Lid with hinge for plastic pail

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6712233
  • Patent Number
    6,712,233
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 13, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 30, 2004
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Newhouse; Nathan J.
    Agents
    • Webb Ziesenheim Logsdon Orkin & Hanson, P.C.
Abstract
A plastic lid for a pail. The lid has an edge section that extends exterior to the pail, one section of the edge section forming a hinge section. The remainder of the edge section has three sections. Each of the sections extends peripherally around the edge of the lid. One section, intermediate between the other sections is integrally formed with the other sections, and tearable therefrom. The hinge section being integral with one section and has a portion of reduced thickness juxtaposed to the rim of the container. The lid is rotatable about the hinge for opening of the pail after removal of the tearable section. The lid and pail are tamper-evident, and the lid is retained on the pail after opening.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a lid for a pail, and especially to a lid for a plastic pail. In particular, the present invention relates to a lid with an integral hinge, and to a pail with such a lid. The lid forms part of the pail and remains attached to the pail after opening. In embodiments, the lid may be placed on the pail in a variety of orientations i.e. the lid does not need to be placed on the pail in a specific orientation.




The expression “pail” has been used herein to include containers. The pails may have a variety of sizes, for example sizes in the range of from about 1 L to about 25 L.




BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION




Plastic pails are used in the packaging and transportation of a wide variety of materials, including foodstuffs, paints, chemicals, granular materials, dyes and the like. The pails are filled with the material and a lid is placed on the pail for transportation and sale, and retained there until opened for use. At the time of use, the lid of the pail is removed and must be placed somewhere while all or some of the contents of the pail are removed. Typically, the lid is placed on the floor near the pail, or on a near object. The lid, once removed, tends to become misplaced, contaminated, or even cause storage problems. Consequently, the lid may become a tripping hazard and/or be susceptible to contamination by dirt or other materials. If only some of the contents of the pail are removed, the dirty lid contaminates the remaining contents of the pail.




In some instances, the pails are of a construction that exhibits evidence of access to the contents of the pail, whether the access is intentional opening of the pail or tampering with the contents of the pail. Such pails are known as tamper-evident pails. These pails are constructed so that removal of the lid requires that a section of the pail be broken in order to remove the lid. This provides physical evidence to the consumer of the opening of or tampering with the pail.




Canadian Patent No. 2,019,225 describes a tamper-evident lid and container (pail) combination that shows physical evidence if the lid is removed. In particular, the lid has a peripheral skirt interconnected to a flange peripherally extending from the container to the lower edge of the skirt. The connections of the flange to the skirt are weak and, as such, break when the lid is removed. This provides evidence of opening of the pail.




Some containers have hinged lids to overcome these problems. For instance, a hinged lid is described in Japanese Patents Nos. 2000142758 and 2000142762. These patents describe a container having an outer lid with a coupling strap connected to both the lid and container,




Lids, and pails with lids, that are not potential tripping hazards and which are less susceptible to contamination would be desirable. It is preferred that such lids also have tamper-evident characteristics, without reducing the effectiveness of the lid for subsequent use.




It would also be an advantage to provide a hinged lid that would be less bulky than the coupling strap described in the above Japanese patents, especially with respect to storage and shipping of pails and lids prior to filling.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A hinged lid, and a pail having a hinged lid, have now been found, in which the hinge is incorporated into the lid, preferably showing evidence of tampering.




Accordingly, one aspect of the present invention provides a plastic lid for a pail having a peripheral rim, said lid having a substantially planar central section integrally formed with a peripheral channel section, said channel section adapted to fit over the rim of the pail to effect closure of the pail,




said channel section comprising an edge section that extends exterior to the pail around the periphery of said lid, one section of the edge section forming a hinge section and the remainder of said edge section having a first section, a second section and a third section, each of said first, second and third section extending peripherally around the edge section of the lid, said second section being intermediate said first and third sections and integrally formed with said first and third sections, said second section being tearable from the first and third sections,




said hinge section being integral with said first section and having a portion of reduced thickness juxtaposed to said rim,




said central section, channel and first section of the lid being rotatable about said portion of reduced thickness after tearing of said second section from said first and third sections, thereby to effect opening of the lid.




