The present disclosure relates to a storage container with a variable storage volume to minimize or eliminate excess air present in the storage volume with the contents of the container.
According to an aspect of the disclosure, a container comprises a container body, a movable panel, and a cover. The container body has a sidewall, the sidewall forming a first opening and a second opening. The sidewall having a first end and a second end, the first end peripherally surrounding the first opening, the second end peripherally surrounding the second opening, the sidewall extending longitudinally from the first end to the second end, the sidewall comprising an inner surface. The sidewall also forms an interior void, the interior void peripherally surrounded by the sidewall inner surface and extending from the first opening to the second opening. The movable panel is adapted and configured to be retained within the interior void by the sidewall so as to divide the interior void into a first volume and a second volume. The first volume extends longitudinally from the movable panel to the first opening, and the second volume extends longitudinally from the movable panel to the second opening. The movable panel is adapted and configured to be movable in a first longitudinal direction toward the first opening so as to reduce the first volume while continuing to be so retained by the sidewall. The cover is adapted and configured to be retained by the container body so as to cover the first opening in such a manner that the sidewall, the movable panel so retained by the sidewall, and the cover so retained by the container body enclose a storage volume. The cover so retained by the container body is manually movable to expose the first opening to allow manual dispensing of contents of the storage volume through the first opening. The storage volume comprises at least a portion of the first volume, and the storage volume is configured to be reduced when the first volume is reduced by the movable panel being moved in said first longitudinal direction.
Although the characteristic features of this disclosure will be particularly pointed out in the claims, the subject matter of the claims, and the manner in which it may be made and used, may be better understood by referring to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings forming a part hereof, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views and in which:
A person of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that elements of the figures above are illustrated for simplicity and clarity and are not necessarily drawn to scale. The dimensions of some elements in the figures may have been exaggerated relative to other elements to help understanding of the present teachings. Furthermore, a particular order in which certain elements, parts, components, modules, steps, actions, events and/or processes are described or illustrated may not be actually required. A person of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that, for the purpose of simplicity and clarity of illustration, some commonly known and well-understood elements that are useful and/or necessary in a commercially feasible embodiment may not be depicted in order to provide a clear view of various embodiments in accordance with the present teachings.
The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word “exemplary” or “illustrative” means “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” Any implementation described herein as “exemplary” or “illustrative” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to make or use the embodiments of the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, which is defined by the claims. For purposes of description herein, unless otherwise clearly stated, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “left,” “rear,” “right,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
Embodiments of containers according to the disclosure are illustrated in
The movable panel 102 is adapted and configured to be retained within the interior void 118 by the sidewall 110 in the manner shown in
The cover 104 is adapted and configured to be retained by the container body 101 so as to cover the first opening 106 so that the sidewall 110, the movable panel 102 so retained by the sidewall 110, and the cover 104 so retained by the container body 101 enclose a storage volume 124. The storage volume 124 comprises at least a portion of the first volume 120, and the storage volume 124 is configured to be reduced when the first volume 120 is reduced by the movable panel 102 being moved in the first longitudinal direction U. The cover 104 so retained by the container body 101 is manually movable to expose the first opening 106 to allow manual dispensing of contents C of the storage volume 124 through the first opening 106. More particularly, the cover 104 so retained by the container body 101 is optionally adapted and configured to be manually removable from the container body 101 to expose the first opening 106. In embodiments not shown, a cover may be movably connected to a container body, such as by a pivotal or sliding joint.
In embodiments, the container 100 permits not only the reduction of the storage volume 124, and thus the amount of excess air present therein at any time, but also airtight sealing of the storage volume 124, so as to prevent excess air from circulating into the storage volume 124. This is believed to extend the freshness of contents C, which may comprise food or another consumable product that degrades more quickly when exposed to excess air. For example, when the contents C comprise cereal, reducing the storage volume 124 as the cereal C is consumed, by raising the movable panel 102 longitudinally upwardly in the direction U so as to accommodate a height of a remaining amount of cereal C with no superfluous headspace, is believed to preserve freshness (and delay staleness) of the cereal C for longer than storing the cereal C in an airtight container with a non-variable storage volume, thus an increasing superfluous headspace above the cereal C, and thus an increasing amount of excess air in the storage volume, as the remaining quantity of cereal C is diminished. In such embodiments, the movable panel 102 is adapted and configured to sealingly engage the sidewall inner surface 116 while so retained by the sidewall 110.
More particularly, an annular sidewall contacting member 126 (e.g., a gasket formed of a suitable resilient, compressible material, such as a rubber/elastomer, such as silicone) is seated in an annular groove 128 formed in a periphery of the movable panel 102, so as to seal an interface between the movable panel 102 and the sidewall inner surface 116. Alternatively, or in addition to being seated in a groove or other mating or complementary feature of a movable panel, a sidewall contacting member according to this disclosure may be permanently affixed to the movable panel, such as by a suitable adhesive or by overmolding. Likewise, the cover 104 is adapted and configured to sealingly engage the container body 101 while so retained by the container body 101, so as to prevent airflow into the storage volume 124. The cover 104 may comprise a suitable known type of annular sealing member (e.g., a silicone or other rubber/elastomer gasket, not shown), which may sealingly engage either or both of the sidewall first end 112 and a region of the sidewall inner surface 116 near or adjacent to the sidewall first end 112.
