1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a hermetic container, more particularly to a hermetic container which is easy to operate.
2. Description of the Related Art
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However, it is required to apply a relatively large force to plug the sealing cap 12 into the mouth of the container body 11 and/or to remove the sealing cap 12 from the mouth of the container body 11. Therefore, it is inconvenient to use the conventional hermetic container 1.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a hermetic container which is easy to operate.
Accordingly, the hermetic container of this invention includes a container body, a cap unit, and a control unit. The container body has a mouth. The cap unit is disposed to cover the mouth and has an outer cap, a mid cap stacked beneath the outer cap and extendable into the mouth, and an inner cap stacked beneath the mid cap and having a sealing ring that is movable toward and away from the mid cap and that can be pushed by the mid cap to abut against the mouth when moving to the mid cap. The control unit includes a release button depressably inserted into the cap unit, a sealing button inserted into the cap unit around the release button, and a lever unit connected to the inner cap to interact with the sealing button. The sealing button is movable relative to the release button to switch between a sealing position and a non-sealing position. When the sealing button is at the sealing position, the sealing button is substantially flush with the outer cap and presses the lever unit so that the inner cap together with the sealing ring is moved toward the mid cap. When the release button is pressed, the lever unit pushes the sealing button to protrude outwardly of the outer cap and to reach the non-sealing position so that the inner cap moves away from the mid cap.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The cap unit 4 has an outer cap 41, a mid cap 42 stacked beneath the outer cap 41 and extendable into the mouth 21, and an inner cap 422 stacked beneath the mid cap 42 and having a sealing ring 43 that is movable toward and away from the mid cap 42 and that can be pushed by the mid cap 42 to abut against the mouth 21 when moving to the mid cap 42.
The outer cap 41 has an outer cap top wall 411, a middle hole 4110 extending through the outer cap top wall 411, and an annular receiving space 410 formed around the middle hole 4110. The outer cap 41 further has an outer tubular wall 414 that extends downwardly from the outer cap top wall 411 and that has a bottom end flange 4141 projecting transversely and inwardly, an inner tubular wall 413 that has an upper part 4131 extending upward and into the outer tubular wall 414, and a lower part 4132 extending downward and outward of the outer tubular wall 414, as best shown in
The inner tubular wall 413 has two diametrically opposite axial apertures 415, and two stop pieces 416 each of which is formed on an edge of the inner tubular wall 413 bounding one of the axial apertures 415. The outer tubular wall 414 has two opposite first axial openings 417 which are aligned respectively with the axial apertures 415 and each of which extends from a top end of the outer tubular wall 414 to an end of the bottom end flange 4141, and two second axial openings 418 which are diametrically opposite and which extend from a top end of the outer tubular wall 414 to an end of the bottom end flange 4141 and spaced apart from the first axial openings 417.
The mid cap 42 has a mid cap bottom wall 420 opposite to the outer cap top wall 411, and a mid cap surrounding wall 421 that extends upward from the mid cap bottom wall 420. The mid cap surrounding wall 421 is stepped to form an upper enlarged wall portion 423 connected to the outer cap 41, and a lower narrow wall portion 424 connected between the mid cap bottom wall 420 and the upper enlarged wall portion 423.
The inner cap 422 has an inner cap bottom wall 426 extending below the mid cap bottom wall 420, an inner cap surrounding wall 426′ that extends upward from the inner cap bottom wall 426, two pivot seats 425 mounted to the inner cap 422 and extending through the mid cap bottom wall 420, and an inner-cap-biasing spring 632 disposed between and having top and bottom ends connected respectively to the mid cap and inner cap bottom walls 420, 426. The inner cap surrounding wall 426′ has a top portion extending around the lower narrow wall portion 424 and having the sealing ring 43 fixed thereto. Each of the pivot seats 425 is composed of a pair of posts 4251 mounted to the inner cap 422. The inner cap 422 further has a lining plate 427 disposed on the inner cap bottom wall 426 and having an outer periphery engaging threadedly an inner surface of the inner cap surrounding wall 426′, a plurality of annularly spaced apart retaining members 428 protruding upward from the inner cap bottom wall 426 and respectively having retention recesses 428′, and a plurality of retention elements 429 projecting downward from the lining plate 42. The pivot seats 425 are mounted to the lining plate 427.
The control unit 6 includes a release button 61 depressably inserted into the cap unit 4, a sealing button 62 inserted into the cap unit 4 around the release button 61, and a lever unit 63 connected to the inner cap 422 to interact with the sealing button 62. The sealing button 62 is movable relative to the release button 61 to switch between a sealing position and a non-sealing position, which will be further described hereinafter. The release button 61 is received in the middle hole 4110 of the outer cap 41, and the sealing button 61 is received in the annular receiving space 410 of the outer cap 41.
