The present invention relates to container removal devices and, more particularly, to a device that facilitates the removal of a lid from a container that includes matter that may inhibit repeated lid removal. The device also increases the sealing properties of the container lid.
Liquid coating materials such as paint, varnish, adhesives and the like are commonly distributed in resealable cans or other types of containers. Providing resealable containers enables end users to use only a portion of the container contents, and then reseal the container to prevent evaporation or drying of the remaining contents. In practice, the ability to reuse the container contents depends, at least in part, on the ability of the end user to effectively reopen the container.
Practically speaking, many end users dip a brush directly into the can, or else pour the can contents into another container, such as a sprayer or rolling pan. When a brush is used, many times it is first wiped against the sealing surfaces of the can lid to remove excess content from the brush. Similarly, when the content is poured from the container, a portion of content inevitably contacts the container seal surfaces. In both instances, upon completion of use, the content on the container seal surfaces may spread throughout the sealing surface when the container lid is replaced. When the content subsequently dries on the sealing surface, the lid may stick to the dried content, making it difficult or impossible to re-open the can for subsequent use.
Hence, there is a need for a device that will allow the lid of a container to be more readily removed following initial use of the container contents, and/or to effectively reseal the can after subsequent use. The present invention addresses at least this need.
The present invention provides a device that facilitates removal of a container lid following initial and subsequent use of the container contents.
In one embodiment, and by way of example only, a device is provided that facilitates removal of a container lid from a container that includes one or more lid engagement surfaces that surround a container opening within the container, wherein the container lid is configured to be disposed on the container and seal the container opening by engaging the one or more container lid engagement surfaces. The device includes a deformable polymer sheet sheet that is dimensioned to extend entirely over the opening in the container. The sheet is configured to be disposed between the container lid and the one or more lid engagement surfaces, and has an outer peripheral edge that is exposed when the container lid is disposed to seal the container opening.
In another exemplary embodiment, a container assembly includes a container, a removable container lid, and a deformable polymer sheet. The container has an inner peripheral surface that defines an internal volume for containing matter therein. The container includes an opening and one or more lid engagement surfaces. The container opening extends through the container and fluidly communicates the internal volume with an external environment. The removable container lid is coupled to one or more of the lid engagement surfaces and is configured to seal the container opening to thereby prevent removal of the matter contained therein. The deformable polymer sheet extends entirely over the container opening and is disposed between the container lid and each lid engagement surface to which the container lid is coupled. The deformable polymer sheet has an exposed outer peripheral edge.
These and other features and advantages of the preferred container lid removal facilitator will become apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the invention.
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The removable container lid 104, as was just noted, is configured to seal the container opening 114 to prevent removal of the contained material, and to allow for its subsequent use. The lid 104 includes one or more container engagement surfaces 118 that, when the container assembly 100 is assembled, are coupled to the lid engagement surfaces 116 via the lid removal facilitator 106.
The lid removal facilitator 106 is dimensioned to extend entirely over the container opening 114, and when the container lid 104 is used to seal the container 102, to provide one or more exposed outer peripheral edges 122. The lid removal facilitator 106 is preferably formed of a deformable material that will not readily adhere to the container content, is substantially non-porous, and will function as a barrier between the container lid 104 and any residual container content that may remain on the lid engagement surfaces 116. In a particular preferred embodiment, the lid removal facilitator 106 comprises a polymer material that is formed into a deformable polymer sheet. It will be appreciated that any one of numerous polymer materials may be used for the lid removal facilitator 106, so long as it is sufficiently deformable, and chemically impervious to the contents of the container 102. For example, in a particular preferred embodiment, the polymer is polyethylene.
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The lid removal facilitator 106, when placed between a container 102 and lid 104 upon resealing the container 102, creates a barrier between any residual container material on the container 102 and the container engagement surfaces 118 on the lid, making subsequent removal of the lid 104 much easier.
While the invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt to a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.