Claims
- 1. A blow-molded plastic lidded barrel (10) having a barrel body (20), an inner wall surface, an upper open end defined by an upper barrel edge (28) and a central cylindrical portion (26), a barrel lid (12) having an outer periphery and covering the open end of the barrel in a closed position of the lid, said barrel lid having a central section and an outer lid edge (16) which in cross-section defines a downwardly facing U-shaped part, a U-shaped tension-ring closure member (14), which in said closed position of the lid, engages with an upper leg of said tension-ring closure member over said outer lid edge (16) and engages with the lower leg of said tension-ring closure member under an outer radially extending barrel edge (18) disposed below the open end of the barrel body (20), characterized in that:
- a) said barrel lid (12) between said outer lid edge (16) and said central section has an annular circumferential groove engaging groove (32) with a radially extending groove floor (48) having inner and outer radial edges, said groove floor being disposed in said barrel body (20) at a level below said central section of said lid when said lid is in said closed position; and
- b) an inner and outer ring flange (56, 54) extends downwardly from said groove floor at the inner and outer radial edges thereof, respectively, said outer ring flange defining a lower part of the outer periphery of said lid.
- 2. Lidded barrel according to claim 1, wherein:
- a) said engaging groove (32) is defined in part by an outer side wall (58) extending between the radial outer edge of said groove floor (48) and said outside lid edge (16); and
- b) said side wall has a lower portion which extends generally vertically upwardly from the radial outer edge of said groove floor as a continuation of said outer ring flange (54) to define, with said outer ring flange, an outer lower lid engaging surface, which, at least in part, engages against said inner wall surface of said barrel body (20), in the closed portion of said lid.
- 3. Lidded barrel according to claim 1, wherein:
- a) the U-shaped part of said lid edge (16) defines a U-shaped opening with sides spaced from each other by a first radial dimension; and
- b) said upper barrel edge (28) includes an upwardly pointing part disposed within the U-shaped part of said lid (12) when the lid is in said closed position, said upwardly pointing part having a radial thickness less than said first radial dimension and being in radial spaced relation with said sides.
- 4. Lidded barrel according to claim 3, wherein:
- a) a lid seal (30) is disposed within the U-shaped part of said lid edge (16) and in sealing engagement with the upwardly pointing part of said upper barrel edge (28) when the lid is in said closed position.
- 5. Lidded barrel according to claim 4, wherein:
- a) said barrel body (20) includes an indentation (22) extending radially inwardly of the upwardly pointing part of said upper barrel edge (28), said indentation (22) having an upper boundary defined by said barrel edge (18); and
- b) said lower lid engaging surface engages against the inner wall surface of the barrel body (20) along said indentation (22).
- 6. Lidded barrel according to claim 5, wherein:
- a) said upwardly pointing part of said upper barrel edge (28) is about twice the thickness of the barrel body (20) and is free of folds and seams of plastic.
- 7. Lidded barrel according to claim 1, wherein:
- a) said upper barrel edge (28) includes:
- i) an upwardly pointing, part disposed within the U-shaped part of said lid (12) when the lid is in said closed position, and
- ii) a flange edge (40) disposed below said upwardly pointing part and extending radially outwardly thereof, said flange edge (40) having a lower surface defining, in part, said outer barrel edge (18).
- 8. Lidded barrel according to claim 7, wherein:
- a) said barrel body (20) includes an indentation (22) disposed below said flange edge (40) and extending radially inwardly of the upwardly pointing part of said upper barrel edge (28), said indentation having an upper boundary defined by said barrel edge (18).
- 9. A plastic lidded barrel (10) having a barrel body (20) with an upper open end defined by an upper barrel edge (28) and a radially inwardly facing wall surface, a plastic barrel lid (12) covering the open end of the barrel in a closed position of the lid, said lid having a central section and an outer lid edge (16) which in cross-section defines a downwardly facing U-shaped part overlying said upper barrel edge (28) with an outer downwardly facing peripheral edge disposed radially outwardly of said barrel edge (28), a U-shaped tension-ring closure member (14), which in said closed position of the lid engages with an upper leg of said tension-ring closure member over an upwardly facing surface of said outer lid edge (16) and engages with a lower leg of said tension-ring closure member under an outer downwardly facing barrel edge (18) that extends below the upper barrel edge (28), characterized in that:
- a) said barrel lid (12), between said outer lid edge (16) and said central section, includes an engaging groove (32) for an upper claw of a parrot beak lifting mechanism, said engaging groove (32) having a groove floor (48), a first side wall (52) connecting said floor (48) to said central section and a second side wall (58) connecting said floor (48) and said outer lid edge (16);
- b) an outer ring flange (54) extending downwardly from said floor (48) of said engaging groove (32); and
- c) a radially outwardly facing surface disposed along said second side wall (58) and said outer ring flange (54) and having a portion thereof engaging against said inner wall surface of said open upper end of said barrel body (20).
