The present invention relates to containers.
Containers, such as suitcases and the like, must be held in a closed position, for security and convenience. It is desirable to provide a closure device for such containers that can be straightforward and cost effective to manufacture, and that can be assembled simply and reliably. It is also desirable to provide a robust and simple locking mechanism for such containers and closure devices.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a container having first and second body portions, and a closure device operable to hold the first and second body portions in a closed position, the closure device comprising an engagement element which extends from the first body portion of the container, and a clasp attached to the second body portion of the container, and releasably engageable with the engagement element, thereby to hold the second body portion in position with respect to the first body portion, wherein the clasp comprises a locating element which extends from the second body portion of the container and which defines a locating aperture therethrough, a clasp body defining at one end region thereof an engagement portion for engagement with the engagement element, and having an elongate pivot portion located at another end region thereof, a hinge element rotatably mounted on the pivot portion of the clasp body, and having a partially cylindrical portion which extends substantially around the pivot portion, and first and second retaining portions which extend from respective ends of the partially cylindrical portion, and which extend adjacent one another through the locating aperture of the locating element.
In one example, the hinge element is of resilient material, and is arranged such that the first and second retaining portions thereof are biased to diverge from one another, thereby providing a friction fit within the locating element.
In one example, the first and second body portions, the locating element, the clasp body, and hinge element are of moulded plastics material.
In one example, the clasp further comprises a locking element which engages with the first and second retaining portions, and locks the first and second retaining portions in the locating element.
In one example, the locking element is integral with the second body portion, and is movable with respect to the second body portion into engagement with the first and second retaining portions.
In one example, the locking element is of a plastics material and is moulded with the second body portion, the locking element being connected to the second body portion by way of a moulded hinge.
In one example, the clasp body is movable between a closed position in which the engagement portion thereof is engaged with the engagement element, and an open position in which the engagement portion is not engaged with the engagement element.
In one example, the container includes a locking mechanism comprising a lock body, a button resiliently mounted on the lock body, for movement with respect to the body, the button defining an interference element that extends into the lock body, a lock rotatably mounted on the lock body, and defining a slot and a retaining surface, and rotatable between a locked position in which the interference element is substantially engaged with the retaining surface, thereby preventing movement of the interference element into the lock body, and an unlocked position in which the slot is substantially aligned with the interference element, such that the interference element is movable into the slot in a direction into the lock body.
A hinge element 14, of resilient material, comprises a partially cylindrical portion 15. The partially cylindrical portion 15 defines almost a complete cylinder, and defines an elongate aperture therethrough. First and second elongate retaining portions 16 and 17 extend adjacent one another from respective free ends of the partially cylindrical portion 15. Each retaining portion 16, 17 is provided with a locking aperture 18 therethrough. The locking apertures 18 are arranged so that they are aligned with one another, thereby providing a single locking aperture 18 that extends through both retaining portions 16 and 17. In the example shown in
A locating element 20 is provided for attaching the clasp to the second body portion 3 of the container 1, and extends from the second body portion 3. The locating element 20 defines an elongate locating aperture 21 therethrough, for receiving the first and second retaining portions 16 and 17, as will described below. A locking element 22 is provided with locking features 23 and 24, and is used to lock the hinge element 14 in place in the locating element 20. The locking element 22 may be a separate component, or may be moulded as part of the second body portion 3 and movable into place by way of a moulded hinge.
The retaining portions 16 and 17 are inserted together through the locating aperture 21, such that the hinge element 14 is located within and through the locating element 20, as shown in
Since the locating element 20 is attached to the second body portion of the container 1, the clasp body 10 is able to rotate with respect to the second body portion 3 of the container 1, whilst being retained in position on the body portion 3.
In this way, the clasp body 10 is able to rotate with respect to the second body portion 3 of the container 1, by way of the pivot portion 11 rotating within the partially cylindrical portion 15 of the hinge element 14.
The locking element 22 may be a separate component, as shown in
In order to hold the container 1 in the closed position, the clasp body 10 is rotated with respect to the hinge element 14, and hence with respect to the first and second body portions 2 and 3 of the container, until the engagement portion 12 of the clasp body 10 engages with the engagement element 5. This locked position is shown in
The engagement element 5 and/or the clasp body 10 are of resilient material such that as the clasp body 10 is brought into engagement with the engagement element 5, either or both components are able to deform elastically slightly. This enables the components to engage, and to lock into place against one another, thereby holding the clasp 6 in place against the engagement element 5.
In such a manner, the container 1 can be held in a closed position. The closure device described is simple to manufacture and assemble, yet provide a secure and resilient closure for a container. Containers for which the closure device is particularly suitable include suitcases and other containers of “hard” plastics material.
The locking mechanism 30 can be combined with the closure device described above, with the button 34 serving to move the engagement portion 12 of the clasp body 10 in order to release the clasp body 10 from the engagement element 5. When the locking mechanism 30 is in the locked position, the button 34 is prevented from moving, and so is prevented from disengaging the clasp body 10 from the engagement element 5.
It is preferable for the closure device to be manufactured from one or more plastics material, with the various elements of the device being moulded with the first or second body portions of the container.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1208040.4 | May 2012 | GB | national |
1212601.7 | Jul 2012 | GB | national |
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PCT/GB2013/051177 | 5/7/2013 | WO | 00 |
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WO2013/167881 | 11/14/2013 | WO | A |
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ISR in GB1212601.7 dated Nov. 16, 2012. |
ISR and Written Opinion in PCT/GB2013/051177 dated Jun. 10, 2013. |
Examination Report in Chinese Appln. 201380022977.7 dated Sep. 2, 2015. |
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20150114775 A1 | Apr 2015 | US |