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(12) Patent: (11) CA 3002370
(54) English Title: METHOD OF MANUFACTURING AN IMPROVED DISPOSABLE LID
(54) French Title: METHODE DE FABRICATION D'UN COUVERCLE JETABLE AMELIORE
Status: Granted
Bibliographic Data
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC):
  • B65D 43/06 (2006.01)
(72) Inventors :
  • SARNOFF, BRAD (United States of America)
  • PATEL, RAJ (United States of America)
(73) Owners :
  • HFA, INC. (United States of America)
(71) Applicants :
  • HFA, INC. (United States of America)
(74) Agent: MOFFAT & CO.
(74) Associate agent:
(45) Issued: 2019-06-04
(22) Filed Date: 2018-04-23
(41) Open to Public Inspection: 2019-03-11
Examination requested: 2018-04-23
Availability of licence: N/A
(25) Language of filing: English

Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT): No

(30) Application Priority Data:
Application No. Country/Territory Date
15/700,569 United States of America 2017-09-11

Abstracts

English Abstract

There is provided an improved disposable aluminum lid configured for use with a pan. The lid has a continuously rolled lip around a skirt that when placed on the pan is bent to secure the two together. The rolled lip around the entire periphery of the skirt includes both the sides and the corners of the improved disposable aluminum lid. This significantly reduces the possibility of cuts and injuries to the user when securing the lid to the pan or removing it therefrom.


French Abstract

Un couvercle jetable amélioré en aluminium est présenté configuré pour être utilisé avec une casserole. Le couvercle présente une bordure roulée en continu autour dune jupe qui lorsque placée sur la casserole est courbée pour fixer les deux ensemble. La bordure roulée autour de la périphérie entière de la jupe comprend les deux côtés et les coins du couvercle jetable amélioré en aluminium. La possibilité de coupures et de blessures est significativement réduite pour lutilisateur lors de la fixation du couvercle sur la casserole ou son retrait.

Claims

Note: Claims are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.


We claim:
1. An
improved disposable aluminum lid used in combination with a pan, the
combination comprising:
a pan having:
a bottom base terminating into a side wall, the side wall extending
continuously around the bottom base to form a well there between, the side
wall
includes a top edge that extends outwardly away from the well to form a ledge,

