EP1736417A1 - Tamper evident bowl with blocked tab - Google Patents

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EP1736417A1
EP1736417A1 EP05256721A EP05256721A EP1736417A1 EP 1736417 A1 EP1736417 A1 EP 1736417A1 EP 05256721 A EP05256721 A EP 05256721A EP 05256721 A EP05256721 A EP 05256721A EP 1736417 A1 EP1736417 A1 EP 1736417A1
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  • Food is often placed in a transparent plastic container that includes a base with a large volume cavity that holds the food and with a cover or lid that closes the cavity.
  • Buyers want to be assured that, after the food was placed in the container as by a clerk at the food store, that the container has not been opened. There is a possibility that another customer has secretly opened the container enough to taste a bit of the food before closing it (and possibly leaving germs from his/her finger in the food). Potential buyers want to be assured that this has not happened.
  • a container constructed by the container manufacturer that allowed a clerk at the store to automatically activate a device that clearly indicated to a potential customer whether or not the container has been opened since it was first closed by the clerk, would be of value.
  • a container of the type that includes a base and lid, which allows the lid to be closed and thereafter prevents the lid from being opened unless a barrier is broken.
  • the container and lid each have trapping portions and pull-open portions with a tear-open barrier on the base of the pull-open portion.
  • the tear-tab, or tear-open barrier forms the upper wall of a horizontal slot.
  • the pull-open portion of the lid has a pull-up tab that is projected through the slot when the lid is closed.
  • the trapping portion of the base traps the lid in the closed position and prevents the lid from opening unless the pull-open side of the lid is pulled up.
  • the barrier To open the lid, the barrier must be broken, so the pull-up tab on the lid can be pulled up to release the lid from the base.
  • the trapping side of the base has a trapping wall that extends at a downward-outward incline (with respect to the container axis) and has a stop wall that extends radially inward from the bottom of the trapping wall.
  • the lid has a peripheral lip that can be pressed down along the trapping wall until the lip reaches the stop wall. The lip then cannot be raised so the lid is trapped in the closed position until the barrier is torn so the pull-up tab can be pulled up.
  • the base has a seal wall lying below the stop wall, the seal wall having a concave radially inner surface that extends at a downward-inward incline.
  • the lid has a corresponding seal wall with a convex outer surface that lies facewise against the concave surface of the base to form a fluid tight seal.
  • Figs. 1 and 2 show a bowl-shaped container 10 of the invention, which includes a base 12 and a lid 14 that can be closed on the base.
  • the base has a trapping portion or section 20 that receives a trapping portion or section 22 of the lid and thereafter resists lid removal.
  • the base also has a pull-open portion or section 24 with a horizontally open slot 26 that receives a lift tab, or pull-up tab 30 of a pull-open portion or section 32 of the lid.
  • the trapping sections of the base and lid preferably extend at an angle A of at least 300° (with a possible interruption) around the vertical axis 34 of the container.
  • the trapping portion could extend 360°.
  • the pull-open portions of the base and lid extend by an angle B that is preferably less than 90° around the axis. If more than one pull-open section is provided the total angle B will increase.
  • the lid is installed in the manner shown in Fig. 6, by holding the lid 14 at an incline C such as about 30° to the horizontal and to the top 40 of the base, and projecting the tab 30 of the lid through the slot 26 in the base. Then the trapping section 22 of the lid is pushed down forcefully into the trapping section 20 of the base. This results in the trapping section of the lid being trapped in place deep in the base.
  • Fig. 4 shows the trapping sections 20, 22 of the base and lid in their fully trapped positions.
  • the base has an outer edge part 50, and has a top flange or portion 52 extending radially inward of and above the base outer edge.
  • the term “radially” describes a direction with respect to the axis 34 of the container, so “radially inward” or just “inward” means toward the axis and “radially outward” or just “outward” means away from the axis. Terms such as “inner” surface means the surface closest to the axis.
  • the base shown in Fig. 4 has a trapping wall 54 extending at a downward and radially outward incline from the inside of flange 52, and has a stop wall 56 that lies at the bottom of the trapping wall.
  • the trapping wall is joined to the stop wall at a corner 58, and the stop wall extends at least partially radially inward from the corner 58.
  • the base also has an upper seal wall 60 with a concave inner surface 62, that extends at a downward-inward incline from a corner 64 at the inside of the stop wall.
