joined together. The web parts 40,42 are integrally formed in the blank 6 and are triangular in shape with the a point of the triangle directed at the base 8 and an opposing flat wall arranged to match the location of the rim 12 when folded, although they could be other shapes. The first web part 40 further includes a horn projection 52 therefrom which extends away from the base 8. Although only one corner of the blank 6 in Figure 3 is fully labelled, it should be understood that the other corners are structurally identical.
The blank 6 includes a heat sealable film 54 which extends over an entire first face 64 of the blank 6 and forms film webs 56,58,60 across gaps in the blank 6, in this case the visible face is the first face which includes the heat sealable film 54. The blank 6 includes some folding -14-gaps 62 on or adjacent lines along which a fold is to be made to facilitate folding the blank 6.
Film webs 60 can simply cover such gaps to enhance sealing of the container body. As shown in the Figures, a film web 56 extends between the horn projection 52 and the flange extension 34 of the second wall portion 26. In this case the film web 56 is substantially as deep as the flange extension 34. A film web 58 is also shown between the horn projection 52 and the flange extension 30. In this case film web 58 is rather small, extending less than half way along the flange extension 30 and horn projection 58.
Large film webs 56 that extend over spaces between parts of the blank 6 are arranged to enable additional heat sealable film 54 to be located between attachment areas of the blank 6 during forming as will be explained in more detail below.
To form the container body 2 from the blank 6 a first operation is to fold the flange extensions 30,32 and along lines 66 which are substantially parallel with the rim 12 and divide the flange extension into a spacer part 68 and a flange surface part 70 (as shown in Figure 4). The flange surface part 70 is folded onto the spacer part 68 and glued in place.
The first face 64 of the blank 6 which includes the heat sealable film 54 remains facing outward after the folding operation. Such a folding operation on the longer sides of the container body 2 results in a flange 20 which include a double thickness region along the long edges and this can enhance the structural rigidity of the container body 2.
The web parts 40 and 42 are folded towards the base 8 and towards each other so that the first and second wall portions 22,24,26,28 are brought together to provide the peripheral wall 10. The web parts 40 and 42 are glued together to provide the basic shape of the container body 2. -15-
To form the circumferential flange 20 the flange extensions 34 and 36 are folded outwards, away from the base so that the first face 64 of the blank is facing away from the base 8. The web parts 40,42 are arranged adjacent the second wall portions 26,28 and the horn projection 52 is folded such that it overlies a part of the adjacent flange extension 34,36.
The act of moving and folding the horn projection 52 into place causes film web 56 to wrap around the horn projection 52 so that it is arranged between the horn projection 52 and the adjacent flange extension 34,36 and also extends from an adjacent end of the adjacent flange extension 34,36 to the horn projection 52.
The flange extensions 30,32 are folded into place by folding along the rim 12 such that the spacer part 68 extends into the container opening 18 and the flange surface part 70 is directed away from the base 8. In this position the coupling extension 38 overlies the adjacent flange extension 34,36 and, due to the positioning of the film web 56 by the horn projection 52, there is an additional layer of heat sealable film 54 between the coupling extension 38 and the adjacent flange extension 34,36. This means that, in total there are two layer of heat sealable film between the coupling extension 38 and the adjacent flange extension 34,36, the one bonded to the first face of the blank 6 and the one formed by the web portion 56 which was arranged in place as the horn projection 52 was moved into place.
It may be possible to arrange heat sealable film in desired locations manually or by machine, but the provision of horn projections 52 facilitates manufacture.
It should be noted that web portion 58 also provides additional heat sealable film material between a region of the horn projection 52 and the part of the coupling extension 52 which overlies it.
In this way, a flange 20 is provided which includes a heat sealable film sealing surface 72 which comprises some or all of the flange surface part 70 of flange extensions 30 and 32, -16-the horn projection 52 and the flange extensions 34,36. Since the flange 20 is of various thicknesses due to the different number of layers of blank 6 which make it up the flange extensions, for example 34,36 may be shaped, for example embossed to try to flatten the sealing surface 72. In the example shown in Figure 2, regions 74 are embossed to raise their surface towards that of the surrounding material.
By providing such a sealing surface 72 to a flange 20 of a container body 2 it is possible to heat seal a film lid 4 to the flange 20. Heat sealing of the flange 20 will bond the various components together to form a seal and may be used to pre-form the container body prior to lidding. Alternatively the flange may not be in its final configuration prior to filling and heat sealing a film lid to the container body.
Since the heat sealable film 54 covers the entire blank, the film webs 56,58 ensure sealing at important joints and the sealing surface 72 of the flange 20 includes heat sealable film 54 it is possible to heat seal a film lid 4 to the sealing surface 72 such that the container 1 created can be used as a modified atmosphere packaging container.
It should be understood that the above description of the invention is by way of example only and modifications in detail are possible within the scope of the attached claims. -17-
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- Claims 1. A container body, said container body being formed from a folded blank, the container body comprising a base and a peripheral wall extending from said base to a rim, the peripheral wall having an internally directed side and an externally directed side and the rim defining an opening of the container body, the rim supporting a flange that extends around substantially the entire rim such that a lid can be secured to the flange to close the container body.
