This invention relates to containers and, more particularly, to an integral handle plastic locking band for securing a cover to a container.
In one form of conventional shipping and storage container, in the form of a drum, a tubular side wall is formed of fibrous material or other material. It is conventional to provide connecting rings at opposite ends of the sidewall for securing closures there across. The connecting rings may be of metal or plastic. Alternatively, the drum may be of one piece plastic construction, such as made by blow molding.
In one form of a container closure, a removable cover is configured to rest on the annular connecting ring at the top of the container. A locking band secures the cover to the retaining ring. The locking band most commonly has been formed of metal and includes metal locking structure riveted thereto. Such a metal locking band can be expensive and might also rust, which could contaminate the product stored in the container. Locking bands have also been formed of plastic.
The present invention is directed to solving one or more of the problems discussed above in a novel and simple manner.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is disclosed a locking band for use with a container having an annular end portion defining a top opening and a removable cover overlying the opening. The locking band comprises a split circular ring, generally U-shaped in cross section, having first and second ends and including an outer circumferential wall. The second end is of a larger size than the first end to define a handle. A first notch opens outwardly proximate the first end and a second notch opens inwardly proximate the second end. Circumferential spacing between the notches is a select amount greater than a circumference of a cover. A band link has a first end and a second end, each end including a shaft receivable in the respective first and second notches. Spacing between the shafts is substantially similar to the select amount. In use, with the split circular ring surrounding the removable cover and annular end portion, the handle is forced inwardly toward the first end until the handle overlies the first end to secure the cover on the container.
It is a feature of the invention to provide locking structure operatively associated with the split circular ring for retaining the handle overlying the first end.
The locking structure may comprise an elongate hook extending outwardly from the outer circumferential wall spaced from the first end and an opening through the outer circumferential wall between the second notch and the second end. The elongate hook is selectively captured in the opening incident to the handle overlaying the first end to lock the band on the container.
It is a further feature of the invention that the elongate hook extends circumferentially along the circumferential wall and deflects downwardly as it is being captured in the opening.
It is still another feature of the invention that the elongate hook comprises a finger having a notch defining a shoulder and a ramped portion outwardly of the shoulder to facilitate insertion in the opening whereby the shoulder engages the handle at the opening to retain the handle overlaying the first end.
It is another feature of the invention that the locking structure comprises a twist lock including a T-shaped member connected to and extending outwardly from the outer circumferential wall spaced from the first end and an elongate opening through the outer circumferential wall between the second notch and the second end. The T-shaped member is selectively captured in the elongate opening incident to the handle overlaying the first end to lock the band on the container.
It is yet another feature of the invention that the T-shaped member is pivotally connected to the outer circumferential wall.
It is still a further feature of the invention that the handle is nested on the first end incident to the handle overlying the first end.
It is still another feature of the invention that the split circular ring includes a first support extending outwardly from the outer circumferential wall proximate the first end, the first support having a transverse opening to define the first notch, and the split circular ring includes a second support extending inwardly from the outer circumferential wall proximate the second end, the second support having a transverse opening to define the second notch. The transverse openings have a narrowed portion to capture the respective shafts therein
There is disclosed in accordance with another aspect of the invention a plastic locking band for use with a container having an annular end portion defining a top opening and a removable cover overlying the opening. The locking band comprises a split circular plastic ring, generally U-shaped in cross section, having first and second ends and including an outer circumferential wall. The second end is of a larger size than the first end to define a handle. A first support on an outside of the outer circumferential wall proximate the first end defines a first notch opening and a second support on an inside of the outer circumferential wall proximate the second end defines a second notch opening. Circumferential spacing between the notch openings is a select amount greater than a circumference of the cover. A band link has a first end and a second end, each end including a shaft receivable in the respective first and second notch openings, spacing between the shafts being substantially similar to the select amount. In use, with the split circular ring surrounding the removable cover and annular end portion, the handle is forced inwardly toward the first end until the handle overlies the first end to secure the cover on the container.
It is a feature of the invention that the band link comprises a pair of elongate parallel plates having the first and second shafts extending therebetween at opposite ends. The band link may further comprise a plurality of ribs connecting the elongate parallel plates.
Further features and advantages of the invention will be readily apparent from the specification and from the drawings.
