The present invention relates to a container having a locking lid, and more particularly to a lid with a locking mechanism connected to the lid possibly from a downwardly extending wall which cooperates with a stop which could be located above at least a portion of the threads on the container and/or engage with upward motion of the locking mechanism.
The applicant and other companies have developed a number of locking lid pail constructions. Some of these locking lids include triggers or operators which release locking lids from a locked configuration. Mechanisms have been operably coupled to the pail such as provided in U.S. Pat. No. 7,513,384 incorporated in its entirety herein by reference. Others such as is shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,776,302 and 5,147,060 have a locking mechanism operably coupled to the lid which engages one or more stops on the container. Some of the prior art lid with locking mechanisms have a locking lid mechanism which engages inwardly directed teeth from a container. At least U.S. Pat. No. 6,776,302 has outwardly directed teeth on the container. However, even with these improvements over other prior art constructions, there exists a need to be able to provide a more effective design for at least some particular uses.
Accordingly, it is the present object of the present invention to provide an improved container having a locking lid.
It is another object of at least some embodiments to provide an improved container with a lid with a locking mechanism retained in a side wall of the lid which engages a stop on the container possibly located above at least a portion of the threads.
It is another object of at least some embodiments of the present invention to provide an improved container with locking lid wherein the plurality of stops cooperate with the locking mechanism which receive an abutment of the locking mechanism moving upwardly from below with the stops preferably provided on an outer circumference of the pail.
It is an object of at least some embodiments of the present invention to provide a locking mechanism which connects to a lid provides a linearly actuated abutment which engages at least one stop while preferably being biased towards the stops.
Accordingly, in accordance with a presently preferred embodiment of the present invention, a container assembly can be provided comprising a lid and an open ended container. A locking mechanism is provided operably connected to the lid which cooperates with at least one stop connected to the container. The locking mechanism can be used to assist in retaining the lid on the container in a locking configuration, and by de-activating the locking mechanism allows the subsequent removal of the lid from the container. By moving the locking member to a disengaged configuration, the lid may be disengaged from the open ended container in some embodiments by twisting the lid relative to the container in an appropriate direction.
In a presently preferred embodiment of the present invention, the locking member can be operably connected to a downwardly depending side wall of the lid and may be provided in the form of a linearly operable slide which provides or is connected to an abutment. Stops, such as portions of teeth having angled surfaces directed towards stops, cooperate with an abutment of the locking mechanism particularly when the abutment is biased in a direction there against. The locking mechanism may then allow turning in one direction against the angled surfaces while preventing attempted turning of the abutment relative to a stop in the opposite direction when engaged with the abutment.
Locking member can preferably be disengaged by downwardly moving the slide wherein the abutment disengages the stop whereby allowing rotation in a direction previously prevented by the engagement of the abutment with the stop.
The teeth may preferably downwardly extending and can, for at least some embodiments, form a portion of the thread surface in some embodiments which can cooperate with at least some portion of the inwardly directed threads of the lid to facilitate the tightening of the lid relative to the container for teeth not engaging the abutment such as teeth opposite the locking mechanism about the container and/or others. When a locking member engages a stop, it can provide a locked configuration as would be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art and as described above.
Although the presently preferred embodiment includes a slide which may also an actuator which may be useful to remove the abutment from the stop, other embodiments may be constructed in other manners. Furthermore, the preferred embodiment may include a locking mechanism which is secured to the downwardly depending wall. Other embodiments may provide locking mechanisms connected to other portions of the lid. Finally, the stops may preferably be accessible to an abutment from below and may be engaged from an upwardly extending and moving abutment.
The teeth and/or stop(s) need not necessarily be provided to cooperate with the threads of the lid when not engaged in all embodiments, but this may be a useful feature for some embodiments. Finally, the stop(s) can be provided on one or more separate locations extending at or below the open end container, preferably above a rim and/or at least a portion of the threads for at least some embodiments and/or above a thread line of rotation of the threads on the container.