- 2. A container body as claimed in claim 1, in which the peripheral wall includes at least a first wall portion and a second wall portion adjacent the first wall portion, each of the first and second wall portions including a flange extension which is folded at the rim to provide at least part of the flange.
- 3 A container body as claimed in claim 2, in which the flange extension provided by the first wall portion includes a coupling extension, at least part of which extends over, and can be coupled to, at least some of the flange extension provide by the second wall, the flange extension from the first wall is folded at the rim and along its length such that the flange extension extends on both sides of said peripheral wall.
- 4. A container body as claimed claim 3, in which the flange extension provided by the second wall portion has a length not greater than the length of the associated wall portion and is folded at the rim such that the flange extension extends only on the externally directed side of the peripheral wall.
- 5. A container body as claimed in any of claims 2 to 4, in which the peripheral wall includes first and second web parts at the joints between adjacent first and second wall -18-portions, wall sides of the first and second web parts being attached to the first and second wall portions respectively and web sides of first and second web parts being coupled together and one of said web parts further including a horn projection therefrom which extends away from the base and is folded at the rim such that it forms at least a part of the flange.
- 6. A container body as claimed in claim 5, in which it is the first web part that includes the horn projection.
- 7. A container body as claimed in any preceding claim, in which the folded blank includes a heat sealable film attached to a first face thereof, the first face defining an interior surface of the container.
- 8. A container body as claimed in claim 7. in which the flange includes a sealing surface to which a film lid could be attached, the sealing surface being directed away from the base of the container and including the heat sealable film bonded thereto.
- 9. A container body as claimed in claim 8, in which the sealing surface is substantially planar.
- 10. A container body as claimed in any preceding claim, in which the flange includes, contoured portions that alter the shape of the flange to enhance the flatness of the sealing surface.
- 11. A container body as claimed in any preceding claim, in which the base of the container is substantially rectangular and in which the peripheral wall comprises a pair of opposed first wall portions and a pair of opposed second wall portions. -19-
- 12. A container, the container comprising a container body as claimed in any preceding claim, in which the container further includes a film lid attached to the flange.
- 13. A container as claimed in claim 12, in which the film lid is heat sealed to the flange such that the container can act as a modified atmosphere packaging container.
- 14. A blank for forming a container body, the blank comprising a base, the blank including wall portions extending from the base to a rim such that, when folded, the wall portions will define a substantially continuous peripheral wall and at least some of the wall portions including flange extensions that extend from the rim such that, when folded, a flange that extends around substantially the entire circumference of the rim can be formed such that a lid can be secured to the flange to close the container.
- 15. A blank as claimed in claim 14, in which the blank includes a heat sealable film on a first face thereof, the heat sealable film including film webs that extend over spaces between parts of the blank, the film webs positioned to enable additional heat sealable film to be arranged between attachment areas of the blank during forming.
- 16. A blank as claimed in claim 15, in which the blank includes a first wall portion and a second wall portion adjacent the first wall portion, each of the first and second wall portions including a flange extension extending from the rim, the flange extension provided by the first wall portion extending further from the rim than the flange extension of the second wall portion and including a coupling extension extending from a side adjacent the second wall portion, the blank further includes first and second web parts between the adjacent first and second wall portions, wall sides of the first and second web parts being attached to the first and second wall portions respectively and web sides of first and second web parts being -20 -coupled together and the first web part further including a horn projection therefrom which extends away from the base, a film web extending between the horn projection and the flange extensions from at least one of the first and second wall portions.
- 17. A blank as claimed in claim 16, in which a film web extends between the horn projection and the flange extensions from both the first and second wall portions.
- 18. A blank as claimed in claim 17, in which the film web extending between the horn projection and the flange extension from the second wall portion is deeper than the film web between the horn projection and the flange extension from the first wall portion.
- 19. A method for making a container body using a blank as claimed in any of claims 14 to 18, in which the wall portions are folded from the base to form a peripheral wall and in which the flange extensions are folded from the rim to provide the peripheral flange and the folded assembly is secured.
- 20. A method as claimed in claim 19, in which a forming step is conducted in which at least one of the flange extensions is folded along a length substantially parallel with the rim and attached to itself.
- 21. A method as claimed in claim 18 or claim 19, in which the blank includes the blank includes a first wall portion, a second wall portion adjacent the first wall portion and first and second web pals between the adjacent first and second wall portions, wall sides of the first and second web parts being attached to the first and second wall portions respectively and web sides of first and second web parts being coupled together and the method includes the step of folding the blank so that at least a portion of the first and second web pads overlap and then attaching the overlapping first and second web parts together.-21 - 20. A method for making a container, the method comprising the steps of making a container body as claimed in any of claims 19 to 21, in which the method further comprises heat sealing a film lid to the flange.21. A container body substantially as herein described with reference to, or as shown in, the accompanying Figures.
- 22. A container substantially as herein described with reference to, or as shown in, the accompanying Figures.
- 23. A blank substantially as herein described with reference to, or as shown in, the accompanying Figures.
- 24. A method for making a container body, the method being substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying Figures.
- 25. A method for making a container, the method being substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying Figures.
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