- 10. The lidded barrel according to claim 9, wherein:
- a) said second side wall (58) of said groove (32) includes:
- i) a first portion extending upwardly from said floor (48),
- ii) a second portion spaced radially outwardly of said first portion and extending vertically downwardly from said outer lid edge (16), said second portion also being spaced radially inwardly of said peripheral edge of said lid, and
- iii) a third intermediate portion connecting said first and second portions to provide a step-like configuration to said second side wall (58).
- 11. The lidded barrel according to claim 10, further comprising:
- a) a plurality of circumferentially spaced radial ribs (60) extending radially inwardly from said second portion of said second side wall (58) to a location generally overlaying said first portion of said second side wall (58) to define, with said first portion, an engaging surface for the upper claw of said parrot beak lifting mechanism.
- 12. The lidded barrel according to claim 10, wherein:
- a) the upper open end of the barrel body (20) includes a flange spaced below and extending radially inwardly of said upper barrel edge (28) with a upper surface facing said third intermediate portion of said second side wall (58) for engagement therewith upon a downward force being applied to said lid.
- 13. The lidded barrel according to claim 12,
- a) said upper barrel edge (28) of said barrel body (20) is vertically spaced from said U-shaped part of said overlying outer lid edge (16) by a first predetermined distance;
- b) a lid seal fills the vertical space between said upper barrel edge (28) and said U-shaped part; and
- c) the upper surface of said flange of the upper open end of the barrel body (20) is vertically spaced from the intermediate portion of said second side wall (58) of said lid (16) by a distance less than said predetermined distance.
- 14. The lidded barrel according to claim 10 wherein:
- a) said outer ring flange (54) extends downwardly as a continuation of said first portion of the second side wall (58) of said groove (32) to define said radially outwardly facing surface of said lid (16) as a continuous straight surface, as measured vertically of said barrel.
- 15. The lidded barrel according to claim 14 wherein:
- a) the portion of the radially outwardly facing surface of said lid (16) which engages said inner wall surface of said open upper end of said barrel body (20) is located at a level about even with the floor (48) of said engaging groove (32).
- 16. The lidded barrel according to claim 15 wherein:
- a) said groove floor (48) has an inner radial edge and an outer radial edge, spaced from said inner radial edge;
- b) said first wall connects the inner radial edge of said floor (48) to said central section of said lid; and
- c) said second side wall (58) connects said outer radial edge of said floor (48) to said lid edge (16).
- 17. The lidded barrel according to claim 16 wherein:
- a) said outer ring flange extends downwardly from said floor (48) of said engaging groove (32) at said radial outer edge; and
- b) an inner ring flange (56) extends downwardly from said floor (48) of said engaging groove (32) at said inner radial edge.
- 18. A blow-molded lidded barrel (10) having a barrel body (20) with an upper open end defined by an upper barrel edge (28) having an uppermost surface and an outer downwardly facing peripheral barrel edge surface (18) disposed radially outwardly of said barrel body (20), and a radially inwardly facing inner wall surface, a barrel lid (12) covering the open end of the barrel in a closed position of the lid, said lid having a central section and an outer peripheral lid edge (16) which in cross-section defines a downwardly facing U-shaped part overlying said upper barrel edge (28), a U-shaped tension-ring closure member (14), which in said closed position of the lid engages with an upper leg of said tension-ring closure member over an upwardly facing surface of said outer lid edge (16) and engages with a lower leg of said tension-ring closure member under said outer downwardly facing barrel edge surface (18) that extends below said uppermost surface of the upper barrel edge (28), characterized in that:
- a) the lower leg of the tension-spring closure member (14) engages in an indentation (22) in the upper barrel body;
- b) said indentation (22) has an upper boundary defined by said barrel edge surface (18) and a conical portion extending downwardly away from said barrel edge surface (18) to provide space sufficient to receive a lower claw of a parrot beak lifting mechanism;
- c) the uppermost surface of said upper barrel edge (28) defines an outer support with a lid seal (30) disposed between said upper barrel edge (28) and said U-shaped surface of said outer lid edge (16);
- d) said barrel lid (12), between said outer lid edge (16) and said central section, includes an engaging area (32) for an upper claw of said parrot beak lifting mechanism; and
- e) the upper open end of the barrel body (20) further includes an exterior flange (40) extending radially outwardly of said upper barrel edge (28) with a lower surface thereof defining a part of said outer barrel edge surface (18).
