Fruit and vegetable molded containers

The cylindrical container with a detachable lid and suspension mechanism addresses pesticide and pest exposure, simplifies assembly, and ensures secure, low-cost production of shaped fruits and vegetables.

JP7829116B1Active Publication Date: 2026-03-13YAMASA NOUSAN
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Filing Date
2024-09-20
Publication Date
2026-03-13

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Technical Problem

Existing fruit and vegetable shaping containers face issues with complex structures that allow pesticide exposure, pest entry, and difficulty in maintaining cleanliness, while also requiring labor-intensive assembly and disassembly, and are not designed for safe and secure food production.

Method used

A cylindrical shaping container divided into two halves with a hinge mechanism, a detachable lid, and ventilation holes, featuring a closed top surface and a suspension mechanism to reduce pesticide exposure and pest entry, simplify assembly, and facilitate harvest determination.

Benefits of technology

The solution enhances food safety and security by minimizing pesticide and pest exposure, reduces labor for harvest inspection, and ensures secure product shape without structural displacement, while maintaining low manufacturing costs.

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Abstract

This device is used for shaping and cultivating fruits and vegetables, and its primary challenge is to meet the high consumer demand for safe and secure food products, while also addressing operational efficiency and standardization of product specifications. [Solution] A molding container for shaping fruits and vegetables into a desired form in a molded cavity inside a vertically elongated cylindrical body with a closed top and an open bottom, The cylindrical body comprises a first half-container and a second half-container, the first half-container and the second half-container are joined together at one of two rotatable hinges, and the other hinge is used to connect them, forming a molded cavity that exhibits the desired cross-section when joined, a fruit stem through-hole is formed on the top surface to connect the molded cavity to the outside, and a detachable and openable lid is provided on the bottom surface to close the opening.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] The present invention relates to a shaping container that is attached to young fruits in the early stage of growth of fruits and vegetables (hereinafter referred to as fruits, etc.) and shapes the cross-sectional shape of the harvested fruits, etc. into a desired shape.

Background Art

[0002] For long and slender items such as cucumbers and eggplants, they are shaped straight so as not to bend, and for round items such as lemons, melons, and watermelons, they are shaped into a heart shape or a square shape, etc. Many shaping containers and restraining containers have been proposed to enhance the commercial value and design value.

Prior Art Documents

Patent Documents

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Patent Document 1

Patent Document 2

Patent Document 3

Patent Document 4

Patent Document 5

Summary of the Invention

Problems to be Solved by the Invention

[0004] The prior art shown in Patent Document 1 is composed of a plurality of cases, and the protrusions on the sides of each of the plurality of cases are joined together with a fixture to be integrated. The joined part by the fixture serves as a hinge, and the case can be opened and closed by the rotation of the hinge. Another fixture is passed through another protrusion to fix the plurality of cases. A space with a desired cross-sectional shape is formed between the plurality of cases. This technology has good attachment workability, but the outer structure is complex and it is easy for dust, etc. to accumulate, and it is very difficult to maintain cleanliness. Furthermore, if we consider the side with the hole for the fruit stem to pass through as the upper side, the opposite lower side is largely open. As a result, the mist of pesticides sprayed multiple times during the growing season can enter, and pests can enter and exit, making it an unsafe and reliable product.

[0005] The prior art described in Patent Document 2 involves butting together two divided molds along their length to form a space with a desired cross-sectional shape inside, with a ceiling wall intersecting the side wall on one end in the length direction, and a hole provided in a part of this ceiling wall for the fruit stalk of a young fruit to pass through. According to the drawings, these two divided molds are wrapped together with two metal belts. This technology requires the user to hold the two separate units with one hand while wrapping the two belts around them during installation, and also requires considerable effort to remove the two belts. Furthermore, the side with the hole for the fruit stem is facing upwards, while the opposite side in the length direction is open. This technique also means that the fruit is frequently exposed to pesticides, and pests can freely enter and exit, making it impossible to produce safe and secure products. When joined, the long edges where the two divided sections meet have interlocking grooves for a secure connection, but the ceiling / wall sections lack these grooves, making them prone to shifting and damaging the product. Furthermore, determining the optimal harvest time requires frequent inspections, including peering in from the back of the plants, which is a considerable amount of work.

[0006] The prior art described in Patent Document 3 comprises a plastic cylindrical body formed by integrally connecting two partially cylindrical pieces, which when joined together form a cylindrical shape with a reduced diameter portion at the upper end, at a thin fold; a fastening device having a projection on one of the outer edges and a recess on the other so that when the body and the folded parts are joined at the fold and the edges of both sides of the body are closed, they cannot be opened; and elastic pieces attached to the upper ends of each of the partially cylindrical pieces, which come together when attached to tightly grip the fruit stem without any gaps. The fasteners described above are characterized by being designed to be disengaged by the growth force that causes the fruit to grow larger. This technology has no open application, so it can produce safe products without the risk of exposure to pesticides, etc. However, the semicircular bottom plate 3a at the lower end can be omitted, and it is not a bottom plate intended to produce safe and secure products. Also, the engaging part is said to be pushed apart by the growth force of the fruit, but in that case, it is not possible to firmly mold it into the desired shape.

