Open ended container with locking lid assembly

Abstract
A container assembly has a lid which connects to an open ended container. The container has a wall which defines a cavity therein and has an outer surface with a plurality of outwardly directed teeth and at least outwardly directed thread. The teeth are located intermediate the threads and a top of the container wall. The lid has an outer wall with an inwardly directed blade on a leg which cooperates with the outwardly directed teeth on the exterior surface of the container. The lid also has a cutout in a ridge which allows at least a portion of a locking member to extend therethrough, the locking member is normally biased toward a center of the lid in a first position so that the leg is brought into contact with the teeth on the container. The locking member can be moved to a second position to disengage the leg from the teeth to allow rotation in at least one direction. Additionally, the teeth and leg may be configured to allow for the lid to be tightened relative to the container in the first position, but not loosened.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a threaded closure assembly, and more particularly, to an open ended container having a lid provided with at least one resiliently biased locking member.




Many resources have been devoted to providing an improved locking lid which cooperates with an open end container. U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,732,288, 4,967,926, 5,125,858, 5,377,858, and 5,915,575 each show improvements to the container assemblies wherein the top, or lid, has a locking feature relative to the open end container.




While these locking lid assemblies have been satisfactory for their intended purposes, they all provide an open ended container with a plurality of inwardly directed teeth. In order for the locking mechanism to operate satisfactorily, space between the teeth and the lid is present in each of these designs. In order to prevent leaking through this space, various sealing techniques have been implemented including double walled containers as shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,732,288 and 5,915,575 and as single slanted wall design as in U.S. Pat. No. 4,967,926 so that a seal may be formed interior to the space.




In spite of the improvements which have been developed with the inwardly directed teeth locking systems, a need still exists to develop an improved locking system.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Consequently, it is an object of the present invention to provide a locking lid assembly for use with open ended containers wherein the container has outwardly directed teeth instead of inwardly directed teeth.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a simple, effective locking system for use with plastic pails and lids.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a relatively smooth interior surface of a container without the need for a separate second wall, such as a skirt, to provide a surface for mounting inwardly directed threads.




Accordingly, a container assembly has an open ended container with outwardly directed teeth proximate to the open end on an outer surface of the container. Threads are located on the outer surface of the container below the outwardly directed teeth. A lid with a biased locking mechanism has inwardly directed threads on a downwardly extending outer wall of the lid which cooperate with the outwardly directed threads on the outer surface of the container to allow the lid to be threaded onto the container.




The lid has a locking mechanism including an arm which is configured to engage the teeth. The arm extends downwardly through an opening in a ridge which connects the outer wall to a central disc member. The arm is biased towards the central disc member. As the lid is threaded onto the container, the arm of the locking mechanism contacts the teeth. The arm preferably includes a blade configured to cooperate with the teeth to allow the top to be tightened, but resist the loosening of the top without first disengaging the arm from the teeth.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The particular features and advantages of the invention as well as other objects will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a top elevational view of an open ended container with a lid having a locking mechanism of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a top plan view of the lid shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a bottom plan view of the lid shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is perspective view of a top portion of the container of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 5

is an exploded cross sectional view of the lid apart from the container showing the placement of the container relative to the lid when threadably engaged thereto with the locking mechanism.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 1

shows a container assembly


10


comprising a lid


12


and an open ended container


14


. A locking mechanism


16


resists the removal of the lid


12


from the container


14


when the lid


12


has been connected to the container


14


.




Details of the lid


12


may be better seen in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, while

FIG. 4

shows details of the container


14


. Finally

FIG. 5

shows the connection of the lid


12


with the container


14


which is at least partially obscured from view in FIG.


1


.




The lid


12


has a center portion


18


preferably surrounded by a ridge


20


. The ridge


20


is defined and/or bounded by a downwardly extending outer wall


22


. If the ridge


20


is not utilized, the downwardly extending outer wall


22


surrounds the center portion


18


. The ridge


20


illustrated is formed from the downwardly extending outer wall


22


, a top portion


24


, and an inner wall


26


. A shelf


28


is illustrated extending from the inner wall


26


. The locking member


30


of the locking mechanism


16


is shown at least partially supported by the shelf


28


. The shelf


28


preferably is planar to one or both of the center portion


18


and the top portion


24


of the ridge


20


. The shelf


28


is also illustrated a distance from the center portion


18


.





