Covering device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6206221
  • Patent Number
    6,206,221
  • Date Filed
    Monday, May 10, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 27, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A lid assembly (20) comprises a lid body (21) having an dispensing opening and fitted on a container body (11), and a hinged lid (23) pivotally joined to the lid body (21). A rubber plate (50) is extended across a hinged joint between the lid body (21) and the hinged lid (23). The lid body (21) is provided with a recess (60), and a vertical plate (92) and a horizontal plate (90) are formed in the recess (60). The vertical plate (92) is provided with a catching projection (79) that catches a stopping projection (23) formed on the hinged lid (23).
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to a lid assembly for hermetically closing an opening in a container body, particularly to a lid assembly that can be opened by a single touch thereto.




BACKGROUND ART




A container body containing articles, such as wet tissues has a lid assembly for opening and hermetically closing the container body.




Such lid assembly is attached to the container body, and comprises a lid body with a hinged lid joined to the lid body and able to move freely.




In order to pull out the wet tissues, the hinged lid is lifted up from the lid body thereby exposing the dispensing opening. The wet tissues can then be taken out one at a time.




As mentioned above, the lid assembly comprises the lid body, and the hinged lid joined to the lid body, which must be lifted up to expose the dispensing opening every time the tissues are taken out.




It would be convenient if the hinged lid could be opened with a single touch thereto.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, one of the objects of the present invention is to provide a lid assembly having a hinged lid that can be opened easily and safely.




The present invention provides a lid assembly comprising:




a lid body having an outer frame to be fitted on a container body which is provided with a dispensing opening; and a hinged lid pivotally joined to the lid body so as to close the dispensing opening hermetically. A hinged joint between the lid body and the hinged lid is provided with an elastic biasing means for biasing the hinged lid in an opening direction, the outer frame provided with a vertical plate and a horizontal plate on part of the edge of the free side of the hinged lid, the hinged lid is provided with a stopping projection on the free edge of the hinged lid, the vertical plate provided with a catching projection that catches the stopping projection of the hinged lid, and which can be disengaged from the stopping projection by pressing the horizontal plate to bend the vertical plate.




In this lid assembly, a recess sunk beneath the outer surface of the outer frame may be formed in a part of the outer frame on the free end of the hinged lid; the vertical plate may be formed in the recess so as to be separated from the outer frame; and the horizontal plate may be extended from the vertical plate in a direction away from the hinged lid.




In this lid assembly, a top plate sunk beneath the outer surface of the outer frame may be connected to the outer frame by a vertical wall, the dispensing opening may be formed in the top plate, the horizontal plate and the vertical plate may be formed by forming slits in parts of the outer frame and the vertical wall on the free side of the hinged lid, and the horizontal plate and the vertical plate may be separated from the other parts of the outer frame and the vertical wall by the slits.




In this lid assembly, a top plate sunk beneath the outer surface of the outer frame may be connected to the outer frame by a vertical wall. The dispensing opening may be formed in the top plate, the horizontal plate and the vertical plate may be formed by forming thin parts in parts of the outer frame and the vertical wall on the free side of the hinged lid, and the horizontal plate and the vertical plate may be separated from the other parts of the outer frame and the vertical wall by the thin parts.




According to the present invention, the vertical plate can be bent to release the stopping projection from the catching projection by pressing the horizontal plate without bending the outer frame, and then the hinged lid is opened by the elastic biasing means.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a wet tissue container provided with a lid assembly as described in a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged sectional view indicating the operation for opening a hinged lid;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a wet tissue container with the hinged lid opened;




FIG.


4


(


a


) is a sectional view of a sealed pouch containing wet tissues;




FIG.


4


(


b


) is a diagrammatic view indicating how the wet tissues are folded;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a wet tissue container provided with a lid assembly in a second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is an enlarged sectional view indicating the operation for opening the hinged lid;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of a wet tissue container with the hinged lid open;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of a modification of the present invention;





FIG. 9

is a sectional view of the modification shown in

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 10

is a side view of another modification of the present invention;





FIG. 11

is a sectional view of the modification shown in

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of a wet tissue container provided with a lid assembly in a third embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 13

is an enlarged sectional view of the wet tissue container with its hinged lid closed;





FIG. 14

is a perspective view of a wet tissue container with its hinged lid opened; and





FIG. 15

is a perspective view of a lid body as viewed from inside.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




First Embodiment




Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.

