The present disclosure relates to containers, more particularly, but not exclusively, to ‘squeeze-open’ containers.
A known squeeze-open container is described in WO95/23743. The container is disc-shaped and takes the form of a base, which defines a chamber for product, and a lid intended to be releasably attached to the base, in order to define a closure for the chamber. Releasable attachment is achieved via a snap-fit engagement between the lid and the base, which also serves to enable easy detachment of the lid from the base, upon squeezing of the lid.
An object of the present disclosure is to provide improvements or alternatives to the containers described and illustrated in WO95/23743.
Aspects of the present disclosure are set forth in the accompanying independent claims. Optional features of embodiments are set out in the dependent claims.
According to an aspect of the disclosure, a container is provided comprising a body and a lid. The body defines a chamber having an open mouth with a central axis and the lid is intended to cover said open mouth. The body and lid are configured to cooperate with one another to provide snap-fitting engagement therebetween, in order to releasably attach the lid to the body. The body has an external face, and the lid includes an internal face intended to overlap at least a portion of said external face of the body when the lid is releasably attached thereto.
In some embodiments, the body and lid are of plastics construction.
Optionally the lid is configured for sealing engagement with the body.
In some embodiments, the open mouth of the chamber has an upper lip. The lid may include an annular and resilient tongue, which defines a cantilever. The tongue may be configured so that an underside of said cantilever is in biased sealing contact with said lip when the lid is releasably attached to the body.
In some embodiments, the tongue extends from an internal surface of the lid. In some embodiments, the tongue is configured for continuous sealing contact with the lid.
Optionally, the tongue extends in a direction orthogonal to the central axis.
The lid may comprise a cover wherein the cover extends across the mouth of the body, when the lid is releasably attached to the body. The lid may comprise a circumferential side wall, the internal face forming part of the side wall, such that the side wall overlaps at least a portion of the external face of the body when the lid is attached to the body.
In some embodiments, the tongue extends radially inwardly from the side wall of the lid.
In some embodiments, the tongue extends in a direction away from the cover of the lid, for example, at an acute angle to the cover of the lid. An acute angle may also or alternatively be formed between the side wall of the lid and the tongue.
In some embodiments, the tongue is configured to extend in a direction away from the cover of the lid such that an angle of between 20 and 70° is formed between the tongue and the cover of the lid, for example, between, 30 and 60°, for example, between 40 and 50° from the cover. In some embodiments, the tongue extends from the lid at an angle of 40° to the cover of the lid. In some embodiments this the tongue may extend at an angle of 50° to the cover of the lid.
In some embodiments, the tongue extends from the lid at an angle of between 40 and 50° to the side wall of the lid e.g. 40° or 50° to the side wall of the lid.
In some embodiments, the tongue is provided with a first surface facing an internal surface of the cover, and a second surface facing an internal face of the side wall of the lid. In some embodiments, the first and second surfaces are substantially parallel to each other. In some embodiments, the second surface is arranged such that it is in biased sealing contact with the upper surface of the rim, when the lid is releasably attached to the body.
In some embodiments, the cover and side wall of the lid are coupled together by a transition portion. The tongue may extend from the transition portion of the lid between the cover and the lid side wall.
In some embodiments, the lid has an internal cover surface which extends across the mouth of the body, the internal cover surface forming part of the cover. In some embodiments, the tongue extends from the internal cover surface.
In some embodiments, the annular and resilient tongue may be proximal but spaced from the internal cover surface. The annular and resilient tongue may have a thickness at its root. In some embodiments, the spacing between the annular and resilient tongue and the internal cover surface is no greater than three times the thickness of the root. In some embodiments, the spacing between the annular and resilient tongue and the internal cover surface is no greater than the length of the tongue.
In some embodiments, the open mouth of the chamber comprises a rim. The tongue may be configured to terminate at an upper surface of said rim, when the lid is releasably attached to the body, to provide sealing engagement between the lid and the body. Optionally, the free end of the tongue comprises a flat portion configured for abutment with the upper surface of the rim.
In some embodiments, the tongue has an internal diameter configured to be arranged flush with an internal wall of the open mouth when the lid is releasably attached to the body.
In some embodiments, a sacrificial bead is provided on the upper surface of the rim of the chamber, the sacrificial bead being configured for sealing a foil or film to the rim of the open mouth e.g. by induction or conduction welding. The sacrificial bead may be positioned at a location on the upper surface of the rim separate from the point of contact between the tongue and the upper surface of the rim.
In some embodiments, the rim of the open mouth defines an internal diameter for the open mouth of the chamber. The tongue may terminate at a radial distance beyond the internal diameter of the open mouth.