and wherein the ledge ends into a rolled lip form; and
a lid stamped from aluminum, the lid being configured to include:
a top base terminating around a periphery at an edge,
a raised ridge extending around the periphery of the edge,
a skirt extending downwardly from the raised ridge and extending
continuously around the top base to form a well there-between, the skirt
having
an internal surface side facing the well and an external surface side, the
skirt
further having a lower edge configured to extend directly into a rolled lip,
and
wherein the rolled lip is formed continuously into the lower edge of the skirt
and
uninterruptedly around the well covering all sides and all corners defined by
the
lid, and wherein the rolled lip is further configured to abut the external
surface
side of the skirt; and
wherein the lid is configured to have a size such that when positioned on top
of
the pan, the skirt and rolled lip, defined on the lid, hangs over the ledge,
defined on the
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pan, and wherein the skirt and rolled lip are bent against an underside
surface, defined
on the ledge, the lid and the pan are configured in a secured configuration.
2. The improved disposable aluminum lid of Claim 1, further configured to
include:
an angle defined between the raised ridge and the downwardly extending skirt
to
be between 3 and 10 degrees.
3. The improved disposable aluminum lid of Claim 2, wherein the angle is
defined as
degrees.
4. A combination of a pan with an improved disposable aluminum lid, wherein
the
combination includes:
a pan having a bottom base terminating into a side wall, the side wall
extending
continuously around the bottom base to form a well there between, the side
wall includes
a top edge that extends outwardly away from the well to form a ledge, and
wherein the
ledge ends into a rolled lip form; and
a lid stamped from aluminum, and configured to include:
a top base terminating around a periphery at an edge,
a raised ridge extending around the periphery of the edge,
a skirt extending downwardly from the raised ridge and extending
continuously around the top base to form a well there-between, the skirt
having
an internal surface side facing the well and an external surface side, the
skirt
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further having a lower edge configured to extend directly into a rolled lip,
and
wherein the rolled lip is formed continuously into the lower edge of the skirt
and
uninterruptedly around the well covering all sides and all corners defined by
the
lid, and wherein the rolled lip is further configured to abut the external
surface
side of the skirt; and
wherein the lid is configured to have a size such that when positioned on top
of
the pan, the skirt and rolled lip, defined on the lid, hangs over the ledge,
defined on the
pan, and wherein the skirt and rolled lip are bent against an underside
surface, defined
on the ledge, the lid and the pan are configured in a secured configuration.
5. An
improved disposable aluminum lid for use with a pan, wherein the pan has a
bottom base terminating into a side wall, the side wall extending continuously
around the
bottom base to form a well there between, the side wall includes a top edge
that extends
outwardly away from the well to form a ledge, and wherein the ledge ends into
a rolled
lip form, and the disposable aluminum lid is defined to comprise:
a top base terminating around a periphery at an edge,
a raised ridge extending around the periphery of the edge,
a skirt extending downwardly from the raised ridge and extending continuously
around the top base to form a well there-between, the skirt having an internal
surface
side facing the well and an external surface side, the skirt further having a
lower edge
configured to extend directly into a rolled lip, and wherein the rolled lip is
formed
continuously into the lower edge of the skirt and uninterruptedly around the
well
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covering all sides and all corners defined by the lid, and wherein the rolled
lip is further
configured to abut the external surface side of the skirt; and
wherein the lid is configured to have a size such that when positioned on top
of
the pan, the skirt and rolled lip, defined on the lid, hangs over the ledge,
defined on the
pan, and wherein the skirt and rolled lip are bent against an underside
surface, defined
on the ledge, the lid and the pan are configured in a secured configuration.
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Description

Note: Descriptions are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.