Another aspect of the present invention provides a plastic lid for a pail having a peripheral rim, said lid comprising an edge section that fits over said rim, a portion of said edge section being a hinge integrally moulded therein and forming part of said lid, said portion of the edge section other than said hinge having a removable tamper-evident tear strip, said lid being openable by rotation about said hinge after removal of the tear strip.




A further aspect of the present invention provides a pail and lid, said pail having a peripheral rim, said lid having a substantially planar central section integrally formed with a peripheral channel section, said channel section adapted to fit over the rim of the pail to effect closure of the pail,




said channel section of the lid comprising an edge section that extends exterior to the pail around the periphery of said lid, one section of the edge section forming a hinge section and the remainder of said edge section having a first section, a second section and a third section, each of said first, second and third section extending peripherally around the edge section of the lid, said second section being intermediate said first and third sections and integrally formed with said first and third sections, said second section being tearable from the first and third sections,




said hinge section being integral with said first section and having a portion of reduced thickness juxtaposed to said rim,




said central section, channel and first section of the lid being rotatable about said portion of reduced thickness after tearing of said second section from said first and third sections, thereby to effect opening of the lid.




In another aspect, the present invention provides a plastic lid for a pail having a peripheral rim, said lid having a substantially planar central section integrally formed with a peripheral channel section, said channel section adapted to fit over the rim of the pail to effect closure of the pail,




said channel section comprising an edge section that extends exterior to the pail around the periphery of said lid, one section of the edge section forming a hinge section and the remainder of said edge section having a first section and a second section, each of said first and second section extending peripherally around the edge section of the lid, said second section being distal to the periphery and integrally formed with said first section, said second section being tearable from the first section,




said hinge section having a portion of reduced thickness juxtaposed to said rim,




said central section, channel and first section of the lid being rotatable about said portion of reduced thickness after tearing of said second section from said first section, thereby to effect opening of the lid.




In a preferred embodiment, said hinge section has means to lock the lid onto a pail.




In a still further aspect, the present invention provides a plastic lid for a pail having a peripheral rim, said lid having a substantially planar central section integrally formed with a peripheral channel section, said channel section adapted to fit over the rim of the pail to effect closure of the pail,




said channel section comprising an edge section that extends exterior to the pail around the periphery of said lid, said edge section having a first section, a second section and a third section, each of said first, second and third section extending peripherally around the edge section of the lid, said second section being intermediate said first and third sections and integrally formed with said first and third sections, said second section being tearable from the first and third sections, thereby to effect opening of the lid.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention is illustrated by the embodiments shown in the drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a schematic representation of a side view of a pail, partly in section;





FIG. 2

is a schematic representation of a cross-section of a pail, with a lid being shown in a closed and open position;





FIG. 3

is a schematic representation of a plan view of a pail, without a lid;





FIG. 4

is a schematic representation of a plan view of a lid;





FIG. 4A

is a schematic representation of a side view of the lid of

FIG. 4

, from position A;





FIG. 4B

is a schematic representation of a side view of the lid of

FIG. 4

, from position B;





FIG. 4C

is a schematic representation of a side view of the lid of

FIG. 4

, from position C;





FIG. 4D

is a schematic representation of a side view of the lid of

FIG. 4

, from position D;





FIG. 5

is a schematic representation of the pull tab of section E of the lid of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a schematic representation of a cross-section of the lid of

FIG. 4

, through F—F;





FIG. 7

is a schematic representation of the rim of section G of the lid of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

is a schematic representation of the rim of section H of the lid of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 9

is a schematic representation, in part, of the rim of section I of the lid of

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 10

is a schematic representation of a side view of a section of a pail, showing the base of a handle.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

shows a plastic pail partially in section and generally indicated by


10


. Pail


10


is preferably an injection moulded plastic pail, and may be formed from a variety of polymers, especially high-density polyethylene or polypropylene. Pail


10


is suitable for holding and transporting a wide variety of products or materials. Pail


10


may be made in a variety of sizes, for example sizes in the range of from about 1 L to about 25 L. In embodiments, pail


10


is a 15 L or 16 L pail. As discussed herein, pail


10


may be of any convenient cross-sectional shape, but circular, square and rectangular shapes are preferred. The invention is particularly described herein with reference to a pail with a square cross-section, which is a preferred shape.




