The disclosure generally relates to container lids and, in particular, a lid with strength-enhancing features.
Containers with lids are commonly used for commercial or residential applications. It is typical to store articles such as tools, recreational equipment, supplies, materials, and the like in the containers. The lids cover an open end of the container to secure and protect the articles contained within the container.
The containers may be stored or transported in various arrangements such as by stacking the containers on top of or beneath other containers or other objects. However, conventional container lids may not contain sufficient strength or stability to support other containers or objects that may be stacked thereupon. Additionally, the lack of strength or stability of the lid may cause the lid to become warped or damaged during storage or transportation.
It is also known to use cords, straps, or other devices to further secure the lid to the container. However, these means for securing the lid to the container may shift or become misaligned or loose over time. This undesirably permits the lid to become unsecured from the container and expose the contents of the container.
Accordingly, there is a continuing need for a container lid that has sufficient strength and stability to militate against warping or damage during transportation and storage. Desirably, the container lid also facilitates a securing of the lid to the container.
In concordance with the instant disclosure, a lid for a container that has sufficient strength and stability to militate against warping or damage during transportation and storage, and which desirably facilitates al securing of the lid to the container, has surprisingly been discovered.
In one embodiment, a lid for a container includes main body having an interior portion circumscribed by a lip. The interior portion of the main body has a plurality of raised surface features, a plurality of channels, and a plurality of connecting bridges. The plurality of the raised surface features includes a first surface feature and a second surface feature. The first surface feature is separated from the second surface feature by a first one of the channels. One of the connecting bridges is interposed in the first one of the channels, and couples the first surface feature and the second surface feature together.
In another embodiment, the plurality of raised surface features includes a first surface feature, a second surface feature, a third surface feature, and a fourth surface feature. One of the connecting bridges is interposed in an intersection of the plurality of the channels. The one of the connecting bridges couples each of the first surface feature, the second surface feature, the third surface feature, and the fourth surface feature.
In a further embodiment, the lid further includes a plurality of guides formed on the lip. The guides are configured to align a securement device such as a bungee strap or cord.
The above, as well as other advantages of the present disclosure, will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, particularly when considered in the light of the drawings described hereafter.
The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses. It should also be understood that throughout the drawings, corresponding reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features. In respect of the methods disclosed, the order of the steps presented is exemplary in nature, and thus, is not necessary or critical.
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The lid 10 includes a main body 14 having an interior portion 16 circumscribed by a lip 18. In the illustrated embodiment, an outer edge 20, an inner edge 22, and an upper edge 24 of the lip 18 are configured to engage of an open end of the container 12 by receiving a sidewall of the container 12 therein. However, in alternate embodiments, the lip 18 of the lid 10 may be received by a different portion of the container 12. In certain embodiments, the lid 10 has a substantially rectangular shape. However, other shapes can be contemplated to accommodate a respective container shape, such as a square shape, a circular shape, or any polygonal shape, for example.
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In the illustrated embodiments, each of the surface features 26 is a square-shaped boss. However, the surface features 26 can be any shape as desired, such as polygonal, circular, irregular, or a combination thereof, for example. Each of the surface features 26 includes a plurality of corners 28 (shown in
The surface features 26 may be arranged in a grid, where the surface features 26 are aligned in a series of adjacent rows and columns. In this case, a lattice of channels 32 is formed intermediate the surface features 26. For example, a first plurality of the channels 32 may be arranged perpendicular to a second plurality of the channels 32. In the illustrated embodiment, the grid of the surface features 26 may be diagonally oriented with respect to the inner edge 22 of the lip 18 of the lid 10. More particularly, the surface features 26 and channels 32 may be oriented at a 45 degree angle to the inner edge 22 of the lip 18. In alternate embodiments, other arrangements and orientations may be contemplated, such as a perpendicular oriented grid, a radial array, or an irregular arrangement.
The lid 10 includes a plurality of connecting bridges 34 interposed between the surface features 26 and within the channels 32. The connecting bridges 34 join adjacent surface features 26, providing continuity between the upper surfaces 30 of adjacent surface features 26. As illustrated in
As shown in
In one embodiment of the lid 10, shown in
In another embodiment of the lid 10, shown in
Advantageously, the connecting bridges 34 impart additional strength and stability to the lid 10 to militate against deformation such as bending, warping, or damage while being stored, or transported with the container 12. The connecting bridges 34 also provide strength to the lid 10 when attaching and detaching the lid 10 to the container 12. Relative to known lids without the connecting bridges 34, the connecting bridges 34 provide improved rigidity and strength by inhibiting relative movement between adjacently formed surface features 26, thereby stiffening the interior portion 16 of the lid 10 as a whole.
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The lid 10 may include any number of guides 44 formed thereon, as desired, for optimal securement. In a non-limiting example, and as illustrated in
With continuing reference to
In application, a first end of the securement device 50 is received by at least one of the recesses 46 of the guides 44. The securement device 50 may extend partially around one or more of the bosses 52 to secure the lid 10 to the container 12. The bosses 52 facilitate positioning the securement device 50 over the lid 10 in optimal positions to militate against concentrated deformations or bowing of the lid 10.
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The lid 10 can cooperate with any container 12 as desired such as a 55-gallon container, a 27-gallon container, a 17-gallon container, etc. Additionally, the lid 10 can be completely detachable from the container 12 or coupled to the container 12, such as hingedly coupled to the container 12, for example.
While certain representative embodiments and details have been shown for purposes of illustrating the invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made without departing from the scope of the disclosure, which is further described in the following appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/066,612, filed on Oct. 21, 2014. The entire disclosure of the above application is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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