[0007] The prior art described in Patent Document 4 includes a cover body that has a space formed so that the outside of the growing cucumber or eggplant has a certain shape, and is divided in half in the longitudinal direction, with one side connected by an elastic support having outward elastic force, and the other side being open. Multiple ventilation holes formed in the cover body, A trunk insertion hole formed at the end of the cover body, A flower pull-out hole is formed at the other end of the cover body, It is said that the cover body is formed on the other side of the cover body that is open in the longitudinal direction and consists of a coupling / separating part that connects and fastens the open cover body and separates and opens the connected cover body, and cover body warping prevention projections that are formed to surround and fix both ends of the coupling / separating part and prevent the cover body from warping due to the expansion pressure applied to the inside of the cover body as cucumbers, eggplants, etc. grow. This technology involves dividing the cultivation device in half lengthwise and connecting one half with an elastic support that has outward elastic force. However, this connection method has a weak ability to suppress expansion pressure, and is therefore limited to long, slender fruits and vegetables such as cucumbers and eggplants. Furthermore, in the connecting and separating section, as seen in the cross-section of explanatory figure 5A-A, an arm extends from one of the divided main bodies at a different angle to a locking projection. However, because this arm is short, considerable force is required to raise the locking projection each time the device is connected or separated.

[0008] The prior art described in Patent Document 5 involves two transparent plastic main semi-finished products (A), (A) in which two rectangular face plates (1) and (2) intersect at a right angle and triangular face plates are joined to both sides, and the two are assembled so that their opening edges (B), (B) come into contact with each other, and fasteners are attached to these opening edges (B), (B) to make them detachable, and furthermore, stem insertion holes are formed at appropriate locations on the face plates. This technology has the advantage of producing safe and secure products that are not exposed to pesticides or pests at all, but it has the disadvantages of requiring a great deal of effort to assemble and disassemble, and the cost per container is very high. It is ideal for watermelons and melons, but the shape is limited to cubes.

[0009] While these conventional technologies generally focus on issues such as ease of installation and removal, and unit cost, none of them address safety and security as a challenge.

[0010] This invention prioritizes addressing the recent consumer demand for food safety and security, but also aims to improve work efficiency and standardize product specifications. [Means for solving the problem]

[0011] To solve the above problems, the present invention provides a cylindrical body for shaping fruits and vegetables into a desired form, wherein the top surface is closed during use, the internal space of the cylindrical body itself forms the shaping cavity, the entire outer structure is divided vertically into two large parts, appearing as a combined form of a first half-container and a second half-container with different shapes, there are no partitions whatsoever in the internal space of the entire combined structure, and the walls and top surfaces of both the first half-container and the second half-container are formed as a continuous, integrated unit. In the combined state of the first and second halves of the container, The wall ends where the two parts join have hinge sections arranged in an alternating staggered pattern, and there are pipe-shaped connecting holes along the tip edges of the hinge sections. The two parts are joined together by inserting long connecting pins through the connecting holes on both sides, partially separated in an open / close manner by inserting and removing only one side, and when both connecting pins are inserted and removed, they separate into two independent pieces. In this case, whether partially separated or completely separated, the top surface and wall surface are always separated together, and a fruit stem through-hole is formed in the central area of ​​the top surface when the two parts are joined together. The bottom surface opposite the top surface is not connected to the joining and separating of the first and second halves of the container, but forms a temporary lid that can be closed temporarily, and the lid has a handle and a lid vent. In this lid base, a single point-shaped temporary fastening point is provided at any point on the outer surface of the peripheral rim, so that when the young fruit has grown to a harvestable size, the growth pressure easily pushes the lid base off, eliminating the need to repeatedly look inside the container and making it easy to determine the harvest time by simply checking from the outside. Furthermore, by locking one point on the lid base to a nearby point on the cylindrical wall, it is possible to prevent the lid base from falling to the ground after being pushed off by the fruit. When the fruit or vegetable grows large, the molded container also becomes large and heavy, placing an excessive weight burden on the fruit stem if it is attached to the stem. To improve this, a hanging mechanism is provided at any point on the outer surface of the wall or top. The edges of the surfaces where the first and second halves of the container join and separate are provided with a connecting protrusion on one side and a connecting recess on the other side that interlock with each other. Furthermore, ventilation openings are provided at arbitrary locations along the top surface of the wall. The above describes the molded containers for fruits and fruit vegetables. [Effects of the Invention]

[0012] This invention prioritizes the recent consumer demand for food safety and security, while also addressing the challenges of improving work efficiency and standardizing specifications. Some farmers grow crops without using pesticides, but this requires a great deal of labor and cost. Generally, it is impossible to produce products without damage from diseases or pests without spraying pesticides multiple times. Although recent pesticides are formulated to contain the fewest possible pesticide ingredients that act only on specific diseases or pests, with multiple pesticide sprays, there are still ingredients with long residual periods, so concerns remain.