Containers according to the disclosure may further comprise a valve through which gas can be expelled by moving the movable panel in the first longitudinal direction with the cover on the container. Thus, such a valve may be comprised in at least one of the movable panel, the sidewall (typically at a location that is near the upper/first end of the sidewall), and the cover. The illustrated container 100 shown in
Another embodiment of a container according to the disclosure is illustrated in
As also illustrated, the container 100′ comprises a stop 123 formed in the sidewall 110′. The stop 123 is disposed adjacent the second opening 108′ so as to abut the movable panel 102′ when the movable panel 102′ is moved in the second longitudinal direction R to a stop position proximate to the second opening 108′. Thus, the stop 123 prevents the movable panel 102′ from being manually moved in the second longitudinal direction R beyond the stop position, the movable panel 102′ in the stop position continuing to be retained by the sidewall 110′ so as to maintain the enclosure of a storage volume 124′ when the cover 104′ is retained by the container body 101′ so as to cover the first opening 106, as described below. The stop 123 is illustrated as an annular, inwardly projecting lip, that extends fully around the perimeter of the second end 114 of the sidewall 110. In other embodiments, a suitable stop may comprise one or a plurality of spaced apart inwardly projecting tabs (not shown), which may collectively overlap significantly less than an entire perimeter of a sidewall. In embodiments, a stop analogous to stop 123 may also be employed in a container otherwise similar to the container 100 of the first illustrated embodiment.
In addition, the cover 104′ is illustrated as lacking a venting structure, while the movable panel 102′ is illustrated as including an optional valve 131, adapted and configured to vent air from the first volume 120′ to the second volume 122′, the latter being in fluid communication with the exterior of the container 100′. If the optional valve 131 is omitted, the movable panel 102′ may be operated only when the cover 104′ is open, such as to move a left side of remaining non-flowable contents (or a top side of flowable or non-flowable contents, if the container 100′ is turned vertically, ninety degrees clockwise from its orientation shown in
Another embodiment of a container according to the disclosure is illustrated in
The movable panel 102″ comprises a sealing and locking mechanism 134 (“locking mechanism 134”), as illustrated in
The manual actuator 136, in turn, is adapted and configured to produce such longitudinal movement of the locking member 135 toward the baseplate 137, in order to seal and frictionally lock the periphery of the movable panel 102″ with respect to the sidewall inner surface 116″. As best understood with reference to the exploded view of the movable panel 102″ seen in
When the movable panel 102″ is fully assembled and retained in the sidewall 110″ as shown in
In other embodiments (not shown), a movable panel locking manual actuator, instead of being rotated into and out of a locked position, locks the movable panel when pushed upwardly (in the first longitudinal direction) to force a sidewall contacting member outwardly by operation of a suitable mechanical linkage. In such embodiments, to unlock the movable panel, the manual actuator may be manually pulled back downwardly, or it may be released and permitted to retract downwardly under a biasing force, such as by pressing upwardly again to trigger a suitable release mechanism (i.e., pressing the manual actuator may toggle the movable panel between sealed/locked and unsealed/unlocked states).
A movable panel having a manual locking actuator as in embodiments such as described above is believed to provide multiple benefits. For example, the ability to selectively lock the panel to the sidewall permits the panel to be configured to be more freely movable within a sidewall when unlocked than a panel that lacks a locking mechanism and is instead passively held in place by a sidewall at all times, by a passive holding force, such as friction that must be overcome by a manual force. In addition, the ability to selectively seal the panel to the sidewall may obviate the need for a separate valve to relieve pressure in the storage volume—instead, when the panel is unlocked so as to permit movement, the sidewall contacting member may also be permitted to retract inwardly from the sidewall inner surface so as to provide a pressure relieving venting clearance. Such retraction of the sidewall contacting member to open a relief vent may either be passive—e.g., by contraction of its typically elastomeric material from an internally stressed state to a relaxed state—or in response to a differential air pressure in the storage volume (which may be positive and/or negative relative to external pressure).
These and other advantages of the invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following written specification, claims and appended drawings. Because many modifications, variations, and changes in detail can be made to the described preferred embodiments of the invention, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalence.
The foregoing description of the disclosure has been presented for purposes of illustration and description and is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise form disclosed. The description was selected to best explain the principles of the present teachings and practical application of these principles to enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the disclosure in various embodiments and various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It should be recognized that the words “a” or “an” are intended to include both the singular and the plural. Conversely, any reference to plural elements shall, where appropriate, include the singular.
It is intended that the scope of the disclosure not be limited by the specification but be defined by the claims set forth below. In addition, although narrow claims may be presented below, it should be recognized that the scope of this invention is much broader than presented by the claim(s). It is intended that broader claims will be submitted in one or more applications that claim the benefit of priority from this application. Insofar as the description above and the accompanying drawings disclose additional subject matter that is not within the scope of the claim or claims below, the additional inventions are not dedicated to the public and the right to file one or more applications to claim such additional inventions is reserved.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/260,490, filed Aug. 22, 2021, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety for all purposes.
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63260490 | Aug 2021 | US |