FIGS. 1

to


4


illustrate a lid assembly in a first embodiment of the present invention.




Referring to

FIGS. 1

to


4


(


b


), a wet tissue container


10


comprises a container body


11


for containing wet tissues


41


(FIGS.


4


(


a


) and


4


(


b


)), for dispensing tissues from the top side and a lid assembly


20


fitted on the container body


11


. A flange


12


is formed around an open edge of the container body


11


. The flange


12


fits into the rim


34


formed in the lid assembly


20


.




The lid assembly


20


includes a lid body


21


which hermetically closes over the open end of the container body


11


, and a hinged lid


23


pivotally connected to the lid body


21


by hinge pins


77


. The hinge pins


77


are formed integrally with the hinged lid


23


and are fitted into receptors (not shown) formed within the lid body


21


thereby allowing the hinged lid


23


to move freely against the lid body


21


(FIG.


3


).




The lid body


21


has a first top plate (first thin plate)


27




a


near the central part thereof, a second top plate (second thin plate)


27




b


surrounding the first top plate


27




a


. A vertical wall


28


surrounds the second top plate


27




b


, and an outer frame


33


extends around the vertical wall


28


. The first top plate


27




a


is provided with a dispensing opening


24


through which the wet tissues


41


are pulled out. The dispensing opening


24


is surrounded by a rim


24




a


having a curved cross section expanding downward. This allows the wet tissues


41


to be pulled out through the dispensing opening


24


without catching on the rim


24




a


of the dispensing opening


24


. The rim


34


which fits on the flange


12


of the container body


11


is formed around the circumference of the outer frame


33


.




A rib


85


is formed on the inner surface of the hinged lid


23


. The rib


85


fits within the space defined by the vertical wall


86


formed between the first top plate


27




a


and the second top plate


27




b


. The hinged lid


23


is pivoted on the hinge pins


77


so that the rib


85


fits within the space defined by the vertical wall


86


, thereby sealing the dispensing opening


24


.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, a stopping projection


32


is formed on the free end of the hinged lid


23


.




A recess


60


sunk below the outer frame


33


of the lid body


21


is formed in a section of the outer frame


33


on the non-hinged side (free end part) of the hinged lid


23


. A vertical plate


92


extends from the recess


60


on the free end side of the hinged lid


23


. A horizontal plate


90


is attached to the upper end of the vertical plate


92


, extending in a direction away from the hinged lid


23


. The width L of the vertical plate


92


is equal to that of the recess


60


and equal to the width of the edge


23




a


of the free end side of the hinged lid


23


.




The vertical plate


92


and the horizontal plate


90


are separate from the outer frame


33


. The vertical plate


92


is provided with a catching projection


79


on the surface facing the hinged lid


23


. The catching projection


79


engages with the stopping projection


32


on the hinged lid


23


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, an elongated rubber plate


50


for biasing the hinged lid


23


in an opening direction is extended across the axis of the hinge pins


77


. An opening


75


for housing one end of the rubber plate is formed in the lid body


21


, and a rubber plate holding part


76


for fixedly holding one end of the rubber plate is formed in the hinged lid


23


at a certain distance from the lid body


21


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, an opening


78


is formed in a part of the lid body


21


near the opening


75


to house the section of rubber plate


50


that folds over when the hinged lid


23


is closed.




As the hinged lid


23


is pushed into a closed position, the rubber plate


50


bends away from the hinge pins


77


and exerts a force in the opening direction on the hinged lid


23


. The curved rubber plate


50


can be smoothly received by the opening


78


. This means that the rubber plate


50


will not be damaged or pinched between the lid body


21


and the hinged lid


23


or be damaged when the hinged lid


23


is closed.




Although the lid assembly


20


shown in

FIG. 3

is provided with only the one rubber plate


50


, the lid assembly


20


may be provided with a plurality of rubber plates.




The container body


11


and the lid assembly


20


of the wet tissue container


10


are formed of a polypropylene resin (PP) by injection molding. Other materials that may be used for forming container body


11


and the lid assembly


20


are PE resins, ABS resins, elastomers, PET resins PVC resins and polycarbonate resins.




The following describes how the wet tissues


41


are contained in the container body


11


with reference to FIGS.


4


(


a


) and


4


(


b


). As shown in FIG.


