The present invention relates to a container with a hinged lid capable of being easily opened and closed.
A container containing articles, such as wet tissues, is provided with an opening through which the wet tissues are taken out, and a hinged lid for tightly covering the opening.
Such a container comprises a container body containing wet tissues and provided with an opening, and a hinged lid for tightly covering the opening.
When using the wet tissues, the hinged lid is removed from the opening of the container body to open the opening, and the wet tissues are taken out one at a time from the container body through the opening.
The container comprises, as mentioned above, the container body and the hinged lid hinged for turning to the container body. When using the wet tissues, the hinged lid is turned for opening and closing the opening.
It is convenient if the hinged lid can surely be opened by a single lid opening action. If the hinged lid can be formed in a large shape, the opening of the container body can be formed in a large size accordingly, and the large opening facilitates taking the wet tissues out of the container body through the opening.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a container with a hinged lid provided with a hinged lid capable of being easily and surely opened and of being formed in a large shape.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a container with a hinged lid comprises a container body having an upper wall provided with an opening, and a side wall extending down from the upper wall, and having open lower end; a hinged lid hinged on the side wall of the container body and capable of tightly covering the opening; and a bottom wall tightly covering the open lower end of the side wall; in which a hinge part connecting the hinged lid to the container body is provided with an elastic biasing means for biasing the hinged lid in an opening direction, the hinged lid is provided on its free end edge with a locking means or part, and the container body is provided with a latching or catching part capable of catching the locking part.
According to the present invention, the hinged lid is opened by the elastic biasing member when the locking part is released from the catching part. The hinged lid supported on the side wall of the container body can be formed in a shape larger than a shape in which the hinged lid can be formed when the hinged lid is supported on the upper wall of the container body.
First Embodiment
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. A container with a hinged lid in a first embodiment according to the present invention is illustrated in
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The upper wall 27 of the container body 11 has a first upper part (first thin upper wall) 27a forming a substantially central part of the upper wall 27, a second upper part (second thin upper wall) 27b formed on a level above that of the first upper part 27a so as to surround the first upper part 27a, and a rising part 28 connecting the first upper part 27a and the second upper part 27b. The opening 24 through which the wet tissues 41 are taken out is formed in the first upper part 27a.
A sealing frame 37 is formed on the inner surface of the hinged lid 23 such that the sealing frame 37 is fitted in a space between an outer rib 51 and an inner rib 52 formed on the first upper part 27a. When the hinged lid 23 is turned on the pivot shaft 77 so that the sealing frame 37 is fitted in the space between the outer rib 51 and the inner rib 52, the opening 24 is covered hermetically with the hinged lid 23.
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The rising part 28 of the container body 11 is provided with a latching, or catching projection 33 for catching the locking projection 32 of the hinged lid 23. The container body 11 has an inclined wall 31 extending between the upper wall 27 and the side wall 13. A thin part 35 is formed on the inclined wall 31 so as to surround a region 31a of the inclined wall 31 corresponding to a part of the rising part 28 provided with the catching projection 33. The region 31a is bent down when depressed to release the locking projection 32 of the hinged lid 23 from the catching projection 33 of the rising part 28.
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The rubber plate 50 may be disposed at a position corresponding to the respective middle parts of the container body 11 and the hinged lid 23 as shown in FIG. 17.
Since the hinged lid 23 is supported on the side wall 13 of the container body 11, the hinged lid 23 can be formed in a large shape. When the hinged lid 23 is large and the rubber plate 50 is away from the middle part of the hinged lid 23 to the right, a large area can be secured around the opening 24 to thereby facilitate taking out the wet tissues 41 from the container.
When the hinged lid 23 is turned relative to the container body 11 for closing, the rubber plate 50 is curved along the inner surface of the hinged lid 23 as shown in FIG. 5 and biases the hinged lid 23 in the opening direction. The rubber plate 50 may be curved away from the hinged lid 23.
A joining structure joining together the container body 11 and the bottom wall 12 will be described with reference to
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The container body 11 and the hinged lid 23 are made of a polypropylene resin (PP) by injection molding. Materials suitable for forming the container body 11 and the hinged lid 23 other than the polypropylene resin are PE resins, PS resins, ABS resins, elastomers, PET resins, PVC resins and polycarbonate resins. A linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) is a preferable material for forming the bottom wall 12. The rubber plate 50 is made of silicone rubber. The rubber plate holding member 76 is made of a PP resin.
