This application relates generally to storage containers and more particularly to a food storage container which is provided with a combination lock.
Preventing the contents of a container from tampering or unauthorized use has been addressed in the prior art. This includes the safety of storage receptacles for medicines, hazardous chemicals and the like. The following U.S. Patents disclose various types of security closures for containers:
U.S. Pat. No. 446,657
U.S. Pat. No. 3,073,468
U.S. Pat. No. 3,843,007
U.S. Pat. No. 5,227,325
U.S. Pat. No. 5,284,262
U.S. Pat. No. 5,870,914
U.S. Pat. No. 5,638,976
The closure mechanisms disclosed in most of the prior art are complex and ultimately difficult to operate. In addition, the mechanisms are difficult to assemble and have high manufacturing costs.
The issue of protecting stored food from tampering has largely been unaddressed in the prior art. Retail markets have utilized various types of containers with closing lids to store perishable food items. However, most of these containers do not secure the container and do not prevent tampering.
For example, the portable safety dish, U.S. Pat. No. 8,550,281, provides for a secure food container with a locking mechanism on the side of the dish and a corresponding tab on the opposite end of the lock. This concept does not secure the container in that the bottom dish can be manipulated in an inward fashion in order to open the container. This locking solution ultimately does not prevent unauthorized opening or tampering of the contents of the container.
The present invention overcomes drawbacks of the prior art by providing for engaging lock bolts on the right and left sides of the container. The container of this invention is thoroughly secured by the locking lid thereby preventing a person without permission from tampering with the container and removing the contents. The combination lock system comprising multiple lock bolts would make it difficult for anyone to steal the contents of the container.
This food storage container can hold various types of food items like meat, grains, pastries, salads and soup. The container can easily be locked by turning a rotatable dial and unlocked by inputting a code to retract the lock bolts from the sides of the container.
In view of the problems associated with securing food items in a container, it is an object of the present invention to provide a food storage container comprising a bottom container, a microwave warming lid and a combination lock embedded in a locking lid.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a food storage container with a combination lock being used to secure the contents of the container.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a food storage container with at least two lock cases to lock the container and further protect the contents of the container from tampering.
The bottom container of the present invention is capable of receiving and storing liquid and non-liquid food items. It features a top cavity with an inset ledge for holding a ventilation cover, a locking lid and a lock case on the left and right sides. The locking lid secures the perimeter of the bottom container with an embedded combination lock. The left side lock case and the right side lock case are sufficiently sized to engage the lock bolts of the combination lock.
A ventilation cover for the bottom container is used to cover food items being heated or cooked in a microwave and to retain food moisture. It is sized to suspend and rest within the top cavity of the bottom container. The recessed knob on the top of the ventilation cover facilitates an easy handling of the cover. A plurality of round steam vents assists in maintaining food moisture during the microwaving process.
The locking lid is simple to mount, lock and unlock. It features a combination lock mechanism with a rotatable dial and a plurality of digits. The manufacturer can set the locking combination code. The combination lock secures the left side and the right side of the container. A plurality of mounting brackets hold the lock bolts in place on the bottom portion of the locking lid. The correct combination code is entered in the rotatable dial and with a clockwise turn, the lock bolts retract from the lock cases. Once the locking lid is removed, the container is ready for use. When the lock bolt is in the retracted position, the locking lid can be moved up and down within the inset ledge of the bottom container. As used herein, the term container refers to a container, plate or dish that can hold pastries, grains, vegetables and other types of food items.
The foregoing features and other aspects of the invention will become more apparent from the description, taken together with the accompanying drawings, in which:
A food storage container 10 with an embedded combination lock 20 can be used to prevent tampering of food and other items stored within. The safety of stored food items can be a concern when such items are left unattended at work, school or other public places.
This invention relates to storage containers and more particularly to a food storage container 10 which is provided with a combination lock 20.
The attached drawings illustrate a preferred embodiment of the present invention. A bottom container 12 having a top opening for receiving food items is shown being connected to the locking lid 18 which is secured to the bottom container 12 by a combination lock 20. The bottom container 12 has a top cavity 14 with a ledge 16 being adapted to house a ventilation cover 36. The locking lid 18 is capable of resting on the ventilation cover 36 and the left side lock bolt 26 and right side lock bolt 28 of the combination lock 20 engaging a left side lock case 22 and a right side lock case 24. A base closes a bottom of the bottom container.
A ventilation cover 36 for the bottom container 12 is shown in the top cavity 14 of the bottom container 12. The ventilation cover 36 can be used to cover food items being heated or cooked in a microwave and to retain food moisture. The ventilation cover 36 further comprises at least one recessed knob 38 and a plurality of steam vents 42 on the top portion of the ventilation cover 36. The recessed knob 38 is connected to the ventilation cover 36.