The sealing button 62 has an annular top wall 623 that is substantially flush with the outer cap top wall 411 when the sealing button 62 is at the sealing position (best shown in
The sealing button 62 further has an axial surrounding wall 621 extending downwardly from an outer periphery of the annular top wall 623 and received in the receiving space 410, and a plurality of annularly spaced apart axial wall segments 622 extending downwardly from an inner periphery of the annular top wall 623 and over an inner surface of the inner tubular wall 413 of the outer cap 41. The axial wall segments 622 define a plurality of limit grooves 627, 627′ therebetween. Two of the limit grooves 627 are aligned with the axial apertures 415 of the inner tubular wall 413. The four hooks 624 are disposed at a bottom edge of the axial surrounding wall 621.
The hooks 624 are movable within and along the first and second axial openings 417, 418, respectively. The engaging arms 625 are in alignment with two of the hooks 624 movable within the first axial openings 417 and respectively engageable with the stop pieces 416. The sealing button 62 further has two press arms 626 extending downwardly from the annular top wall 623 in alignment with the other two of the hooks 624 movable within the second axial openings 418.
Each of the engaging arms 625 has an engaging element 628 that engages a bottom end of one of the stop pieces 416 when the sealing button 62 is at the sealing position (best shown in
The release button 61 has a first button body 611 surrounded by the axial wall segments 622, a plurality of annularly spaced apart first tongues 612 projecting from an outer periphery of the first button body 611, a second button body 613 disposed beneath the first button body 611, a plurality of annularly spaced apart second tongues 614 projecting from an outer periphery of the second button body 613 and aligned respectively with the first tongues 612, and two diametrically opposite push blocks 615 disposed on the outer periphery of the second button body 613. The push blocks 615 are inserted slidably and respectively into two of the limit grooves 627 aligned with the axial apertures 415. The first and second tongues 612, 614 are inserted slidably and respectively into two other ones of the limit grooves 627′.
The control unit 6 further includes a release-button-biasing spring 64 disposed between the second button body 613 and the mid cap bottom wall 420 of the mid cap 42 to bias the release button 61 to move upward.
The lever unit 63 is mounted to the pivot seats 425 above the mid cap bottom wall 420. The lever unit 63 includes two levers 631 disposed above the mid cap bottom wall 420. Each of the levers 631 has a spindle portion 633 provided with two ends respectively pivoted to the corresponding posts 4251, a press member 634 connected transversely to the spindle portion 633 and having an abutment end 6341, and a lever arm portion 635 connected transversely to the spindle portion 633.
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Specifically, when the sealing button 62 is at the sealing position, the hooks 624 move away respectively from top ends of the first and second axial openings 417, 418, the engaging arms 625 extend out of the annular receiving space 410 through respective ones of the first axial openings 417 and engage bottom ends of respective ones of the stop pieces 416, and the press arms 626 extend out of the annular receiving space 410 through respective ones of the second axial openings 418 and press the lever unit 63.
Additionally, the lever arm portion 635 of each of the levers 631 of the lever unit 63 is pressed by the sealing button 62 so that the lever arm portion 635 is placed substantially in parallel to the mid cap bottom wall 420, and so that the press member 634 of each of the levers 631 of the lever unit 63 is turned to incline upward from a turning point where the abutment end 6341 abuts against the mid cap bottom wall 420, thereby lifting respective ones of the pivot seats 425 together with the inner cap bottom wall 426. Therefore, the inner cap 422 moves towards the mid cap 42 and the sealing ring 43 extends around and is pushed by the mid cap surrounding wall 421 to abut against the mouth 21.
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Additionally, the release button 61 pushes the engaging arms 625 to disengage from the outer cap 41 when the release button 61 is pressed. The hooks 624 engage the outer cap 41 after the sealing button 62 disengages from the outer cap 41, thereby placing the sealing button 62 at the non-sealing position.
Furthermore, when the release button 61 is pressed, the press member 634 of each of the levers 631 of the lever unit 63 turns downward and lies substantially in parallel to the mid cap bottom wall 420, and the lever arm portion 635 of each of the levers 631 of the lever unit 63 inclines upward and pushes the sealing button 62 upward to the non-sealing position. At the same time, the pivot seats 425 are moved downward together with the inner cap bottom wall 426 by the action of the inner cap-biasing spring 632 so that the lever unit 63 pushes the sealing button 62 upwards to the non-sealing position and so that the sealing ring 43 moves downward from the mid cap surrounding wall 421.
When the sealing button 62 is at the non-sealing position, the press arms 626 are pushed into the receiving space 410 by the lever unit 63. The hooks 624 engage the outer tubular wall 414 respectively at the top ends of the first and second axial openings 417, 418, and the engaging arms 625 move into the receiving space 410 and engage top ends of respective ones of the stop pieces 416.
The sealing button 62 can be switched from the non-sealing position to the sealing position by simply pressing the sealing button 62.
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While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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098207824 | May 2009 | TW | national |
200920156610.5 | Jun 2009 | CN | national |