[0013] Therefore, the present invention is a vertically long cylindrical cultivation container formed by combining a first half-container and a second half-container. When one of the two communication pins is removed, the first half-container and the second half-container can be opened and closed at a single hinge portion. A fruit stalk passage hole is provided on the top surface at one end of the vertically long cylindrical forming container, and the lower side at the other end is open. A lid bottom with a desired cross-sectional shape is provided so as to close this part and is detachable and can be opened and closed.

[0014] By providing a detachable and openable / closable lid bottom, the possibility of atomized pesticides and pests being sprayed multiple times entering the forming cavity is reduced, and the most important issue of prioritizing consumer safety and confidence in food has been addressed.

[0015] Also, by providing this detachable and openable / closable lid bottom, the young fruits in the initial stage of growth sandwiched inside the forming cavity grow continuously. When the tip of the fruit or the like reaches the lid bottom and further grows, it pushes the lid bottom off. The lid bottom is connected to the forming container by a string and does not hang down and fall to the ground. When the harvest season arrives, if the lid bottom is hanging down when looking around the orchard, it is harvested. This eliminates the need to repeatedly check the back to confirm the growth status to determine the harvest time, resulting in a significant reduction in labor. Also, as a result, the length standard is unified, and it is possible to expect an effect of stimulating the purchasing desire, such that the same type of fruit and vegetables, which have been extremely common daily demand fruits and vegetables, become a new product type that is very visually appealing in terms of shape.

[0016] Since a coupling concave portion is provided on either one of the half-containers along the entire line of the portion where the combined first half-container and second half-container contact, and a coupling convex portion is provided on the other half-container, they mesh firmly with each other and there is no displacement between the half-containers. Therefore, there is no concern that the forming container will be displaced due to the growth pressure and damage the product. Furthermore, it eliminates the tedious and troublesome task of attaching and detaching two metal belts, as described in Reference 2.

[0017] For small fruits like lemons, the growing container is light, so the burden on the fruit stalk is small even if the container is placed directly on the fruit. However, for large and heavy fruits like melons, the container naturally becomes larger and heavier, and the burden on the fruit stalk becomes too great for it to withstand, causing it to fall. By providing a suspension mechanism and suspending the fruit from above, the burden on the fruit stem can be reduced, preventing the fruit, vegetables, and molded containers from falling.

[0018] By providing ventilation holes at arbitrary locations along the top surface of the wall, high temperature and humidity inside the molded cavity can be prevented. Furthermore, because the overall structure is simple, the manufacturing cost of the molded container can be kept low. [Brief explanation of the drawing] [Figure 1] Plan view of the present invention [Figure 2] Perspective view from the second half-container side in the present invention [Figure 3] AA' cross-sectional view in Figure 2 [Figure 4] BB' cross-section in Figure 1 [Figure 5] Perspective view showing the present invention partially separated into an openable / closable form by pushing out the connecting pin on only one side. [Figure 6] Figure 5C-C' Cross-sectional view [Figure 7] Figure 1B-B shows a cross-sectional view of a young fruit placed inside the molded container of the present invention. [Figure 8] DD' cross-section in Figure 1 [Figure 9] The diagram shows an illustrative cross-section illustrating the stage where the young fruit has matured and the cap has been pushed down. [Figure 10] Cross-sectional view showing temporary fastening points provided on the periphery of the lid base. [Figure 11] Cross-sectional view of a lemon shaped into a desired form using the present invention. [Modes for carrying out the invention]

[0019] Embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. Figure 1 shows that the first half-container (2) and the second half-container (3) are connected by hinges (6) on both the left and right sides. For illustrative purposes, the connecting pin (7) is not shown in this figure. While materials such as paper, metal, and wood are possible, resin injection molding is the most practical option. Although there are many types of resins, polycarbonate, which is elastic and highly weather-resistant, seems to be the most suitable.

[0020] Figure 2 shows the first half-container (2) and the second half-container (3) joined together by inserting connecting pins (7) into the two connecting holes (5) in Figure 1. On the wall surface (17), ventilation holes (11) are provided at arbitrary locations along the top surface (21) that penetrate to the molded cavity (12). This is to prevent the inside of the molded cavity (12) from becoming hot and humid when exposed to sunlight, as the material of the molded container (1) is resin. Furthermore, if the fruit or vegetable is large, such as a melon, the molding container (1) will naturally become large and heavy, and attaching it to the fruit stem (8) will put too much strain on the fruit stem (8). To prevent this, the molding container (1) is suspended from above with a string, and a string receiving part (24) is provided to tie the string to.