The locking lid 18 houses the combination lock 20 in a lower lid portion 48. The lower lower lid portion 48 can have small mounting brackets 122 and large mounting brackets 124 fixed to the top surface of the lower lid portion 48 and the side surface 47. The small mounting brackets 122 and large mounting brackets 124 can be used for retaining the left side lock bolt 26 and right side lock bolt 28 against the bottom surface of the locking lid 18. The upper lid portion 46 houses a rotatable dial 52 which is connected to the lip 54 of the upper lid 46 portion. The combination lock 20 is also secured on the back plate 56 of the lower lid portion 48. An underlying cover 58 is connected to the bottom portion of the locking lid 18 by connectors 126.
The left side lock bolt 26 and the right side lock bolt 28 being operatively directed by a left side lever 102 and a right side lever 103. The left side lever 102 and right side lever 103 further directing a left lever fence 104 and a right lever fence 105 to engage the left side gate 88, the right side gate 86, the left drive cam gate 92 and the right drive cam gate 94. The food storage container 10 of this invention is therefore thoroughly secured by the locking lid 18 and thereby prevent unauthorized access. The combination lock 20 comprising a left side lock bolt 26 and a right side lock bolt 28 would make it difficult for anyone to steal the contents of the food storage container 10.
The bottom portion of the rotatable dial 52 is connected to the back plate 56. The rotatable dial 52 unlocks the combination lock 20 by rotating the rotatable dial 52 to digits 62 on the top of the food storage container 10. The projections 64 on the wheel set 30 are aligned with the digits 62 on the food storage container 10. The middle wheel 82 and the bottom wheel 84 having a projection 64 on the top portion, the top wheel 78 and the middle wheel 82 having a projection 64 on the bottom portion. The bottom wheel 84 having a projection 64 on the bottom which engages the projection 64 on the top surface of the drive cam 68. The rotatable dial 52 is connected to the wheel set 30 and the drive cam 68 by a dial spindle 72 located at the central axis of the rotatable dial 52. The wheel set 30 and drive cam 68 are stacked beneath the back plate 56. The wheel set 30 comprising a top wheel 78, a middle wheel 82 and a bottom wheel 84. The top wheel 78, the middle wheel 82 and the bottom wheel 84 each having a left side gate 88 and a right side gate 86 for catching a left lever fence 104 and a right lever fence 105. The drive cam 68 has a left drive cam gate 92 and a right drive cam gate 94.
The food storage container 10 is unlocked when a left side lock bolt 26 and a right side lock bolt 28 are engaged with said left side lock case 22 and said right side lock case 24 to unlock said food storage container 10 when the correct digits 62 are dialed. Each lock bolt 26,28 is connected to a lever with an upward extending lever fence. The left lever fence 104 and the right lever fence 105 fits into the left drive cam gate 92 and right drive cam gate 94. This causes the left side lock bolt 26 and the right side lock bolt 28 to retract and open the food storage container 10. A lever spring 108 applies directional force and shifts the lever in the direction of the drive cam 68. A lever screw 112 which attaches the lever to the lock bolt acts as a pivot for the left side lock bolt 26, right side lock bolt 28, left side lever 102 and right side lever 103.
In use, the rotatable dial 52 is first turned in a clockwise direction in order to reset the combination lock 20. The rotatable dial 52 is turned in a clockwise direction to the first pre-determined digit that is set by the manufacturer, the projection 64 on the bottom surface of the top wheel 78 aligns with the projection 64 on the middle wheel 82 and thereby allowing said middle wheel to rotate in a clockwise direction. The rotatable dial 52 is further turned in a counter clockwise direction to the second pre-determined digit and the projection 64 on the top of the middle wheel 82 aligns the projection 64 on the top of the bottom wheel 84, this allows the wheel set 30 to spin in unison. The rotatable dial 52 is turned in a clockwise direction to the third pre-determined digit and the drive cam 68 aligns with the cylindrical projection on the third wheel. The rotatable dial 52 is turned once more in the counter clockwise direction and the left side lock bolt 26 and right side lock bolt 28 retracts as the left side gates 88 align with the left side lever 102 and the right side gates 86 align with the right side lever 103. The locking lid 18 is released as the left lever nose 106 and right lever nose 107 of the left side lever 102 and the right side lever 103 align with the left drive cam gate 92 and right drive cam gate 94. The left side lock bolt 26 and the right side lock bolt 28 retract and cause the locking lid 18 of the food storage container to be released. The left side lock case 22 and said right side lock case 24 release the lock bolts and the food storage container 10 can be opened and closed to store food items.
The food storage container 10 can have indicators 118 on the top rim of the bottom container 12 and the upper lid 46 of the locking lid 18. The indicators 118 would allow the small mounting brackets 122 and large mounting brackets 124 to properly align with the left side lock case 22, right side lock case 24 and rim lock cases 25.
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