The wet tissues 41 contained in the container body 11 will be explained with reference to FIG. 4. As shown in FIG. 4(a), the folded wet tissues 41 are stacked and sealed in a sealed pouch 40 of a flexible sheet. Each wet tissue 41 is folded substantially double along a fold 42. The folds 42 in the wet tissues 41 alternate so that the lower half 41b of a first wet tissue 41 is sandwiched between the upper half 41a of a second wet tissue 41 underlying the first wet tissue 41 and the upper half 41a of a third wet tissue 41 underlying the second wet tissue 41. Thus, when the top wet tissue 41 is taken with fingers and pulled out, the lower half 41b of the top wet tissue 41 entrains the upper half 41a of the second top wet tissue 41. There is not particular restrictions on the manner of folding the wet tissues 41 provided that the wet tissues 41 can be stacked so that the same can successively taken out. For example, the wet tissues 41 may be folded as shown in FIG. 4(b). An opening 40a is formed in the upper wall of the sealed pouch 40, and the opening 40a is closed hermetically with a covering sheet 45 detachably attached to the upper wall of the sealed pouch 40.
The wet tissues 41 are made from a textile material, such as a nonwoven fabric, a paper sheet or a gauze fabric, a foam sheet or a paper-base soft material. The wet tissues 41 may be impregnated with a liquid, such as a wetting material containing a sterilant, a disinfectant or a detergent, a lotion or an emulsion.
Functions of this embodiment will be described below.
One end part of the rubber plate 50 is inserted in the recess 75 of the container body 11, and the other end part of the same is positioned by the projection 78 on the hinged lid 23 and is held by the rubber plate holding member 76 on the hinged lid 23.
The sealed pouch 40 hermetically containing the wet tissues 41 is put in the container body 11 through the open lower end of the container body 11. Then, the joining rib 13a of the container body 11 is forced into the groove between the pair of catching ribs 12a and 12b of the bottom wall 12 to close the open lower end of the container body tightly with the bottom wall 12. The container body 11 and the bottom wall 12 can easily be joined together because the joining rib 13a of the container body 11 is guided toward the groove between the pair of catching ribs 12a and 12b by the inclined part of the guide rib 12c of the bottom wall 12.
Then, hinged lid 23 is moved in a closing direction relative to the container body 11, the locking projection 32 of the hinged lid 23 is caught by the catching projection 33 of the container body 11 to cover the opening 24 of the container body 11 tightly with the hinged lid 23. The sealing frame 37 of the hinged lid 23 is forced into the groove between the outer rib 51 and the inner rib 52 of the container body 11 to seal a space surrounded by the sealing frame 37 hermetically.
Since the rubber plate 50 is held fixedly by the rubber plate holding member 76 formed at a position at a predetermined distance from the container body 11 as shown in
When using the wet tissues 41, the region 31a of the inclined wall 31 is depressed, only the region 31a can be turned and bent about a horizontal part 35a of the thin part 35 without bending the upper wall 27 of the container body 11 so that the locking projection 32 is released from the catching projection 33. Consequently, the swing lid 23 is turned on the pivot shaft 77 in the opening direction by the resilience of the rubber plate 50 and the hinged lid 23 is opened.
Then, the top wet tissue 41 is taken between fingers and is pulled upward to take out the top wet tissue 41 through the opening 24. The top wet tissue 41 is pulled further to take out the same from the container body 11. The lower half 41b of the top wet tissue 41 entrains the upper half 41a of the second top wet tissue 41. As the top wet tissue 41 is pulled further, the upper half 41a of the second top wet tissue 41 is caught by the rim 24a of the outlet opening 24 and is separated from the lower half 41b of the top wet tissue 41.
In this embodiment, the region 31a of the inclined wall 31 is turned and bent about the horizontal part 35a of the thin part 35 when the same is depressed; consequently, the locking projection 32 of the hinged lid 23 can directly and surely be released from the catching projection 33 formed in the rising part 28 forming the inner wall of the region 31a.
