Skin care products, such as lip balm, and other consumable products are typically provided in a container with a removable lid so that the consumer can transport the product and access it as needed. Such removable lids can accumulate residual product on their exterior during handling. Such residual product can easily accumulate dirt or hair if the lid is accidentally dropped. Moreover, many current containers can be inadvertently opened, particularly when in a purse, makeup bag, luggage or the like, such that the lip balm or other consumable product creates a mess. Thus, despite the many variations and improvements over the years in consumer product containers, further improvements are desirable.
Described in the present disclosure is a container assembly for a consumable product, such as a mass of skin protectant material. Such skin protectant material may include lip balm, sunscreen and the like. In this regard, the skin protectant is housed within a first container element. A second container element or lid is connected to the first container element and is moveable between an open position in which the skin protectant is exposed for use and a closed position in which the skin protectant is encapsulated by the container elements. The second container element is biased toward the closed position to help prevent inadvertent opening of the container assembly. In this regard, the container is self-closing. However, the container assembly includes a locking feature that allows the second container element to remain in the open position while the consumer uses the product contained therein. Additionally, the bias of the second container element makes it so that, when the lock produced by the locking feature is overcome, the product is automatically covered without excessive manipulation of the container. Moreover, the container assembly may be provided in a convenient shape for transport.
The features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings in which:
As used herein, the terms “about,” “generally,” and “substantially” are intended to mean that deviations from absolute are included within the scope of the term so modified.
The lip balm 20 is preferably formed in a disc shape as shown in
First container element or inner shell 40 is best shown in
Second container element 50, also described as intermediate shell or container lid, is best shown in
Third container element or exterior shell 60 is best shown in
When assembly 10 is fully assembled, a first portion 21 of consumable product 20 is disposed within first compartment 44 of first container element 40 so that a second portion 22 of consumable product 20 extends from first compartment 44, as best shown in
Second container element 50 is connected to first container element 40 via hinge posts 42. In this regard, hinge posts 42 extend through post openings 51 of second container element 50. This allows second container element 50 to rotate about a hinge/pivot axis A defined by hinge posts 42. Biasing member 30 is preferably a compression spring, as shown in
Third container element 60 is positioned over first container element 40 so that first container element 40 is received within third compartment 64 of third container element 60. Third container element 60 is sized so as to form a gap between an exterior of first container element 40 and an interior of third container element 60. Such gap or separation between first and third container elements 40, 60 is sufficiently large as to be capable of receiving second container element 50 therein. In other words, second container element 50 can be selectively disposed between first and third container elements 40, 60. Third container element 60 is connected to first container element 40 via hinge posts 42. In this regard, keys 43 at the end of hinge posts 42 are received in respective keyways 66 of third container element 60. Keys 43 and keyways 66 are configured to prohibit movement of third container element 60 relative to first container element 40. In particular, third container element 60 is prohibited from rotating relative to first container element 40.
In operation, second container element 50 is moveable from a first position or closed position to a second position or open position. In the closed position, as shown in
When the bias of biasing member 30 is overcome by a user/consumer, for example, by pushing on lever 52, second container element 50 rotates about the hinge axis A-A toward the second position. In this regard, second container element 50 uncovers consumable product 20 and moves into the gap between first and third container elements 40, 60. As second container element 50 is moved into position between first and third container elements 40, 60, locking flanges 56 abut edge 67 of third container element 60. Additional pressure by the consumer causes locking flanges 56 to flex body 69 so that body 69 expands laterally allowing locking flanges 56 to enter into third compartment 64. When locking flanges 56 reach their associated locking recesses 62, flanges 56 snap into locking recesses 62 and body 69 of third container element 60 flexes back into its original state, thereby locking second container element 50 in the open position. This can occur as container elements 40, 50, 60 are preferably made from a flexible polymer material.
When second container element 50 is in the open position, as shown in
Although the invention herein has been described with reference to particular embodiments, it is to be understood that these embodiments are merely illustrative of the principles and applications of the present invention. It is therefore to be understood that numerous modifications may be made to the illustrative embodiments and that other arrangements may be devised without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/507,276, filed May 17, 2017, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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