The disclosed subject matter generally relates to containers for dispensing articles, including for dispensing sheets of material, such as wipes.
Containers can be configured for dispensing sheets of material, such as nonwoven material used for cleaning. Such material can be circular, oval or rectangular in shape, and can be stored as a roll or in individual sheets or wipes, and can be stored interleaved, as discrete sheets, perforated or separably connected in a container. The material can be packaged dry, or can be packaged moistened with a cleaning solution or lotion, for example to produce wet wipes. Conventional containers for such material can include boxes, stand-up containers, canisters or the like, and can be configured as a unitary piece with an orifice to dispense the sheets of material therethrough. Such containers can be rigid, or can be made from a relatively flexible material, such as a resin material.
The container can further include a separate lid assembly attached thereto. The orifice of the container can thus be covered by the lid assembly, which can be opened by, for example, being cut along a perforated edge, having an adhesive that may be sealed and unsealed repeatedly, or by having a hinged cover that can be opened and closed repeatedly. In this manner, the lid can be opened to allow access to the interior of the container to allow the sheets of material to be individually fed through an orifice in the lid and can be closed to keep the material sanitary and moist.
A disadvantage of such containers is that removal of material can deform the lid assembly, which can cause the closure mechanism of the lid assembly to become loose and/or can decrease the effectiveness of the lid orifice to control dispensing of material. Further deformation can cause such closure mechanisms to fail, thus preventing the lid from being secured in a closed position over the container. In some conventional containers, the lids have been known to entirely detach from the container.
Another disadvantage of such containers is that the orifice size can affect the dispensing of the material. That is, an orifice that is too small can cause individual sheets of material to tear when pulled out through the orifice. On the other hand, an orifice that is too large can cause the sheets of material to clump or rope when pulled out through the orifice.
Thus, there remains a continued need for improved containers, including lid assemblies for containers for dispensing sheets of material, including wipes. The presently disclosed subject matter satisfies these and other needs. Embodiments of the disclosed subject matter provide a container with an improved lid assembly to reclosably cover the container and dispense sheets of material therefrom. Additionally, lid assemblies described herein can include improved orifice configurations to control dispensing of material, for example, to dispense sheets of material individually without tearing, roping or clumping.
The purpose and advantages of the disclosed subject matter will be set forth in and are apparent from the description that follows, as well as will be learned by practice of the disclosed subject matter. Additional advantages of the disclosed subject matter will be realized and attained by the devices particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof, as well as from the appended drawings.
To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the disclosed subject matter, as embodied and broadly described, the disclosed subject matter includes a lid assembly for a container. The lid assembly includes a frame including an exterior surface, the exterior surface having a frame latching member extending outwardly therefrom, where the frame latching member includes a frame projection, an inner panel hingedly coupled to the frame along a first longitudinal side thereof and movable between a closed position and an open position, the inner panel including a bottom surface, a top surface, and a sidewall extending outwardly from a perimeter of the top surface, the top surface having a panel latching member extending outwardly therefrom, the inner panel defining an orifice extending between the bottom surface and the top surface, wherein the panel latching member includes a biasing member having a panel projection, wherein the frame projection and the panel projection are lockable when the inner panel is in the closed position and the frame projection is disposed between a base of the biasing member and the panel projection when the inner panel is in the closed position to lock the inner panel with the frame, and a cover panel hingedly coupled to the frame along a second longitudinal side thereof opposite the first longitudinal side.
In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed subject matter, a lid assembly for a container is provided. The lid assembly includes a frame, an inner panel operatively coupled to the frame along a first longitudinal side thereof and moveable between a closed position and an open position, the inner panel including a bottom surface and a top surface, the inner panel including a first finger, a second finger, and a third finger, where the first finger, the second finger, and the third finger define a first orifice between the bottom surface and the top surface of the inner panel, and a cover panel operatively coupled to the frame along a second longitudinal side thereof.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description and drawings are examples and are provided for purpose of illustration and not intended to limit the scope of the disclosed subject matter in any manner.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute part of this specification, are included to illustrate and provide a further understanding of the devices of the disclosed subject matter. Together with the description, the drawings serve to explain the principles of the disclosed subject matter.
