The invention relates to a container having a lower part and a cover part, a downwardly projecting latching portion being formed on the cover part for cooperating with a latching engagement part of the lower part, a latching tongue which extends along the lower part also being formed on the latching portion.
A container of this type is already known from DE 20 2010 005 632 U1. In this known container, a tab which extends in a tab-like manner and with clearance from an outer wall of the lower part, but integrally therewith, is formed on said lower part and comprises a latching projection which engages in a latching recess of the latching tongue from the inside. The tab extends further downwards than the latching tongue. To unlatch it, the tab is pressed towards the container wall and then the latching tongue is moved in the same direction to also release from the counter-latch a further latch which cooperates with a counter-latch part of the lower part which overlaps the latching tongue on the outside, and then the cover is gripped by the other hand and pulled upwards to remove the cover part from the lower part.
This design is not satisfactory in terms of handling.
The problem addressed by the invention is that of providing a container of which the cover part is held on the lower part in a childproof manner but can also be advantageously detached from the lower part after overcoming the safety measures.
A possible solution to the problem is provided, according to a first concept of the invention, in subject matter which is based upon the latching tongue, when the container is closed, extending below the latching engagement part of the container with a direct clearance between the inner face thereof and an outer face of the lower part facing said tongue.
The container formed in this manner allows the latching tongue to move freely towards the outer wall of the lower part. As result, release from the latching engagement part of the lower part can take place at the same time. Since the lower edge of the latching tongue is thus also not covered by part of the lower part, the latching tongue can, by means of pressure on said underside of the latching tongue, also be moved upwards in this position in which it is pressed against the outer wall of the lower part, whereby release from the latching engagement part can also take place in a vertical direction, and then the cover part can be easily removed from the lower part.
Additional features of the invention are set out below as well as in the description of the figures and in the drawings, and are often described or shown in their preferred manner of association with the concept which has already been explained above; however, they can be significant even when only associated with one or more individual features which are described herein or shown in the drawings, or when independent or in another overall concept.
It is thus preferred that two opposing latching tongues are formed on the container, which tongues can be acted upon simultaneously for lifting the cover part in a movement of each of the latching tongues towards an outer face of the lower part. Using such a simultaneous action, which is possible for example using the thumb and index finger of an adult hand in particular, a wedge effect of the latching tongues which have thus been pressed inwards towards each other and can simultaneously have the effect of lifting the cover also occurs. Said container can accordingly be handled such that the cover is almost automatically pushed upwards when the latching tongues are pressed in.
It is also preferable for the container to have an oval cross section and for the latching tongues to be positioned on the narrow sides of the oval. As a result, said container can be adapted to the user's hand particularly well. The oval cross section is preferably provided such that it is adapted to a hand which is open but not stretched out with respect to the position of the thumb and index finger.
It is also preferable for a latching tongue to be formed so as to have a reinforcing rib on the side facing the lower part. As a result, the latching tongue can be formed so as to be comparatively rigid in its vertical extension. An inward movement, in order to achieve the above-described unlatching, thus transmits corresponding tensile force into the cover part, and this is conducive to the cover part pushing upwards almost automatically when the latching tongues are pressed in.
The latching engagement part that is formed on the lower part is preferably strip-like and extends transverse to an extension direction of the latching tongues. It is further arranged so as to surround a wall of the lower part. In any case, the strip-like latching engagement part preferably extends with lateral clearance from the outer wall of the lower part over a certain part of the periphery of the lower part, based on a horizontal plane when the vessel is in a normal position. Since the latching engagement part, outside of an engagement opening for the latching tongues, is also connected to the lower part by a horizontal wall, the lower part is significantly reinforced in this region.
The peripheral region over which the strip-like latching engagement part preferably extends is provided, in this region, in the range of from 15% to 100% of the periphery of the lower part.
The invention is further described in the following with reference to the accompanying drawings, which however only show one embodiment. In the drawings:
First, with reference to
The latching engagement part 4 is connected to the lower part 2. The latching portion also comprises a latching tongue 5 which extends along the lower part in the vertical direction and extends, when the container is closed, as far as into a region below (when viewed from the outside according to the view in
In addition, the clearance a is, in any case, also provided in the region of a latching engagement 8 between a latching projection 9 formed on the outside of the latching tongue 5 and the latching engagement part 4.
According to the cross section in
As can be seen from the dashed lines, it is thus possible for the latching tongues to be moved so far against the outer face 6 of the lower part 2 by being bent inwards that the latching projection 9 comes out of engagement with the latching engagement part 4.
In a further detail, cf. in particular
The horizontal portion 14, forming the shoulder in this respect, of the wall of the cover part 3 then transitions into a vertical wall, which forms the latching tongues 5, with lateral clearance b from the contact projection 13.
The latching engagement part 4 is clearly strip-like, having a cross section shown in the vertical section according to
One vertical rib, or preferably two vertical ribs 15 in the embodiment, is moulded on the inside of a latching tongue 5. The vertical ribs 15 project inwards so as to face the outer face 6 of the lower part 2.
The container 1 preferably has, as can be seen from
The latching engagement part 4 continues in a horizontal orientation in the peripheral direction of the container 1 so as to surround the lower part. In the embodiment, said latching engagement part completely surrounds the lower part, and preferably over part of the periphery with a clearance c in the same horizontal plane as described with respect to the latching part in cooperation with the latching tongue 5. Here, it is more preferable for the clearance c, starting from the region of cooperation between the latching engagement part and each of the two latching tongues, to continue in both horizontal directions of the latching engagement part whilst decreasing, approximately up to a dimension e based on a cross section as shown in
All the disclosed features are essential to the invention (in isolation). The disclosure of the associated/accompanying priority documents (specification of the prior application) is hereby thus included in full in the disclosure of the invention, also for the purposes of incorporating features in said documents in the claims of the present application. In their optionally independent versions, the dependent claims characterise independent inventive developments of the prior art, in particular in order to make divisional applications on the basis of these claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20 2012 101 254.5 | Apr 2012 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2013/056729 | 3/28/2013 | WO | 00 |