Container lid with tear-off strip

Abstract
A plastic container lid is disclosed for a container having double locking flanges around its upper peripheral edge for locking engagement with the lid. The lid has a central portion in a peripheral annular skirt. The skirt has an annular groove dividing the skirt into an upper portion and a lower tear-off strip portion. The upper portion has intermittent locking flange segments for engaging one of the container locking flanges. The tear-off strip portion has a second locking flange for engaging the other of the container locking flanges. Thin membrane windows are formed in the skirt upper portion on either side of the intermittent locking flange segments and bordering on the annular groove, so that the membrane windows form weakened notches upon removal of the tear-off strip portion to facilitate upward deflection of the lid annular skirt in the area of the intermittent flange segments to facilitate removal of the lid.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to plastic containers, and in particular, to lids for such containers where the lids have tear-off strips to facilitate the removal of the lids.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In larger plastic containers, such as paint containers capable of holding many litres of paint, it is necessary to provide a strong attachment and good seal between the container and the lid, especially for shipping purposes. Usually, interlocking or inter-engaging flanges are provided on the lid and the upper peripheral edge portion of the container to retain the lid on the container. The difficulty is that the stronger is the engagement between these interlocking flanges, and thus the stronger the attachment of the lid to the container, the more difficult it is to remove the lid when it is desired to do so. Ideally, one would like to have good engagement between the lid and the container for shipping purposes, and some means for relieving or reducing the force of engagement between the lid and the container when it is desirable to remove the lid.




One method of accomplishing the above objectives is to provide the lid with a tear-off strip that contains the lid locking flange that engages the container locking flange. When the lid is on the container, the engaged locking flanges hold the lid securely onto the container. When it is desired to remove the lid, the lid tear-off strip is removed, so there is no longer any locking engagement between the lid and the container. The lid is then easy to remove.




Sometimes, however, after the lid is removed, it is desirable to put the lid back on the container and still have a good seal between the lid and the container. One way of achieving this result is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,735,337 issued to John W. Von Holdt. In this patent, the lid outer skirt that contains the locking flange is provided with a zigzag tear line that defines a tear-off strip. The tear line passes repeatedly through the locking flange, so that upon removal of the tear-off strip, portions of the locking flange are removed and only spaced-apart portions of the lid skirt locking flange remain. These remaining portions then provide a lid lock with reduced holding power, so that the lid can be removed and replaced.




Another example of such a lid is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,930,656 issued to Henry J. Blanchette. In this Blanchette patent, an intermittent locking flange is provided on the lid peripheral skirt and an undulating annular groove is provided to form a tear-off strip. When the tear-strip is removed, the lid ends up with bendable flaps containing the locking flanges, and these flaps yield to permit easier removal and replacement of the lid.




One difficulty with the prior art Von Holdt and Blanchette patents is that the zig zag or undulating tear-off strips are difficult to remove. The tooling to make the lids shown in these patents is also expensive because of the complex nature of the tear lines. The lid shown in the Blanchette patent is also not as strongly retained on the container as would be desired, because only partial locking flanges are provided on the lid skirt.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In the present invention, a double locking flange is provided to securely hold the lid on the container. One of the locking flanges is totally removed along with the tear-off strip leaving a second, intermittent yieldable locking flange for retention and resealing of the lid on the container.




According to the invention, there is provided a lid for a container, said container having upper and a lower peripheral, annular outwardly disposed container locking flanges, said upper and lower container locking flanges having undersides for locking engagement with the container lid, the lid comprising: a central portion and a peripheral annular skirt adapted to overlie the container locking flanges. The annular skirt defines an annular groove dividing said skirt into a skirt upper portion located adjacent to the container upper locking flange, and a lower tear-off strip portion located adjacent to the container lower locking flange. The skirt upper portion having inwardly disposed intermittent locking flange segments, adapted to engage the underside of the container upper locking flange. The skirt upper portion is also formed with thin membrane windows therein, each said window covered entirely by a thin membrane, said windows positioned circumferentially adjacent to both sides of each locking flange segment and bordering on the annular groove. Also, the tear-off strip portion defines an inwardly disposed locking flange adapted to engage the underside of the container lower locking flange, so that removal of the tear-off strip portion leaves downwardly disposed thin membrane notches, the notches covered entirely by said thin membrane, said notches positioned circumferentially adjacent to both sides of each locking flange segment.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a lid according to the present invention shown mounted on a container;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged perspective view, partly broken away, showing the interlocking flanges between the lid and container shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a further enlarged perspective view of the portion of

FIG. 2

indicated by chain-dotted circle


3


;





FIG. 3A

corresponds to

FIG. 3

showing the tear off strip removed.





FIG. 4

is an enlarged view of the portion of

FIG. 1

indicated in by chain-dotted circle


4


;





FIG. 4A

corresponds to

FIG. 4

, showing the tear off strip removed.