FIG. 2

shows a ledge


32


extending from the shelf


28


to provide a little more room for operating the locking member


30


. The locking member


30


is comprised of a finger


34


which is pivotable about pivot


38


. The finger


34


is connected to an arm


36


which connects to a downwardly extending leg


40


which is shown in

FIGS. 3 and 5

.




Spring member


42


biases the finger, and thus the arm


36


and leg


40


into a locking position shown in the figures. Application of force to the finger


34


sufficient to overcome the bias of the spring member


42


moves the finger


34


about the pivot


38


. The leg


40


is then moved away from the center portion


18


of the lid


12


. Furthermore, as shown in

FIG. 5

, as the leg


40


moves away from the center portion


18


of the lid


12


, the leg


40


also moves out of engagement with one or more of the teeth as will be explained in more detail below.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, protecting walls


44


,


46


,


48


provide protection to the locking member


30


, especially when stacking multiple container assemblies


10


on top of one another. A portion of protecting walls


46


,


48


is shaped to allow for easy operation of the finger by providing access to the finger


34


.




The lid


12


includes a cutout


50


which allows the leg


40


and/or arm


36


of the locking member


30


to pass through from the top side of the lid shown in

FIG. 2

to the bottom side shown in FIG.


3


. The cutout


50


is positioned relative to the open ended container


14


when connected together such that the cutout is radially outward of the interior wall surface


52


of the container


14


. This may be better illustrated after explaining the construction of the container


14


as shown in FIG.


4


and visualizing the operation of the locking mechanism as illustrated in an exploded view in FIG.


5


.




The container has an interior wall surface


52


which defines a cavity


54


therein. The cavity


54


is where material, such as liquid, is stored in the container


14


. The inner wall surface


52


is preferably substantially smooth and continuous extending in a cylindrical manner to the top


56


of the open ended container


14


. On the exterior of the container


14


are outwardly facing teeth


58


. Each of outwardly facing teeth


58


preferably have a ramped surface


60


and a substantially radially extending surface


62


as shown in FIG.


4


. The teeth are illustrated as spaced by rim


64


from the top


56


of the container


14


.




Below the teeth


58


are one or more outwardly facing threads


66


. The outwardly directed threads


66


of the container


14


cooperate with inwardly directed threads


68


on the inner surface


70


of the outer wall


22


of the lid


12


. As the lid


12


is rotated relative to the container


14


, the threads


66


,


68


allow for the lid


12


to be connected and disconnected from the container


14


.




As the lid


12


is being secured to the container


14


by rotating the threads


66


,


68


relative to one another, the rim


64


preferably locates within slot


72


in the bottom of the lid


12


. The slot


72


is defined by interior projection


74


and exterior projection


76


. A sealing ring


78


may be located within the slot


78


in some embodiments, or the fit of the rim


64


within the slot


72


may be sufficient to create a watertight seal when the lid


12


is completely closed relative to the container


14


.




As the lid


12


is being tightened relative to the container


14


, the leg


40


, a blade


80


on the leg


40


contacts the teeth


58


. It is preferred that the blade


80


has a ramped surface


82


so that the ramped surface


82


of the blade


80


and the ramped surface


60


of the teeth


58


act against one another to force the leg


40


away from the center portion


18


of the lid


12


to allow the lid


12


to be tightened.




However, when one attempts to “unscrew” the lid


12


from the container, the back surface


84


of the leg


40


contacts the radially extending surface


62


of at least one of the teeth


58


and prevents rotation in the “off” direction. In order to remove the lid


12


from the container


14


, the leg


40


must be moved, such as by pushing on the finger


34


which moves the leg


40


with the blade


80


outwardly away from the center portion


18


of the lid


12


and out of contact with the teeth


58


. This allows for the outward rotation of the lid


12


relative to the container


14


. Without moving the leg


40


out of the way, the back surface


84


and radially extending surface


62


contacting one another make removal of the lid


12


very difficult, if not almost impossible, since these contacting surfaces will prevent rotation in the “outward” direction.