In some embodiments, the body has a central axis. In some embodiments, the external face of the body of the container defines a first formation extending in a direction radially away from the central axis of the body. In some embodiments, the internal face of the lid defines a second formation extending radially in the direction of the central axis of the body. The second formation may be configured for snap-fitting engagement over said first formation when the lid is applied to the body, in order to releasably attach the lid to the body.
In some embodiments, the first formation defines a ridge, for example, between first and second ramp surfaces on the body.
The first ramp surface of the first formation may terminate distal the ridge, at the open mouth of the chamber. In some embodiments, the diameter at the mouth of the chamber is greater than the diameter of the body at the termination of the second ramp surface distal the ridge of the first formation. In some embodiments, the diameter at the mouth of the chamber is less than the diameter of the body at the crest of the ridge of the first formation.
In some embodiments, the first ramp surface of the first formation is provided such that the rim of the open mouth of the chamber is in radial alignment with a free end of the resilient tongue provided on the lid, when the lid is releasably attached to the body, to provide sealing engagement between the lid and the body.
In some embodiments, the second formation defines a ridge between first and second ramp surfaces on the lid.
In some embodiments, the side wall is coupled to the cover and the side wall extends to an edge distal the cover. In some embodiments, at least a portion of the side wall of the lid overlaps the external face of the body by a distance of between 5-20 mm below a point of snap-fit engagement between the lid and the body e.g. from the crest of the ridge defined by the second formation on the lid to a lower edge of the side wall. In some embodiments the side wall extends at least 5 mm from a point of snap-fit engagement, for example at least 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 or 20 mm. In some embodiments, at least a portion of the side wall of the lid overlaps the external face of the body by a distance of between 8 and 16 mm from a point of snap fit engagement to a lower edge of the side wall.
The first ramp surface of the lid may be sealingly engaged with the second ramp surface of the body, when the lid is releasably attached to the body. In some embodiments, the second ramp surface of the body includes a circumferential groove, recess or other depression, and the ridge of the lid is configured to lock into said groove, recess or other depression, when the lid is releasably attached to the body.
In some embodiments, the lid includes a resilient ring projecting from an internal surface thereof. The ring may be configured to be arranged in continuous sealing contact with the rim of the open mouth on the body, when the lid is releasably attached to the body.
In some embodiments, the resilient ring projects from the internal cover surface of the lid. In an alternative, the resilient ring may project from the transition portion of the lid between the cover and the lid side wall.
The resilient ring may have an internal diameter configured to be arranged flush with the internal wall of the open mouth, when the lid is releasably attached to the body e.g. the resilient ring may be in radial alignment with the rim of the open mouth of the body.
In some embodiments, the lid includes a resilient ring arranged to project from an internal surface of the lid such that it is configured to sealingly engage an internal surface of the open mouth of the body, when the lid is releasably attached to the body. For example, the ring may project from the internal cover surface. Alternatively, the ring may project from the transition portion. In some embodiments, the ring projects from the lid in a direction parallel with the central axis of the mouth, when the lid is releasably attached to the body.
In some embodiments, the lid includes an abutment surface extending orthogonal to the central axis of the mouth or body e.g. orthogonal to the or a ring extending parallel to the central axis. The abutment surface may be configured to seal against the upper edge of the rim at the open mouth on the body, when the lid is releasably attached to the body.
In some embodiments, the internal profile of the lid defines a step between the circumferential side wall and the internal cover surface of the lid. Said step may include a shoulder configured to seat in sealing engagement with an upper surface of the rim at the open mouth of the body, when the lid is releasably attached to the body. In some embodiments, the shoulder is configured to extend from the side wall of the lid no further than the internal diameter of the rim of the open mouth.
Optionally, a wadding material is carried on an underside of the lid e.g. by the internal cover surface. The wadding material may extend across the open mouth of the chamber, when the lid is releasably attached to the body. The wadding material may be configured to be compressed by the rim of the open mouth in order to create a seal for the chamber.
In some embodiments, the lid includes an internal groove configured to receive the ridge on the body. The upper surface of said groove may be arranged in sealing contact with a portion of the first ramp surface on the body, when the lid is releasably attached to the body. In some embodiments, the lid additionally comprises a resilient ring or annular resilient tongue as previously described.
In some embodiments, the body includes an annular and resilient tongue configured for sealing engagement with an internal side wall of the lid, when the lid is releasably attached to the body. In some embodiments, the annular and resilient tongue is arranged between the first formation and the rim at the open mouth of the chamber. In some embodiments, the lid additionally comprises a resilient ring or annular resilient tongue as previously described.
In some embodiments, a circumferential point seal is provided between the ridge on the body and a portion of lid side wall above the second projection, when the lid is releasably attached to the body.
In some embodiments, the second formation defines a continuous ring projecting from the sidewall of the lid.
In some embodiments, an O-ring is carried on an underside of the lid, for creating a seal against an upper surface of the rim on the body. The O-ring may be arranged and configured to deform and create a seal as the lid is snap-fittingly engaged on the body.