The subject matter of the application will be more readily understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the disclosed subject matter, an example of which is illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The disclosed subject matter will be described in conjunction with the detailed description of the system.
In accordance with the disclosed subject matter, a lid assembly for a container is provided. The lid assembly includes a frame including an exterior surface, the exterior surface having a frame latching member extending outwardly therefrom, where the frame latching member includes a frame projection, an inner panel hingedly coupled to the frame along a first longitudinal side thereof and movable between a closed position and an open position, the inner panel including a bottom surface, a top surface, and a sidewall extending outwardly from a perimeter of the top surface, the top surface having a panel latching member extending outwardly therefrom, the inner panel defining an orifice extending between the bottom surface and the top surface, wherein the panel latching member includes a biasing member having a panel projection, wherein the frame projection and the panel projection are lockable when the inner panel is in the closed position and the frame projection is disposed between a base of the biasing member and the panel projection when the inner panel is in the closed position to lock the inner panel with the frame, and a cover panel hingedly coupled to the frame along a second longitudinal side thereof opposite the first longitudinal side.
Solely for purpose of illustration, an embodiment of a lid assembly 1000 is shown in
Particularly, and as illustrated in
For purpose of illustration and not limitation, as embodied herein, frame 100 defines an orifice 120 defined therein. Orifice 120 can align with a corresponding orifice defined in inner panel 200 to allow sheets of material to be dispensed therethrough, as described further herein.
Additionally, and as embodied herein, frame 100 can include a frame sidewall 106 extending about a perimeter thereof. Frame sidewall 106 can define a projection 114 therein. Projection 114 can be configured to engage a latching member of cover panel 300 to lock cover panel 300 in the closed position relative frame 100, as described further herein.
With continued reference to
As embodied herein, inner panel 200 includes a bottom surface 202, a top surface 204, and a sidewall 206 extending outwardly from a perimeter of top surface 204. Top surface has a panel latching member 210 extending outwardly therefrom. As best shown in
Additionally, and as embodied herein, inner panel 200 can define an orifice 220 extending between bottom surface 202 and top surface 204. Orifice 220 can be configured to control dispensing of sheets of material dispensed therethrough, for example, to reduce or prevent roping, clumping or tearing, as described further herein. In this manner, orifice 220 can be configured to align with orifice 120 of frame 100 when inner panel 200 is in the closed position. For purpose of illustration and not limitation, as embodied herein, orifice 120 of frame 100 can be larger than orifice 220 of inner panel 200. As such, a surface area of frame 100 can be less than a surface area of inner panel 200.
Referring still to
As embodied herein, cover panel 300 includes an inner surface 302 and a free end 304 opposite living hinge 132. Cover panel 300 includes a cover latching member 310 extending outwardly from inner surface 302. For purpose of illustration and not limitation, as embodied herein, cover latching member 310 can be disposed along or proximate to free end 304. For example, and as embodied herein, cover latching member 310 can be configured to engage and lock with projection 114 of frame 100 when inner panel 200 is in the closed position to lock cover panel 300 in engagement with frame 100.
Lid assembly 1000 can be configured to be coupled to a container for containing sheets of material, such as wipes. Examples of such containers include, but are not limited to, containers described in International Publication No. WO 2016/123096 entitled, “Canister and Bracket System and Method” and containers as described in International Publication No. WO 2016/007846 entitled “Container Integration Device and Method of Use,” the contents of each of which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
For purpose of illustration and not limitation, frame 100 can be joined to a container for containing wipes, as embodied herein, by sealing frame 100 to the container opposite exterior surface 102. Frame 100 can be sealed to the container by any suitable technique, for example and not limitation, by an adhesive, clip, latch, tape, rivet or any other suitable technique. As embodied herein, frame 100 can be sealed to container with orifice 120 of frame 100 and orifice 220 of inner panel 200 aligned with an opening of the container to dispense sheets of material therethrough. The opening of the container can be defined by perforations having a removable central area. The removable central area can be coupled with, or alternatively integral to, a pull tab to detach the removable central area and to define the opening of the container.
