Prevention of interlocking of nestable containers
View Patent ↗Embodiments of the present disclosure are generally directed to devices and methods for preventing interlocking of nestable containers. For example, interlocking of nestable containers is reduced or prevented through a spacerthermoformed from a thermally sensitive material and coupled to sidewalls of containers. When a first container is inserted or nested within a second container, the spacercontacts a top surface of a sidewall of the second container, thereby allowing airflow between the first container and the second container and preventing the first container and the second container from interlocking.
1 . A method of preventing interlocking of nestable containers, the method comprising:
providing a first container having a sidewall and a base, wherein the sidewall extends substantially upward from the base to define an interior volume;
thermoforming a spacer from a thermally sensitive material, wherein thermoforming comprises:
heating the thermally sensitive material until the thermally sensitive material reaches a pliable state;
conforming the heated thermally sensitive material to form a spacer, wherein the spacer has a shape corresponding to a contour of an exterior surface of the sidewall; and
cooling the spacer to solidify the shape; and
coupling the spacer to the exterior surface of the sidewall by applying an adhesive to at least one of the space or the exterior surface of the sidewall, wherein the adhesive is a thermosetting adhesive or a UV-curable adhesive, such that when the first container is inserted into an interior volume of a second container, the spacer contacts a top surface of a sidewall of the second container, thereby allowing airflow between the first container and second container and preventing the first container and the second container from interlocking.
2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the thermally sensitive material is a thermoplastic material.
3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the thermally sensitive material is a ductile material.
4 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising curing the adhesive to bond the spacer to the first container.
5 . The method of claim 4 , wherein curing the adhesive comprises allowing the adhesive to set at room temperature or applying heat or ultraviolet light to accelerate the curing.
6 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the first container and the second container are buckets.
7 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the first container comprises a plurality of lips and wherein the spacer is coupled to the exterior surface below a bottom-most lip of the plurality of lips.
8 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising thermoforming a plurality of spacers and coupling the plurality of spacers to the sidewall of the first container.
9 . The method of claim 8 , wherein the plurality of spacers are formed by separating a single piece of shaped thermally sensitive material.
10 . The method of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of spacers are separated after cooling the single piece of thermally sensitive material.
11 . The method of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of spacers are separated after heating the single piece of thermally sensitive material.
12 . The method of claim 1 , wherein cooling the spacer comprises air cooling, water cooling, contact cooling, cooling baths, refrigerated cooling, or combinations thereof.
13 . The method of claim 1 , wherein conforming the heated pliable thermally sensitive material to form the spacer comprises fitting the heated thermally sensitive material to a mold, wherein the mold is shaped to correspond to the contour of the exterior surface of the sidewall.
14 . The method of claim 1 , wherein conforming the heated thermally sensitive material to form the spacer comprises fitting the heated thermally sensitive material to the contour of the sidewall.
15 . The method of claim 1 , wherein heating the thermally sensitive material comprises contact heating, infrared heating, convection heating, radiant heating, high-frequency heating, or combinations thereof.
16 . A method of preventing interlocking of nestable containers, the method comprising:
providing a first container having a sidewall and a base, wherein the sidewall extends substantially upward from the base to define an interior volume;
thermoforming a spacer from a thermally sensitive material, wherein thermoforming comprises:
heating the thermally sensitive material until the thermally sensitive material reaches a pliable state;
conforming the heated thermally sensitive material to form a spacer, wherein the spacer has a shape corresponding to a contour of an exterior surface of the sidewall; and
cooling the spacer to solidify the shape; and
coupling the spacer to the exterior surface of the sidewall by applying a thermosetting adhesive to at least one of the space or the exterior surface of the sidewall, such that when the first container is inserted into an interior volume of a second container, the spacer contacts a top surface of a sidewall of the second container, thereby allowing airflow between the first container and second container and preventing the first container and the second container from interlocking.
17 . The method of claim 16 , further comprising curing the thermosetting adhesive to bond the spacer to the first container.
18 . The method of claim 17 , wherein curing the thermosetting adhesive comprises allowing the thermosetting adhesive to set at room temperature or applying heat or ultraviolet light to accelerate the curing.
19 . A method of preventing interlocking of nestable containers, the method comprising:
providing a first container having a sidewall and a base, wherein the sidewall extends substantially upward from the base to define an interior volume;
thermoforming a spacer from a thermally sensitive material, wherein thermoforming comprises:
heating the thermally sensitive material until the thermally sensitive material reaches a pliable state;
conforming the heated thermally sensitive material to form a spacer, wherein the spacer has a shape corresponding to a contour of an exterior surface of the sidewall; and
cooling the spacer to solidify the shape; and
coupling the spacer to the exterior surface of the sidewall by applying a UV-curable adhesive to at least one of the space or the exterior surface of the sidewall, such that when the first container is inserted into an interior volume of a second container, the spacer contacts a top surface of a sidewall of the second container, thereby allowing airflow between the first container and second container and preventing the first container and the second container from interlocking.
20 . The method of claim 19 , further comprising curing the UV-curable adhesive to bond the spacer to the first container by allowing the UV-curable adhesive to set at room temperature or applying heat or ultraviolet light to accelerate the curing.