  • the base has a lower seal wall 66.
  • the lid has corresponding walls, including a radially outward free peripheral lip 70, and an upper seal wall 72 with a concave inner surface 74 that is joined to the lip by a large radius corner 75 whose radius is larger than that of the base corner 64.
  • the lid also has a lower seal wall 76.
  • the inside radius of curvature of the lid corner 75 is at least 150% of the radius of curvature of the inside of the base corner 64.
  • the peripheral lip 70 of the lid snaps down to the position shown in Fig. 4, with the lip 70 lying at the bottom of the trapping wall 54, at the corner 58.
  • the trapping wall 54 extends at a downward-outward incline from a vertical G, which is preferably between 5° and 30° to the vertical.
  • the peripheral lip 70 is unreinforced so it readily bends up when pushed down along the inside of the trapping wall, and then is trapped in place.
  • the peripheral lip 70 could be forcefully pulled up, but a person cannot firmly grasp the lip to pull it up, and it requires a large upward force to pull it up. It is easy to push down the lip into place but almost impossible to pull up the lip, unless the pull-open portion of the lid is first pulled up.
  • Fig. 5 shows the pull-open sections 24, 32 of the base and lid when the lid has been fully closed on the base.
  • the point 70A represents a location of the same height and radial position where the peripheral lip of the lid would lie at the bottom of the trapping wall at 54A, in the trapping portion of the container. Instead, the pull-open portion of the lid forms the lift tab 30, which projects primarily radially outward through the slot 26 in the pull-open portion of the base.
  • the position otherwise occupied by a trapping wall 54A on the base is devoid of the trapping wall along the pull-open portion.
  • the base has a tear-tab, or barrier wall, or barrier 80 that forms the upper wall of the slot 26 in the base.
  • the lid forms the pull-up tab 30 that projects primarily radially though the slot 26.
  • the slot 26 has a small enough height and the tab 30 has a sufficient radial length and has stiffeners 73 formed beside a hole 77 in the tab, that a person normally cannot bend the tab and push it inwardly to lie inward of the slot 26 to raise the tab. Instead, the only practical way for a person to raise the tab is to tear away the barrier 80.
  • Fig. 8 shows that the barrier 80 is attached by two tear joints 90, 92 to a major portion 94 of the base, which is primarily the trapping portion of the base.
  • the tear joints which extend perpendicular to adjacent parts of the edge 50, are weakened by perforations, notches or by a groove passing partway though the sheet at each tear joint.
  • the barrier has an indication 100, formed by the word "BREAK" that indicates that the barrier should be broken.
  • the lift tab 30 can be lifted.
  • the lid can be pulled along the upwardly inclined direction D (Fig. 5) to remove the lid from the base.
  • the lid can be repeatedly closed and opened using only moderate force applied to the lift tab, and the container seals the contents each time the lid is closed.
  • Fig. 8 shows transition regions 110 at opposite sides of the trapping portion 22 of the base.
  • the plastic sheet of the base which is vacuum formed, has a flat portion between the ends of the flange 52.
  • the flange 52 forms the top 120 of the container and has opposite flange sides 122, 124 that strengthens the upper part of the base to support the weight of other similarly loaded containers that are stacked on one another.
  • a circumferential gap in the flange that is much less than 90°, such as the gap of about 35° occupied by the pull-open portion 32, allows stable stacking of the containers. It is possible to provide two or more pairs of pull-open section each similar to sections 24 and 32 and spaced about the container, although one pair is usually sufficient.
  • Fig. 9 shows another container 130 that is similar to the bowl-shaped container of Figs. 1-8, but that has a regular polygon shape as seen in a plan view.
  • the particular container shown is of square overall parallelepiped shape.
  • the container 130 has a base 132 and lid 134 similar to that of the bowl-shaped container, except that the barrier wall 136 lies at one corner of the square shape.
  • the lid has a pull-up tab 137 that fits in a slot 138 under the tear-tab barrier 136.
  • Fig. 10 shows that the break lines 140, 142 of the barrier wall extend at angle G of about 45° (which is a plurality of degrees less than 90°) to adjacent sides 144, 146 of the square. If the break lines were positioned at 140a, 142a where they extended perpendicular to the sides, then this would result in projecting sharp corners, when the barrier 136 was torn off, which might hurt a person.