4


(


a


), the folded wet tissues


41


are stacked and sealed in a sealed pouch


40


mode of a flexible sheeting. Each wet tissue is folded twice to form a fold lien


42


. The folded lower half


41




b


of the first top wet tissue


41


is sandwiched between the upper half


41




a


of the second (following) wet tissue


41


(which lies under the first wet tissue


41


) and the upper half


41




a


of a third wet tissue


41


(which lies under the following wet tissue


41


) (See FIG.


4


(


b


)). Thus, when the top wet tissue


41


is pulled out, the lower half


41




b


of the top wet tissue


41


pulls up the upper half


41




a


of the second wet tissue


41


. There are no particular restrictions on the manner of folding wet tissues


41


; the only requirement is that they are stacked so that they can be taken out continuously. For example, the wet tissues


41


may be folded as shown in FIG.


4


(


b


). An opening


40




a


is formed in the upper surface of the sealed pouch


40


. This opening


40




a


is closed hermetically with a covering sheet


45


detachably attached to the upper surface of the sealed pouch


40


.




The wet tissues


41


are made from a fibrous material, such as nonwoven fabric, paper or a gauze, a foam sheet or a paper-based soft material. The wet tissues


41


may be impregnated with a liquid, such as a wetting material containing a sterilizer, a disinfectant, a detergent, or a lotion.




The following describes an operation of the lid assembly in this embodiment of the invention.




One end of the rubber plate


50


is inserted into the opening


75


of the lid body


21


, and the other end is fixed to the rubber plate holding part


76


of the hinged lid


23


.




The sealed pouch


40


hermetically containing the wet tissues


41


is put in the container body


11


, and the rim


34


of the lid assembly


20


is fitted over the flange


12


of the container body


11


thereby closing the open end of the container body


11


hermetically with the lid assembly


20


. Next, the hinged lid


23


of the lid assembly


20


is pushed shut and the stopping projection


32


is engaged with the catching projection


79


, thereby closing the dispensing opening


24


in the lid body


21


hermetically. At this point, the rubber plate


50


bends away from the common axis of the hinge pins


77


and biases the hinged lid


23


in the opening direction.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the rubber plate


50


exerts a force on the rubber plate holding part


76


at a short distance inside from the hinge of the hinged lid


23


. This is because the rubber plate


50


is fixed to the rubber plate holding part


76


formed at a certain distance from the lid body


21


. Generally, the wet tissue container


10


would be used in an environment with relatively high temperatures, such as in a room in summer. This use may cause the lid body


21


or the hinged lid


23


to become soft. According to the present invention, the hinge end of the hinged lid


23


is less deformed when the point of action of the force of the rubber plate


50


on the hinged lid


23


is at a short distance from the hinge than when the point of action of the force of the rubber plate


50


is on the pivot of the hinged lid


23


.




When opening the hinged lid


23


, the horizontal plate


90


is depressed which bends back the vertical plate


92


, thereby releasing the stopping projection from the catching projection


79


. As a result, the hinged lid


23


pivots on the hinge pins


77


and is pushed open by the rubber plate


50


.




Next, the top wet tissue


41


is pulled upwards. The lower half


41




b


of the top wet tissue


41


pulls on the upper half


41




a


of the second top wet tissue. As the top wet tissue


41


is pulled further, the upper half


41




a


of the second top tissue


41


catches on the rim


24




a


of the dispensing opening


24


and separates from the lower half


41




b


of the top wet tissue


41


.




In this embodiment, the vertical plate


92


is bent backwards when the horizontal plate


90


is depressed, so that the catching projection


79


is disengaged from the stopping projection


32


on the hinged lid


23


with a high degree of reliability.




According to the present invention, the vertical plate is bent when the horizontal plate is depressed, so that the catching projection is disengaged from the stopping projection of the hinged lid with a high degree of reliability. This means that the articles in the container can be taken out with a high degree of reliability.




Second Embodiment




The following describes a second embodiment of the present invention with reference to

FIGS. 5

to


11


.




Referring to

FIGS. 5

to


7


, a wet tissue container


10


comprises a container body


11


for containing wet tissues


41


(FIGS.


4


(


a


) and


4


(


b


)), having an open upper end, and a lid assembly


20


fitted on the container body


11


. A flange


12


is formed around the edge of the open end of the container body


11


. The flange


12


fits into a rim


34


formed around the lid assembly


20


.