In some embodiments, the O-ring is located in a groove formed in the lid. The groove may have an open end exposed in an axial direction of the container. In some embodiments, the O-ring does not project beyond the mouth of the groove.
In some embodiments, a plurality of concentric rings are formed on the or a shoulder which depends downwards from the lid, concentric with a central axis of the lid (i.e. the central axis of the body when the lid is attached to the body). The concentric rings may be configured to sealingly engage against the upper surface of the rim, e.g. a ring on the upper surface of the rim may be intended to engage a surface of the shoulder located between two rings on the rim.
In some embodiments, a plurality of concentric rings are formed on the upper surface of the rim. The concentric rings may be configured to form a seal on the or a shoulder of the lid, e.g. a ring on the shoulder may be intended to engage a surface of the rim located between two rings on the rim.
In some embodiments, the chamber has a circular mouth and a circumferential side wall extending from said mouth. The upper edge of the circumferential side wall may define the rim of the mouth. An external face of the circumferential side wall of the body may define the external face of the body across a portion of which the lid extends when the lid is releasably attached on the body.
The body may have a neck, wherein said external face is a part of the neck, and wherein the lid is configured to overlay a portion of the neck, when the lid is releasably attached on the body. In some embodiments, the body has an external profile defining a neck and a shoulder formed below the neck. In some embodiments, the lower end of the lid is spaced from the shoulder on the body, once the lid has been releasably attached to the body.
The chamber may have a volume significantly greater than the volume of the lid.
In some embodiments, the body has a base and a groove in said external face. The groove may be arranged such that the lid is pressable into the groove on the body in order to cause the lid to separate from the body with a sliding action.
The groove may have a pair of sides in which the side of the groove nearest the base comprises a concave surface which engages the side wall of the lid and forces the lid away from the body as the side wall of the lid is pressed into the groove. The body may have a formation which leads into the concave side of the groove and which acts to facilitate an initial separating movement of the lid from the body, for example, the formation may be a convex formation.
In some embodiments, the lid defines a skirt which overlaps a portion of said external face of the body when the lid has been releasably attached to the body. In some embodiments the skirt has a lower edge wherein the lower edge of the skirt of the lid is spaced radially away from the external face of the body when the lid is releasably attached on the body.
In some embodiments, the extent to which the internal face of the lid overlaps the external face of the body varies around the lid. Variation of the extent to which the lid overlaps the body may provide a first overlapping region and a second overlapping region, wherein the first overlapping region overlaps the external face of the body to a greater extent than the second overlapping region.
The first overlapping region may be configured to define a tab. In some embodiments, a void is defined by the side wall of the lid e.g. by the difference in the extent to which the side wall of the second overlapping region and the tab overlap the body. A void may be provided adjacent the second overlapping region.
The lid may comprise a pair of tabs and/or voids. More than two tabs and/or voids may be used. For example, 3, 4 or 5 tabs and/or voids may be used. Alternatively, a single tab and/or void can be used. As will be understood, the number of voids may equal the number of tabs.
In some embodiments, the tabs and/or voids are provided diametrically opposite each other. Any symmetrical or asymmetrical arrangement of tabs and/or voids may be used.
In some embodiments, the or each tab is pressable towards the side wall of the body in order to flex the side wall of the lid and thereby disengage the snap-fitting engagement between the lid and the body.
In some embodiments, the or each tab overlaps the side wall of the body by a distance of between 5-20 mm from a point of snap-fit engagement between the lid and the body to the edge distal the cover e.g. from the crest of the ridge defined by the second formation on the lid to a lower edge of the lid side wall. In some embodiments the tab extends at least 5 mm from a point of snap-fit engagement, for example at least 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 or 20 mm. For example, the tab of the lid may extend between 8 mm and 16 mm from a point of snap fit engagement to an edge of the lid distal the cover.
In some embodiments, the second overlapping region (or regions) overlaps the side wall of the body by less than 10 mm from a point of snap-fit engagement between the lid and the body to the edge of the lid distal of the cover e.g. from the crest of the ridge defined by the second formation of the lid to an edge of the side wall of the lid distal the cover. For example, the second overlapping region (or regions) may overlap the side wall of the body for example by between 4 and 8 mm from a point of snap-fit engagement between the lid and the body to the edge of the lid distal of the cover.
In some embodiments, the external face of the body defines a profile complementary to at least a portion of the profile defined by the side wall of the lid. The external face of the body may define one or more recesses configured to receive the or each tab defined by the lid, when the lid is releasably attached to the body.
In some embodiments, the external face of the body defines one or more projection, the or each projection configured to occupy at least a portion of the or each void defined by the lid, when the lid is releasably attached to the body.
In some embodiments, the body comprises a neck coupled to the rest of the body by a shoulder, wherein the position of the shoulder defines the complementary profile of the side wall.