Pail


10


has side wall


12


that extends between rim


18


, at open end


20


, and bottom edge


13


at bottom


14


. Bottom


14


is shown as being slightly recessed from bottom edge


13


, especially at gate


16


, which is centrally located on bottom


14


. It will be noted that side wall


12


is tapered, as is known, so that a pail


10


may be stacked with another pail


10


during transportation of empty pails.




Side wall


12


has two circumferential reinforcing ribs,


22


and


24


, that are in a juxtaposed but spaced apart position on side wall


12


. Ribs


22


and


24


are spaced from rim


18


. Ribs


22


and


24


are moulded integrally with side wall


12


. Rib


22


has latch projection


19


thereon, in a central location along the side of pail


10


. Latch projection


19


projects from rib


22


, and is intended to engage with a corresponding latch slot in the lid of the pail, as described below. Side wall


12


also has circumferential skirt


26


that is spaced from rib


24


and distal to rim


18


. Skirt


26


is moulded integrally with side wall


12


.




As discussed below, latch projection


19


in a latch slot retains the lid on the pail during transportation and storage i.e. until such time as pail


10


is to be opened. After opening, latch projection


19


in a latch slot retains the lid on the pail and provides support for the hinge.





FIG. 2

shows a cross-section of pail


10


in combination with lid


28


. In addition,

FIG. 2

shows a part of a second pail


10


A nesting on top of lid


28


, as well as showing lid


28


in an open position, as indicated by


28


A. Lid


28


is preferably an injection moulded plastic lid, which may be formed from the same polymer or a different polymer from that of pail


10


. A preferred polymer is polyethylene.




Lid


28


covers open end


20


of pail


10


. Lid


28


has a central generally planar section,


30


, which extends substantially across the width of lid


28


. Central planar section


30


terminates in groove


32


, which in turn is connected to lid rim


36


. Lid rim


36


extends upwards from groove


32


, and is an inverted U-shape to fit over rim


18


of pail


10


. Lid rim


36


has an internal rib


37


within the inverted U-shape, which extends downward and is intended to be in contact with the interior surface of side wall


12


, as further illustrated in FIG.


9


. Internal rib


37


forms part of the seal of lid


28


with pail


10


, to retain the contents of pail


10


within the pail during transportation and storage.




Central planar section


30


is recessed with respect to lid rim


36


. In addition, lid


28


is shown with centre portion


39


that is slightly recessed with respect to the remainder of central planar section


30


. Recessed centre portion


39


is optional and may be replaced with other shapes or omitted. It is intended that recessed centre portion


39


will facilitate stacking of another pail on lid


28


, as discussed below. Centre portion


39


would normally be the location of the gate used in injection moulding of lid


28


.




The periphery of lid


28


extends downwards from lid rim


36


, and down the exterior of pail


10


. The periphery of lid


28


forms lid edge


38


, which is described in more detail below. It will be noted that lid edge


38


contacts both of reinforcing ribs


22


and


24


, which will also be discussed below.




It will be noted that bottom edge


13


A of pail


10


A fits into groove


32


of lid


28


. Bottom edge


13


A is conveniently adjacent to the upwardly extending wall


34


of lid rim


36


, to provide stability in the stacking of pails.





FIG. 2

also shows lid


28


on pail


10


in an open position, as indicated by


28


A. Lid


28


A is retained on rim


18


by hinge


50


, which is discussed in greater detail below.





FIG. 3

shows a plan view of pail


10


, without a lid. Thus, pail


10


has open end


20


. Side wall


12


, which is tapered, extends downwards to bottom


14


, with gate


16


being shown. Rib


22


extends around rim


18


and is located below rim


18


, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. Handle bases


17


A and


17


B extends outwards from pail


10


; handle bases are further illustrated in FIG.


10


. It is understood, however, that a variety of handle bases and associated handles may be used on the pail, including handles that are integrally moulded with pail


10


. Pail


10


also has grips


21


that extend outwards from side wall


14


.