Since the hinged lid 23 is supported for swinging on the side wall 13 of the container body 11, the hinged lid 23 can be formed in a large shape. Since the rubber plate 50 is extended between the container body 11 and the swing lid 23 and is placed at the position away from the respective middle parts of the container body 11 and the hinged lid 23 to the right, and the hinged lid 23 can be formed in a large shape, a large area can be secured around the opening 24.
A container with a hinged lid in a modification of the container with a hinged lid in the first embodiment will be described with reference to
In other respects, the container with a hinged lid shown in
Referring to
The container with a hinged lid may be provided with an operating device 56 as shown in
Containers with a hinged lid in further modifications of the container with a hinged lid in the first embodiment will be described with reference to
Therefore, parts shown in
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Moisture contained in the container body 11 is unable to leak outside because a space surrounded by the sealing frame 37 is sealed hermetically as shown in FIG. 12.
A packing 53 may be placed in the groove between the outer rib 51 and the inner rib 52 of the container body 11 as shown in
The sealing frame 37 of the hinged lid 23 may be made of an elastomer as shown in FIG. 14. The hinged lid 23 and the sealing frame 37 of an elastomer may integrally be formed by two-color injection molding. As shown in
A container with a hinged lid in a further modification of the container with a hinged lid in the first embodiment will be described with reference to FIG. 15.
A container body 11 of the container 10 shown in
an outer rib 51 and an inner rib 52 are formed on the container body 11. A surface 52a of the inner rib 52 facing the outer rib 51 is inclined, and a sealing frame 37 formed on the hinged lid 23 comes into contact with the inclined surface 52a of the inner rib 52.
The container with a hinged lid shown in
The inner rib 52 has the inclined surface 52a with which the sealing frame 37 comes into contact as shown in FIG. 15. Therefore, a fragment of the wet tissue 41 remaining between the outer rib 51 and the inner rib 52 can be forced to move outward by the action of the sealing frame 37 sliding along the inclined surface 52a and, consequently, the sealing frame 37 can be kept in close contact with the inclined surface 52a for hermetic sealing.
A container with a hinged lid in a further modification of the container with a hinged lid in the first embodiment will be described with reference to FIGS. 16(a) and 16(b). In the container with a hinged lid shown in FIGS. 16(a) and 16(b), one end part of a rubber plate 50 is extended in a horizontal position on an upper wall 27 of a container body 11 and is held fixedly in place by a rubber plate holding member 79 instead of inserting the same in a recess 75. Parts shown in FIGS. 16(a) and 16(b) like or corresponding to those shown in
As shown in FIGS. 16(a) and 16(b), one end part of the rubber plate 50 is extended in a horizontal position on the upper wall 27 of the container body 11 and is held fixedly in place by the rubber plate holding member 79 by engaging the rubber plate holding member 79 with projections 80 formed on the upper wall 27.
The rubber plate holding member 79 is provided on its inner surface with a projection 79a. The projection 79a is fitted in a recess formed in the rubber plate 50 to position the rubber plate 50 relative to the upper wall 27.
Second Embodiment
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The upper wall 27 of the container body 11 has a first upper part (first thin upper wall) 27a forming a substantially central part of the upper wall 27, a second upper part (second thin upper wall) 27b formed on a level above that of the first upper part 27a so as to surround the first upper part 27a, and a rising part 28 connecting the first upper part 27a and the second upper part 27b. The opening 24 through which the wet tissues 41 are taken out is formed in the first upper part 27a.
A depression is formed in the first upper part 27a so as to define a space by a sealing wall 94, and a sealing frame 37 is formed on the inner surface of the hinged lid 23 such that the sealing frame 37 can be fitted in the space defined by the sealing wall 94. When the hinged lid 23 is turned on the pivot shaft 77 so that the sealing frame 37 is fitted in the space defined by the sealing wall 94, the opening 24 is covered hermetically with the hinged lid 23.
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A joining structure joining together the container body 11 and the bottom wall 12 will be described with reference to FIG. 23. As shown in
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The container body 11 and the hinged lid 23 are made of a polypropylene resin (PP) by injection molding. Materials suitable for forming the container body 11 and the hinged lid 23 other than the polypropylene resin are PE resins, PS resins, ABS resins, elastomers, PET resins, PVC resins and polycarbonate resins. A linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) is a preferable material for forming the bottom wall 12. The rubber plate 50 is made of silicone rubber. The rubber plate holding member 76 is made of a PP resin.