The lid assembly


20


includes a lid body


21


which hermetically closes over the open upper end of the container body


11


, and a hinged lid


23


pivotally connected to the lid body


21


by hinge pins


77


. The hinge pins


77


are formed integrally with the hinged lid


23


and are fitted into receptors, (not shown) formed within the lid body


21


thereby allowing the lid


23


to move freely against the lid body


21


(FIG.


7


).




The lid body


21


has a first top plate (first thin plate)


27




a


near the central part thereof, a second top plate (second thin plate)


27




b


surround the first top plate


27




a


. A vertical wall


28


surrounds the second top plate


27




b


, and an outer frame


33


extends around the vertical wall


28


. Thus, the first top plate


27




a


and the second top plate


27




b


lie below the surface of the outer frame


33


by a depth corresponding to the height of the vertical wall


28


. The first top plate


27




a


is provided with an dispensing opening


24


through which the wet tissues


41


are pulled out. The dispensing opening


24


is surrounded by a rim


24




a


having a curved cross section expanding downward. This allows the wet tissue


41


to be pulled out through the dispensing opening


24


without catching on by the rim


24




a


of the dispensing opening


24


. A rim


34


which fits over the flange


12


of the container body


11


is formed around the circumference of the outer frame


33


.




A rib


85


is formed on the inner surface of the hinged lid


23


. The rib


85


fits within the a space defined by a vertical wall


86


formed between the first top plate


27




a


and the second top plate


27




b


. The hinged lid


23


is pivoted on the hinge pins


77


so that the rib


85


fits within the space defined by the vertical wall


86


, thereby sealing the dispensing opening


24


.




As shown in

FIGS. 6 and 7

, a stopping projection


32


is formed on the free end of the hinged lid


23


.




A slit


91


is formed in the outer frame


33


and the vertical wall


28


of the lid body


21


at a position corresponding to the free end of the hinged lid


23


thereby forming a horizontal plate


90


and a vertical plate


92


separate from the other parts in the outer frame


33


and the vertical wall


28


. The slit


91


has a U-shaped slit


91




a


formed in the outer frame


33


, and a pair of straight, vertical slits


91




b


formed in the vertical wall


28


. The U-shaped slit


91




a


completely separates the horizontal plate


90


from the other part


33




a


of the outer frame


33


, and the vertical slits


91




b


completely separates the vertical plate


92


from the other part


28




a


of the vertical wall


28


.




The horizontal plate


90


extends across the upper end of the vertical plate


92


in a direction away from the hinged lid


23


. The horizontal plate


90


and the vertical plate


92


are separate from the other parts


33




a


and


28




a


of the outer frame


33


and the vertical wall


28


.




The vertical plate


92


is provided with a catching projection


79


on its surface facing the hinged lid


23


. This projection


79


engages with the stopping projection


32


of the hinged lid


23


.




The horizontal plate


90


and the vertical plate


92


are flexible. When the horizontal plate


90


is pressed the vertical plate


92


bends on its lower end


92




a


, thereby disengaging the stopping projection


32


of the hinged lid


23


from the catching projection


79


of the vertical plate


92


.




As shown in

FIG. 7

, an elongated rubber plate


50


for biasing the hinged lid


23


in an opening direction is extended across the axis of the hinge pins


77


supporting the hinged lid


23


on the lid body


21


. An opening


75


for receiving one end of the rubber plate


50


is formed in the lid body


21


, and a rubber plate holding part


76


for attaching the other end part of the rubber plate


50


is formed in the hinged lid


23


at a predetermined distance from the lid body


21


.




As shown in

FIG. 7

, an opening


78


is formed in a part of the lid body


21


near the opening


75


to house the rubber plate


50


that folds when the hinged lid


23


is closed.




When the hinged lid


23


is pushed shut, the rubber plate


50


bends away from the pivot pins


77


and exerts a force in an opening direction on the hinged lid


23


. At this point, the rubber plate


50


curls up and smoothly fits in the opening


78


. This means that the rubber plate


50


is not pinched between the lid body


21


and the hinged lid


23


or damaged when the hinged lid


23


is closed.




Although the lid assembly


20


shown in

FIG. 7

is provided with only the one rubber plate


50


, the lid assembly


20


may be provided with a plurality of these.




An operation of the lid assembly in this embodiment will be described below.