Containers described herein may comprise a tamper evident component. For example, the tamper evident component may be coupled to the body and/or the lid when the lid is attached to the container. In some embodiments, the tamper evident component comprises a strip or band configured such that, when attached to the container, it is coupled to the body and/or the lid.
In some embodiments, the tamper evident component is configured to occupy a void defined by the lid of the container.
In some embodiments, the lid is coupled to the body via a hinge element. For example, the side wall may define a single or pair of tabs and the hinge element may be provided equidistant from the or each tab. In some embodiments, the side wall defines a pair of depressions provided equidistant from the hinge element, e.g. the depressions indicating an optimal region for the side wall to be pressed towards the body to facilitate release of the lid from the body.
It will be appreciated that containers in accordance with the present disclosure may comprise any combination of the features described above. All possible combinations contemplated are not recited explicitly here for the sake of brevity.
Other aspects, advantages or features of the invention will be apparent from the appended claims and the following description of exemplary embodiments, made by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring firstly to
As can be seen, the container 10 is disc-shaped, and so corresponds generally to the containers shown in WO95/23743. Accordingly, the container 10 may be configured to be held in a user's hand.
As can be seen clearly in
Cooperation between the lid 14 and the body 12 serves as a closure mechanism for the container 10. More particularly, the external face 18 of the body 12 defines a first formation 22 extending in a direction radially away from the central axis, whereas the internal face 20 of the lid 14 defines a second formation 24 extending radially in the direction of the central axis. Conveniently, the lid is configured so that the second formation 24 will snap-fittingly engage over said first formation 22, in order to releasably attach the lid 14 to the body 12.
In the illustrated embodiment, the second formation 24 extends from a side wall 14a of the lid 14; the internal face 20 is part of the side wall 14a of the lid 14. The arrangement is such that the side wall can be pressed in the direction of the central axis of the body 12, in order to flex the side wall 14a and thereby disengage the second formation 24 from snap-fitting engagement with the first formation 22. As such, it may be desirable for the side wall 14a of the lid 14 to be of less rigid construction than the portions of the body 12 that it is intended to cooperate with for snap-fitting engagement.
In exemplary embodiments, the lid 14 is configured for a one-handed ‘squeeze-open’ operation, to release the lid 14 from the body 12. In the illustrated embodiments, the lid 14 is circular and configured to adopt an elliptical configuration when squeezed (e.g. at two diametrically opposed points on the lid 14), in order to release the lid 14 from the body 12. In particular, the lid 14 is configured to flex and allow the second formation 24 to ride over the first formation 22, in order for the lid 14 to become detached from the body 12.
It will be appreciated that the containers described in WO95/23743 (the content of which is incorporated herein by reference) have a lid which releases in a similar manner.
It should be noted that containers of the kind illustrated in
In the embodiment of
In the specific embodiment of
The lid 14 further defines an internal cover surface 32, which extends across the mouth of the body 12 when the lid 14 is releasably attached to the body 12. In exemplary embodiments, the tongue 30 is proximal but spaced from the internal cover surface 32 (e.g. as can be seen most clearly in
In exemplary embodiments, an internal surface of the rim 28 defines an internal diameter for the open mouth. In exemplary embodiments, the tongue 30 terminates at a radial distance beyond the internal diameter of the open mouth (e.g. as can be seen clearly in
Advantageously, the tongue 30 provides a flexible top seal for the chamber 16, and is ideally suited to accommodate tolerances associated with the final location of the lid 14 relative to the body 12, when the lid 14 and body 12 are in snap-fitting engagement with one another.
Containers 10 of the kind shown in
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In exemplary embodiments of containers of the kind shown herein, the first formation 22 of the closure mechanism between the lid 14 and the body 12 defines a ridge 40 between first and second ramp surfaces 42, 44 on the body. The first ramp surface 42 terminates distal the ridge 40, at the open mouth of the chamber 16. Moreover, the second formation 24 defines a ridge 46 between first and second ramp surfaces 48, 50 on the lid 14. In exemplary embodiments, the second ramp surface 50 of the lid 14 is intended to be driven over the first ramp surface 42 of the body 12, when the lid 14 is being applied to the body 12. The lid 14 is of plastics construction, such that movement of the ridge 46 on the lid 14 over the ridge 40 on the body 12 brings about the snap-fitting engagement between the lid 14 and the body 12. Such an arrangement has been found to be particularly effective in providing a releasable connection between the lid 14 and the body 12 that is ideally suited for one-handed ‘squeeze and release’ operations.
In the illustrated embodiment, the side wall 14a of the lid 14 is arranged to extend from a cover 14b of the lid 14 such that it overlaps at least a portion of a side wall 12a of the body when the lid is releasably attached to the body; the external face 18 of the body is part of the side wall 12a of the body. The side wall 14a of the lid 14 overlaps the side wall 12a of the body 12 by a predetermined length such that there is sufficient overlap for the side wall 14a of the lid to be pressed in the direction of the central axis of the body 12 in order to disengage the lid from the body.