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In a first illustrated embodiment of the invention, as shown in
As an alternative to a one piece plastic drum, the drum 22 may be formed of other materials such as a conventional fibrous tube side wall having a metal or plastic connecting ring defining a radially outwardly opening annular recess to define a shoulder similar to the shoulder 32.
The top opening 28 is selectively closed by a cover or closure 34 secured to the chime 30 using a locking band 36 according to the invention. The closure 34 is of unitary construction and in the illustrated embodiment is injection molded of suitable synthetic resin. The closure 34 includes a generally circular top wall 38 surrounded by a downwardly opening U-shaped flange 40. When the closure 34 is seated on the chime 30, the chime 30 is received in the flange 40, as illustrated in
The locking band 36 includes a split circular ring 42, see
The ring 42 has a first end 50 and an opposite second end 52. The ring 42 is larger proximate the second end 52 to define a handle 54. Particularly, the spacing between an upper wall portion 46H and a lower wall portion 48H, see
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A second support 62 extends radially inwardly from the outer circumferential wall 44 proximate the second end 52. Particularly, the second support 62 is located within the handle 54. The second support 62 includes a second transverse opening 64, similar to the first transverse opening 58, defining a second notch 66. The second notch 66 opens inwardly relative to the outer circumferential wall 44. The second transverse opening 64 is also circular and has a narrowed portion at the notch 66, as with the first support 56.
As described above, with the locking band 36 securing the cover 34 to the drum 22, the handle 54 overlies the first end 50. As such, the length of the ring 42 from the first end 50 to the second end 52 is greater than the circumference of the cover 34. In accordance with the invention, circumferential spacing between the first notch 60 and the second notch 66 is a select amount greater than a circumference of the cover 34. This select amount may be on the order of 3 to 4 inches.
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The shafts 78 and 82 are cylindrical and have a diameter slightly less than a diameter of the support transverse openings 58 and 64 but greater than the narrowed portion defining the respective notches 60 and 66. The shafts 78 and 82 are removably receivable in the respective first notch 60 and second notch 66, as generally illustrated in
To install the locking band 36 onto the drum 22 and closure 34, the split circular ring 42 is placed around the closure 34 and chime 30, as generally illustrated in
The locking band 36 comprises locking structure 86 shown in
The thumb hook 88 extends outwardly from the outer circumferential wall 44 spaced from the first end 50. The spacing is sufficient so that it is received just within the handle 54 with the locking band in the closed configuration as shown in
The receptacle 90 comprises a transverse semi-cylindrical inset 100. A generally rectangular opening 102 extends circumferentially intersecting the inset 100. Opposite shoulders 104 are just above the opening 102 on either side of the inset 100. The opening 102 is of a size to receive the thumb hook head 96.
When the locking band handle 54 is moved to the nested position shown in
To release the lock, the user depresses the head 96 so that the head 96 clears the shoulders 104. Thereafter, the handle 54 can be pulled outwardly, as is apparent.
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The T-shaped member has a cylindrical neck 126 connected to a cylindrical head 128 in a T configuration. An underside of the neck 124 is connected to a shoulder 128, see
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When the locking band 36′ is moved from the open position, see
Thus, the locking bands 36 and 36′ operate generally similar, except for the use of the different locking structure in each.
Owing to the illustrated construction, even if the band link 70 breaks or is otherwise damaged after installation, the locking structure 86 or 120 retains the locking band 36 or 36′ on the container 20. Particularly, the band link 70 is used to provide an appropriate constricting force on the locking band during installation, but is effectively inoperative once the band is in the locked position.
In accordance with the invention, the locking bands are of all plastic construction. Particularly, the split circular ring 42 and band link 70 are both injection molded of synthetic resin such as high load melt index (HLMI) resin.
Because of the configuration of the locking bands 36 and 36′, both are bidirectional. As such, the bands can be put on in either orientation so that they function as a left handed locking band or right handed locking band, as necessary, or desired.
Thus, in accordance with the invention, there is provided an all plastic locking band for securing a closure to a drum to form a shipping and storing container. The locking band includes an integral handle eliminating the requirement for a separate piece for a handle. The handle side walls can be knurled for ease of operation. While the locking band is of all plastic construction, the band can be used on all drum types, namely fiber, plastic, steel or composite structures.