One end of the rubber plate


50


is inserted in the opening


75


of the lid body


21


, and the other end is fixed to the rubber plate holding part


76


of the hinged lid


23


.




A sealed pouch


40


hermetically containing wet tissues


41


is put into the container body


11


, and the rim


34


of the lid assembly


20


is fitted over the flange


12


of the container body


11


, thereby sealing the end of the container body


11


. The hinged lid


23


of the lid assembly


20


is then pushed shut on the lid body


21


so that the stopping projection


32


is engaged with the catching projection


79


, thereby sealing the dispensing opening


24


of the lid body. In this position, the rubber plate


50


bends away from the common axis of the hinge pins


77


and biases the hinged lid


23


in the opening direction.




Since the rubber plate


50


is fixed to the rubber plate holding part


76


formed at a certain distance from the lid body


21


as shown in

FIG. 7

, the rubber plate


50


exerts a force on the rubber plate holding part


76


at a short distance inside from the hinge of the hinged lid


23


and this pushes the hinged lid


23


in the opening direction. Generally, the wet tissue container


10


is used in an environment of relatively high temperatures, such as in a room in summer. This use means that, the lid body


21


and the hinged lid


23


are liable to be softened. According to the present invention, the turning end of th hinged lid


23


is less likely to be formed when the point of force of the rubber plate


50


on the hinged lid


23


is at a short distance from the hinge of the hinged lid


23


than when the point of force of the rubber plate


50


is on the turning end of the hinged lid


23


.




When using the wet tissues


41


, the horizontal plate


90


is depressed to bend the vertical plate


92


on its lower end


92




a


so that the stopping projection


32


is released from the catching projection


79


without distorting the outer frame


33


. Consequently, the hinged lid


23


is turned on the hinge pins


77


in the opening direction by the resilience of the rubber plate


50


.




The top wet tissue


41


is the pulled out from the container body


11


. The lower half


41




b


of the top wet tissue


41


pulls on the upper half


41




a


of the second top wet tissue. As the top wet tissue


41


is pulled further, the upper half


41




a


of the second top wet tissue


41


catches on the rim


24




a


of the dispensing opening


24


and is separated from the lower half


41




b


of the top wet tissue


41


.




In this embodiment, the vertical plate


92


connected to the horizontal plate


90


is bent by depressing the horizontal plate


90


, whereby the catching projection


79


of the vertical plate


92


is disengaged from the stopping projection


32


on the hinged lid


23


with a high degree of reliability.




A modification of the lid assembly will now be described with reference to

FIGS. 8 and 9

. The modified lid assembly shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

is provided with a pair of slits


95


formed in parts of the outer frame


33


and the vertical wall


28


on the free end of the hinged lid


23


, each slit


95


having a horizontal slit


95




a


and a vertical slit


95




b


. The lid assembly shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

is substantially the same in other respects as the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 5

to


7


.




In

FIGS. 8 and 9

, parts like or corresponding to those of the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 5

to


7


are designated by the same reference characters and the description thereof will be omitted.




Referring to

FIGS. 8 and 9

, the pair of slits


95


are formed in the outer frame


33


and the vertical wall


28


. Each slit


95


has the linear, horizontal slit


95




a


formed in the outer frame


33


and a linear, vertical slit


95




b


formed in the vertical wall


28


. The horizontal slits


95




a


of the pair of slits


95


separate the horizontal plate


90


from the other part


33




a


of the outer frame


33


, and the vertical slits


95




b


separate a vertical plate


92


from the other part


28




a


of the vertical wall


28


.




The horizontal plate


90


is connected to the outer frame


33


by a linear connecting part


93


and is sunk slightly beneath the outer surface of the outer frame


33


. The vertical plate


92


is completely separate from the other part


28




a


of the vertical wall


28


.




When the horizontal plate is pressed, as viewed in

FIGS. 8 and 9

, the vertical plate


92


connected to the horizontal plate


90


bends on its lower end


92




a


, so that the stopping projection


32


is released from the catching projection


79


.




Another modification of the lid assembly will now be described with reference to

FIGS. 10 and 11

. In the lid assembly in this modification shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

, a vertical plate


92


has a thin part


97


formed by reducing the thickness of a lower end thereof (the part between the vertical plate


92


and a second top plate


27




b


). The lid assembly shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

is substantially the same in other respects as that shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

.




As shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

, the vertical plate


92


with the thin part


97


at its lower end can easily be bent by pressing the horizontal plate


90


.




According to the present invention, the vertical plate connected to the horizontal plate is bent by pressing the horizontal plate, so that the catching projection of the vertical plate is disengaged from the stopping projection on the hinged lid. The hinged lid then opens to allow articles (tissues) in the container body to be pulled out.




Third Embodiment




A third embodiment of the present invention will now described with reference to

FIGS. 12

to


15


.




Referring to

FIGS. 12

to


15


, a wet tissue container


10


comprises a container body


11


for containing wet tissues


41


(FIGS.


4


(


a


) and


4


(


b


)), having an open upper end, and a lid assembly


20


fitted on the container body


11


. A flange


12


is formed around the brim of the open end of the container body


11


. The flange


12


is fitted in a space surrounded by a rim


34


formed in the lid assembly


20


.




The lid assembly


20


has a lid body


21


for hermetically closing the open upper end of the container body


11


, and a hinged lid


23


pivotally connected to the lid body


21


by hinge pins


77


. The hinge pins


77


are formed integrally with the hinged lid


23


and are fitted in supports, (not shown), formed in the lid body


21


to acts as the hinged lid. (FIG.


14


).




The lid body


21


has a first top plate (first thin wall)


27




a


near the central part thereof, a second top plate (second thin plate)


27




b


surrounding the first top plate


27




a


and extended on a level above that of the first top plate


27




a


, a vertical wall


28


surrounding the second top plate


27




b


, and an outer frame


33


extending around the vertical wall


28


. Thus, the first top plate


27




a


and the second top plate


27




b


are sunk beneath the outer surface of the outer frame


33


by a depth corresponding to the height of the vertical wall


28


. The first top plate


27




a


is provided with a dispensing opening


24


through which the wet tissues


41


are pulled out. The dispensing opening


24


is surrounded by a rim


24




a


having a curved cross section expanding downward. This allows, the wet tissue


41


to be pulled out through the dispensing opening


24


without catching on the rim


24




a


of the dispensing opening


24


. A rim


34


which fits over the flange


12


of the container body


11


is formed around the circumference of the outer frame


33


.




A rib


85


is formed on the inner surface of the hinged lid


23


. The rib


85


fits within the space defined by the vertical wall


86


formed between the first top plate


27




a


and the second top plate


27




b


. The hinged lid


23


is pivoted on the hinge pins


77


so that the rib


85


fits within the space defined by the vertical wall


86


, thereby sealing the dispensing opening


24


.




As shown in

FIGS. 13 and 14

, a stopping projection


32


is formed on the free end of the hinged lid


23


.




A thin part


61


is formed in the outer frame


33


and the vertical wall


28


of the lid body


21


at a position corresponding to the free end of the hinged lid


23


to form a horizontal plate


90


and a vertical plate


92


separate from other parts


33




a


and


28




a


of the outer frame


33


and the vertical wall


28


. The thin part


61


has a U-shaped thin wall


61




a


formed in the outer frame


33


, a pair of straight, vertical thin walls


61




b


formed in the vertical wall


28


, and a lower thin wall


61




c


formed in a lower end part of the vertical wall


28


. The U-shaped thin wall


61




a


separates the horizontal plate


90


from the other part


33




a


of the outer frame


33


, and the vertical thin walls


61




b


separate the vertical plate


92


from the other part


28




a


of the vertical wall


28


.




The horizontal plate


90


extends from the upper end of the vertical plate


92


in a direction away from the hinged lid


23


. A catching projection


79


is provided on the surface of the vertical plate


92


facing the hinged lid


23


. This catching projection


79


engages with the stopping projection


32


of the hinged lid


23


.




The horizontal plate


90


and the vertical plate


92


are flexible. When the horizontal plate


90


is pressed the vertical plate


92


bends on the lower thin wall


61




c


, thereby disengaging the stopping projection


32


of the hinged lid


23


from the catching projection


79


of the vertical plate


92


.




As shown in

FIGS. 13 and 15

, a pair of ribs


64


are formed on the inner surface of the outer frame


33


of the lid body


21


so as to extend from the vertical wall


28


, and are connected to a rib


65


. The pair of ribs


64


and the rib


65


surround the thin part


61


.