,
,
METHOD OF MANUFACTURING AN IMPROVED DISPOSABLE LID
FIELD
[01] The present invention relates to the art of lids manufactured from
aluminum such
that the lids are disposable, and more particularly, the present invention is
directed to a
method of manufacturing an improved disposable lid that helps alleviate
accidents by the
consumer and permits nesting of the lids.
BACKGROUND
[02] Disposable aluminum pans and lids are often referred to as foil pans/lids
widely
used by consumers to cook and keep food warm. The lids have been manufactured
by
well know methods. Typically, a die is used to stamp a sheet of aluminum into
a lid. During
the stamping process upper and lower dies are pressed together with the sheet
of
aluminum feed between the dies. After pressing the lid is formed. The main
issues with
the existing lids (Prior Art Figures 1A - 3) is that the dies are formed such
that only the
edges between the corners have a rolled lip. The corners are not rolled which
often leaves
a sharp edge from which consumers can and often cut themselves on the corner
edges.
In addition, the dies are formed such that the edge walls extend at a ninety-
degree angle
from the top edge of the lid. As shown in Prior Art Figure 16, the prior art
lids cannot
stack and nest properly. This makes shipping a lot of lids together
problematic. A lot of
space in shipping cartons are wasted because stacked lids simply do not nest
properly and
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the nested lids take up a lot of space. These problems are addressed with the
manufacturing of improved lids.
SUMMARY
[03] In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, there is
provided a
method of manufacturing an improved disposable aluminum lid.
[04] The improved disposable aluminum lid is formed from stamping aluminum.
The
improved disposable aluminum lid includes a top base that terminates about an
edge to
raised ridge around the periphery of the edge. The raised ridge extends into a
downwardly extending skirt. The skirt terminates into a rolled lip formed into
the sides
of the improved disposable aluminum lid. In addition, during the forming of
the improved
disposable aluminum lid the corners of the skirt are crimped and rolled into a
corner
rolled lip of aluminum. The corner rolled lip in the corners prevents the user
from cutting
themselves when handling. In addition, the improved disposable aluminum lid is
formed
with a slight tapering 13 between the raised ridge and the downwardly
extending skirt.
Preferably the tapering is defined at an angle between 3 and 10 degrees and
more
preferably at about 5 degrees. Therefore, when stacking or nesting the
improved
disposable aluminum lids, the lids nest easily and virtually perfectly on top
of each other.
As such, the improved disposable aluminum lid can be packaged and shipped
without
concern of damage to the lids.
[05] In other embodiments, there is provided in combination an improved
disposable
aluminum lid for use with a pan. The pan is defined to have a bottom base
terminating
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,
into a side wall. The side wall extends continuously around the bottom base to
form a
well there between. The side wall also includes a top edge that extends
outwardly away
from the well to form a ledge, and wherein the ledge ends into a rolled lip
formed. The
lid has a top base terminating around a periphery at an edge. A raised ridge
extends
around the periphery of the edge. A skirt extends downwardly from the raised
ridge and
extends continuously around the top base to form a well there-between. The
skirt has an
internal surface side facing the well and an external surface side. The skirt
further has a
lower edge configured to extend directly into a rolled lip. The rolled lip is
formed
continuously into the lower edge of the skirt and uninterruptedly around the
well
covering all sides and all corners defined by the lid. The rolled lip is
further configured to
abut the external surface side of the skirt. The lid and pan and configured
such that the
lid has a size such that when positioned on top of the pan, the skirt and
rolled lip, defined
on the lid, hangs over the ledge, defined on the pan. When bent the skirt and
rolled lip
can be positioned against an underside surface defined on the ledge to
configure the lid
and the pan into a secured configuration.
[061 Accordingly, then, in one aspect, there is provided an improved
disposable
aluminum lid used in combination with a pan, the combination comprising: a pan
having:
a bottom base terminating into a side wall, the side wall extending
continuously around
the bottom base to form a well there between, the side wall includes a top
edge that
extends outwardly away from the well to form a ledge, and wherein the ledge
ends into
a rolled lip form; and a lid stamped from aluminum, the lid being configured
to include: a
top base terminating around a periphery at an edge, a raised ridge extending
around the