  • the invention provides a container with a base and lid, which enables a store clerk to close the container the first time, after loading food or other goods in the base, and which then prevents the container from being opened without breaking at least one end of a barrier.
  • the container has trapping and pull-open portions or sections. The trapping sections allow the lid to be forced down to a fully installed position and thereafter prevents the lid from being pulled up unless the lid pull-open section has been lifted and preferably also pulled away slightly from the center of the trapping portion.
  • the container forms a seal around the entire container circumference, which is broken only when the pull-up tab is pulled up.

Abstract

A container which includes a base (12) that can hold food and a lid (14) that closes on the base, which clearly indicates if the lid has been opened after a clerk loaded food into the base and closed the lid. The base and lid each have trapping portions (20, 22) and pull-open portions (24, 32) with a tear-tab, or tear-open barrier (80). To close the lid, a clerk projects a tab (30) on the pull-open portion of the lid through a slot (26) in the pull-open portion of the base, and then presses down the entire trapping portion of the lid into the trapping portion of the base. The lid cannot be lifted up because the tear-open barrier (80) forming the top wall of the slot lies over the tab. To open the container, a person must tear the barrier so he/she can pull up the tab 30 and open the lid. The fact that the barrier has been torn is obvious.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • Food is often placed in a transparent plastic container that includes a base with a large volume cavity that holds the food and with a cover or lid that closes the cavity. Buyers want to be assured that, after the food was placed in the container as by a clerk at the food store, that the container has not been opened. There is a possibility that another customer has secretly opened the container enough to taste a bit of the food before closing it (and possibly leaving germs from his/her finger in the food). Potential buyers want to be assured that this has not happened. A container constructed by the container manufacturer that allowed a clerk at the store to automatically activate a device that clearly indicated to a potential customer whether or not the container has been opened since it was first closed by the clerk, would be of value.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a container is provided of the type that includes a base and lid, which allows the lid to be closed and thereafter prevents the lid from being opened unless a barrier is broken. The container and lid each have trapping portions and pull-open portions with a tear-open barrier on the base of the pull-open portion. The tear-tab, or tear-open barrier forms the upper wall of a horizontal slot. The pull-open portion of the lid has a pull-up tab that is projected through the slot when the lid is closed. When the lid is closed the trapping portion of the base traps the lid in the closed position and prevents the lid from opening unless the pull-open side of the lid is pulled up. To open the lid, the barrier must be broken, so the pull-up tab on the lid can be pulled up to release the lid from the base.
  • The trapping side of the base has a trapping wall that extends at a downward-outward incline (with respect to the container axis) and has a stop wall that extends radially inward from the bottom of the trapping wall. The lid has a peripheral lip that can be pressed down along the trapping wall until the lip reaches the stop wall. The lip then cannot be raised so the lid is trapped in the closed position until the barrier is torn so the pull-up tab can be pulled up.
  • The base has a seal wall lying below the stop wall, the seal wall having a concave radially inner surface that extends at a downward-inward incline. The lid has a corresponding seal wall with a convex outer surface that lies facewise against the concave surface of the base to form a fluid tight seal.
  • The novel features of the invention are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention will be best understood from the following description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
    • Fig. 1 is a side elevation view of a container of the invention, with the lid closed on the base.
    • Fig. 2 is an exploded isometric view of the base and lid of the container of Fig. 1.
    • Fig. 3 is an exploded sectional side view of the container of Fig. 1.
    • Fig. 4 is an enlarged sectional view of area 4--4 of Fig. 3, with the lid closed on the base.
    • Fig. 5 is an enlarged sectional view of area 5-5 of Fig. 3, with the lid closed on the base.
    • Fig. 6 is a side view of the container of Fig. 3, with the base shown in section and the lid shown in elevation, showing the tab of the lid being projected though a slot in the base, during first closing of the container.
    • Fig. 7 is an enlarged view of an area of Fig. 6, showing the tab projected though the slot during the first closing of the container.
    • Fig. 8 is a plan view of the area of the container of Fig. 7, after the lid has been fully closed.
    • Fig. 9 is an exploded isometric view of another container of the invention,
      wherein the container is of a polygon shape instead of a bowl shape.
    • Fig. 10 is a partial plan view of the barrier of the base of the container of Fig. 9.
    DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • Figs. 1 and 2 show a bowl-shaped container 10 of the invention, which includes a base 12 and a lid 14 that can be closed on the base. The base has a trapping portion or section 20 that receives a trapping portion or section 22 of the lid and thereafter resists lid removal. The base also has a pull-open portion or section 24 with a horizontally open slot 26 that receives a lift tab, or pull-up tab 30 of a pull-open portion or section 32 of the lid. The trapping sections of the base and lid preferably extend at an angle A of at least 300° (with a possible interruption) around the vertical axis 34 of the container. The trapping portion could extend 360°. The pull-open portions of the base and lid extend by an angle B that is preferably less than 90° around the axis. If more than one pull-open section is provided the total angle B will increase.
  • The lid is installed in the manner shown in Fig. 6, by holding the lid 14 at an incline C such as about 30° to the horizontal and to the top 40 of the base, and projecting the tab 30 of the lid through the slot 26 in the base. Then the trapping section 22 of the lid is pushed down forcefully into the trapping section 20 of the base. This results in the trapping section of the lid being trapped in place deep in the base.
  • Fig. 4 shows the trapping sections 20, 22 of the base and lid in their fully trapped positions. The base has an outer edge part 50, and has a top flange or portion 52 extending radially inward of and above the base outer edge. The term "radially" describes a direction with respect to the axis 34 of the container, so "radially inward" or just "inward" means toward the axis and "radially outward" or just "outward" means away from the axis. Terms such as "inner" surface means the surface closest to the axis.
  • The base shown in Fig. 4 has a trapping wall 54 extending at a downward and radially outward incline from the inside of flange 52, and has a stop wall 56 that lies at the bottom of the trapping wall. The trapping wall is joined to the stop wall at a corner 58, and the stop wall extends at least partially radially inward from the corner 58. The base also has an upper seal wall 60 with a concave inner surface 62, that extends at a downward-inward incline from a corner 64 at the inside of the stop wall. The base has a lower seal wall 66. The lid has corresponding walls, including a radially outward free peripheral lip 70, and an upper seal wall 72 with a concave inner surface 74 that is joined to the lip by a large radius corner 75 whose radius is larger than that of the base corner 64. The lid also has a lower seal wall 76. The inside radius of curvature of the lid corner 75 is at least 150% of the radius of curvature of the inside of the base corner 64.
  • When the lid is pushed down forcefully into the base, the peripheral lip 70 of the lid snaps down to the position shown in Fig. 4, with the lip 70 lying at the bottom of the trapping wall 54, at the corner 58. The trapping wall 54 extends at a downward-outward incline from a vertical G, which is preferably between 5° and 30° to the vertical. The peripheral lip 70 is unreinforced so it readily bends up when pushed down along the inside of the trapping wall, and then is trapped in place. The peripheral lip 70 could be forcefully pulled up, but a person cannot firmly grasp the lip to pull it up, and it requires a large upward force to pull it up. It is easy to push down the lip into place but almost impossible to pull up the lip, unless the pull-open portion of the lid is first pulled up.
  • Fig. 5 shows the pull- open sections 24, 32 of the base and lid when the lid has been fully closed on the base. The point 70A represents a location of the same height and radial position where the peripheral lip of the lid would lie at the bottom of the trapping wall at 54A, in the trapping portion of the container. Instead, the pull-open portion of the lid forms the lift tab 30, which projects primarily radially outward through the slot 26 in the pull-open portion of the base. The position otherwise occupied by a trapping wall 54A on the base is devoid of the trapping wall along the pull-open portion. Instead, the base has a tear-tab, or barrier wall, or barrier 80 that forms the upper wall of the slot 26 in the base. The lid forms the pull-up tab 30 that projects primarily radially though the slot 26. The slot 26 has a small enough height and the tab 30 has a sufficient radial length and has stiffeners 73 formed beside a hole 77 in the tab, that a person normally cannot bend the tab and push it inwardly to lie inward of the slot 26 to raise the tab. Instead, the only practical way for a person to raise the tab is to tear away the barrier 80.