As shown in

FIG. 14

, an elongated rubber plate


50


for biasing the hinged lid


23


in an opening direction is extended across the axis of the hinge pins


77


which fix the hinged lid


23


to the lid body


21


. An opening


75


for receiving one end part of the rubber plate


50


is formed in the lid body


21


, and a rubber plate holding part


76


attaching the other end of the rubber plate


50


is formed in a part of the hinged lid


23


at a predetermined distance from the lid body


21


.




As shown in

FIG. 14

, an opening


78


is formed in a part of the lid body


21


near the opening


75


to house the rubber plate


50


that folds when the hinged lid


23


is closed.




When the hinged lid


23


is pushed shut the rubber plate


50


bends away from the pivot pins


77


and exerts a force in an opening direction on the hinged lid


23


. At this point, the rubber plate


50


curls up and smoothly fits in the opening


78


. This means that, the rubber plate


50


is not pinched between the lid body


21


and the hinged lid


23


or damaged when the hinged lid


23


is closed.




Although the lid assembly


20


shown in

FIG. 14

is provided with only the one rubber plate


50


, the lid assembly


20


may be provided with a plurality of these.




An operation of the lid assembly in this embodiment will be described below.




One end of the rubber plate


50


is inserted in the opening


75


of the lid body


21


, and the other end of the same is fixed to the rubber plate holding part


76


of the hinged lid


23


.




A sealed pouch


40


hermetically containing wet tissues


41


is put into the container body


11


, and the rim


34


of the lid assembly


20


is fitted over the flange


12


of the container body


11


thereby sealing the upper end of the container body


11


. The hinged lid


23


of the lid assembly


20


is then pushed shut on the lid body


21


so that the stopping projection


32


is engaged with the catching projection


79


, thereby sealing close the dispensing opening


24


of the lid body


21


. In this position, the rubber plate


50


bends away from the common axis of the hinge pins


77


and biases the hinged lid


23


in the opening direction.




Since the rubber plate


50


is fixed to the rubber plate holding part


76


formed at a certain distance from the lid body


21


as shown in

FIG. 14

, the rubber plate


50


exerts a force on the rubber plate holding part


76


at a short distance inside from the hinge of the hinged lid


23


and this pushes the hinged lid


23


in the opening direction. Generally, the wet tissue container


10


is used in an environment of relatively high temperatures, such as in a room in summer. This use means that the lid body


21


and the hinged lid


23


are liable to be softened, According to the present invention, the turning end of the hinged lid


23


is less likely to be deformed when the point of force of the rubber plate


50


on the hinged lid


23


is at a short distance from the turning end of the hinged lid


23


than when the point of force of the rubber plate


50


is on the turning end of the hinged lid


23


.




When using the wet tissues


41


, the horizontal plate


90


is depressed to bend the vertical plate


92


connected to the horizontal plate


90


on the lower thin wall


61




c


so that the stopping projection


32


is released from the catching projection


79


without distorting the outer frame


33


. Since the horizontal plate


90


and the vertical plate


92


are separated from the other part


33




a


of the outer frame


33


and the vertical wall


28




a


by the thin part


61


, and the thin part


61


is surrounded by the pair of ribs


64


and the rib


65


, a press applied to the horizontal plate


90


will not be transmitted to the other part


33




a


of the outer frame


33


and the other part


28




a


of the vertical wall


28


when the horizontal plate


90


is pushed to bend the vertical plate


92


. Accordingly, the other part


33




a


of the outer frame


33


and the other part


28




a


of the vertical wall


28


do not warp greatly. When the stopping projection


32


is disengaged from the catching projection


79


, the hinged lid


23


is turned on the hinge pins


77


by the resilience of the rubber plate


50


, thereby opening the hinged lid


23


.




The top wet tissue


41


is then pulled out from the container body


11


. The lower half


41




b


of the top wet tissue


41


pulls on the upper half


41




a


of the second top wet tissue. As the top wet tissue


41


is pulled further, the upper half


41




a


of the second top wet tissue


41


catches on by the rim


24




a


of the dispensing opening


24


and is separated from the lower half


41




b


of the top wet tissue


41


.




In this embodiment, the vertical plate


92


connected to the horizontal plate


90


is bent without greatly warping the other part


33




a


of the outer frame


33


or the other part


28




a


of the vertical wall


28


when pressing the horizontal plate


90


, thereby allowing the catching projection


79


of the vertical plate


92


to disengage from the stopping projection


32


on the hinged lid


23


with a high degree of reliability.