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periphery of the edge, a skirt extending downwardly from the raised ridge and
extending
continuously around the top base to form a well there-between, the skirt
having an
internal surface side facing the well and an external surface side, the skirt
further having
a lower edge configured to extend directly into a rolled lip, and wherein the
rolled lip is
.. formed continuously into the lower edge of the skirt and uninterruptedly
around the well
covering all sides and all corners defined by the lid, and wherein the rolled
lip is further
configured to abut the external surface side of the skirt; and wherein the lid
is configured
to have a size such that when positioned on top of the pan, the skirt and
rolled lip, defined
on the lid, hangs over the ledge, defined on the pan, and wherein the skirt
and rolled lip
.. are bent against an underside surface, defined on the ledge, the lid and
the pan are
configured in a secured configuration .
[07] In accordance with another aspect, there is provided a combination of a
pan with
an improved disposable aluminum lid, wherein the combination includes: a pan
having a
bottom base terminating into a side wall, the side wall extending continuously
around the
.. bottom base to form a well there between, the side wall includes a top edge
that extends
outwardly away from the well to form a ledge, and wherein the ledge ends into
a rolled
lip form; and a lid stamped from aluminum, and configured to include: a top
base
terminating around a periphery at an edge, a raised ridge extending around the
periphery
of the edge, a skirt extending downwardly from the raised ridge and extending
continuously around the top base to form a well there-between, the skirt
having an
internal surface side facing the well and an external surface side, the skirt
further having
a lower edge configured to extend directly into a rolled lip, and wherein the
rolled lip is
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formed continuously into the lower edge of the skirt and uninterruptedly
around the well
covering all sides and all corners defined by the lid, and wherein the rolled
lip is further
configured to abut the external surface side of the skirt; and wherein the lid
is configured
to have a size such that when positioned on top of the pan, the skirt and
rolled lip, defined
.. on the lid, hangs over the ledge, defined on the pan, and wherein the skirt
and rolled lip
are bent against an underside surface, defined on the ledge, the lid and the
pan are
configured in a secured configuration .
[08] In accordance with a further aspect, there is provided an improved
disposable
aluminum lid for use with a pan, wherein the pan has a bottom base terminating
into a
.. side wall, the side wall extending continuously around the bottom base to
form a well
there between, the side wall includes a top edge that extends outwardly away
from the
well to form a ledge, and wherein the ledge ends into a rolled lip form, and
the disposable
aluminum lid is defined to comprise: a top base terminating around a periphery
at an
edge, a raised ridge extending around the periphery of the edge, a skirt
extending
.. downwardly from the raised ridge and extending continuously around the top
base to
form a well there-between, the skirt having an internal surface side facing
the well and
an external surface side, the skirt further having a lower edge configured to
extend
directly into a rolled lip, and wherein the rolled lip is formed continuously
into the lower
edge of the skirt and uninterruptedly around the well covering all sides and
all corners
defined by the lid, and wherein the rolled lip is further configured to abut
the external
surface side of the skirt; and wherein the lid is configured to have a size
such that when
positioned on top of the pan, the skirt and rolled lip, defined on the lid,
hangs over the
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ledge, defined on the pan, and wherein the skirt and rolled lip are bent
against an
underside surface, defined on the ledge, the lid and the pan are configured in
a secured
configuration.
[09] Numerous other advantages and features of the invention will become
readily
apparent from the following detailed description of the invention and the
embodiments
thereof, from the claims, and from the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[10] A fuller understanding of the foregoing may be had by reference to the
accompanying drawings, wherein:
[11] FIG. 1A is a prior art top plan view of a disposable aluminum lid;
[12] FIG. 1B is a sectional view of a corner from the disposable aluminum lid
of FIG. 1A;
[13] FIG. 1C is a side sectional view of the corner of the disposable aluminum
lid of
FIG. 1A;
[14] FIG. 2 is a prior art side view of the disposable aluminum lid from FIG.
1;
[19] FIG. 3 is an enlarged prior art cross sectional view of the disposable
aluminum lid
from FIG. 1;
[16] FIG. 4A is a top plan view of an improved disposable aluminum lid;
[17] FIG. 4B is a sectional view of a corner from the improved disposable