FIG. 4

shows a plan view of lid


28


. In the embodiment shown, lid


28


is a square lid, although the lid may be of other shapes. The hinge, which is not shown in

FIG. 4

, is integral with lid


28


. Consequently, with the square lid of

FIG. 4

, the lid may be placed on a pail


10


in a number of orientations i.e. the lid may be rotated through 90°, 180° or 270° from the position shown and still placed directly onto pail


10


. With a rectangular lid and pail, the lid could be rotated through 180°, and with a circular lid and pail, the lid could be placed on the pail at any orientation, subject to provision of latch projections. It will be appreciated that the ability to place the lid on the pail at any of the orientations that are obvious for a particular shape of lid is of substantial convenience to persons involved in the filling of pails, and is an important feature of embodiments of the present invention.





FIG. 4

shows lid


28


as having a central planar section


30


. In the embodiment shown, lid


28


has centre section


39


, which is optional but is typically the located of the injection moulding gate. Groove


32


extends around the periphery of central planar section


30


. Groove


32


is smoothly contoured into wall


34


of lid rim


36


.





FIGS. 4A-4D

show edge views of lid


28


, from positions A-D shown in FIG.


4


.

FIG. 4A

shows the position of the hinge in lid


28


.





FIG. 4A

shows the edge of lid


28


that has the hinge section, generally indicated by


50


. As shown in

FIGS. 4B-4D

, lid edge


38


is formed of three sections viz. first section


41


, second section


42


and third section


43


, with second section


42


being a breakaway section. However, at hinge section


50


shown in

FIG. 4A

, third section


43


extends to lid rim


36


i.e. there is no breakaway section at hinge


50


. Third section


43


forms a continuous section with hinge base


47


.




Latch slot


35


is centrally located in third section


43


. Latch slot


35


is cooperatively located with respect to latch projection


19


on rib


22


of pail


10


, to engage latch projection


19


when lid


28


is placed on pail


10


after the filling of pail


10


. Moreover, it is intended that latch projection


19


be retained in latch slot


35


and only removable therefrom with excessive force. This is not necessary during normal use, because lid


28


is rendered removable from pail


10


by tearing away second section (breakaway section)


42


, as discussed herein.




On the opposed sides of hinge base


47


are pull tabs


46


A and


46


B, with their respective finger slots


48


A and


48


B. Tear lines


44


and


45


extend from pull tab


46


A and extend around the circumference of lid


28


to pull tab


46


B. Each of pull tabs


46


A and


46


B is integrally connected to breakaway (second) section


42


.





FIG. 4B

shows a side view of lid


28


. Lid edge


38


extends downwards from lid rim


36


, and is formed of three sections viz. first section


41


, second section


42


and third section


43


. First section


41


, which is the upper section, is smoothly contoured with lid rim


36


. First section


41


is integrally connected to second section


42


along tear line


44


. Similarly, second section


42


is integrally connected to third section


43


along tear line


45


. The breakaway section (second section


42


) is shown as tapering in width at taper


40


. As discussed below, second section


42


is a breakaway section that may be separated from first section


41


and third section


43


by tearing along tear lines


44


and


45


. This occurs during the opening of pail


10


for discharge of its contents.




First section


41


is of a narrower width along the side that has the hinge section (see FIG.


4


A), to permit opening of lid


28


. However, first section


41


is preferably of greater width along the remaining three sides of lid


28


so that a more effective re-closure of lid


28


may be obtained after pail


10


has been opened (see FIGS.


4


B-


4


D).





FIG. 4B

also shows latch slot


35


centrally located along lid edge


38


, in third section


43


of lid edge


38


.





FIG. 4D

shows a view that is identical to the view of

FIG. 4B

, but in reverse image. However,

FIG. 4C

shows a view that differs from that of

FIGS. 4B and 4D

in that tear lines


44


and


45


are linear across the entire width of lid


28


.




In operation, lid


28


is placed on pail


10


after the pail has been filled. Lid


28


is snapped closed, such that each latch projection


19


is inserted into and retained in a corresponding latch slot


35


. The pail may then be shipped for sale. After sale, the pail is opened by pulling on each of pull tabs


46


A and


46


B, and tearing the breakaway section (section


42


) away from the first and third sections (sections


41


and


43


). The entire breakaway section is removed. The remaining part of lid


28


may be lifted into an open position using hinge


50


. Third section


43


remains on pail


10


, and forms a strap to hold hinge


50


on the pail, being anchored in position using latch projections


19


and latch slots


35


. Further details of the structure and operation of the hinge and breakaway section are given below.





