The present invention relates to container lids and, in particular, it concerns a childproof arrangement for container lid that requires a minimum of strength to operate.
It is known to provide childproof container lids. Generally, childproof lids fall into two types.
The first type requires sustained forceful longitudinal displacement of an outer portion of the lid toward the container while simultaneously turning the lid. The second type requires sustained inward radial displacement of a particular portion of an outer rim of the lid while turning the lid. These actions may be too difficult for some users.
There is therefore a need for a childproof container lid assembly that requires a minimum of strength to operate.
The present invention is a childproof arrangement for container lid that requires a minimum of strength to operate.
1. A lid assembly for use with a container the lid assembly have a, the lid assembly comprising: (a) a seat portion for connection to the container; (b) an outer lid portion that encases at least a portion of the seat portion and turns freely bout the seat portion; and (c) a lid removal arrangement configured to selectively limit rotation of the outer lid portion in relation to the seat portion; wherein the lid removal arrangement is engaged by displacing the outer lid portion in a direction longitudinally away from the container.
According to a further teaching of the present invention, the removal arrangement includes complementary teeth configured in both the outer lid portion and the seat portion that are engaged one with another by the displacing the outer lid portion in a direction longitudinally away from the container.
There is also provided according to the teachings of the present invention, a method for removing a lid assembly from a container, the method comprising: (a) providing a seat portion for connection to the container; (b) providing an outer lid portion that encases at least a portion of the seat portion and turns freely about the seat portion; (c) providing a lid removal arrangement configured to selectively limit rotation of the outer lid portion in relation to the seat portion; (d) displacing the outer lid portion in a direction longitudinally away from the container so as to engage the lid removal arrangement; and (e) turning the lid assembly in a removal direction of rotation until the lid assembly is freed from the container.
According to a further teaching of the present invention, there is also provided complementary teeth configured in both the outer lid portion and the seat portion such that the displacing the outer lid portion in a direction longitudinally away from the container causes engagement of at least some of the teeth configured in the outer lid portion with at least some of the teeth configured in the seat portion.
The invention is herein described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The present invention is a childproof arrangement for container lid that requires a minimum of strength to operate.
The principles and operation of a childproof container lid according to the present invention may be better understood with reference to the drawings and the accompanying description.
By way of introduction, the present invention is a childproof container lid having a lid removal arrangement configured to selectively limit rotation of an outer lid portion in relation to a seat portion configured to attach the lid to a container. The lid removal arrangement is engaged by displacing the outer lid portion in a direction longitudinally away from the container so as to engage complementary teeth configured in both the outer lid portion and the seat portion. Some embodiments may also include the step of inwardly squeezing an outer skirt in order to engage the teeth.
The lid removal arrangement may be used in conjunction with a lid that includes an integral pump. Therefore, in some preferred embodiments of the present invention, the seat portion includes a pump cylinder and the rotatable outer portion includes a pump piston.
Referring now to the drawings,
As illustrated in
Lid 102 includes a seat portion 106 which may be attached to the container 104 in substantially any fashion known in the art. The outer lid portion 110 encases the seat portion 106 and turns freely about the seat portion 106 while the seat portion 106 remains stationary on the container 104.
The outer lid portion 110 includes an outer skirt 114 that extends longitudinally toward the container 104 so as to circumscribe the seat portion 106. Similar to the first preferred embodiment of
That is to say, in order to remove the lid 102 from the container 104, the user simply lift the outer lid portion 110 in a direction away from the container until teeth 150 and 152 become engaged. Once teeth 150 and 152 are engaged, the entire lid 102 will rotate. The user then rotates lid 102 in a removal direction, generally counterclockwise, until the lid 102 is free from the container. Optionally and or additionally, the user may be required to inwardly radially displace (squeeze) at least a portion of the outer skirt 114 in order to engage at least some of teeth 150 with some of teeth 152.
It will be appreciated that the size and shape of teeth 150 and 152 is a matter of design choice and the teeth may be configured in substantially any suitable shape such as, but not limited to, triangular (as illustrated herein), square and trapezoidal. Further, the teeth need not be equal in size or spaced equally one from another.
It will be further appreciated that in substantially any embodiment of the present invention, teeth 150 may be configured at substantially any point longitudinally along the inner surface (here 114a) of the outer skirt 114. Likewise, teeth 152 may be configured at substantially any point longitudinally along the outer surface of the seat portion 106 so as to correspond to the position of teeth 150.
Deployment of lid 102 on the container may be achieved by aligning teeth 150 and 152 as described above and turning the lid in an attachment direction of rotation.
Alternatively, as illustrated in
It will be appreciated that the above descriptions are intended only to serve as examples and that many other embodiments are possible within the spirit and the scope of the present invention.
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/865,859 filed 14 Jun. 2004.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10865859 | Jun 2004 | US |
Child | 12409578 | US |