aluminum lid
of FIG. 4A;
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[18] FIG. 4C is a side sectional view of the corner of the improved disposable
aluminum
lid of FIG. 4A;
[19] FIG. 5 is a side view of the improved disposable aluminum lid of FIG. 4A;
[20] FIG. 6 is an enlarged cross sectional view of the improved disposable
aluminum lid
of FIG. 4A;
[21] FIG. 7 is a representation of a stamp machine used in manufacturing the
improved
disposable aluminum lid of FIG. 4A;
[22] FIG. 8 is a representation of the press stamping showing the upper and
lower dies;
[23] FIG. 9 is a representation of an aluminum roll used in manufacturing
improved
disposable aluminum lids;
[24] FIG. 10 is a representation of the aluminum feed between the upper and
lower dies
of the stamping machine;
[25] FIG. 11 is a representation of the improved disposable aluminum lid being
stamped;
[26] FIG. 12 is a representation of the improved disposable aluminum lid after
being
stamped in the stamp machine;
[27] FIG. 13 is a representation of the output of the stamp machine showing
the
improved disposable aluminum lid existing the stamp machine;
[28] FIG. 14 is a representation of the improved disposable aluminum lid being
aligned
for stacking;
[29] FIG. 15 is an illustration of improved disposable aluminum lids stacked
and nested
for packaging before shipping;
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[30] FIG. 16 is an illustration of prior art lids stacked and nested for
packaging before
shipping; and
[31] FIG. 17 is a side by side comparison of prior art lids and improved
disposable
aluminum lids nested for packaging before sipping.
[32] FIG. 18 is a perspective view of the improved disposable aluminum lid
expanded
away from a disposable aluminum pan;
[33] FIG. 19 is a perspective view of the improved disposable aluminum lid on
the pan
from FIG. 18;
[34] FIG. 20 is a perspective view of FIG. 19 with a corner of the lid cut
away to illustrate
that the downwardly extending skirt and rolled lip of the lid is not bent
under the pan
ledge;
[35] FIG. 21 is a perspective view of FIG. 19 illustrating a user bending the
downwardly
extending skirt and rolled lip under the pan ledge;
[36] FIG. 22A is a perspective view of FIG. 20 illustrating the downwardly
extending skirt
and rolled lip being bent under the pan ledge entirely around the lid and pan,
securing
the lid to the pan;
[37] FIG. 22B is a perspective view of FIG. 22A from underneath the lid and
pan;
[38] FIG. 22C is an enlarged view of the sectional view 22C from FIG. 22B; and
[39] FIG. 23 is a perspective view of FIG. 22 further illustrating a user
bending the
downwardly extending skirt and rolled lip away from the pan ledge in order to
remove
the lid.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[401 While the invention is susceptible to embodiments in many different
forms, there
are shown in the drawings and will be described herein, in detail, the
preferred
embodiments of the present invention. It should be understood, however, that
the
present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of
the invention
and is not intended to limit the spirit or scope of the invention and/or
claims of the
embodiments illustrated.
[411 With reference to Prior Art FIGS. 1A through 3, there is provided a
disposable lid
formed from stamping aluminum, generally referenced a lid 50. The prior art
lid 50
includes a top base 52 that terminates about an edge 54 to raised ridge 56
around the
periphery of the edge 54. The raised ridge 56 extends into a downwardly
extending skirt
58. The skirt terminates into a rolled lip 60 formed only into the sides (62 /
64) of the lid.
The corners 66 of the skirt 58 are crimped when formed but always terminate
into a free
edge 68 of aluminum. The crimped free edge 68 in the corners 66 always remain
sharp.
The sharpness of the corners is capable of cutting a user's fingers when
handling. While
the cuts may not be particularly deep when they occur, it still is a nuisance
to the
consumer to be cut. Moreover, complaints are continuously submitted to the
manufacturers of disposable aluminum lids when a consumer is cut. As such
there has
always been a desire and need to improve the lids to avoid this issue. In
addition to this
major concern, disposable aluminum lids have always been manufactured in a
very
simplistic manner in that the angle defined between the raised ridge 56 and
the
downwardly extending skirt 58 are formed at a virtual right angle (FIG. 3)
such that the
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skirt 58 extends downwardly in a substantially zero-degree taper. As further
explained
below, from a material standpoint, when forming the lids, keeping the skirt at
a zero-
degree taper will use less material, which will reduce expenses especially
when the
manufacturer is producing thousands of lids an hour. The major problem with
this type
.. of disposable aluminum lids is that the lids cannot stack or nest on top of
each other
without damaging the shape of the lid. Prior Art FIG. 16 illustrates