FIG. 5

shows an enlarged view of the area identified as E in FIG.


4


A. Pull tab


46


A is attached to second or breakaway section


42


, and is adapted to tear from the lid along tab tear line


49


, and then along tear lines


44


and


45


. Finger slot


48


A is provided so that a finger (or an instrument) may be inserted under pull tab


46


A for the purpose of removal. In addition, pull tab


46


A has a plurality of ridges


66


, to facilitate gripping of pull tab


46


A for removal thereof. Finger slot


48


A has a contoured edge, at


51


, for ease of entry into the slot. Pull tab


46


A is separated from hinge base


47


at channel


52


, for ease of opening of the lid. Channel


52


terminates at first section


41


, and thus first section


41


extends into hinge


50


.





FIG. 6

shows a cross-section of lid


28


, along line F—F of FIG.


4


. Lid


28


has central planar section


30


with center portion


39


. Central planar portion


30


terminates at groove


32


. Wall


34


of lid rim


36


extends from groove


32


on the side opposed to central planar portion


30


. Detail of the edge of lid rim


36


in the area identified as “G” is discussed below.




Lid rim


36


is smoothly contoured into lid edge


38


. The construction of lid edge


38


is discussed below, with reference to “H”.





FIG. 7

shows groove


32


contouring into wall


34


, which in turn contours into lid rim


36


. Lid rim


36


extends into lid edge


38


, and forms hinge


50


in doing so. Hinge


50


is characterized by a section of reduced thickness at junction


54


between lid rim


36


and lid edge


38


. The thickness of lid edge


38


at junction


54


must be such that the portion of lid with groove


32


and central planar section


30


(not shown) may be rotated about junction


54


of hinge


50


, to open pail


10


. When lid


28


moves upwards, lid edge


38


remains in position as it is in contact with ribs


22


and


24


as shown below. In addition to the ability to hinge at junction


54


, junction


54


must be of sufficient thickness to provide strength so that lid


28


remains connected to and part of lid edge


38


.




In

FIG. 7

, junction


54


is shown to be a planar section at an angle of 45° to the plane of lid rim


36


. It is to be understood, however, that such angle may be varied e.g. through a range of 35-60° and moreover that it may be a non-planar section.





FIG. 8

shows the section identified as “H” in FIG.


6


. Lid


28


has groove


32


that extends into wall


34


and to lid rim


36


. Internal rib


37


extends downwards from lid rim


36


and is connected to spacer


56


, which is intended to facilitate separation of lids when stacked. Lid rim


36


is contoured smoothly through edge


58


into lid edge


38


. Lid edge


38


has first section


41


, second (or breakaway) section


42


and third section


43


. First section


41


is separated from second section


42


by notch


60


, and second section


42


is separated from third section


43


by notch


62


. Notches


60


and


62


correspond with tear lines


44


and


45


described above.





FIG. 9

shows a lid


28


on a pail


10


, in cross section. The cross section is the area indicated as “I” in FIG.


2


. Lid


28


fits over rim


18


of pail


10


, with internal rib


37


against the part of side wall


12


adjacent to rim


18


. Side wall


12


has ribs


22


and


24


extending therefrom. Rib


22


is shown with latch projection


19


thereon. Lid edge


38


is shown with hinge base


47


that extends downwards on the outside of side wall


12


of pail


10


past rib


22


to a position that is juxtaposed to rib


24


. Latch projection


19


on rib


22


extends through latch slot


35


. Latch projection


19


in latch slot


35


serves to anchor hinge base


47


on pail


10


, so that it remains in position during and after opening of lid


28


.





FIG. 10

shows a section of a pail


10


, with rim


18


, ribs


22


and


24


and skirt


26


. Skirt


26


is shown as having handle connector


64


therein. Handle connector


64


has handle base


17


and handle slot


65


. It is understood that a handle with cooperating sections would be fitted into handle connector


64


. Such a handle is described in greater detail in U.S. Pat. No. 5,816,439. As discussed herein, any suitable handle may be attached to pail


10


, and that any such handle would normally be attached into skirt


26


. An appropriate connector, or entire handle, would be located as required.




