1. Field of the Invention
A lid for a container is provided wherein when an individual raises or opens the front of the lid, there is a force applied for lifting the lid upwardly. Similarly, when an individual pulls the lid downwardly to close the lid, there is a force applied for pulling the lid downwardly.
2. Description of Background Art
Hithertofore, containers that are utilized at a salad bar for displaying food normally include a metal or glass cover that is required to be removed to permit an individual to gain access to the food in the container. This type of cover has a problem relating to the fact that the cover must be removed and set aside to permit an individual to remove food from the container. This produces an unsatisfactory result in that the cover must be positioned somewhere on the display table during the removal of the food from the container. In addition, if the inside of the cover includes condensation from a food product positioned within the container, the moisture on the inside of the cover will soil the display table when the cover is positioned on the display table.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a lid for a container wherein the lid is pivoted about a fulcrum at a point adjacent to a rear portion of the lid to assist with the raising and holding of the lid when the lid or cover is raised to permit a consumer to gain access to a food product positioned within the container. In addition, the lid for a container of the present invention provides assistance when the lid or cover is lowered to be positioned to cover the container.
This and other objects of the present invention are achieved by providing a lid for a container that includes a side element extending from a front of the lid to a rear of the lid. A fulcrum point is formed at one end of the side element and is disposed adjacent to a rear of the lid. A rear surface of the lid includes a portion that projects upwardly and rearwardly to a furthermost rear point that is displaced rearwardly a predetermined distance relative to the fulcrum point. A counter-balance weight is positioned on the furthermost rear point of the lid. Wherein when the lid is raised, the weight of the lid and the counter-balance weight provide a force to raise the lid and to maintain the lid in an opened position. In addition, when the lid is lowered, the weight of the lid and the counter-balance weight provide a force to assist with the closing of the lid.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
As illustrated in
The lid 10 includes a fulcrum point 14 that is disposed adjacent to a rear portion of the lid 10. The fulcrum point 14 is an over-center point that is formed at the end of the side elements 15a, 15b of the lid 10. The rear portion of the lid 10 projects upwardly and rearwardly to a furthermost rear point 16 that is displaced rearwardly a predetermined distance relative to the fulcrum point 14. A counter-balance weight 18 is positioned on the furthermost rear point 14. The lid 10 has a fulcrum point 14 that protrudes near the rear of the lid 10 and which rests on a display table 30 to acts as a fulcrum. The height and location of the fulcrum depend on the size and weight of the lid. Once the lid 10 is opened, the lid 10 will rest on the rear surface 17 in the opened position based on the counter weight of the lid 10 and the counter-balance weight 18 which have been pivoted about the fulcrum point or over-center point 14.
As illustrated in
As a consumer lifts the lid 10, the center of the weight of both the lid 10 and the counter-balance weight 18 move to the back, and the front of the lid becomes lighter. Once the center of the weight goes beyond the fulcrum or over-center point, it has a tendency to pull open further or remain open if a stop is provided. As a consumer pulls the lid down, the center of the weight of the lid 10 goes in front of the fulcrum or over-center point, and the front becomes heavier and has a tendency to close the lid 10 so that the lid 10 remains closed. The weight of the lid and the counter-balance weight are such that the center of the weight for the lid and the counter-balance weight 18 is in front of the fulcrum.
More specifically, as illustrated in
The present invention uses the weight of the lid 10 and the counter-balance weight 18 for opening and closing the lid 10. No spring-loaded hinges or mechanical devices are required to operate the lid 10.
As illustrated in
In operation, a lid is positioned as a closure for a container on a display table or other serving area. The lid includes a first side element extending from a front of the lid to a rear of the lid. A second side element extends from the front of the lid to the rear of the lid. A cover extends between the first side element and the second side element for forming a top closure. A fulcrum point is formed at a distal end of the first side element and the second side element and is disposed adjacent to the rear of the lid. A rear surface of the lid extends between the first side element and the second side element for forming a rear closure with the rear surface projecting upwardly and rearwardly from the fulcrum point to a furthermost rear point that is displaced rearwardly a predetermined distance relative to the fulcrum point. A counter-balance weight is positioned at a point displaced from the fulcrum point towards the furthermost rear point of said lid. The weight of the lid and the counter-balance weight are such that the center of the weight for the lid is in front of the fulcrum. Thus, when the lid is raised, the weight of the lid and the counter-balance weight provide a force to raise the lid and to selectively maintain the lid in an opened position if the rear surface of the lid engages the display table or other serving area. In addition, when the lid is lowered, the weight of the lid and the counter-balance weight provide a force for closing the lid.
The shape of the lid 10, 100 in the drawings is illustrated to be substantially rectangular. The present invention is not limited to any particular shape. The shape of the lid 10, 100 can be rectangular, square, circular, triangular etc. depending of the configuration of the container to be covered.
It is to be understood that the cover 10 of the present invention may be readily removed and taken to a kitchen for cleaning. In addition, the cover 10 may include a viewing window constructed of glass or plastic to permit a consumer to see a food product positioned within the container 20. Further, the cover 10 may be used not only in connection with salad bars but also with chafing dishes, hot food lines, preparation tables, etc.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
The present application is related to U.S. Application No. 60/498,646 filed on Aug. 29, 2003 the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference and priority is claimed under 35 USC 119(e).
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