The side wall 14a of the lid 14 may extend at least 5 mm from the crest of the ridge 46 of the second formation 24 to an edge of the lid 14 distal the cover 14b, e.g. the lower edge 26 of the side wall 14a. In some embodiments the side wall extends at least 8 mm from the ridge 46, for example at least 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 or 20 mm from the ridge. For example, the side wall 14a of the lid 14 may extend between 8mm and 16 mm from the ridge 46 to an edge of the lid 14 distal the cover 14b.
In exemplary embodiments, such as those illustrated herein, the first formation 22 is continuous, e.g. circumferential relative to the mouth of the body 12. The second formation 24 may also be continuous. However, in other exemplary embodiments, the second formation is made up of discrete projections, spaced radially from one another, about the inner circumference of the lid side wall. For example, there may be 2 or more projections (preferably 8 or 12, or more).
In those embodiments where both the first and second formations 22, 24 are continuous (e.g. proscribing a circle), the closure mechanism may be configured such that the first ramp surface 48 of the lid is sealingly engaged with the second ramp surface 44 of the body 12, when the lid 14 is releasably attached to the body 12, e.g. as shown in
In the embodiment of
Put another way, the lid 14 for the container 10 of
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The wadding material 58 may be adhered to the lid (e.g. to the internal cover surface 32). Additionally or alternatively, the lid 14 may define a channel 60 intended to grip a periphery of the wadding 58, to hold it in place. As can be seen clearly in
The embodiment of
Again, this embodiment is shown in combination with a resilient ring 34 projecting from an internal surface of the lid 14 (e.g. the internal cover surface 32), and which is configured to be arranged in continuous sealing contact with an upper surface of the rim 28 of the open mouth on the body 12, when the lid 14 is releasably attached to the body 12. The ring 34 has an internal diameter configured to be arranged flush with the internal wall 38 of the open mouth, when the lid is releasably attached to the body.
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Again, this embodiment is shown in combination with a resilient ring 34 projecting from an internal surface of the lid (e.g. the internal cover surface 32), and which is configured to be arranged in continuous sealing contact with an upper surface of the rim 28 of the open mouth on the body 12, when the lid 14 is releasably attached to the body 12. The ring 34 has an internal diameter configured to be arranged flush with the internal wall of the open mouth, when the lid 14 is releasably attached to the body 12.
The container 10 of the kind shown in
Again, this embodiment is shown in combination with a resilient ring 34 projecting from an internal surface of the lid (e.g. the internal cover surface 32), and which is configured to be arranged in continuous sealing contact with an upper surface of the rim 28 of the open mouth on the body 12, when the lid 14 is releasably attached to the body 12. The ring 34 has an internal diameter configured to be arranged flush with the internal wall of the open mouth, when the lid 14 is releasably attached to the body 12.
Containers of the kind shown in
The O-ring 68 may be of any suitable material to deform and create a seal, as the lid 14 is snap-fittingly engaged on the body 12, e.g. an elastomeric, rubber or foam material.
In the illustrated embodiments, the O-ring 68 is located in a groove formed in the lid 14. The groove has an open end exposed in an axial direction of the container 10. The O-ring 68 does not protrude beyond the open end of the groove.
For each of the embodiments in
In the exemplary embodiment shown in
By positioning the root of the tongue 74 at the curved transition portion 76 rather than at the internal cover surface 32 and/or by angling the tongue 74 towards the base of the body, i.e. away from the cover 14b of the lid 14, at an acute angle to the cover, an increased volume of space can be provided between the upper surface of the rim 28 of the open mouth of the body 12 and the internal cover surface 32, when the lid 14 is releasably attached to the body 12. This may be useful, for example, to retain wadding.
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Since the diameter of the body at the rim is less than the diameter of the body at the ridge 40, a space 80 is provided between the lid 14 and the body 12, when the lid is attached to the body. Such a space may be occupied by the outer perimeter of a covering 90, for example a film or foil, provided across the open mouth of the chamber 16, as is shown in particular in
In the exemplary embodiment shown in
In some instances, it may be desirable to cover the open mouth of the chamber 16 with a covering 90, e.g. a foil or film. This might be for reasons of hygiene. Such a covering 90 may be sealed to the open mouth of the chamber at the point of fill of the container. The covering 90 may then be removed to access the contents of the container. Subsequent sealing between the lid and the body may be provided by the sealing arrangements described herein, for example, by engagement of the resilient tongue 74 and the rim of the open mouth of the chamber, as shown in
The covering 90 is welded to the rim 28 of the mouth of the chamber 16 (see
The provision of the sacrificial bead 84 restricts the width of the weld area to that of the sacrificial bead 84, thereby leaving the region of the upper surface of the rim 28 which is not provided with the sacrificial bead 84 (e.g., the edge of the surface nearest to the central axis) clean and free from weld. The tongue 74 is arranged to abut the upper surface at a point away from the sacrificial bead and so, when the covering 90 is removed, contacts a clean area of the lip, free from weld, to provide effective sealing. Alternatively, the sacrificial bead may be provided at an innermost portion of the surface of the rim, and the tongue arranged to abut an outermost portion of the surface of the rim.