In use, pail


10


is filled with the material to be packaged. Lid


28


is then applied to pail


10


. As discussed above, the lid of the present invention and may be applied to a square container in any of the four possible orientations. For a rectangular container, there are two possible orientations, and for a circular container there could be a multitude of orientations. The lid is snapped closed, so that latch projections


19


enter latch slots


35


and preferably lock therein. This latches the lid to the pail, and preferably does so in a manner that prevents the lid from being removed without showing evidence of such removal. Thus, in preferred embodiments, the lid of the invention also acts as a tamper-proof and a tamper-evident lid. In such embodiments, the lid acts to provide both a hinge and evidence of tampering. For removal of the lid e.g. after transportation and sale of the filled pail, a finger or a device is inserted into one or both of finger slots


48


and the pull tab is pulled. This effects tearing of the breakaway section from the lid for the full circumference of the container except that portion where the hinge is located. Some or all of the contents of the pail may then be removed. The pail may be closed merely by closing the lid.




The lid is always conveniently located, as it remains attached to the pail. Moreover, the lid remains substantially free of contamination. For instance, the lid is not removed from the pail and placed on the floor or other object where it might be walked on, dislodged, contact dust, dirt or other contamination or misplaced. The lid is also of a construction such that it will remain closed, or at least substantially closed, after opening and re-closure.




After opening, third section


43


remains attached to the pail, and extends for the full circumference of the pail. This anchors the hinge in place, and provides stability during opening and closing of the lid. It also prevents the lid from being removed from the pail.




The invention has been described herein with reference to the lid having first section


41


, second section


42


and third section


43


. In an alternate embodiment of the invention, third section


43


is omitted from the lid. Thus, the lid would have first section


41


and second section


42


, the latter being a breakaway section as described herein. After removal of second section


42


, the lid would have first section


41


but the third section described previously and which retains the lid on the pail would be absent. Alternate means of attachment of first section


41


to the pail may be required e.g. ratchet systems, hooks, interlocking curved sections or other locking systems. Such locking systems would preferably be integrally moulded into the lid and/or pail. Thus, in use second section


42


would show evidence of opening of the pail i.e. evidence of tampering, and the lid would normally be retained on the pail after opening.




In a further embodiment, second section


42


could be a breakaway section around the entire circumference of the lid. In this embodiment, second section


42


would be a breakaway section through the hinge section described above. Consequently, the lid would be detachable from the pail, being no longer a hinged lid. Third section


43


would remain on the pail, and would be evidence of tampering with the pail. In this embodiment, the hinge section described above could be omitted. The lid after removal of second section


42


would be a replaceable lid. The lid and pail would be a tamper evident combination, but without a hinged lid.




The hinged lid of the present invention, the pail and the pail with lid are capable of being stacked and shipped, both filled and prior to filling. Thus, the lid and pails are convenient for storage, easily assembled after filling of the pail, are stackable for shipping either separately or filled and show evidence of any tampering or opening. The alternate embodiments further provide lids and pails that show evidence of tampering.



