This invention relates to plastic lidded containers.
In plastic lidded containers, it is desirable 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 respectively 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 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.
However, while this method facilitates removal of the lid, it suffers to the extent that it does not provide for a secure fit between the lid and the container after the tear-off strip has been removed. As well, as there is no residual physical connection between the container and lid, the lid may need to be set down on a suitable surface for access to be gained to the contents of the container; this can result in the lid becoming soiled, whereupon the contents of the container can become contaminated, or on the surface becoming soiled with the contents of the container.
One method of overcoming the former difficulty, namely, for providing a secure fit between the lid and container after removal of the tear-off strip 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 lid locking flange is provided with a zigzag tear line that defines a tear-off strip. The tear line passes repeatedly through the lid locking flange, so that upon removal of the tear-off strip, only spaced-apart portions of the lid locking flange remain.
As to the latter difficulty, it will be evident that, in the case of a rectangular lid having two parts separated by an integral hinge (i.e. a linear portion formed of flexible material), if the lid locking flange is retained along a first of said parts, and intermittently along a second of said parts (for example, by the Von Holdt method), the first part will be relatively securely fastened to the container, while the second is relatively easily hingedly removed, to permit access to the contents. However, inter alia, this method suffers in that, in order to provide for secure fastening, the first part must block at least a portion of the container opening.
In the present invention, a container and a lid are provided. The container includes a hollow container body having a thickened peripherally extending rim and an open end bounded by the rim. The rim defines a periphery of the container body and has a linear part. The linear part of the rim defines a pintle, and the pintle defines a pintle axis. The lid includes a lid body. The lid body overlies the rim in a closed position and has a channel formed therein which includes a linear part. The linear part of the channel defines a socket and has a concave wall that extends in close-fitting relation through greater than 180 degrees of the circumferential extent of the pintle around the pintle axis to hingably couple the lid body to the container body for movement from the closed position to an open position where the lid body is disposed at an angle to the open end of the container.
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention there is further provided a container locking flange, rigidly connected to the container body and peripherally extending around the exterior thereof in spaced relation to the rim. A peripheral skirt is detachably connected to the lid body and extends therefrom in surrounding relation to the container locking flange. The skirt has an inwardly-disposed lid locking flange which extends peripherally around the container body and grips the underside of the container locking flange to prevent removal of the lid body from the container body. Upon detachment of the skirt, the lid body is pivotally movable between the closed position and the open position.
Other advantages, features and characteristics of the present invention, as well as methods of operation and functions of the related elements of the structure, will become more apparent upon consideration of the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings, the latter of which being briefly described herein below.
A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
In the description below, like reference numerals are used to indicate components which are similar in the various embodiments of the present invention. Primed reference numerals are used to indicate different variants of the similar components. Referring to
As best illustrated in
The container body 26 has a thickened rim 32 and an open end 34 bounded by the rim 32. The rim 32 defines a periphery 33 of the container body 26 and includes a linear part 36 which defines a pintle 64. The pintle 64 itself defines a pintle axis A—A.
The container locking flange 28 is rigidly connected to the container body 26 and peripherally extends around the exterior thereof in spaced relation to the rim 32. In the preferred embodiment illustrated, the container locking flange 28 is formed integrally with the container body 26.
As illustrated in
The lid body 40 is illustrated in
Skirt 38 is detachably connected (in the preferred embodiment, it is a tear-off strip, as discussed more fully in following paragraphs) to lid body 40 and extends therefrom in surrounding relation to the container locking flange 28, as indicated in
In any event, it will be evident that the foregoing elements alone provide a useful structure in that, for shipping, the invention can be used with skirt 38 connected to the lid body 40 (as shown inter alia in
However, further features are also provided in the preferred embodiment.
As one further feature, the concave wall 67 is defined in part by one or more protruding hooked portions 58 which grip the underside of the linear part 36 of the rim 32 (actually, two spaced-apart hooked portions), as best illustrated in
Additionally, the linear part 36 of the rim 32 has formed thereon, for each protruding hooked portion 58, a necked-in orc chamfer portion 68, as best illustrated in
As aside, it will be noted that, in the preferred embodiment illustrated, the rim 32 is substantially rectangular (actually substantially square) and thus has four linear parts 36 as shown in
As another feature of the preferred embodiment, the rim 32 is disposed substantially entirely within the channel 46. That is, channel 46 extends around the lid body 40, as shown in
As another feature, the lid body 40 is formed with a lid locking flange 72 adjacent to the channel 46. In the preferred embodiment, flange 72 projects inwardly from the tubular part 50 of the lid body 40, is located on the side of the lid body 40 opposite to that with which the socket 66 is aligned, as shown in
The tubular part 50 of the lid body 40 of the preferred embodiment is also formed with triangularly shaped thin membrane windows 74 therein, as best indicated in
As yet another feature of the preferred embodiment, the outer surface 80 of the lid body 40 corresponding to the position of the lid locking flange 72 includes indicator means 82 which indicate where flap 76 is located. The indicator means 82 of the preferred embodiment comprises a recessed portion which includes arrows 84 pointing upwardly, as shown in
Shown in
To facilitate its removal, the skirt 38 of the preferred embodiment is also formed with a window 90 spaced from the lower peripheral edge 86 of the skirt 38, and a reduced thickness portion 88 extending between lower peripheral edge 86 and window 90, as illustrated in
It will be appreciated that breaking reduced thickness portion 88 is a tamper evidence feature for lid 24. Tamper-resistance is also provided for by the inclusion of barrier flange 94 which, as shown in
Although the embodiments discussed above and illustrated in
It will also be understood that various changes in size, shape and arrangement of parts can be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the scope of the present invention is limited only by the claims appended hereto, purposively construed.
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2372275 | Feb 2002 | CA | national |
2386949 | May 2002 | CA | national |
Provisional application No. 60/340,842 filed on Dec. 19, 2001.
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PCT/CA02/01975 | 12/19/2002 | WO | 00 | 8/22/2003 |
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WO03/051732 | 6/26/2003 | WO | A |
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