This application is a 35 U.S.C. §371 national phase filing of International Patent Application No. PCT/JP2009/068596, filed Oct. 29, 2009, through which and to which priority is claimed under 35 U.S.C. §119 to Japanese Patent Application No. 2008-292563, filed Nov. 14, 2008.
The present invention relates to an openable and closable container including, for example, a main body having a take-out opening, and an opening-closing lid openable and closable with respect to the main body. In particular, the invention relates to an openable and closable container having enhanced sealing performance of a container body with an opening-closing lid.
In general, an openable and closable container for storing wet tissue paper or the like therein includes a container body and an opening-closing lid. The container body stores therein wet tissue paper or the like and has a take-out opening for taking out the wet tissue or the like. The opening-closing lid seals the take-out opening in an openable and closable manner.
To use wet tissue paper or the like, the opening-closing lid is opened with respect to the take-out opening of the container body and the wet tissue paper or the like is taken out one by one from the take-out opening of the container body.
As described above, the conventional openable and closable container includes the container body and the opening-closing lid swingably attached to the container body. When wet tissue paper or the like is not taken out for use, the opening-closing lid is closed to prevent the vaporization of a liquid component which is contained in the wet tissue paper stored in the container body.
Incidentally, as described in e.g. JP-A-2003-170950, when the opening-closing lid is closed with respect to the container body, a closing rib of the opening-closing lid is fitted into a recessed portion of the container body and thereby the opening-closing lid is adapted to seal the take-out opening of the container body.
However, the opening and closing container configured described above provides a slight gap between the container body and the opening-closing lid. As a result, the liquid component of the wet tissue paper may vaporize after a lapse of a long time.
The present invention has been made in view of such drawbacks and aims to provide an openable and closable container that has enhanced sealing performance of a container body with an opening-closing lid and that can prevent the vaporization of a liquid component of a wet tissue paper.
The present invention is an openable and closable container comprising: a main body having a take-out opening; an opening-closing lid provided on the main body swingably about a swing axis on a base end side of the lid, the opening-closing lid opening and closing the take-out opening; and an elastic member provided between the main body and the opening-closing lid; wherein an elastic sealing body is attached to a rear surface of the opening-closing lid such that the elastic sealing body seals the take-out opening of the main body.
The present invention is an openable and closable container characterized in that the main body includes an upper plate and the take-out opening is formed in the upper plate.
The present invention is an openable and closable container characterized in that a frame body is formed on a rear surface of the opening-closing lid and the elastic sealing body is composed of a packing member attached to the inside of the frame body.
The present invention is an openable and closable container characterized in that: the packing member includes: a packing central portion, a packing outer circumferential portion provided on an outer circumference of the packing central portion and elastically vertically movable with respect to the packing central portion, and a close-contact portion provided at a downward portion of the packing outer circumferential portion, and when the opening-closing lid is closed, the close-contact portion comes into close contact with a circumference of the take-out opening of the main body.
The present invention is an openable and closable container characterized in that an annular rib is formed on the upper plate of the main body to surround the take-out opening, and when the opening-closing lid is closed, the close-contact portion comes into close contact with the annular rib.
The present invention is an openable and closable container characterized in that the main body is composed of a container body, and wet tissue paper impregnated with alcohol is stored inside of the container body.
According to the present invention, the elastic sealing body attached to the rear surface of the opening-closing lid seals the take-out opening of the main body. Therefore, the contain body can reliably be sealed with the opening-closing lid so that vaporization of a liquid component of the wet tissue paper can be prevented.
a) and (b) are lateral cross-sectional views of a sealed bag storing wet tissue paper.
One embodiment of the present invention will hereinafter be described with reference to the drawings.
The entire configuration of a wet tissue paper storing container (an openable and closable container) is described with reference to
As illustrated in
The container body 11 is formed, on the base end 23a side of the opening-closing lid 23, with a rear step portion 25 extending parallel to the swing axis X-X and denting inwardly. A stopper 30 is provided in the vicinity of each of both ends of the rear step portion 25 so as to project upwardly from the bottom surface of the rear step portion 25. The stopper portions 30 are adapted to stop the base end 23a of the opening-closing lid 23 when the opening-closing lid 23 comes into a fully opened state. The stopper 30 stops the opening-closing lid 23 biased by plate rubber 50 (described later) at a predetermined position.
Further, the lateral plate 13 is formed at its lower portion with an outwardly projecting flange 14 in contact with the bottom lid 12. Incidentally, the bottom lid 12 is provided with a finger-putting piece 12d which projects outwardly from the lateral plate 13 and on which a user's finger is put. A pair of opposite lateral plates 13a, 13b projects outwardly in an Rounded-shape.
The upper plate 27 of the container body 11 includes a first upper plate (a first thin plate) 27a and a second upper plate (a second thin plate) 27b. The first upper plate 27a is located at a generally central portion of the plate 27. The second upper plate 27b is provided on the outside of the first upper plate 27a via a central step portion 28 and located at a portion higher than the first upper plate 27a. The take-out opening 24 described above is provided in the first upper plate 27a.
The first upper plate 27a is formed with a recessed portion 94 in which an annular rib 95 is provided so as to surround the take-out opening 24. In short, the take-out opening 24 described above is disposed within the annular rib 95. The annular rib 95 has a tilted surface 95a on the outer circumference thereof (on the side opposite the take-out opening 24) (see
As described above, the packing member 38 formed like a dome is attached to the inside of the frame body 37. The packing member 38 is formed separately from the opening-closing lid 23. The packing member 38 is made of an elastic, soft synthetic resin material such as low-density polyethylene (LDPE) and is removably fitted into the frame body 37.