Claims
  • 1. A plastic lid combination, comprising:a pail comprising a side wall tapering from a peripheral rim defining a pail opening to a smaller bottom portion and a lid comprising an edge section that extends exterior to the pail around the periphery of said lid, the edge section having a peripheral channel section, said channel section cooperating with the rim of the pail to effect closure of the pail, the lid further comprising a substantially planar section integrally formed with the channel section, one section of the edge section adjacent said rim forming a hinge section and the remainder of said edge section located adjacent to and below said hinge section and having a first section. a second section and a third section, each of said first, second and third section extending peripherally around the edge section of the lid, said second section being intermediate said first and third sections and integrally formed with said first and third sections, said second section being tearable from the first and third sections, said hinge section being integral with said first section and having a portion of reduced thickness juxtaposed to said rim and located in a plane encompassing a top edge of a rim of the pail or above said plane, said central section, channel and first section of the lid being rotatable about said portion of reduced thickness after tearing of said second section from said first and third sections, thereby to effect opening of the lid.
  • 2. The lid of claim 1 in which said third section is adapted to be attached to the pail.
  • 3. The lid of claim 2 in which the first section connects to the third section at said hinge.
  • 4. The lid of claim 2 in which the first section is of a shape to permit reclosure of said lid on the pail.
  • 5. The lid of claim 2 in which the lid is adapted to be attached to the pail such that said second section must be torn from the first and third sections to effect opening of the lid.
  • 6. The lid of claim 5 in which the lid has at least one latch slot that is adapted to engage with a latch projection cooperatively located on a pail.
  • 7. The lid of claim 5 in which the second section has a tab means for effecting removal of the second section.
  • 8. The lid of claim 1 in which the lid is a tamper-evident lid.
  • 9. The lid of claim 8 in which the lid is square.
  • 10. The lid of claim 8 in which the lid is rectangular.
  • 11. The lid of claim 8 in which the lid is circular.
  • 12. The lid of claim 8 in which the lid is formed of a plastic selected from the group consisting of high density polyethylene and polypropylene.
  • 13. The lid of claim 8 in which the lid is stackable.
  • 14. The lid of claim 13 in which the lid is adapted for the stacking of pails with lids.
  • 15. A plastic lid for a pail having a peripheral rim, said lid having a substantially planar central section integrally formed with a peripheral channel section, said channel section adapted to fit over the rim of the pail to effect closure of the pail,said channel section comprising an edge section that extends exterior to the pail around the periphery of said lid, one section of the edge section adjacent said rim forming a hinge section and the remainder of said edge section located adjacent to and below said hinge section and having a first section, a second section and a third section, each of said first, second and third section extending peripherally around the edge section of the lid, said second section being intermediate said first and third sections and integrally formed with said first and third sections, said second section being ternable from the first and third sections, said third section is adapted to be attached to the pail, said lid is adapted to be attached to the pail such that said second section must be torn from the first and third sections to effect opening of the lid, said hinge section being integral with said first section and having a portion of reduced thickness juxtaposed to said rim, said central section, channel and first section of the lid being rotatable about said portion of reduced thickness after tearing of said second section from said first and third sections, thereby to effect opening of the lid, wherein the lid has at least one latch slot that is adapted to engage with a latch projection cooperatively located on a pail, wherein the at least one latch slot is located in the third section.
  • 16. A plastic lid for a pail having a peripheral rim, said lid having a substantially planar central section integrally formed with a peripheral channel section, said channel section adapted to fit over the rim of the pail to effect closure of the pail,said channel section comprising an edge section that extends exterior to the pail around the periphery of said lid, one section of the edge section adjacent said rim forming a hinge section and the remainder of said edge and located adjacent to and below said hinge section and having a first section, a second section and a third section, each of said first, second and third section extending peripherally around the edge section of the lid, said second section being intermediate said first and third sections and integrally formed with said first and third sections, said second section being tearable from the first and third sections, said third section is adapted to be attached to the pail, the lid is adapted to be attached to the pail such that said second section must be torn from the first and third sections to effect opening of the lid, said hinge section being integral with said first section and having a portion of reduced thickness juxtaposed to said rim, said central section, channel and first section of the lid being rotatable about said portion of reduced thickness after tearing of said second section from said first and third sections, thereby to effect opening of the lid, in which the latch slot is located in the third section, wherein there are a plurality of latch slots, at least one latch slot being in the third section adjacent the hinge, and at least one latch slot is adapted to engage with a latch projection cooperatively located on a pad.
  • 17. The lid of claim 16 in which the lid is square or rectangular, and the lid has at least four latch slots.
  • 18. A plastic lid combination comprising;a pad comprising a side wall tapering from a peripheral rim defining a pail opening to a smaller bottom portion; and a lid comprising an edge section that fits over said rim, a portion of said edge section being a hinge integrally moulded therein and forming part of said lid and located in a plane encompassing a top edge of a rim opening of the pail or above said plane, said portion of the edge section located adjacent to and below said hinge having a removable tamper-evident tear strip, said lid being openable by rotation about said hinge after removal of the tear strip.