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:
As can be seen by
Fewer or more thread portions could be provided in either the lid 12 or the container 14. It would also be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that the thread portions such as 34,36,38,40 extend around the opposite side of the container 10 shown in
Locking mechanism 16 is shown connected to the downwardly extending wall 22 of the lid 12 as shown in
The locking mechanism 16 can provide a slide such as slide 58, if utilized, which can be partially received within housing 60 and is partially controlled by operator 62 which may allow for the linear displacement of slide 58 relative to the housing 60. The slide 58 may also be biased, if not linearly biased, in a position such as with spring 64 which preferentially directs abutment 74 to eventually engage one or more stops 42 as are provided on the container 14. Retainers which could be provided in the form of cooperating protrusions 66,68,70,72 from the slide 58 in the housing 60 provide one way of keeping the slide 58 in the housing 60. Some embodiments may not necessarily provide this feature at all or this way or it may be performed differently in different embodiments.
The stop(s) 42 are preferably engagable from below in many embodiments with preferably upwardly with a slide 58 with the abutment 74 then engaging at least one of a plurality of the stops 42. The lid 12 may be twisted in the counterclockwise direction which directs the first face 76 of the slide 58 to tend to be deflected by the angle face 78 of the teeth 80 so that when turning in the clockwise direction, the slide 58 does not prevent further tightening when rotating in that direction. Eventually the top 82 of the container could contact a bottom surface of lid 12 such as ridge 84 if utilized, the center 18 of the lid 12 or other structure. It is also possible for a bottom 86 of the lid 12 to contact the lip 44 to therefore potentially prevent further tightening. Other mechanisms could be utilized in other embodiments.
Slide 58 may be assisted in being retained and/or directed relative to the housing 60 such as by the provision of extended foot 88 which is received within slot 90 of the housing. Other features may or may not be utilized to facilitate such guidance of the slide 58 relative to the housing in various other embodiments.
At least one stop 42 may be provided such as a plurality of stops 42 provided such as in the form of teeth 80 providing vertical surfaces 81. The stop(s) 42 may also preferably be provided as a portion of and/or instead of a thread segment 38 in some embodiments. The stop(s) 42 may preferably also be located at or above the thread line 46 which is above the rim 44 and/or at least a portion of the threads 32 such as above a portion of thread segment 48 if not the entire thread segment 48 while being below the top 82.
As one can see from the figures and discussion, the lid 12 is preferably attached to the container 14 by rotating the lid 12 relative to the container 10 such as in a clockwise direction. The locking mechanism 16 then eventually engages one or more of the stops 42 and as long as continued rotation is employed. The locking mechanism 16 preferably does not prevent further rotation in that direction. However, when the rotation is halted, even if temporarily, and an opposite, such as counterclockwise rotation is attempted, the abutment 74 engages a stop 42 such as from below such as after moving in an upward direction, thereby providing a locked configuration until the user preferably moves the operator 62 downwardly a predetermined distance such as with the slide 58. The abutment 74 is thus downwardly disengaged from the stop 42 allowing the rotation in the counterclockwise direction to facilitate the loosening of the lid 12 of the container 12 and/or removal of the lid 10 relative to the container 14. Other locking mechanisms 16 may operate differently.
The applicant is unaware of any prior attempt to provide downwardly accessible stop(s) 42 as are provided in the illustrated embodiment. Furthermore, the applicant is unaware of any prior attempt to provide downwardly accessible stops 42 accessible by a linearly actuated abutment 74 of a locking mechanism. Furthermore, the applicant is also unaware of any prior attempt which provide an upwardly engaging locking member 16 connected to a lid 12 which engages a stop 42 from below on the container 14 particularly a linearly actuated locking mechanism 16. Furthermore, the applicant is unaware of any prior attempt to provide stops 42 above a lip 44 of a container 14 particularly above at least a portion of threads 48 such as above portion 48 and/or at or above thread line 46. In particular, the stops 42 may be located between the top 82 of the container 14 in the portion 40 or at least a portion thereof.
Numerous alterations 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.
Having thus set forth the nature of the invention, what is claimed herein is:
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