Further description of structures will be given. The hinged lid 23 is formed by the injection molding of a resin and is provided with a label 93 indicating letters “ABC” as shown in FIG. 24. The hinged lid 23 having the label 93 is formed by insert molding. When incorporating the label 93 into the hinged lid 23 by insert molding, the resin forming the hinged lid 23 shrinks, whereas the label 93 does not shrink. Therefore, it is possible that the hinged lid 23 warps after the same has been molded due to the difference in shrinkage between the resin forming the hinged lid 23 and the label 93. Thus, as shown in
The operating device 55 formed in the container body 11 will be described below. Referring to FIG. 21(a)-(c), an edge part of the horizontal strip 55b of the operating device 55 is bent upward to form a finger rest 88. The horizontal strip 55b can easily be bent downward by depressing the finger rest 88 with a fingertip. The height of the finger rest 88 is increased from the opposite ends thereof toward a middle part thereof to facilitate applying a fingertip to the finger rest 88.
Although the operating device 55 is connected to the container body 11 by connecting a lower edge part 55c of the vertical wall 55a to the container body 11 as shown in FIG. 21(a)-(c), the operating device 55 may be connected by connecting a side connecting wall 96 horizontally extending from a lower part of the vertical wall 55a as shown in FIG. 18. When the side connecting wall 96 is connected to the container body 11, the repetitive deformation of only the lower edge part 55c of the vertical wall 55a can be avoided and, consequently, the whitening of the lower edge part 55c of the vertical wall 55a can be avoided and the reduction of the restoring force of the vertical wall 55a can be prevented.
The horizontal strip 55b extends from a part of the vertical wall 55a near the catching projection 33. When the finger rest 88 of the horizontal strip 55b is depressed, the operating device 55 comprising the vertical wall 55a and the horizontal strip 55b is turned on the lower edge part 55c of the vertical wall 55a. Since the horizontal strip 55b extends from the part of the vertical wall 55a near the catching projection 33, a part of the vertical wall 55a around the catching projection 33 is displaced greatly, whereby the locking projection 32 can easily be released from the catching projection 33.
The horizontal strip 55b may be provided on its upper surface with reinforcing ribs 97 connected to the vertical wall 55a as shown in FIG. 21(c). The reinforcing ribs 97 transmit a force applied to the horizontal strip 55b effectively to the vertical wall 55a to bend the vertical wall 55a.
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The configuration of the opening 24 formed in the upper wall 27 of the container body 11 will be described with reference to FIGS. 20(a)(b). Referring to FIG. 20(a)(b), the first upper part 27a of the upper wall 27 is provided with a pair of first flaps 82 extending toward the opening 24, and a pair of second flaps 83 formed opposite to the pair of first flaps 82, respectively. The pair of first flaps 82 and the pair of second flaps 83 have wavy sections, respectively, as shown in FIG. 20(a). The pair of first flaps 82 and the pair of second flaps 83 having the wavy sections are bendable in fixed directions perpendicular to their length and can surely and stably be bent.
As shown in FIG. 20(a), free end parts of the first flaps 82 and those of the second flaps 83 are bent in upwardly concave curves to form round end parts 82a and 83a, and concave parts 82b and 83b in the free end parts of the first flaps 82 and the second flaps 83, respectively. The tips of the round end parts 82a and 83a of the first flaps 82 and the second flaps 83 can be positioned on substantially the same level as the base ends of the first flaps 82 and the second flaps 83 by forming the concave parts 82b and 83b.
The pair of first flaps 82 are extended so as to diverge toward free end parts thereof so that a space between the first flaps 82 expands toward the free end parts of the first flaps 82, and the pair of second flaps 83 are extended so as to diverge toward free end parts thereof so that a space between the second flaps 83 expands toward the free end parts of the second flaps 83.
The end edge 84 of the respective first flap 82 and the end edge 85 of the second flap 83 opposite the first flap 82 are parallel to each other. A gap between the end edge 84 of the first flap 82 and the end edge 85 of the corresponding second flap 83 may be expanded toward the inside. Therefore, the wet tissue 41 lying in the opening 24 can smoothly be guided to the gaps between the end edges 84 of the first flaps 82 and the end edges 85 of the corresponding second flaps 83 to hold the wet tissue 41 surely between the end edges 84 and 85.