Referring to
To move cover panel 300 from the closed position to the open position, cover latching member 310 can be urged outward from frame 100 to move cover projection 312 out of engagement and alignment with projection 114.
To move inner panel 200 from the closed position to the open position, panel latching member 210 can be urged outward from frame 100 to move panel projection 212 out of engagement and alignment with frame projection 112.
Referring still to
In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed subject matter, a lid assembly for a wipe container is provided. The lid assembly includes a frame, an inner panel operatively coupled to the frame along a first longitudinal side thereof and moveable between a closed position and an open position, the inner panel including a bottom surface and a top surface, the inner panel including a first finger, a second finger, and a third finger, where the first finger, the second finger, and the third finger define a first orifice between the bottom surface and the top surface of the inner panel, and a cover panel operatively coupled to the frame along a second longitudinal side thereof.
As described herein, inner panel 200 has an orifice 220 defined therein. Orifice 220 can be configured to control dispensing of sheets, for example and without limitation, to provide dispensing of individual sheets of material while reducing or preventing roping, clumping or tearing of the sheets. Orifice 220 can have any suitable configuration to allow sheets of material to pass therethrough, and can be configured to separate individual sheets from a chain of sheets, if so configured, and/or to feed additional sheets through orifice 220 to allow the additional sheets to be pulled through orifice 220 for dispensing when desired.
With continued reference to
Referring still to
Additionally, and as embodied herein, orifice 220 can define a dimension d1 between apex 223 of first finger 222 and apex 225 of second finger 224 and a dimension d2 between apex 225 of second finger 224 and apex 227 of third finger 226. For purpose of illustration and not limitation, as embodied herein, orifice 220 can taper along dimension d1 from apex 225 of second finger 224 toward apex 223 of first finger 222. Additionally or alternatively, and as embodied herein, orifice 220 can taper along dimension d2 from apex 225 of second finger 224 toward apex 227 of third finger 226. In addition, or as a further alternative, and as embodied herein, orifice 220 can taper from a first end toward apex 223 of first finger 222 and/or from a second end toward apex 227 of third finger 226.
Inner panel 200 can have any configuration of orifice described herein.
The lid assembly can be manufactured by any known method, such as but not limited to, injection molding, thermoform, compression molding, or co-injection molding. The components of the lid assembly and can be made of any suitable material or mixture of materials, including but not limited to polymeric materials, such as flexible resin materials and/or rigid resin materials. For example and not limitation, the frame, inner panel and cover panel can be made from the same materials or different materials depending on the desired application. For example, the cover panel can be made from a relatively rigid material to protect the contents of the container, while the frame and inner panel can be made from relatively flexible materials to allow for flexing during opening, closing and/or dispensing.
While the disclosed subject matter is described herein in terms of certain embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that various modifications and improvements can be made to the disclosed subject matter without departing from the scope thereof. Moreover, although individual features of one embodiment of the disclosed subject matter can be discussed herein or shown in the drawings of the one embodiment and not in other embodiments, it should be apparent that individual features of one embodiment can be combined with one or more features of another embodiment or features from a plurality of embodiments.
In addition to the various embodiments depicted and claimed, the disclosed subject matter is also directed to other embodiments having any other possible combination of the features disclosed and claimed herein. As such, the particular features presented herein can be combined with each other in other manners within the scope of the disclosed subject matter such that the disclosed subject matter includes any suitable combination of the features disclosed herein. Thus, the foregoing description of specific embodiments of the disclosed subject matter has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosed subject matter to those embodiments disclosed.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the device and method of the disclosed subject matter without departing from the spirit or scope of the disclosed subject matter. Thus, it is intended that the disclosed subject matter include modifications and variations that are within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/510,079 filed on May 23, 2017, the contents of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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