- 19. The lidded barrel according to claim 18 wherein:
- a) a ring flange (54) extends downwardly from the outer lid edge (16) and is in engagement with said radially inwardly facing inner wall surface of said open upper end of said barrel body (20), when said lid is in said closed position.
- 20. The lidded barrel according to claim 18, wherein:
- a) said exterior flange (40) further includes an upper surface facing the outer peripheral edge of said lid for engagement therewith upon impact forces being applied to the upper end of the lidded barrel as may result from the lidded barrel being dropped on said upper end.
- 21. The lidded barrel according to claim 20, wherein:
- a) said uppermost surface of said upper barrel edge (28) of said barrel body (20) is vertically spaced from said U-shaped part of said overlying outer lid edge (16) by a first predetermined distance;
- b) said lid seal fills the vertical space between said upper barrel edge (28) and said U-shaped part; and
- c) said upper surface of said exterior flange (40) is spaced vertically from the outer peripheral edge of said lid by a second predetermined distance less than said first predetermined distance.
- 22. Lidded barrel according to claim 18, wherein:
- a) said upper barrel edge (28) includes an upwardly pointing part, having said uppermost surface, disposed within the U-shaped part of said lid (12) when the lid is in said closed position; and
- b) said exterior flange (40) is disposed below said upwardly pointing part and extends radially outwardly thereof.
- 23. Lidded barrel according to claim 22, wherein:
- a) said barrel body (20) includes an indentation (22) disposed below said exterior flange (40) and extending radially inwardly of the upwardly pointing part of said upper barrel edge (28), said indentation having an upper boundary defined by said barrel edge surface (18).
- 24. The lidded barrel according to claim 22, wherein:
- a) the barrel is constructed of molded plastic material; and
- b) said upwardly pointing part of said upper barrel edge (28) is solid and free of any folds and seams of plastic material which may occur during the molding of the barrel.
- 25. The lidded barrel according to claim 24, wherein:
- a) any folds or seams of plastic material that may occur during the molding of the barrel are located in said exterior flange (40).
- 26. A blow-molded lidded barrel (10) having a barrel body (20) with an upper open end defined by an upper barrel edge (28), having an uppermost surface and an outer downwardly facing peripheral barrel edge surface disposed radially outwardly of said barrel body (20), and a radially inwardly facing inner wall surface, a barrel lid (12) covering the open end of the barrel in a closed position of the lid, said lid having a central section and an outer peripheral lid edge (16) which in cross-section defines a downwardly facing U-shaped part overlying said upper barrel edge (28), a U-shaped tension-ring closure member (14), which in said closed position of the lid engages with an upper leg of said tension-ring closure member over an upwardly facing surface of said outer lid edge (16) and engages with a lower leg of said tension-ring closure member under said outer downwardly facing barrel edge surface (18) that extends below said uppermost surface of the upper barrel edge (28), characterized in that:
- a) the lower leg of the tension-spring closure member (14) engages in an indentation (22) in the upper barrel body;
- b) said indentation (22) has an upper boundary defined by said barrel edge (18) and a conical portion extending downwardly away from said barrel edge (18) to provide space sufficient to receive a lower claw of a parrot beak lifting mechanism;
- c) the upper barrel edge (28) defines an outer support with a lid seal (30) disposed between said upper barrel edge (28) and said U-shaped surface of said outer lid edge (16);
- d) said barrel lid (12), between said outer lid edge (16) and said central section, includes an engaging groove (32) for an upper claw of said parrot beak lifting mechanism, said engaging groove (32) having a groove floor (48) that is disposed in said barrel body (20) at a level spaced below said central section of said lid when in said closed position, said floor (48) having an inner radial edge and an outer radial edge, and said engaging groove (32) having a first side wall (52) with lower and upper ends connected at its lower end to said inner radial edge of said floor (48) and at its upper end to said central section at an angle less than 180.degree. and a second side wall (58) connecting said outer radial edge of said floor (48) and said outer lid edge (16);
- e) a first inner ring flange (56) extending downwardly from said floor (48) of said groove (32) at said inner radial edge;
- f) a second outer ring flange (54) extending downwardly from said floor (48) of said groove (32) at said outer radial edge to define, with said first inner ring flange (56) and said floor (48), a U-shaped configuration; and
- g) said lid edge (16) further including a radially outwardly facing surface disposed along said second side wall (58) and said second outer ring flange (54) and having a portion thereof engaging against said inner wall surface of said open upper end of said barrel body (20).