disposable aluminum
lids manufactured in accordance with the prior art stacked after forming and
prior to
shipment. The prior art disposable aluminum lids utilize a lot of space and
are after
slightly bent and thus slightly damaged when packaged and shipped. As such
there is a
desire and need to improve the lids to avoid this issue.
[42] To solve the above concerns and problems an improved disposable aluminum
lid
was developed, referenced generally a numeral 100 (FIGS 4A through 6). The
improved
disposable aluminum lid 100 is formed from stamping aluminum. The improved
disposable aluminum lid 100 includes a top base 102 that terminates about an
edge 104
.. to raised ridge 106 around the periphery of the edge 104. The raised ridge
106 extends
into a downwardly extending skirt 108. The skirt terminates into a rolled lip
110 formed
into the sides (112 / 114) of the improved disposable aluminum lid 100. In
addition,
during the forming of the improved disposable aluminum lid 100 the corners 116
of the
skirt 108 are crimped and rolled into a corner rolled lip 111 of aluminum. The
corner
rolled lip 110 in the corners 116 prevents the user from cutting themselves
when
handling. In addition, the improved disposable aluminum lid 100 is formed with
a slight
tapering 13 (FIG. 6) between the raised ridge 106 and the downwardly extending
skirt 108.
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Preferably the tapering 13 is defined at an angle between 3 and 10 degrees and
more
preferably at about 5 degrees. Therefore, when stacking or nesting the
improved
disposable aluminum lids, the lids nest easily and virtually perfectly on top
of each other
(FIG. 15). As such, the improved disposable aluminum lid 100 can be packaged
and
shipped without concern of damage to the lids.
[43] From a material standpoint, when forming the improved disposable aluminum
lid
100, a taper between the raised ridge 106 and the downwardly extending skirt
108 uses
more material then if the skirt extends at a zero-degree taper if the overall
length
extension of the skirt is the same. In comparing Prior Art FIG. 3 against FIG.
6 the overall
length of the skirt is maintained at .6250 inches. In the Prior Art disposable
aluminum lid
50 the length of material for the skirt length is the same at .6250 inches.
However, in the
improved disposable aluminum lid 100, the length of material would be
calculated as
X/sin(90 ) = 0.6250/sin(851, where X represents the length of the sidewall
with the 5
degree taper. Once solved the length of the sidewall is 0.627 inches. Over the
entire
perimeter of the lid and multiplied by thousands of lids, there is a definite
increase in
costs to manufacture the improved disposable aluminum lid. However, the
benefits
outlined herein outweigh the increased costs.
[44] Referring now also to FIGS 7 through 14 there is shown a method of
manufacturing
the improved disposable aluminum lids 100. In the method of manufacturing, a
die
machine press 200 includes an upper shoe 205 and a lower shoe 210. A sheet of
aluminum 220, fed from a roll 215, is positioned between the shoes, which are
then
hydrically pressed together forming the lid. The upper and lower shoes 205 /
210 are
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configured to stamp the improved disposable aluminum lids 100 with a slight
tapering 13
between the raised ridge 106 and the downwardly extending skirt 108, and
further
configured to stamp the improved disposable aluminum lids 100 with a rolled
lip 110
formed around the entire periphery of the downwardly extending skirt 108,
which
includes both the sides (112/114) and the corners 116 of the improved
disposable
aluminum lid 100.
[45] Excess aluminum can then be recycled for future use. The improved
disposable
aluminum lids 100 when formed are then moved away from the stamping section
for
packaging. As shown in FIGS 15 -17, the improved disposable aluminum lids 100
when
stacked show an improved nesting ability not shown in the prior art aluminum
lids.
[46] As provided by various embodiments of the present invention there is
provided an
improved disposable aluminum lid. The improved disposable aluminum lid is
defined to
include a lid stamped from aluminum and configured to have (a) a top base
terminating
around a periphery at an edge; (b) raised ridge extending around the periphery
of the
edge; (c) a skirt downwardly extending from the raised ridge; and (d) a rolled
lip formed
into the terminating edge of the skirt, wherein the rolled lip is formed into
the entire
terminating edge of the skirt including sides and corners defined by the lid.
In other
aspects the improved disposable aluminum lid is further configured to include
an angle
defined between the raised ridge and the downwardly extending skirt to be
between 3
.. and 10 degrees, and is preferred to be at 5 degrees.
[47] In other embodiments there is provided a method of manufacturing improved
disposable aluminum lids to provide nesting of the lids. The method comprising
the steps