FIG. 5

is an enlarged elevational view taken along lines


5





5


of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a sectional view taken along lines


6





6


of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is an elevational view similar to

FIG. 5

but showing a modified thin membrane window;





FIG. 7A

corresponds to

FIG. 7

, showing the tear off strip removed.





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of the upper portion of

FIG. 1

showing one preferred embodiment of the locking flanges on the lid of the present invention; and





FIG. 9

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 8

but showing another preferred embodiment of the locking flanges on the lid of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring firstly to

FIG. 1

, a preferred embodiment of a container lid according to the present invention is generally located by reference numeral


10


. Lid


10


is shown mounted on a container


12


, but container


12


is not considered to be part of the present invention per se. Lid


10


includes a planar central portion


14


and a peripheral annular skirt


16


. The size of container


12


is such that it holds typically from about 4 to 20 litres, and container


12


and lid


14


are most commonly made from plastic, such as polyethylene or polypropylene. However, any plastic or other material can be used for lid


10


that has some resiliency, as will be described further below.




Referring next to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, container


12


is shown having an upper, peripheral, annular, outwardly disposed locking flange


18


and a lower, annular, outwardly disposed locking flange


20


spaced from or below locking flange


18


. Locking flanges


18


,


20


have respective undersides


22


,


24


for locking engagement with lid


10


, as described further below. Container


12


also has a further peripheral annular flange


26


which forms the rim or brim of container


12


, and which is located in an annular sealing groove


28


in lid


10


located between the lid central portion


14


and the peripheral annular skirt


16


. When lid


10


is located on container


12


, the container annular flange


26


is wedged into lid sealing groove


28


to provide a good seal between the container and the lid. In other words, sealing groove


28


sealingly engages the rim


26


of the container. If desired, a gasket (not shown) can be used in groove


28


, or groove


28


can be smaller than that shown in the drawings.




As seen best in

FIG. 3

, the lid annular skirt


16


overlies the container locking flanges


18


,


20


. Annular skirt


16


defines or has an annular groove


30


which divides skirt


16


into a skirt upper portion


32


located adjacent to the container upper locking flange


18


, and a lower tear-off strip portion


34


located adjacent to the container lower locking flange


20


. Annular groove


30


can be on the inside surface of annular skirt


16


or the outside surface of this skirt, or partially in both, as shown in FIG.


3


.




As seen best in

FIGS. 3 and 4

to


6


, the skirt upper portion


32


is formed with inwardly disposed intermittent locking flange segments


36


which are adapted to engage the underside


22


of the container upper locking flange


18


. Similarly, the tear-off strip portion


34


defines or has an inwardly disposed locking flange


38


which is adapted to engage the underside


24


of the container lower locking flange


20


.




As seen best in

FIGS. 4

,


5


and


6


, skirt upper portion


32


is formed with triangularly shaped thin membrane windows


40


therein on either side of the locking flange segments


36


. Windows


40


border on the annular groove


30


, so that upon removal of tear-off strip portion


34


, as will be described below, windows


40


turn into downwardly disposed V-shaped, weakened areas on either side of the locking flange segments


36


. The part of skirt or upper portion


32


located between windows


40


that contains locking flange segments


36


thus becomes a flap


42


that can be pried outwardly and upwardly to release the locking flange segments


36


from container upper locking flange


18


and thus allow for the easy removal of lid


10


from container


12


. The thin membrane windows can tear as flaps


42


are pried upwardly, or, if windows


40


are made thicker, they can stretch elastically and act as springs to help return flaps


42


to the locking position. The membranes of windows


40


typically are about 0.2 to 0.5 mm (0.008 to 0.020 inches) thick, and prevent dirt or other foreign matter from entering windows


40


and collecting on flange


20


. If desired, membrane windows


40


can have strengthening or reinforcing ribs


43


, especially if it is desired that the membranes not tear upon the lifting of flaps


42


. With ribs


43


, flaps


42


will more readily resume their original shape after being lifted.




Referring next to

FIG. 7

, a modified membrane window


45


is shown where the membranes have openings


47


therethrough bordering on the annular groove


30


. The removal of tear-off strip portion


34


thus leaves downwardly disposed open, inverted V-shaped open notches on either side of the locking flange segments


36


to make the lifting of flaps


42


easier. The openings or notches


47


can be any shape or configuration desired, even narrow vertical slits, if it is desired to prevent dirt or debris from passing through windows


45


.