When the lid 14 is releasably attached to the body 12, the edge of the covering 90 occupies the space 80 provided between the lid and the body and so does not impair the opening and closing of the container. The exemplary embodiments shown in
In the exemplary embodiments of
The side of the groove 86 nearest the base 12b of the container (i.e. the second side), is provided by a circumferential ramp formation 92 which projects from the side wall 12a of the body. The ramp formation 92 has a concave surface 94a which forms the second side of the groove (that is, the lower side of the groove). The concave surface 94a engages the side wall of the lid 14, for example the lower edge of the skirt 26, and forces the lid 14 away from the body 12 as the side wall of the lid 14 is pressed into the groove 86. The side of the groove nearest the base acts as a ramp having an upward incline, and against which the lid 14 engages, when pressed into said groove 86, thereby causing the lid 14 to be driven up and off the body 12.
The ramp formation 92 includes a concave portion 94 which extends from the circumferential side wall 12a of the body. The concave surface 94a is provided by the concave portion 94. The ramp formation also includes a flange 96 extending from the concave portion 94 in a direction towards the base of the body 12. In the exemplary embodiments shown in
The ramp formation 92 may also include a formation which leads into the concave side of the groove and which acts to facilitate an initial separating movement of the lid from the body, the formation being a convex formation. The convex formation may be provided by the transition 98 between the concave portion 94 and the flange 96. The flange may also have a convex surface 96a.
Due to this variation in the length of the side wall 14a, voids 102 are defined in the side wall 14a of the lid 14 between the tabs 100 and the reduced side wall portions 108, as can be seen clearly in
The tabs 100 are arranged such that they may be pressed in the direction of the central axis of the body 12 (as illustrated by the arrows in
By providing tabs 100 which can be pressed to release the lid and reduced side wall portions 108 between the tabs 100, the amount of material required to manufacture the lid 14 can be reduced.
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The reduced side wall portions 108 of the lid 14, i.e. the regions of side wall between the tabs 100, overlap the side wall 12a of the body 12 to a lesser extent than the tabs 100. For example, the reduced side wall portions 108 may overlap the side wall 12a of the body by less than 10 mm, e.g. less than 8 mm, less than 6 mm or less than 4 mm, from the crest of the ridge 46 of second formation 24 to an edge of the body distal the cover, e.g. the lower edge 26 of the side wall. For example, the reduced side wall portions 108 may overlap the external face 18 of the body by between 4 and 8 mm from the crest of the ridge 46 of the second formation 24. In these regions, pressing of the side wall towards the body is more difficult.
The side wall 12a of the body can be thought of as comprising a neck 110, which is overlapped by the lid 14, and a main body portion 112. The neck 110 and the main body portion 112 are joined by a shoulder portion 114. The neck 110 has a diameter less than that of the main body portion 112. The container 10 is arranged such that at least a portion of the neck 110 is overlapped by the side wall 14a of the lid 14, for example by the tabs 100 and the reduced side wall portions 101.
The side wall 12a of the body 12, e.g. the neck 110, may comprise a formation or plurality of formations which are configured such that, when the lid 14 is releaseably attached to the body 12, the formations occupy at least a portion of the region defined by the voids 102. For example, the formation(s) may comprise a projection or plurality of projections extending from the side wall 12a of the body, e.g. extending from the neck 110. Such projection(s) may take the form of a ridge, a single protrusion or a plurality of protrusions extending from the side wall 12a of the body 12, such that the projection or plurality of projections define a shape complimentary to at least a portion of the shape defined by the voids 102 of the lid. In this way, the lid may only be attached to the body when the voids 102 of the lid and the projection(s) of the body 12 are aligned. In other words, the length of the tabs is such that, when the lid 14 is positioned with the tabs 100 in alignment with the projection(s), the tabs. 100 abut the projections and the first and second formations 22, 24 of the body 12 and lid 14 respectively are not brought close enough together to engage with each other in snap-fit engagement.
In exemplary embodiments, the side wall 12a of the body 12 additionally or alternatively comprises a recess or plurality of recesses configured such that, when the lid is releasably attached to the body, the tabs 100 occupy at least a portion of the or each recess. Such recesses may be of complementary shape to the tabs 100. This arrangement has the effect that the lid may only be attached to the body when the tabs and recess(es) are aligned.