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of (a) placing a sheet of aluminum between a pair of die shoes; (b) stamping
the pair of
die shoes together to form, from the sheet of an aluminum, an improved
disposable
aluminum lid; and (c) configuring the pair of die shoes, such that the
improved disposable
aluminum lid is configured to include: (i) a top base terminating around a
periphery at an
edge; (ii) a raised ridge extending around the periphery of the edge; (iii) a
skirt
downwardly extending from the raised ridge; (iv) a rolled lip formed into the
terminating
edge of the skirt, wherein the rolled lip is formed into the entire
terminating edge of the
skirt including sides and corners defined by the lid; and (v)an angle defined
between the
raised ridge and the downwardly extending skirt to be between 3 and 10
degrees. The
method further comprising the step of nesting a plurality of the improved
disposable
aluminum lids on top of each other wherein the angle defined between the
raised ridge
and the downwardly extending skirt allows the plurality of nested improved
disposable
aluminum lids to, rest over one another such that the entire rolled lip of one
of the
improved disposable aluminum lids rests adjacently over the entire rolled lip
of an
adjacent improved disposable aluminum lid positioned underneath thereto.
[48] Referring now to FIGS. 18 through 23 there is illustrated in
perspective views an
improved disposable aluminum lid as detailed and explained herein above
positioned for
combination with a disposable aluminum pan. The lid 100 includes a top base
102 that
terminates about an edge 104 to raised ridge 106 around the periphery of the
edge 104.
The raised ridge 106 extends' into a downwardly extending skirt 108. The skirt
terminates
into a rolled lip 110 formed into the sides (112 / 114) of the improved
disposable
aluminum lid 100. In addition, during the forming of the improved disposable
aluminum
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lid 100 the corners 116 of the skirt 108 are crimped and rolled into a corner
rolled lip 111
of aluminum. The corner rolled lip 110 in the corners 116 prevents the user
from cutting
themselves when handling. In addition, the improved disposable aluminum lid
100 is
formed with a slight tapering f3 (FIG. 6) between the raised ridge 106 and the
downwardly
extending skirt 108. Preferably the tapering 13 is defined at an angle between
3 and 10
degrees and more preferably at about 5 degrees. The pan 300 includes a bottom
base 302
that terminates into a continuously extending side wall 304. The side wall 304
extends to
form a well 306 there between. The side wall 304 terminates to a top edge 308,
which
extends therefrom to form a ledge 310. The ledge 310 extends outwardly from
the side
wall 304 and ends into a rolled lip 312 formed into the sides (314/ 316) of
the pan.
[49] Continuing to also refer to FIGS. 19 - 21, the lid 100 has a size defined
such that
when positioned on the pan the downwardly extending skirt 108 hangs over the
ledge
310 of the pan. This allows the user to bend the extending skirt 108 and
rolled lip 110
under the ledge 310 of the pan all away around the lid/pan essentially locking
the lid onto
the pan (FIG. 22). To release the lid from the pan, the user will bend the
extending skirt
108 and rolled lip 110 away from the ledge 310 of the pan all away around the
pan, until
the lid is released from the pan.
[50] From the foregoing and as mentioned above, it will be observed that
numerous
variations and modifications may be effected without departing from the spirit
and scope
of the novel concept of the invention. It is to be understood that no
limitation with respect
to the specific methods and apparatus illustrated herein is intended or should
be inferred.
14
CA 3002370 2018-04-23

It is, of course, intended to cover by the appended claims all such
modifications as fall
within the scope of the claims.
CA 3002370 2018-04-23

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Administrative Status

Title Date
Forecasted Issue Date 2019-06-04
(22) Filed 2018-04-23
Examination Requested 2018-04-23
(41) Open to Public Inspection 2019-03-11
(45) Issued 2019-06-04

Abandonment History

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Request for Examination $800.00 2018-04-23
Registration of a document - section 124 $100.00 2018-04-23
Application Fee $400.00 2018-04-23
Final Fee $300.00 2019-04-12
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Maintenance Fee - Patent - New Act 5 2023-04-24 $210.51 2023-04-14
Maintenance Fee - Patent - New Act 6 2024-04-23 $277.00 2024-04-19
Owners on Record

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Current Owners on Record
HFA, INC.
Past Owners on Record
None
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Abstract 2018-04-23 1 10
Description 2018-04-23 15 472
Claims 2018-04-23 4 96
Drawings 2018-04-23 25 736
Representative Drawing 2019-02-04 1 5
Cover Page 2019-02-04 2 32
Final Fee 2019-04-12 1 55
Cover Page 2019-05-09 1 29