The invention relates to the field of handles, and more particularly to an articulated handle for a container.
Commercial-scale manufacturing and molding of thermoplastic containers generally requires specialized extrusion blow molding equipment. Manufacturing of thermoplastic containers comprising an integrally formed handle is even more complicated as it involves additional step(s) for connecting the handle on the molded container, thereby increasing the cost per unit.
Providing a handle that is independently manufactured from a container and that may be secured to the container may thus provide an effective and practical solution. Handles that are independently manufactured from containers and that are securable thereto have been described for instance in GB patent No. 2,157,257, U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,227,393 and 7,686,183.
These and other handles face key technical and operational limitations. In some instances the handle is pivotally secured to the container and, while it enables transportation of the container, it is not possible to pour a liquid from the container with only one hand. In other instances the handle is rigid and it comprises a collar into which the container of larger dimensions is inserted. Although such handle allows a user to pour liquid from the container with only one hand, the handle may not hold the container in an upside-down position since the container will slide off the collar.
There is therefore a need for simpler, more convenient, and more cost-effective manners for manufacturing molded containers requiring a handle.
There is also a need for handles that can be manufactured separately from molded containers to later be installed on such containers.
There is also a need for handles that may easily and rapidly be secured to various types of containers, while allowing handling with only one hand and allowing also to hold the container in an upside-down position.
There is particularly a need for an articulated handle that can easily be secured to a container, after manufacturing of the container.
The present invention addresses these needs and other needs as it will be apparent from reviews of the disclosure and description of the features of the invention hereinafter.
According to one aspect, the invention relates to an articulated handle for a container, comprising:
In one embodiment the securing means comprises a pair of securing elements fittingly cooperating together, wherein a first of the securing elements is positioned at an interior of the first grip portion and a second of the securing elements is positioned at an interior of the second grip portion. In embodiments, the complementary portions comprise at least two pairs, or at least three pairs, of securing elements. In embodiments the connectors are male-female type of connectors (e.g. snap-fit, hole-and-hooks, tongue and slots, etc.).
Another aspect of the invention concerns a method for securing an articulated handle to a container. According to one embodiment, the method comprises the steps of:
In order that the invention may be readily understood, embodiments of the invention are illustrated by way of example in the accompanying drawings.
Further details of the invention and its advantages will be apparent from the detailed description included below.
In the following description of the embodiments references to the accompanying drawings are by way of illustration of an example by which the invention may be practiced. It will be understood that other embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the invention disclosed.
The present invention relates to an articulated handle that can be manufactured separately from containers to later be installed on such containers.
The articulated handle is configured to be securable around a part of a container, therefore providing the container with a means to be handled by a user.
With reference to
The collar 102 comprises a circular opening 124 and inner face 118 having a flat surface configured for surrounding a container 200. The collar is articulated as it comprises an articulated joint 122 allowing “bending” and positioning of the collar between an open state (
The grip 104 comprises first 106a and second 106b grip portions projecting outwardly from the collar 102. For increased strength, the first grip portion 106a is preferably integrally formed to the first portion of the collar 112a and the second grip portion is preferably integrally formed to the second portion of the collar 112b.
As explained with more details hereinafter, the first 106a and second grip 106b portions are each configured for comprising a complementary portion comprising a securing means 108 such that, once the collar is in the close state, first and second grip portions are secured together, thereby securing the articulated handle to the container (
Turning to
Although in the illustrated embodiments the articulated joint 122 is positioned such that the first portion 112a and a second portion 112b of the collar are of comparable size (i.e. 50/50) which results in the grip 104 to be axially aligned with the articulated joint 122, it may be envisioned to position the articulated joint differently such that the articulated joint is not axially aligned with the grip, resulting in the first portion 112a and a second portion 112b of the collar to have sizes that are different (e.g. a ratio of 75/25, 60/40, etc.).
In preferred embodiments, the collar 102 is circular and configured for surrounding a neck of a container. Accordingly, the collar 102 comprises the inner face 118 having a substantially flat surface for matching a flat surface on the container 200. The collar 102 may also comprise an inner face 118 with patterns, groves, bumps or the like, according to a desired use. The collar 102 may also comprise an anti-slip material or the like. Likewise, those skilled in the art will appreciate that it is not essential for the collar to be circular or shaped like a ring and that it may be of any suitable shape including, but not limited to, octagonal, square, rectangular, triangular, etc. and that it may be configured for surrounding different sections of a given container and/or be configured for surrounding containers of different shapes (e.g. jar, bottle, can, etc.).