Numerous alternations of the structure herein disclosed will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art. However, it is to be understood that the present disclosure relates to the preferred embodiment of the invention which is for purposes of illustration only and not to be construed as a limitation of the invention. All such modifications which do not depart from the spirit of the invention are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A container assembly comprisingan open ended container having outwardly directed threads on an outer exterior wall surface of the container and a plurality of outwardly directed teeth intermediate the threads and a top of the container on the outer exterior wall surface; and a lid having a downwardly extending outer wall having inwardly directed threads, a cutout in the lid, and a locking member extending through the cutout, said inwardly directed threads of said lid configured to cooperate with the outwardly directed threads of said container to secure the lid relative to the container, said locking member normally biased radially inwardly towards a center of the lid in a first position to engage at least one of the outwardly directed teeth of the container in a locked configuration and moveable radially outwardly to a second position to allow rotation of the lid relative to the container in at least one direction.
  • 2. The container of claim 1 wherein rotating of said lid relative to said container in said at least one direction, loosens and subsequently disconnects the lid from the container.
  • 3. The container of claim 1 wherein the threads of the lid and container are engaged, the locking member contacts at least one of the outwardly directed teeth in the first position.
  • 4. The container of claim 3 wherein movement of the locking member to the second position disengages the locking mechanism from the at least one of the outwardly directed teeth to allow for rotation of the lid relative to the container in at least one direction.
  • 5. The container of claim 1 wherein the locking member further comprises a finger rotatably mounted about a pivot, an arm connected to the finger, and a leg connected to the arm, wherein at least one of said leg and arm extend through the cutout.
  • 6. The container of claim 4 wherein the leg has a blade connected thereto, and said blade contacts at least one of the teeth in the first position to prevent rotation the at least one direction, and movement of the finger moves the blade from contact with the at least one of the teeth to allow rotation in the at least one direction in the second position.
  • 7. The container of claim 6 wherein the blade has a ramped surface and each of the plurality of teeth have a ramped surface and a radially extending surface, and rotation of the lid with the locking member in the first position in a first direction results in the ramped surfaces of the teeth and blade cooperating with one another to allow rotation in the first direction, and attempts at rotating in the second direction which is opposite to the first direction result in a back surface of the blade contacting the radially extending surface of the at least one teeth to prevent rotation in the second direction.
  • 8. The container of claim 1 wherein the container further comprises an interior wall surface defining a cavity therein and the cutout in the lid is outwardly spaced from the interior wall surface when the lid is connected to the container.
  • 9. The container of claim 1 wherein the lid further comprises a ridge and the cutout is at least partially in the ridge.
  • 10. The container of claim 9 wherein the ridge is defined by an interior wall, a top portion, and the outer wall of the lid.
  • 11. The container of claim 1 wherein the container further comprises a rim above the plurality of teeth, and the lid further comprises a slot on a bottom surface of the lid, said slot configured to receive the rim when connecting the lid to the container.
  • 12. A container assembly comprisingan open ended container having a container wall with an interior surface defining a cavity therein, and an outer exterior surface with outwardly directed threads thereon and at least one radially outwardly extending latch member on the exterior surface; and a lid having a downwardly extending outer wall with inwardly directed threads, a cutout in the lid, and a locking member extending through the cutout, said inwardly directed threads of said lid configured to cooperate with the outwardly directed threads of said container to secure the lid relative to the container, said locking member normally biased radially inwardly towards the latch member thereby engaging at least one of the at least one latch members in a first position and moveable radially outwardly to a second position to allow rotation of the lid relative to the container in at least one direction.
  • 13. The container assembly of claim 12 wherein the container has a rim at a top of the wall, and the lid has a slot on a bottom portion which receives the rim in a closed configuration, said rim located above the at least one latch member.
  • 14. The container of claim 12 wherein the at least one latch member is located intermediate the outwardly directed threads and the top of the container.
  • 15. The container of claim 12 wherein the locking member has a finger rotatable about a pivot, an arm connected to the finger, and a leg extending from the arm.
  • 16. The container of claim 15 wherein the finger is biased in the first position by a spring member, and at least one of the arm and leg extend through the cutout where the leg is positioned to engage the at least one latch member in the first position.
  • 17. The container of claim 12 wherein the at least one latch member further comprises a plurality of outwardly directed teeth, and the plurality of outwardly directed teeth each have a ramped surface and a radially outwardly directed surface.
  • 18. The container of claim 17 wherein when the lid is connected to the container, the locking member cooperates with the teeth to selectively lock the lid in the first position.
  • 19. The container of claim 18 wherein the locking member further comprises a leg with a blade having a ramped surface, said ramped surface of said blade cooperating with said ramped surface of said plurality of teeth to allow rotation in a first direction when the locking member is in the first position, and said leg contacting at least one of the radially extending surfaces of the plurality of teeth when attempting to rotate said lid in a second direction opposite the first direction to prevent further rotation in the second direction with the locking member in the first position.
  • 20. The container assembly of claim 19 wherein movement of the locking member to the second position disengages the blade from the at least one radially extending surface to allow rotation in the second direction.
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