As seen best in

FIG. 4

, tear-off strip portion


34


is formed with a window


44


located adjacent to annular groove


30


. Again, window


44


could have a thin wall or membrane covering to keep dirt out, or it could be an actual opening formed in tear-off strip portion


34


. Tear-off strip portion


34


has a lower peripheral edge


46


, and tear-off strip portion


34


is formed with a reduced thickness portion


48


located between window


44


and lower peripheral edge


46


. To remove tear-off strip portion


34


, one can insert a tool, such a screwdriver into window


44


and pry the tear-off strip portion


34


outwardly to break reduced thickness portion


48


. This provides a flap or tab


50


that can be grasped and pulled outwardly to tear the tear-off strip portion


34


along groove


30


to remove tear-off strip portion


34


. It will be appreciated that removal of tear-off strip


34


also removes the locking flange or flanges


38


, leaving only the intermittent locking flange segments


36


to engage the container. This permits lid


10


to be removed easily by prying up flaps


42


, yet the intermittent locking flange segment


36


permit lid


10


to be placed again on container


12


with good sealing engagement between the container rim or annular flange


26


and lid sealing groove


28


. It will also be appreciated that breaking reduced thickness portion


48


, and perhaps window


44


, is a tamper evidence feature for lid


10


.




Referring to

FIG. 8

, it will be seen that in this embodiment, lid


10


is provided with 4 equi-spaced intermittent locking flange segments


36


on the skirt upper portion


32


. Also, tear-off strip portion


34


has an inwardly disposed locking flange


38


that is a continuous annular flange located around the inside of tear-off strip portion


34


. Locking flange


38


passes over the reduced thickness portion


48


, and depending on the thickness of locking flange


38


, it may be necessary to insert a knife into window


44


and cut downwardly through locking flange


38


and reduced thickness portion


48


in order to break out tab


50


in this embodiment.




In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 9

, there are only two diametrically opposed locking flange segments


36


on the inside of skirt upper portion


32


. Also, tear-off strip portion


34


has a pair of semi-circular and inwardly disposed locking flanges or flange segments


38


rather than a continuous locking flange


38


. The

FIG. 9

embodiment is useful for smaller containers where the lids need not be held so securely on containers


12


. The

FIG. 8

embodiment is useful for larger containers where stronger retention between the lid and the container is desired. In fact, locking flange segments


36


could be located between all of the pairs of openings


40


to make an even stronger connection between the lid and the container. It will be appreciated that the size and the length and the number of locking flanges


36


and


38


can be configured as desired to give the necessary shipping strength to the container and lid combination of the present invention, or to provide for easier or more difficult removal and reinstallation of lid


10


for the re-use of container


12


.




As will be apparent to those skilled in the art in the light of the foregoing disclosure, many alterations and modifications are possible in the practice of this invention without departing from the spirit or scope thereof. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is to be construed in accordance with the substance defined by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A lid for a container, said container having upper and a lower peripheral, annular outwardly disposed container locking flanges, said upper and lower container locking flanges having undersides for locking engagement with the container lid, the lid comprising: a central portion and a peripheral annular skirt adapted to overlie the container locking flanges; the annular skirt defining an annular groove dividing said skirt into a skirt upper portion located adjacent to the container upper locking flange, and a lower tear-off strip portion located adjacent to the container lower locking flange; the skirt upper portion having inwardly disposed intermittent locking flange segments, adapted to engage the underside of the container upper locking flange; the skirt upper portion also being formed with thin membrane windows therein, each said window covered entirely by a thin membrane, said windows positioned circumferentially adjacent to both sides of each locking flange segment and bordering on the annular groove; and the tear-off strip portion defining an inwardly disposed locking flange adapted to engage the underside of the container lower locking flange, so that removal of the tear-off strip portion leaves downwardly disposed thin membrane notches, each said notch covered entirely by said thin membrane, said notches positioned circumferentially adjacent to both sides of each locking flange segment.
  • 2. A lid as claimed in claim 1 wherein the intermittent locking flange segments are diametrically opposed.
  • 3. A lid as claimed in claim 1 wherein the intermittent locking flange segments are equi-spaced around the skirt upper portion.
  • 4. A lid as claimed in claim 1 wherein the thin membrane windows are formed with openings therethrough bordering on the annular groove, so that removal of the tear-off strip portion leaves downwardly disposed open notches on either side of the locking flange segments.
  • 5. A lid as claimed in claim 1 wherein the thin membrane windows are formed with strengthening ribs therein.
  • 6. A lid as claimed in claim 1 wherein the tear-off strip portion inwardly disposed locking flange is a continuous annular flange.
  • 7. A lid as claimed in claim 1 wherein the tear-off strip portion inwardly disposed locking flange is formed of a plurality of spaced-apart flange segments.
  • 8. A lid as claimed in claim 1 wherein the tear-off strip portion is formed with a window located adjacent to the annular groove.
  • 9. A lid as claimed in claim 8 wherein the tear-off strip portion has a lower peripheral edge, and wherein the tear-off strip portion is formed with a reduced thickness portion located between the tear-off strip portion window and said lower peripheral edge.
  • 10. A lid as claimed in claim 1 wherein the lid defines an annular sealing groove located between the lid central portion and the peripheral annular skirt, the sealing groove being adapted to sealingly engage the rim of the container.
RELATED APPLICATION

This is a-continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/451,421 filed Nov. 30, 1999, now abandoned.

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Number Date Country
2163306 May 1997 CA
Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/451421 Nov 1999 US
Child 09/811413 US