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titleOfInvention DISPOSABLE CONTAINER FOR FOOD STORAGE
abstract The utility model relates to containers. The disposable food storage container is made in the form of a thin-walled cup or bowl having a square or rectangular concave bottom and inclined side walls with an outer flange on the edge. The cup or bowl is made of expanded polystyrene, under the flanging, the side walls are made with a step transition, the concave-shaped bottom is made in the form of an annular protrusion located on the bottom periphery in the zone of transition of the bottom to the side flat walls, which is formed in the radial direction sequentially paired with each other other surfaces and a flat centrally located platform inside this protrusion. This ring-shaped protrusion is formed in the radial direction by successively arranged arched surfaces conjugated to each other and two flat surfaces located at an obtuse angle to each other. The thickness of the side wall is greater than the thickness of the wall forming the concave bottom. 5 ill.
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