1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to molded container closures with an integral lid joined to a base by a living hinge, and having the positioning members that fix the lid at a selectable position in a range of positions between a full open position and a closed position in which the lid is latched.
2. Background Information
Some containers are provided with a closure that includes a base part engaging the open top of the container and having an opening through which the contents of the container may be dispensed. These closures have a lid integrally molded with and connected to the base part by a living hinge. The living hinge is formed by a thin film of the resin material from which the closure is molded. When closed, the lid covers the dispensing opening. One such closure has integral straps that serve as springs to bias the lid either closed or open with a snap action. The open position is set with the lid about 90° to the base by abutment elements which project from the lid and the base. The closure is molded with the lid open 180°. The abutment elements are flexible and yield to allow the lid to be initially closed from the as-molded position. In use, the lid is toggled between the open (90°) position and the closed position by the spring straps.
Other closures have various arrangements for setting a similar open position, which may extend beyond the 90° position, such as to 135° open. While such closures serve specific purposes, there is room for improvement.
In accordance with the invention, a container closure has a base part and a lid part pivotally joined by a hinge which can be a living hinge. A lid positioner comprises on one of the base part and the lid part a first positioning member extending in a plane perpendicular to and laterally offset from the hinge axis and has adjacent a free end, a first stop surface. The lid positioner further includes on the other of the base part and the lid part a second positioning member also extending in the plane perpendicular to and laterally offset from the hinge axis. The second positioning member has a free end and a second stop surface which engages the stop surface on the first positioning member to set a selected full open position of the lid part. The second positioning member also has a contact surface which frictionally engages the first positioning member to retain the lid in a selected partially open position over an extended range of movement of the lid between the closed position and the full open position. At least one of the first and second positioning members is resilient to bias the contact surface into frictional contact with the second positioning member throughout the extended range of movement. Preferably, the one part from which the first positioning member extends is the base part and the other part is the lid part, in which case, the second positioning member preferably extends from the lid part and partially around the hinge axis with an outer surface facing away from the hinge axis forming the contact surface. The first stop surface on the first positioning member can be defined by a first hook projecting generally toward the hinge axis and the second stop surface on the second positioning member can be defined by a second hook projecting generally away from the hinge axis. When the container closure is molded with the lid part in a molded position in which the lid part is open beyond the full open position, these first and second hooks can have beveled heads which allow the first and second positioning members to cam past one another for closing from the molded position.
Preferably, the lid part has a latch projecting from the lid toward the base part and terminating in a latch bead that engages an undersurface on the base part along a latch edge. The base part has a guide member between the hinge axis and the latch facing toward the latch edge that cams the latch away from the hinge axis as the lid is closed to assure engagement of the latch bead with the undersurface of the base member. This undersurface on the base part can be accessible through a latch opening in the base part, in which case the guide member is adjacent this latch opening on the side toward the hinge axis, and may be in the form of a tongue projecting in the plane of the base member into the latch opening from the hinge side of the latch opening. The latch bead may be curved to follow the curvature of the skirt on the lid part and may engage either a linear or similarly curved latch edge. Alternatively, the latch bead may project toward the hinge axis and engage the tongue. Also, the latch bead can be bifurcated to provide flexibility in setting the retention force.
A full understanding of the invention can be gained from the following description of the preferred embodiments when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
The closure 5 has a base part 7 which snaps onto the container 3 in a conventional manner. This base part 7 has a planer, generally elliptically shaped center section 9 between two raised end sections 11. The center section 9 has a dispensing opening 13 through which product stored in the container 3 may be dispensed. In the exemplary closure 5, this dispensing opening is elliptical, but may assume any manner of shapes as the configuration of the dispensing opening is not essential to the present invention. This center section 9 of the base part 7 also has a latch opening 15 which will be described below in greater detail.
The closure 5 has in addition to the base part 7 a lid part 17 joined to the base part by a hinge 19. Preferably, the base part 7 and lid part 17 are integrally molded and the hinge 19 is a living hinge. The lid part 17 can be pivoted about the hinge axis 21 of the living hinge 19 shown in
The lid positioner 25 includes a first positioning member 27 integrally molded to extend from the center section 9 of the base part 7 in a plane 29 generally perpendicular to the hinge axis 21 and off-set laterally from the hinge axis as shown particularly in
The lid positioner 25 also includes a second positioning member 39 projecting from the lid part 17 also in the plane 29 and also laterally offset from the hinge axis 21. This second positioning member 39 extends partially around the hinge axis to define a contact surface 41 facing away from the hinge axis 21. The second positioning member has adjacent a free end 43, a second hook 45 projecting away from the hinge axis 21, and defining a second stop surface 47. This second hook 45 also has a beveled head 49 forming the inclined surface 51.
As best seen in
The lid part 17 has a thin root section 57 adjacent the living hinge 19 and a transition section 59 between this root section and the planar section 53 that matches the contour of the raised end sections 11 of the base part 7, which are set back from the periphery of the base. This root section 57 has an integrally molded pocket 61 (see
The closure 5 is molded with the lid part 17 open 180°, that is with the root section 57 co-planar with the planar center section 9 of the base part as shown in the fragmentary view of
Referring to
The lid part 17 is opened by engaging the overhanging brow 75 on the front of the lid part and rotating it upward about the living hinge 19. A full open position of the lid part 17 is set by the lid positioner 25 when the stop surfaces 33 and 47 on the first positioning member 27 and second positioning member 39, respectively, engage as shown in
The lid part 17 can be selectively set at other positions by the lid positioner 25 between the full closed position of
In an alternative arrangement shown in
Other alternate embodiments of the latch 63 include a bead 67b that is interrupted to form two spaced apart bead sections 671 and 672 as shown in
As is evident from
In still another embodiment illustrated in the view from the underside of the latch that is
While specific embodiments of the invention have been described in detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives to those details could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, the particular arrangements disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of the invention which is to be given the full breadth of the claims appended and any and all equivalents thereof.
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1306254 | Sep 1962 | FR |