[0021] Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of Figure 2, AA'. The molded cavity (12) has the desired shape. The interlocking portions of the first half-container (2) and the second half-container (3) are provided with connecting recesses (13) and connecting protrusions (14) to ensure a secure connection.

[0022] Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view of BB' in Figure 1, showing the lid bottom (22) in place and having a lid bottom vent (9), which can prevent high temperature and humidity inside the molded cavity (12). A ventilation opening (11) is provided that penetrates to the molded cavity (12), which is also to prevent the inside of the molded cavity (12) from becoming hot and humid.

[0023] Figure 5 shows the state in which the first half container (2) and the second half container (3) are joined together and then opened by removing a connecting pin (7). When the first half container (2) and the second half container (3) are joined together, there is a connecting protrusion (14) on one side and a connecting recess (13) on the other side that interlocks with each other. As a result, the first half container (2) and the second half container (3) interlock securely and do not shift, preventing damage to the product.

[0024] Figure 6 is a cross-sectional view of Figure 5, CC'. A connecting recess (13) and a connecting protrusion (14) are provided.

[0025] Figure 7 is a cross-sectional view taken along line B-B' of Figure 1, showing that the young fruit (16) is sandwiched in the molded container (1) and the lid and base (22) are attached. Although pesticides are sprayed many times from this stage onward, the young fruit (16) is rarely exposed to pesticides. Furthermore, it is possible to prevent the entry of pests. The lid and base (22) are shown to be connected by a string (19) that is attached to the fastening part (15) of the molded container (1).

[0026] Figure 8 is a cross-sectional view of Figure 1, DD', showing the joint at the top surface (21). The joint recess (13) and joint protrusion (14) interlock, preventing the two half-containers from shifting.

[0027] Figure 9 shows a young fruit (16) developing into a mature fruit (20) with its lid (22) pushed off. However, the lid (22) is connected to the anchor (15) and string (19), which prevents it from falling to the ground.

[0028] Figure 10 shows that temporary fastening parts (23) are provided at any point on the contact surface where the lid bottom (22) enters the molded cavity (12), allowing it to be easily attached and pushed down by the growth pressure.

[0029] Figure 11 shows a cross-section of the harvested lemons (20) that have the desired shape. [Explanation of symbols]

[0030] 1 Molded container 2 1st half container 3 Second half container 4. Perforations through the fruit pedicel 5 Communication hole 6. Hinge section 7-way connecting pin 8. Fruit stalk 9. Ventilation opening at the bottom of the lid 11 Ventilation holes 12 Molding cavity 13 Joint recess 14 Connecting protrusion 15. Fastening part 16 young fruit 17 Wall surface 18. Pinching part 19 string 20 Achievements 21 Top surface 22 Lid bottom 23 Temporary fastening part 24. Lifting thread support section

Claims

1. This is a cylindrical body for shaping fruits and vegetables into desired forms. When in use, the top is closed, and the internal space of the cylinder itself forms the shaping cavity. The entire outer structure is divided vertically into two large sections, appearing as a combined form of a first half-container and a second half-container with different shapes. There are no partitions whatsoever in the internal space of the combined structure. Both the first half-container and the second half-container are formed as a continuous, integrated wall and top surface. In the combined state of the first and second half-containers, the ends of the wall surfaces where they join have hinge sections arranged in an alternating staggered pattern, with pipe-like structures penetrating along the tip edges. A container for forming fruits and vegetables, characterized by having connecting holes, through which long connecting pins are inserted on both sides to join the two parts, through which only one side is inserted to partially separate them in an open / close manner, and when both connecting pins are inserted and removed, the two parts separate into two independent pieces, and in the separated state, whether partially separated or completely separated, the top surface and the wall surface are always separated together, the top surface formed in the joined state opens and closes in a concave-concave interlocking manner, and the bottom surface opposite the top surface does not cooperate with the joining and separating of the first and second half containers, and forms a temporary lid bottom that can be closed temporarily.

2. At the bottom of the lid, The fruit and vegetable container according to claim 1, characterized in that it has a single point-shaped temporary fastening part that protrudes slightly outward in a circular manner at any point on the outer surface of the surrounding rim, and is locked to a nearby point on the cylindrical wall at any point on the opposite side of the temporary fastening part, so that when the young fruit reaches the point where it should be harvested, the growth pressure of the fruit pushes the lid bottom off easily, and the container does not fall to the ground but is held in a suspended state, making it easy to determine at a glance which molded container is at the perfect harvest time just by looking at its appearance, eliminating the tedious task of opening and inspecting each container, and completely eliminating the great effort and time required to retrieve the fallen lid bottom.

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