Outer edges 97 of the opening 24 facing the outer side edges 86 of the first flaps 82 and the outer side edges 87 of the second flaps 83 have a shape corresponding to that of the outer side edges 86 of the first flaps 82 and the outer side edges 87 of the second flaps 83.
The shape of the rubber plate 50 will be described with reference to
The container with a hinged lid may employ a rubber plate 50 provided with two positioning holes 50a as shown in FIGS. 28(a)(b) or a rubber plate 50 having a thick part 50b provided with two positioning holes 50a as shown in FIG. 29(a)(b). A rubber plate holding member 76 having two bosses 76a to be fitted in the positioning holes 50a as shown in
The rubber plate 50 provided with the two positioning holes 50a can accurately be positioned on the hinged lid 23.
The bottom wall 12 will be described with reference to
A shoulder 98 may be formed in an upper part of the side wall 13 of the container body 11 so as to project downward as shown in FIG. 33. If a label 99 is formed in the side wall 13, the label 99 is inserted in a cavity formed between a male mold 90 and a female mold 91 so that the label 99 is held on a shoulder 91a of the female mold 91. Then, a resin is injected into the cavity between the male mold 90 and the female mold 91 to form the side wall 13 of the container body 11. The shoulder 98 of the side wall 13 corresponds to the shoulder 91a of the female mold 91.
The operation of the second embodiment thus constructed will be described below.
One end of the rubber plate 50 is inserted in the recess 75 of the container body 11, the other end of the rubber plate 50 is positioned by fitting the projections 78 formed at predetermined positions on the hinged lid 23 in the positioning holes 50a of the rubber plate 50, and then the other end of the rubber plate 50 is fastened to the hinged lid 23 with the rubber plate holding member 76.
The sealed pouch 40 containing wet tissues 41 is put in the container body 11 through the open lower end of the same. The joining rib 13a of the container body 11 is forced into the groove between the pair of catching ribs 12a and 12b to cover the open lower end of the container body tight with the bottom wall 12. The joining rib 13a of the container body 11 is guided toward the groove between the pair of catching ribs 12a and 12b by the inclined rib 12c of the bottom wall 12 to facilitate work for joining together the container body 11 and the bottom wall 12.
When the hinged lid 23 is moved in a closing direction relative to the container body 11, the locking projection 32 of the hinged lid 23 is caught by the catching projection 33 of the container body 11, and the frame 37 of the hinged lid 23 and the sealing wall 94 of the container body 11 are engaged hermetically to seal a space defined by the frame 37.
When using the wet tissues 41, the finger rest 88 of the horizontal strip 55b of the operating device 55 is depressed to release the locking projection 32 from the catching projection 33 by bending the vertical wall 55a about its lower edge part 55c. Consequently, the swing lid 23 is turned on the pivot shaft 77 in the opening direction by the resilience of the rubber plate 50 and the hinged lid 23 is opened.
Then, the top wet tissue 41 is taken between fingers and is pulled upward to take out the top wet tissue 41 through the opening 24. The top wet tissue 41 is pulled further to take out the same from the container body 11. The lower half 41b of the top wet tissue 41 entrains the upper half 41a of the second top wet tissue 41. As the top wet tissue 41 is pulled further, the upper half 41a of the second top wet tissue 41 spreads from a central region of the opening 24 toward the spaces between the end edges 84 of the first flaps 82 and the end edges 85 of the second flaps 83, and is caught between the first flaps 82 and the second flaps 83.
Thus, the vertical wall 55a of the operating device 55 bends about its lower edge part 55c when the finger rest 88 of the horizontal strip 55b is depressed, so that the locking projection 32 of the hinged lid 23 can directly and surely be released from the catching projection 33 of the vertical wall 55a.
As is apparent from the foregoing description, according to the present invention, the hinged lid is opened by the elastic biasing member when the locking projection is released from the catching projection. Since the hinged lid is supported on the side wall of the container body, the hinged lid can be formed in a shape larger than a shape in which the hinged lid can be formed when the hinged lid is supported on the upper wall of the container body. When the hinged lid can be formed in a large shape, the opening of the container body can be formed in a large size accordingly, and the large opening facilitates taking the wet tissues out of the container body through the opening.
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