IP Library Granted Patent US 12703544
Granted Patent B2
US 12703544 · App. 18/783,823 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Food container with resealable cap

Inventors: Emil Bogdanov (Excelsior, MN); Bradley Hannah (Murfreesboro, TN); Mary K. Lash (Minneapolis, MN); James Popp (Minneapolis, MN); Joseph M. Touchet (Robbinsdale, MN)
Assignee: General Mills, Inc.
B65D41/485B65D65/38B65D2401/15B65D2565/386
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12703544
App. No.
18/783,823
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A food container includes a main plastic body terminating in an upper rim having a ledge portion, a resealable cap configured to seal against the ledge portion when snap-connected to the upper rim and an externally visible tamper indicator integrated into the container body below the upper rim. The cap includes an opening tab which, upon initially opening the container, is lifted to break one or more frangible connections with the tamper indicator. When the food container cap is presented for sale, the tamper indicator is clearly visible to a consumer. When the cap is completely removed, the tamper indicator radially projects from the container body. The cap can be used to selectively reseal the main body upon seating the seal portion on the ledge portion and snap-connecting the cap to the upper rim.

Claims (27)

1 . A food container comprising:

a main body including a bottom joined to at least one sidewall to establish an interior compartment for storing a food product, the main body also including an upper rim extending radially outward from the at least one sidewall, with the upper rim having a ledge portion extending from the at least one sidewall and leading to a downturned portion;

a tamper indicator projecting from the main body below the ledge portion;

a cap including:

a compartment cover portion configured to extend across the upper rim;

a seal portion configured to be sealed to the ledge portion of the upper rim;

the downturned portion having a first section joined to the seal portion; and

an opening tab extending, at a location about the cap, from the downturned portion, said opening tab being attached to the tamper indicator through a frangible element, wherein opening of the food container requires manipulation of the opening tab, breaking of the frangible element and unsealing of the interior compartment through removal of the cap, wherein, upon removal of the cap, the tamper indicator remains connected to the main body.

2 . The food container of claim 1 , wherein the downturned portion further includes a second section extending from the first section, the second section includes first and second spaced terminal ends, and the opening tab includes an upper tab body extending between the first and second spaced terminal ends of the second section.

3 . The food container of claim 2 , wherein the opening tab further includes a lower tab body, configured to be manually grasped for removal of the cap, extending below the upper tab body at a position spaced from the at least one sidewall.

4 . The food container of claim 3 , wherein the upper tab body is aligned with the second section about the main body and directly attached to the first section.

5 . The food container of claim 3 , wherein the lower tab body extends downward and radially outward from the upper tab body.

6 . The food container of claim 3 , wherein the upper tab body is directly attached to the tamper indicator through the frangible element.

7 . The food container of claim 6 , further comprising an additional frangible element connecting the tamper indicator to the cap.

8 . The food container of claim 7 , wherein the additional frangible element directly connects the tamper indicator to the seal portion of the cap.

9 . The food container of claim 1 , wherein the cap further includes a projection extending radially inward from the downturned portion and configured to snap-fittingly engage upper rim of the main body.

10 . The food container of claim 1 , wherein the interior compartment is sealed without a flexible membrane seal about the ledge portion, even when the frangible element is not broken, and an entirety of the food container is made from 100% recyclable material.

11 . A food container comprising:

a main body including a bottom joined to at least one sidewall to establish an interior compartment for storing a food product, the main body also including an upper rim extending radially outward from the at least one sidewall, with the upper rim having a ledge portion extending from the at least one sidewall and leading to a downturned portion;

a cap including:

a compartment cover portion configured to extend across the upper rim;

the downturned portion having a first section joined to a seal portion; and

an opening tab extending, at a location about the cap, from the downturned portion, wherein opening of the food container requires manipulation of the opening tab to unseat the seal member from the ledge portion; and

a seal member configured to create a seal between the cap and the ledge portion of the upper rim, without a flexible membrane seal, said seal member being embedded in one of the cap and the ledge portion.

12 . The food container of claim 11 , wherein the cap further includes a seal portion configured to be seated upon the ledge portion of the upper rim, said seal member being embedded in the seal portion of the cap.

13 . The food container of claim 11 , further comprising a tamper indicator extending between the main body and the cap, said opening tab being connected to the tamper indicator through a frangible element configured to be broken upon manipulation of the opening tab.

14 . The food container of claim 13 wherein, upon removal of the cap, the tamper indicator remains connected to the main body.