Accordingly, in this way, the lid 14 will only fit onto the body 12 in a limited number of predetermined orientations, for example 1, 2 etc. predetermined orientations; the predetermined orientations being determined by the relative positions of the voids of the lid and projections of the body and/or the relative positions of the tabs of the lid and recesses of the body. An advantage of this arrangement is that any design or labelling provided on the outer surfaces of the lid and body will be in alignment when the lid is replaced on the body, which can be particularly difficult to achieve with a screw thread cap.
In the embodiments of
This variation in the position of the shoulder 114 relative to the mouth of the body, complimentary to the variation in the lower edge 26 of the lid, results in the side wall of the body defining a pair of projections 104 and a pair of recesses 106. The pair of projections 104 are shaped to correspond to the pair of voids 102 of the lid such that each projection 104 is received by the respective void 102 when the lid is attached to the body. The pair of recesses 106 are shaped to correspond to the pair of tabs 100 of the lid such that each tab 100 is received by the respective recess 106 when the lid is attached to the body. This complimentary shaping of the lid and body ensures that the lid can only be attached to the body in a predetermined orientation. Of course, if the pair of tabs are positioned diametrically opposite each other, it is possible to attach the lid to the body in one of two predetermined orientations.
At least a portion of the shoulder 114, for example the portion of the shoulder 114 defining the recesses 106, comprises a concave surface which engages the side wall of the lid 14, for example the lower edge of the skirt 26, and forces the lid 14 away from the body 12 as the side wall of the lid 14 is pressed into the recess 106. This is similar to the concave surface 94a previously described in relation to the embodiment of
As can be seen from
The external face 18 of the neck 110 of the body 12 defines a first formation 22 extending in a direction radially away from the central axis, in the same manner as described in relation to the previous embodiments. The internal face 20 of the lid 14 defines a second formation 24 extending radially in the direction of the central axis, in the same manner as described in relation to the previous embodiments. As previously described, the second formation 24 is arranged to snap-fittingly engage over the first formation 22, in order to releasably attach the lid to the body.
As can be seen from
Embodiments described herein may also comprises tamper evident features. In the exemplary embodiment illustrated in
As shown in
Further, attachment of the tamper evident strip 120 to the lid 14 in combination with the interlocking of the projection 122 with the lip 126 acts to prevent movement of the side wall of the lid 14 in a direction towards the central axis of the body 12. In this way, it is not possible to release the lid 14 from the body 12 by pressing the side wall 14 of the lid towards the central axis of the body, in the manner previously described.
The tamper evident strip 120 also comprises a pull tab 128 extending from the band 124. To remove the tamper evident strip 120, the pull-tab 128 is pulled away from the container 10, thereby breaking the plurality of joins between the lid 14 and the band 124 (see
Any suitable tamper evident solution can alternatively be used.
Whilst the embodiment illustrated in
The lid 14 of embodiments described herein may be coupled to the body 12 by a hinge. In the exemplary embodiment illustrated in
Similar to the embodiment shown in
The side wall 14a of the lid 14 comprises a region of relatively long length and a region of relatively short length. The region of relatively long length defines a tab 100 extending from the cover 14b of the lid substantially parallel to the side wall 12a of the body 12 when the lid is releasably attached to the body. The region of relatively short length defines a reduced side wall portion 108 extending from the cover 14b of the lid substantially parallel to the side wall 12a of the body 12 when the lid is releasably attached to the body.
Due to this variation in the length of the side wall 14a, a void 102 is defined in the side wall 14a of the lid 14 by the tab 100 and the reduced side wall portion 108, as can be seen clearly in
The shoulder 114 of the body 12 is shaped to complement the shape of the lower edge 26 of the lid 14. In other words, the shoulder 114 is shaped to complement the shape defined by the tab 100 and void 102 of the lid 14. In this embodiment, the position of the shoulder 114 relative to the mouth of the neck 110 varies such that the distance between the shoulder 114 and the mouth of the neck 110 is smallest in the region corresponding to the void 102 of the lid and largest in the region corresponding to the tab 100 of the lid. As can be seen from
A hinge component 130 extends from the projection 104 of the body 12 to couple the lid 14 to the body 12. The hinge component 130 is provided in the centre of the projection 106, i.e. equidistant from either side of the tab 100.
The outer face of the tab 100 defines a pair of depressions 116, for example positioned diametrically opposite each other, indicating an optimal position for the side wall 14a to be pressed towards the neck 110 in order to release the lid from the container. For example, this depression 116 may be provided in the region of the side wall 14a between 5 and 20 mm from the crest of the ridge 46 of the second formation 24, between the second formation and an edge of the lid distal the cover, e.g. the lower edge 26 of the lid, for example, between 8 and 16 mm. The depressions 116 are positioned equidistant from the hinge 130.