According to the present invention, the vertical plate connected to the horizontal plate is bent by depressing the horizontal plate, whereby the catching projection of the vertical plate disengages from the stopping projection on the hinged lid, thereby allowing the hinged lid can to be open and the articles in the container body to be taken out.



Claims
  • 1. A lid assembly comprising:a lid body having an outer frame to be fitted on a container body, the lid body being provided with a dispensing opening thereon; a hinged lid pivotally joined to the lid body so as to close the dispensing opening hermetically; and a hinged joint between the lid body and the hinged lid, provided with an elastic biasing means for biasing the hinged lid in an opening direction; wherein the outer frame is provided in its part on the side of a free end part of the hinged lid with a vertical plate and a horizontal plate; the hinged lid is provided on its free end part with a stopping projection, the vertical plate is provided with a catching projection that catches the stopping projection of the hinged lid, and the stopping projection can be disengaged from the catching projection by pressing the horizontal plate to bend the vertical plate; a top plate sunk below an outer surface of the outer frame is connected to the outer frame by a vertical wall, the dispensing opening is formed in the top plate, the horizontal plate and the vertical plate are formed by forming slits in parts of the outer frame and the vertical wall on the side of the free end of the hinged lid, and the horizontal plate and the vertical plate are completely or partially separated from the other parts of the outer frame and the vertical wall by the slits; and the horizontal plate has an outermost end that remains within the periphery of the outer frame.
  • 2. The lid assembly according to claim 1, whereina recess sunk below an outer surface of the outer frame is formed in a part of the outer frame on the side of the free end part of the hinged lid, the vertical plate is formed in the recess so as to be separated from the outer frame, and the horizontal plate is extended from the vertical plate in a direction away from the hinged lid.
  • 3. The lid assembly according to claim 2, whereinthe width of the vertical plate is substantially equal to that of the recess.
  • 4. The lid assembly according to claim 2, whereinthe width of the vertical plate is substantially equal to that of a free end part of the hinged lid.
  • 5. The lid assembly according to claim 1, whereina thin part is provided at a lower end part of the vertical plate for facilitating bending of the vertical plate.
  • 6. The lid assembly according to claim 1, whereinthe horizontal plate is completely separate from the other parts of the outer frame.
  • 7. The lid assembly according to claim 6, whereinthe horizontal plate is separate completely from the other parts of the outer frame by a U-shaped slit.
  • 8. The lid assembly according to claim 1, whereinthe horizontal plate is partly connected to the other parts of the outer frame.
  • 9. The lid assembly according to claim 8, whereinthe horizontal plate is separate from the other parts of the outer frame by a pair of linear, horizontal slits, and is connected to the other parts of the outer frame by a linear connecting part.
  • 10. The lid assembly according to claim 1, whereina top plate sunk below an outer surface of the outer frame is connected to the outer frame by a vertical wall, the dispensing opening is formed in the top plate, the horizontal plate and the vertical plate are formed in thin parts of the outer frame and the vertical wall on the side of a free end of the hinged lid, and the horizontal plate and the vertical plate are separated from the other parts of the outer frame and the vertical wall by the thin parts.
  • 11. The lid assembly according to claim 10, whereina thin part is provided at a lower end part of the vertical plate for facilitating bending of the vertical plate.
  • 12. The lid assembly according to claim 10, whereinthe thin parts comprise a U-shaped thin part formed in the outer frame, and a pair of linear, vertical thin parts formed in the vertical wall.
  • 13. The lid assembly according to claim 10, whereinthe outer frame is provided on its inner surface with a reinforcing rib surrounding the thin parts.
Priority Claims (3)
Number Date Country Kind
9-243035 Sep 1997 JP
9-243041 Sep 1997 JP
9-243046 Sep 1997 JP
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/JP98/03964 WO 00 5/10/1999 5/10/1999
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO99/12823 3/18/1999 WO A
US Referenced Citations (4)
Number Name Date Kind
4739900 Borst Apr 1988
4874103 Quisenberry et al. Oct 1989
5573132 Kanfer et al. Nov 1996
5620107 Takeuchi Apr 1997
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number Date Country
60-161926 Oct 1985 JP
9-58725 Mar 1997 JP