Next, the configuration of the packing member 38 is further described with reference to
An inside rib 38c is formed between the packing central portion 38a and the packing outer circumferential portion 38b. The inside rib 38c extends vertically and has an upper end that comes into contact with the rear surface of the opening-closing lid 23 (see
An outside rib 38e is formed along the outer circumference of the packing outer circumferential portion 38b. The outside rib 38e extends vertically upwardly from the packing outer circumferential portion 38b. In addition, the outside rib 38e has an upper end away from the rear surface of the opening-closing lid 23 (see
On the other hand, a downside rib (a close-contact portion) 39 is provided at the lower portion of the packing outer circumferential portion 38b. The downside rib 39 extends downwardly from the packing outer circumferential portion 38b and has an annular shape as viewed from the bottom side. In this way, the downside rib 39 adheres with the circumference of the take-out opening 24 of the container body 11 when the opening-closing lid 23 is closed. Specifically, the downside rib 39 adheres to an annular rib 95 formed to surround the take-out opening 24 of the first upper plate (the first thin plate) 27a.
Referring to
The operation button 55 is next described. The operation button 55 is attached to the denting step portion 58 of the container body 11.
Referring to
A pair of attachment ribs 67, 67 is provided to project from the rear surface of the top plate portion 65. The attachment ribs 67, 67 are formed with respective hinge shafts 68, 68, which are coaxial with each other. Further, an arcuate spring portion 69 is formed on the front end side of the rear surface of the top plate portion 65.
As illustrated in
The spring portion 69 of the operation button 55 is fitted to the spring-receiving groove 79 and the hinge shaft 68 is fitted to each of the hinge-receiving holes 78, 78. Thus, the operation button 55 is attached to the inside of the denting step portion 58 turnably around the hinge shaft 68. The claw portion 66 of the operation button 55 is biased, by the resilience of the spring portion 69, around the hinge shaft 68 in a direction (downward in
When the opening-closing lid 23 is closed, the operation button 55 turns in such a manner as to yield to the retaining piece 32 of the opening-closing lid 23. When the retaining piece 32 overrides the claw portion 66, the operation button 55 turns based on the force exerted by the spring portion 69. As a result, the retaining piece 32 and the claw portion 66 come into engagement with each other to keep the opening-closing lid 23 in the closed state.
In contrast, if a user depresses the operation surface 65a of the operation button 55 with the opening-closing lid 23 closed, the claw portion 66 of the operation button 55 turns about the hinge shaft 68 in a direction in which it is spaced apart from the recessed portion 94. As a result, the retaining piece 32 is disengaged with the claw portion 66.
Incidentally, as illustrated in
Incidentally, the container body 11 and the opening-closing lid 23 described above are each obtained by injection molding by use of polypropylene (PP). However, they may be molded by use of another material, such as PE, PS, ABS, elastomer, PET, PVC, or polycarbonate. The bottom lid 12 preferably uses linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE). Further, the plate rubber 50 uses silicon rubber. The securing portion 76 is made of polypropylene.
The wet tissue paper 41 stored in the container body 11 is next described with reference to
Material of the wet tissue paper 41 used includes a fiber material such as nonwoven fabric, paper, and gauze, a sheet-like foam, or a paper-based soft material. Conceivable examples of liquid impregnated into the wet tissue paper 41 include cosmetics such as a wetting agent containing a bactericidal agent, disinfectant, a cleaning agent, etc., lotion, and skin milk. The present embodiment enhances the sealing performance of the container body 11 with the opening-closing lid 23. Therefore, wet tissue paper 41 impregnated with, especially, alcohol or other highly volatile liquid can preferably be used.
A description is next given of the operation of the present embodiment configured as described above.
When a wet tissue paper 41 is taken out for use, a user first depresses the top plate portion 65 of the operation button 55. This releases the engagement between the retaining piece 32 and the claw portion 66. In this case, the resilience of the plate rubber 50 opens the opening-closing lid 23.
Specifically, the opening-closing lid 23 is biased by the plate rubber 50 and turned about the swing axis X-X in the opening direction (in the clockwise direction in
The wet tissue paper 41 is next pinched with user's fingers and pulled out upward from the take-out opening 24 of the container body 11 for use.
In this way, the wet tissue paper 41 is taken out and thereafter the opening-closing lid 23 is closed. In this case, a user depresses the opening-closing lid 23 downward with her or his hand. This turns the opening-closing lid 23 about the swing axis X-X in the closing direction (the counterclockwise direction in
In this period, as illustrated in
According to the present embodiment described above, the packing member (the elastic sealing body) 38 is attached to the rear surface of the opening-closing lid 23. In addition, the take-out opening 24 of the container body 11 is sealed by the packing member 38. The packing member 38 includes the packing central portion 38a and the packing outer circumferential portion 38b provided on the outer circumference of the packing central portion 38a so as to be movable vertically and elastically. Further, the packing outer circumferential portion 38b is provided with the downside rib (the close-contact portion) 39. When the opening-closing rid 23 is closed, the downside rib 39 comes into close contact with the annular rib 95. In this way, the sealing performance of the container body 11 with the opening-closing lid 23 can be enhanced, so that the liquid component in the wet tissue paper 41 can be prevented from vaporizing through the take-out opening 24.
Incidentally, in the present embodiment, the openable and closable container 10 includes the container body (the main body) 11 having the take-out opening 24 and the opening-closing lid 23 adapted to open/close the take-out opening 24. However, the configuration of the openable and closable container is not limited to this. For example, the openable and closable container may include a container main body, a lid body (a main body) that is attached to the container body and has a take-out opening, and an opening-closing lid swingably provided on the lid body so as to open/close the take-out opening of the lid body.
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