The hinge 130 is provided equidistant from the pair of depressions 116. By locating the depressions 116 in this position relative to the hinge 130, the lid 14 is pressed towards the neck 110 of the body 12 at an optimal location to facilitate effective release of the lid 14 from the body 12.
The hinge component 130 is a live hinge. Alternatively, any other suitable hinge mechanism may be used, for example a hinge component comprising a hinge pin, a hinge component formed separately from the lid and/or body, a hinge comprising a plurality of hinge mechanisms, or any other suitable hinge as will be understood by those skilled in the art.
As can be seen in
In use, to remove the lid 14 from the body 12, the tab 100 is pressed towards the neck of the body 12, preferably in the region of the depressions 116, in order to flex the side wall 14a of the lid and thereby disengage the second formation 24 from snap-fitting engagement with the first formation 22. As the lid 14 is released from the body 12, the lid 14 pivots about the hinge 130 to an open position. In this way, the lid and body remain coupled together while the container is open. An advantage of this is that the container may be held in only one hand, leaving the other hand free to access the contents of the container.
The exemplary embodiment of
In order to accommodate the tamper evident strip 132, the lid is provided with an additional void 102 in the tab 100, opposite the hinge 130, e.g. between the two depressions 116 previously described. Consequently the lid 14 comprises a pair of voids 102 positioned diametrically opposite each other and a pair of tabs 100 positioned diametrically opposite each other, wherein the hinge element 130 is provided adjacent one void 102, and the tamper evident strip 132 is configured to occupy the other.
When in place on the container 12, i.e. when the lid 14 is snap-fittingly attached to the body, the strip 132 is configured to occupy the region of the recess 106 defined by the body in between the region occupied by the pair of tabs 100. In other words, the tamper evident strip 132 is arranged to occupy the additional void 102 provided opposite the hinge 130. Accordingly, when the tamper strip 132 is in place, a uniform and aesthetically pleasing appearance is provided, as shown in
The neck 110 of the body is provided with a projection 134 extending circumferentially in the region of the recess 106 occupied by the strip 132, i.e. in the region of the recess 106 which is between that occupied by the tabs 100. The strip 132 is provided with a complementary projection 136 arranged to engage the projection 134 of the neck 110 (i.e. to engage the side of the projection 134 away from the lid).
When the tamper evident strip 132 is in place, the projection 136 of the strip 132 engages the projection 134 of the neck 110 and the strip 132, e.g. an edge of the strip, is fused to the lid 14 at a plurality of points along the edge of the strip 132. In this way, removal of the lid 14 is prevented while the tamper evident strip 132 is in place since the strip 132 is attached to the lid 14 and movement of the strip 132 away from the body is prevented by engagement of the projection 136 of the strip 132 with the projection 134 of the neck 110.
The tamper evident strip 132 also comprises a pull tab 138 extending from the strip 132. To remove the tamper evident strip 132, the pull-tab 138 is pulled away from the container 10, thereby breaking the plurality of joins between the lid 14 and the strip 132 (see
It will be understood that multiple combinations of the sealing mechanisms described and illustrated herein are possible, e.g. to provide a top seal on the rim and an additional seal between the side wall of the lid and a portion of an external wall on the body.
It will be understood that the features of the shaped lid and/or body side wall, hinge and/or tamper evident features may be applied to any of the embodiments described herein.
Although the embodiments described herein refer to the side wall 14a of the lid 14 being arranged to extend from a cover 14b of the lid 14, it will be appreciated that the cover 14b need not be provided such that it is substantially perpendicular to the side wall 14a. Similarly, the cover 14b is not limited to being substantially planar. In some embodiments the cover 14b and side wall 14a may comprise a curved outer profile, for example, such that they form a continuous curved outer surface. In some embodiments, the cover and/or side wall may comprise a substantially hemispherical outer profile.
It will also be understood that the sealing mechanisms described in relation to the exemplary embodiments shown in
It will be understood that any of the sealing mechanisms described herein are applicable to any of the containers described herein.
The illustrated embodiments of
In other embodiments, for example, the body may define a chamber of significantly greater volume than the lid, such as in excess of two times the volume of the lid. In exemplary embodiments, the body is of bottle-type construction, defining a chamber having an internal capacity of 200-300 millilitres. In such embodiments, the body may be of generally uniform diameter. Alternatively, the body may define a neck having a diameter significantly smaller than the diameter of the rest of the body, and further wherein lid is configured to overlap a portion of the neck, once releasably attached to the body. In exemplary embodiments, the body will define a shoulder immediately below the neck. The lower end of the lid may be spaced from or configured to nest with the shoulder on the body, once the lid has been releasably attached to the body.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1511426.7 | Jun 2015 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/GB2016/051972 | 6/30/2016 | WO | 00 |