  • Fig. 8 shows that the barrier 80 is attached by two tear joints 90, 92 to a major portion 94 of the base, which is primarily the trapping portion of the base. The tear joints, which extend perpendicular to adjacent parts of the edge 50, are weakened by perforations, notches or by a groove passing partway though the sheet at each tear joint. The barrier has an indication 100, formed by the word "BREAK" that indicates that the barrier should be broken. Upon breaking the barrier 80 at one or both joints , the lift tab 30 can be lifted. When the lift tab is tilted by several degrees (preferably at least 15°) such as 20° or more, the lid can be pulled along the upwardly inclined direction D (Fig. 5) to remove the lid from the base. Once the barrier has been broken, the lid can be repeatedly closed and opened using only moderate force applied to the lift tab, and the container seals the contents each time the lid is closed.
  • Fig. 8 shows transition regions 110 at opposite sides of the trapping portion 22 of the base. The plastic sheet of the base, which is vacuum formed, has a flat portion between the ends of the flange 52. The flange 52 forms the top 120 of the container and has opposite flange sides 122, 124 that strengthens the upper part of the base to support the weight of other similarly loaded containers that are stacked on one another. A circumferential gap in the flange that is much less than 90°, such as the gap of about 35° occupied by the pull-open portion 32, allows stable stacking of the containers. It is possible to provide two or more pairs of pull-open section each similar to sections 24 and 32 and spaced about the container, although one pair is usually sufficient.
  • Fig. 9 shows another container 130 that is similar to the bowl-shaped container of Figs. 1-8, but that has a regular polygon shape as seen in a plan view. The particular container shown is of square overall parallelepiped shape. The container 130 has a base 132 and lid 134 similar to that of the bowl-shaped container, except that the barrier wall 136 lies at one corner of the square shape. The lid has a pull-up tab 137 that fits in a slot 138 under the tear-tab barrier 136. Fig. 10 shows that the break lines 140, 142 of the barrier wall extend at angle G of about 45° (which is a plurality of degrees less than 90°) to adjacent sides 144, 146 of the square. If the break lines were positioned at 140a, 142a where they extended perpendicular to the sides, then this would result in projecting sharp corners, when the barrier 136 was torn off, which might hurt a person.
  • Thus, the invention provides a container with a base and lid, which enables a store clerk to close the container the first time, after loading food or other goods in the base, and which then prevents the container from being opened without breaking at least one end of a barrier. Of course, the fact that the barrier has been broken is obvious to any customer, so if the customer sees that the tear-open barrier is not broken the customer will be assured that the container has not been opened. The container has trapping and pull-open portions or sections. The trapping sections allow the lid to be forced down to a fully installed position and thereafter prevents the lid from being pulled up unless the lid pull-open section has been lifted and preferably also pulled away slightly from the center of the trapping portion. The container forms a seal around the entire container circumference, which is broken only when the pull-up tab is pulled up.
  • Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated herein, it is recognized that modifications and variations may readily occur to those skilled in the art, and consequently, it is intended that the claims be interpreted to cover such modifications and equivalents.

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  1. A container (10, 130) having a base (12, 132) and lid (14, 134) each formed of a deformed plastic sheet, wherein:
    said base and lid are centered on a vertical axis (34) and said base and lid each has a trapping section (20, 22) and a pull-open sections (24, 32), said trapping section of said base has a trapping wall (54) that allows the trapping section (22) of the lid to be pushed down to an installed position and then prevents the trapping section of the lid from being pulled up;
    said pull-open section of said base (24) forms a primarily horizontally-opening slot (26, 138) and forms a barrier wall (80, 136) at the top of said slot;
    said pull-open section of said lid has a pull-up tab (30, 137) that lies in said slot under said barrier wall and that cannot be pulled up without removing said barrier wall from a location directly above said pull tab;
    said barrier wall having at least one part joined to said major portion of said base by a breakable joint (90, 92, 140, 142), so the barrier wall can be removed from above said pull tab by breaking said joint.
  2. The container described in claim 1 wherein:
    said trapping wall (54) of said base trapping section (20) has an inside surface that extends primarily vertically and at a downward and radially outward incline, and said trapping section of said base has a largely horizontal stop wall (56) at the bottom of said trapping wall, the intersection of the bottom of said primarily vertical wall and said stop wall forming an inside corner (58);
    said trapping section of said lid has a radially outward peripheral lip (70) that lies against said inside corner.
