The invention relates to packaging. More particularly, the invention relates to living hinges for molded package closures.
One aspect of the invention involves a system comprising the unitarily molded single-piece combination of: a first portion; a living hinge; and a second portion coupled by the living hinge to the first portion and shiftable between a first condition and second condition via rotation about the living hinge. The living hinge comprises: a first end at the first portion; and a second end at the second portion. In the as-molded condition the second end is spaced upward from the first end.
The details of one or more embodiments of the invention are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
Like reference numbers and designations in the various drawings indicate like elements.
The exemplary second portion 26 is a cap having a sidewall 60 (extending upward from a lower rim 62) and a transverse web 64 across an upper end of the sidewall. In a closed condition, a lower portion of the cap sidewall surrounds an upper portion of the base and seals therewith. The closed condition may be maintained by cooperating detent moieties 70, 72 on the cap and base. Alternative second portions comprise plugs for receipt by the base aperture.
The exemplary living hinge 22 is un-slitted and extends from a first (proximal) end 80 at the base to a second (distal) end 82 at the cap. The exemplary hinge has a left edge 84 and a right edge 86. The exemplary hinge has a first (inboard) face 88 and a second (outboard) face 90 (
In the as-molded condition, the first end 80 and second end 82 are generally horizontal with the second end spaced upward from the first end. An exemplary vertical offset H1 is at least 50% of a horizontal separation S1, more narrowly close to 100% (e.g., about 80-120%). In an exemplary implementation, T1 is 0.057 inch (and T2 is 0.023 inch).
Such a hinge configuration provides a snap-open action which creates a generally open relatively relaxed condition, allowing dispensing/delivery without needing the user to hold the cap open, with spring bias of the hinge maintaining the hinge in the open condition. An exemplary characterization of the transverse curvature (e.g., at the middle of the hinge in the view of
As the hinge articulates between the opened and closed conditions, there may be an effective over-center snap action involving a toggling of the central portion to be in a relatively stressed condition (when closed) wherein the transverse curvature is reduced or even reversed (reversal being particularly likely if relatively soft material is used). The axial curvature would also reverse. The illustration of flexed/closed conditions is an approximation reflecting artifacts of computer aided drafting.
Exemplary closure material is a molded plastic such as a conventional polypropylene or copolymerpolypropylene (CoPP) or an LDPE. In an alternative embodiment the first and second portions are mounting features respectively connecting to other components such as a separately-molded base and cap (e.g., of dissimilar plastics).
Each hinge includes a central living hinge portion 322 which may be generally similar to the living hinge 22. In this implementation, however, there is a slight difference in that the adjacent portions of the lid and body are straight rather than circular in planform.
Each hinge member 302 includes a first portion 324 and a second portion 326 at opposite ends of the living hinge 322. The respective first portion and second portion are formed as flat generally rectangular planform tabs for being received in accommodating pockets 330 and 332 of the ring and the lid, respectively. The exemplary tabs include apertures which receive detent barbs of the pockets to prevent/resist extraction of the tabs once inserted. When installed, the first tab 324 thus forms a proximal portion and the second tab 326 thus forms a distal portion. In the exemplary embodiment, the body, ring, lid, and hinges are all molded of plastic materials. However, the use of modular hinges allows the choice to use different hinge material from one or both mating structures (i.e., the ring or lid in the present implementation). Such differing materials may even be non-plastic. For mating with other materials, other configurations of mounting features may replace the tabs. The exemplary container includes a latch system 340 formed by cooperating features of the lid and ring.
One or more embodiments of the present invention have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, when implemented in the redesign of an existing closure, details of the closure and its use may influence details of any particular implementation. Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.
Benefit is claimed of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 61/387,965, filed Sep. 29, 2010, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference in its entirety herein as if set forth at length.
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