The present invention relates generally to containers, and more particularly, the present invention relates to a device used to aid in the opening of a container that further protects against the inadvertent opening of the container, as well as provides greater hoop strength when compared to similar containers for use in, among other things, the containment, storage, transport and/or handling of a material.
The contents of each U.S. patent or other references, if any, cited in this application, are hereby incorporated by reference.
As disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,644,492 issued Nov. 11, 2003 to Mitchell, containers that include lids have numerous uses in residential, industrial, and commercial applications. In many applications, a snug or airtight engagement between the lid and the container is desirable to ensure that the contents of the container does not spoil through exposure to the air, or spill if the container is dropped or knocked over. In this regard, the Mitchell patent provides a closure displacement lever for improved disengagement of the lid from the container. As shown in the preferred embodiment of the Mitchell drawings, that lever includes a lowermost gripping edge, by which a user can engage the lever, pull it outwardly, and use it to help pry off a cover or lid from the container. The Mitchell patent generally provides a container having a base and a rim connected by a circumferential wall. A lid having a skirt is included for engaging the rim of the container. A flange is further provided on the container surrounding the circumferential wall with the lever forming a part of the flange, where the flange is discontinuous at either side of the lever, so that the lever is flush with and conforms to the shape of the flange.
Although the Mitchell device is generally well suited to facilitate disengagement of the lid from the container, the flange, being discontinuous at either side of the lever exposes the bottom, lower, or free edge of lever to the user. As such, the arrangement between the lever and flange of the Mitchell device does not prevent or even minimize the potential for inadvertent opening of the container.
Accordingly, it is desirable to provide a method and apparatus that provides for at least a device used to aid in the opening of a container, that further protects against the inadvertent opening of the container, as well as provides greater hoop strength when compared to similar containers.
For the purpose of summarizing the invention certain objects and advantages have been described herein. It is to be understood that not necessarily all such objects or advantages may be achieved in accordance with any particular embodiment of the invention. Thus, for example, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention may be embodied or carried out in a manner that achieves or optimizes one advantage or group of advantages as taught herein without necessarily achieving other objects or advantages as may be taught or suggested herein.
The present invention relates generally to containers, and more particularly, the present invention relates to a device used to aid in the opening of a container that further protects against the inadvertent opening of the container, as well as provides greater hoop strength when compared to similar containers for use in, among other things, the containment, storage, and/or transport of a material.
In one embodiment, the present invention includes a container having a base or bottom portion, and a rim or top portion defining an opening to the container. A container body connects the base and the rim. The container further includes a closure displacement lever formed on the body of the container for disengaging a lid that is configured to engage the rim or top portion of the container. A flange, generally for handling (lifting, carrying, or generally maneuvering) the container is preferably provided on the container. The flange is configured to prevent or at least minimize the potential for inadvertent opening of the container. In this regard, in one embodiment, a portion of the flange or separate piece of material is preferably positioned a distance below the lever in such a way as to prevent activation or operation of the lever during handling of the container in activities not intended to disassociate the lid from the container while permitting manipulation of the lever by a user when intending to disengage the lid from the container.
These and other embodiments will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments having reference to the attached figures, the invention not being limited to any particular preferred embodiment(s) disclosed.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with references to the accompanying Figures, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout. The terminology used in the description presented herein is not intended to be interpreted in any limited or restrictive manner, simply because it is being utilized in conjunction with a detailed description of certain embodiments of the invention. Furthermore, various embodiments of the invention (whether or not specifically described herein) may include novel features, no single one of which is solely responsible for its desirable attributes or which is essential to practicing the invention herein described.
The present invention relates generally to containers, and more particularly, the present invention relates to a device used to aid in the opening of a container that further protects against the inadvertent opening of the container, as well as provides greater hoop strength when compared to similar containers for use in, among other things, the containment, storage, and/or transport of a material. Persons of ordinary skill in the art will understand that although the present invention is depicted in the figures as being associated with a substantially round container, the present invention may be adapted or utilized with containers having a variety of shapes (oval, square, rectangle) and sizes.
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In this regard, a portion of the flange 40 is preferably positioned a distance “d” below the lever 35 in such a way as to prevent activation or operation of the lever 35 during handling of the container 5 in activities not intended to disassociate the lid 30 from the container 5 while permitting manipulation of the lever 35 by a user when intending to disengage the lid 30 from the container 5.
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Tamper evidence may be provided by having opposite lateral sides 60A, 60B of the lever 35 connected to the opposite sides “a”, “b” of the flange 40 by a frangible or relatively weak strip or length of material. A space 65, generally large enough to accept one or more fingers, is preferably provided between the lower end/edge of the lever 50 and the lower flange piece “c” connecting the opposite sides of the flange “a”, “b”. In this regard, placement of the flange 40 near or proximal to the lower edge 50 of the lever 35 protects against unintentional activation or operation of the lever 35 during handling of the container 5. However, as the free or lower end 50 of the lever 35 is spaced a distance “d” from the flange 40 (the flange being positioned about the lateral edges, including the lower edge and opposite sides, of the lever) a user may insert a finger(s), tool, or other object between the lower edge of the lever 50 and the lower flange piece “c”, so that the free end 50 of the lever 35 may be pulled laterally away from the container 5 to cause the pivoted end 55 to rotate about the lever's attachment point on the container 5 to disassociate the lid 30 from the container 5.
Although connection between the flange 40 the lower flange piece “c” is shown in the Figures as extending or being angled in a downward direction to accommodate the flange piece “c” being spaced a distance “d” from the lever 35, person of ordinary skill in the art will understand that flange piece “c” may be formed without such a “dip” in the flange 40 so as to be considered formed substantially straight or inline with the rest of the flange 40.
The continuous, unbroken, or uninterrupted manner in which the flange structure 40 (
In another embodiment, a discontinuous flange, handle, or similar structure (not shown) may be provided on the body 25 for lifting, handling, or otherwise maneuvering the container 5 while a partially or completely separate piece of material, similar to the lower flange piece “c” of
In one embodiment, a method for protecting against inadvertent opening of a lid of a container and lid assembly includes the steps of: (1) providing a closure displacement lever having a connected end and a free end; (2) pivotally attaching the connected end to a container; (3) configuring the lever to disengage a lid upon manipulation of the free by a user to pivot the lever about the connected end; and (4) positioning a flange on the container and spacing the flange a distance from the free end of the lever so as to protect against disengagement of the lid by inadvertent manipulation of the free end.
The apparatus and methods of the present invention have been described with some particularity, but the specific designs, constructions and steps disclosed are not to be taken as delimiting of the invention. Obvious modifications will make themselves apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art, all of which will not depart from the essence of the invention and all such changes and modifications are intended to be encompassed within the appended claims.
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