  3. The container described in claim 2 wherein:
    said base has a base upper seal wall (60) that extends 360° around said axis and that extends at a downward-inward incline from an inner end (64) of said stop wall, said base upper seal wall having a concave inner surface (74);
    said lid has a lid upper seal wall (72) with a convex outer surface that lies facewise against said concave inner surface (62) of said base upper seal wall.
  4. The container described in claim 3 wherein:
    said base forms a base corner (58) at an intersection of said inner end of said stop wall and a top of said upper seal wall, and said lid forms a lid corner (75) at an intersection of said peripheral lip and a top of said lid upper seal wall, said lid corner having an inside surface with a radius that is at least 150% of the radius of curvature of the inside surface of said base corner (64).
  5. The container described in claim 1 wherein:
    said base has a top with a radially outer edge part (50), and with a top portion (52) lying radially inside said outer edge part, said top portion being horizontal and lying above said outer edge part, and said top portion having a primarily vertical flange outer wall extending down from an outer side of said top portion and having a primarily vertical flange inner wall extending down from an inner side of said top portion down to the top of said trapping wall;
    said top portion being interrupted at said pull-open side of said base so at said pull-open section the top of said base forms a horizontal wall of radial width at least equal to the radial width of said radially outer lip and forms said barrier wall.
  6. The container described in claim 1 wherein:
    said trapping sections (20, 22) extend at least 300° about said axis.
  7. The container described in claim 1 wherein:
    said container (130) has the shape of a regular polygon with a plurality of sides (144, 146), as viewed in a plan view, and said barrier wall (136) has opposite ends (140, 142) that each forms one of said breakable joints, said joints each extending a plurality of degrees less than 90° to an adjacent one of said sides (144, 146).
  8. A container that includes a base (12, 132) and a lid (14, 134), each formed of a deformed plastic sheet, wherein:
    said base and lid are centered on a vertical axis (34) and most of said lid fits into said base, said base and lid each has a trapping section (20, 22) that extends more than 180° about said axis and a pull-open section (24, 32) that extends less than 180° about said axis;
    along said trapping section, said base has a trapping wall (54) that extends at a downward and radially outward incline, and said base has a stop wall (56) that extends inwardly from a bottom of said trapping wall;
    along said trapping section said lid has a radially outer peripheral lip (70) that rests inside said trapping wall at the intersection (58) of said trapping wall and said stop wall;
    at said pull-open section, said base has slot walls that form a radially-opening slot (26, 138), said slot walls including an upper slot wall (80, 136);
    at said pull-open section, said lid forms a radially-outward projecting lift tab (30, 137) that extends through said slot;
    said upper slot wall (80, 136) has circumferentially opposite ends (90, 92, 140, 142) that are constructed to be manually broken away so said tab can be pulled up.
  9. The container described in claim 8 wherein:
    said pull tab has a horizontal upper surface with a hole (74) therein, and said pull tab has largely vertical stiffeners (72) extending downward from opposite edge portions of said hole.
  10. The container described in claim 8 wherein:
    along said trapping section said base has a top section with an outer lip (50), and with a horizontally-extending top portion (52) lying radially inside said lip and having inner and outer primarily vertically-extending flange walls (122, 124), said inner flange wall merging with the top of said trapping wall (54);
    at intersections (110) of said trapping region and said pull-open region, the top of said base is devoid of said flange and forms a radially wide rim part.
  11. A method for assembling a container that includes a base (12, 132) and a lid (14, 134) and a vertical axis (34), wherein the base and lid have pull-out sections (24, 32) and trapping sections (20, 22) wherein the lid trapping section (22) can be pressed down to a locked position in the base trapping portion (20), and said base pull-out section (24) is formed with a radially-opening slot (26, 138) and with a primarily horizontal and removable barrier (80, 136) forming a top of the slot, and said lid pull-out section is formed with a radially-outwardly extending pull tab (30, 137), comprising:
    installing said lid on said base by holding said lid at an incline over said base, so said lid pull-out section is lowermost, inserting said tab through said slot, and then pressing down said trapping portion of said lid until it is locked on said trapping portion of said base.
  12. The method described in claim 11 wherein said trapping sections of said base and lid are constructed so the trapping section of the lid can be pulled out of the base when the lid is inclined at more than 15° to said base with said pull-out section uppermost, and including opening said container, comprising:
    removing said barrier from above said tab, pulling up said tab to tilt said lid by at least 15° to the horizontal, and removing the lid.
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