- 27. The lidded barrel according to claim 26, wherein:
- a) the upper open end of the barrel body (20) further includes a first flange (40) extending radially outwardly of said upper barrel edge (28) with a lower surface thereof defining a part of said outer barrel edge (18).
- 28. The lidded barrel according to claim 27, wherein:
- a) said first flange (40) further includes an upper surface facing the outer peripheral edge of said lid for engagement therewith upon impact forces being applied to the upper end of the lidded barrel as may result from the lidded barrel being dropped on said upper end.
- 29. The lidded barrel according to claim 28, wherein:
- a) said upper barrel edge (28) of said barrel body (20) is vertically spaced from said U-shaped part of said overlying outer lid edge (16) by a first predetermined distance;
- b) said lid seal fills the vertical space between said upper barrel edge (28) and said U-shaped part; and
- c) said upper surface of said first flange (40) is spaced vertically from the outer peripheral edge of said lid by a second predetermined distance less than said first predetermined distance.
- 30. The lidded barrel according to claim 29, wherein:
- a) said second side wall (58) of said groove (32) includes:
- i) a first portion extending vertically upwardly from said floor (48),
- ii) a second portion spaced radially outwardly of said first portion and extending vertically downwardly from said outer lid edge (16), said second portion also being spaced radially inwardly of said peripheral edge of said lid, and
- iii) a third intermediate portion connecting said first and second portions to provide a step-like configuration to said second side wall (58).
- 31. The lidded barrel according to claim 30, wherein:
- a) the upper open end of the barrel body (20) includes a second flange extending radially inwardly of said upper barrel edge (28) with a upper surface facing said third intermediate portion of said second side wall (58) and vertically spaced therefrom by a third predetermined distance less than said first predetermined distance.
- 32. The lidded barrel according to claim 30, wherein:
- a) the barrel is constructed of molded plastic material; and
- b) said upper barrel edge (28) is solid and free of any folds and seams of plastic material which may occur during the molding of the barrel.
- 33. The lidded barrel according to claim 32, wherein:
- a) any folds or seams of plastic material that may occur during the molding of the barrel are located in said first flange (40).
- 34. The lidded barrel according to claim 30, further comprising:
- a) a plurality of circumfrentially spaced radial ribs (60) extending radially inwardly from said second portion of said second side wall (58) to a location generally overlaying said first portion of said second side wall (58) to define, with said first portion, an engaging surface for the upper claw of said parrot beak lifting mechanism.
- 35. The lidded barrel according to claim 30, wherein:
- a) said floor (48) of said groove (32) is located no higher than said downwardly facing barrel edge (18).
- 36. The lidded barrel according to claim 30, wherein:
- a) said central section of said lid (16) includes a recessed bung housing (50) having a bottom and a bung (42) in the bottom of said housing for providing an opening into said lidded barrel; and
- b) said floor (48) of said groove (32) is disposed at a level below the bottom of said housing (50).
- 37. The lidded barrel according to claim 36, wherein:
- a) said ring flanges (54, 56) include bores (76) extending radially therethrough immediately below said floor (48) to provide drainage paths for emptying said lidded barrel in an inverted position thereof.
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/283,695 filed Aug. 1, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,593,060, which is a continuation application of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/049,722, filed Apr. 20, 1993, now abandoned.
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