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Referring now back to the grip 104, in the embodiments depicted in
It is the grip which comprises the securing means 108 allowing securing or “locking” the articulated handle to the container, the securing means comprising complementary securing elements fittingly cooperating together. Preferably, the complementary securing elements are positioned at an interior of the grip.
In the embodiments depicted in
The securing means 108 may be configured such that articulated handle 100 is removably connectable for allowing the handle to be secured and thereafter removed from a container (e.g. manually or with a tool). In other embodiments, the securing means 108 is configured to ensure that the handle is secured permanently to the container.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the invention is not limited to a particular type of securing means and that it is adapted to the use of various types of connectors including snap-fit or snap-on connectors, hole-and-hook connectors, tongue and slot connectors, and the like. It may also be envisioned to provide the securing means on a periphery of the grip or to provide first and second grip portions that may be glued or fused together by heating.
The grip may be configured in accordance to various parameters including, but not limited to, the size of the container, the weight of the filled container, the rigidity of the materials used in the manufacture of the container and/or the handle, the intended users, etc. In the embodiments illustrated at
The grip may also comprise an external surface adapted for particular desired uses and/or particular user (e.g. handicapped person, young, elderly, etc.). For instance, the grip may be provided with desirable esthetic and/or functional features such as drawings, patterns, an anti-slip surface, etc.
In the embodiments illustrated at
In alternative embodiments the grip may project upwardly or sidewardly from the collar. In other alternative embodiments, the articulated handle 100 may comprise a plurality of grips, for instance a pair of grips positioned on opposite sides of the collar. It can also be envisioned to provide a two-piece handle not requiring an articulated joint, the two-piece handle having two complementary portions, each complementary portion comprising a collar section and two grips section that connect together for securing the handle around a container.
The articulated handle 100 and/or parts thereof may be manufactured from any suitable material. For instance, the handle 100 and/or parts thereof may be made of plastic, polymer, thermoplastic polymer resin (e.g. polyethylene terephthalate), etc. and it be manufactured by common techniques known in the art such as molding, 3D printing or any other appropriate manufacturing technique. Alternatively the articulated handle 100 and/or parts thereof could be manufactured from metal and alloys thereof (e.g. aluminum, copper, stainless steel, etc.).
In the embodiment illustrated in
In another alternative embodiment, the articulated joint 122 may comprise a pivotable connection. This could be for instance a barrel articulated joint comprising a pin and a cylinder, or something else providing a similar suitable pivotable connection.
In another alternative embodiment, the collar 102 may have no articulated joint. In such case the collar 102 could possess a certain flexibility allowing its bending until it reaches an open state providing an aperture sufficiently wide for receiving the container.
The articulated handle of the invention may be sold as a standalone product or as part of a kit comprising (i) an articulated handle as defined herein; and (ii) a container capable of being secured to the articulated handle. A kit according to the present invention may also comprise a plurality of articulated handles that are identical or that are of different configurations (e.g. different collar shapes, different grip size or length, etc.). A kit may also comprise instructions and/or a tool adapted for securing and/or removing the articulated handles to and/or from the container.
A related aspect of the invention concerns a method for securing an articulated handle to a container. In one embodiment the method comprises the steps of:
The method may also comprise the step of gluing together the first and second grip portions.
In embodiments, the handle is made of a material sensitive to heat and it has a melting temperature that is lower than the melting temperature of the material of the container. Therefore, the handle could be fused to the container by heating after assembly to the container and the method further comprises the step of heat fusing the collar to the container. Alternatively, the method may further comprises the step of gluing the collar to the container. Fusing and/or gluing the handle to the container may prevent rotation of the handle and accidental disassembly.
Headings are included herein for reference and to aid in locating certain sections. These headings are not intended to limit the scope of the concepts described therein, and these concepts may have applicability in other sections throughout the entire specification. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.
The singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” include corresponding plural references unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, reference to “a securing member” includes one or more of such member, and reference to “the method” includes reference to equivalent steps and methods known to those of ordinary skill in the art that could be modified or substituted for the methods described herein.
It is understood that the examples and embodiments described herein are for illustrative purposes only and that various modifications or changes in light thereof will be suggested to persons skilled in the art and are to be included within the present invention and scope of the appended claims.
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62783418 | Dec 2018 | US |