  • 19. A pail lid combination, comprising:a pail comprising a side wall tapering from a peripheral rim defining a pail opening to a smaller bottom portion; and a lid comprising an edge section that extends exterior to the pail around the periphery of said lid, the edge section having a peripheral channel section, said channel section cooperating with the rim of the pail to effect closure of the pail, the lid further comprising a substantially planar section integrally formed with the channel section, one section of the edge section adjacent said rim forming a hinge section and the remainder of said edge section located adjacent to and below said hinge section and having a first section, a second section and a third section, each of said first, second and third section extending peripherally around the edge section of the lid, said second section being intermediate said first and third sections and integrally formed with said first and third sections, said second section being tearable from the first and third sections, said hinge section being integral with said first section and having a portion of reduced thickness juxtaposed to said rim and located in a plant encompassing a top edge of a rim of the pail or above said plane, and said central section, channel and first section of the lid being rotatable about said portion of reduced thickness after tearing of said second section from said first and third sections, thereby to effect opening of the lid.
  • 20. The pail and lid of claim 19 in which said third section is attachable to the pail.
  • 21. The pail and lid of claim 19 in which the lid is a tamper-evident lid.
  • 22. The pail and lid of claim 19 in which the lid is attachable to the pail such that said second section must be torn from the first and third sections to effect opening of the lid.
  • 23. The pail and lid of claim 22 in which the lid fits on the pail by a snap-fit.
  • 24. The pail and lid of claim 19 in which the pail and lid have a shape selected from the group consisting of square, rectangular and circular.
  • 25. The pail and lid of claim 24 in which the lid may be placed on the pail at more than one orientation.
  • 26. A pail and lid, said pail having a peripheral rim, said lid having a substantially planar central section integrally formed with a peripheral channel section, said channel section adapted to fit over the rim of the pail to effect closure of the pail,said channel section of the lid comprising an edge section that extends exterior to the pail around the periphery of said lid, one section of the edge section adjacent said rim forming a hinge section and the remainder of said edge section located adjacent to and below said hinge section and having a first section, a second section and a third section, each of said first, second and third section extending peripherally around the edge section of the lid, said second section being intermediate said first and third sections and integrally formed with said first and third sections, said second section being tearable from the first and third sections, said hinge section being integral with said first section and having a portion of reduced thickness juxtaposed to said rim, and said central section, channel and first section of the lid being rotatable about said portion of reduced thickness after tearing of said second section from said first and third sections, thereby to effect opening of the lid, wherein the pail has latch projections and the lid has cooperatively located latch slots, said latch projections fitting into said latch slots when the lid is placed on the pail.
  • 27. A plastic lid and pail combination, comprising:a pail comprising a side wall tapering from a peripheral rim defining a pail opening to a smaller bottom portion; and a lid comprising an edge section that extends exterior to the pail around the periphery of said lid, the edge section having a peripheral channel section, said channel section cooperating with the rim of the pail to effect closure of the pail, the lid further comprising a substantially planar section integrally formed with the channel section, one section of the edge section adjacent said rim forming a hinge section and the remainder of said edge section located adjacent to and below said hinge section and having a first section and a second section, each of said first and second section extending peripherally around the edge section of the lid, said second section being distal to the periphery and integrally formed with said first section, said second section being tearable from the first section, said hinge section having a portion of reduced thickness juxtaposed to said rim and located in a plane encompassing a top edge of a rim of the pail or above said plane, and said central section, channel and first section of the lid being rotatable about said portion of reduced thickness after tearing of said second section from said first section, thereby to effect of the lid.
  • 28. The plastic lid of claim 27 in which said hinge section has means to lock the lid onto a pail.
  • 29. A plastic lid and pail combination, comprising:a pail comprising a side wall tapering from a peripheral rim defining a pail opening to a smaller bottom portion; and a lid comprising an edge section that extends exterior to the pail around the periphery of said lid, the edge section having a peripheral channel section, said channel section cooperating with the rim of the pail to effect closure of the pail, the lid further comprising a substantially planar section integrally formed with the channel section, one section of the edge section adjacent the rim forming a hinge section and the remainder of the edge section located adjacent to and below the hinge section and having a first section, a second section and a third section, each of said first, second and third section extending peripherally around the edge section of the lid, said second section being intermediate said first and third sections and integrally formed with said first and second section, said second section being tearable from the first and second sections, thereby to effect opening of the lid, said hinge section being integral with the first section and having a portion of reduced thickness juxtaposed to the rim and located in a plane or encompassing a top edge of a rim of the pail or above said plane.
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