This disclosure relates generally to containers and, more particularly, to packages for packaging liquid, for example, paint packages and paint package components.
Many prior art paint packages, particularly one-gallon paint packages, include a metal container and a metal lid friction fit to the metal container. Some metal lids include a punched tint hole fitted with a plastic cup-shaped tint plug. At a point of sale, the plug is removed, tint is added, and the hole is replugged. But prior art plug designs may be too complex and cost-prohibitive, or may be prone to leaking when a package is jostled when carried or even inverted when shipped and particularly when the package contains stain or low viscosity paint.
In general, a novel package is disclosed that includes a container, a novel lid for the container, and a closure for the lid. While the apparatus described herein includes an illustrative embodiment of a paint package including a paint can and a corresponding paint lid and closure, it will be appreciated as the description proceeds that the apparatus may be useful in many different applications and may be implemented in many other embodiments. Also, as used herein, it will be understood that the term “paint” refers not only to paint applications, but also to other applications. Accordingly, as used herein, the term “paint” broadly includes paints, stains, varnishes, strippers, sealers, dyes, waterproofers, and other like impotable liquid products.
With specific reference to the drawing figures,
The container 12 may include, for example, a one-gallon paint can, a five-gallon paint pail, or the like. The container 12 may be constructed from metal, plastic, or any other suitable material, and may include two or more components roll-formed, molded, adhered, or coupled together in any suitable manner.
In any case, and with reference to
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The lid 14 may be constructed from metals, composites, plastics, or any other material(s) suitable for use in packaging paint. In the illustrated example, the lid 14 may be constructed from polypropylene, or any other suitable plastic, and may include a single unitary component that may be injection molded, compression molded, or the like. In any case, the lid 14 includes a base wall 54 having a lid base wall upper surface 56 and a lid base wall lower surface 58. Also, the lid 14 includes a container coupling rim 60 disposed radially outwardly with respect to the base wall 54 and having a rim upper surface 62. Further, the lid 14 includes a closure well 64 disposed radially inwardly with respect to the base wall 54.
The lid 14 also may include a coupling wall 66 disposed radially between and coupling together the base wall 54 and the container coupling rim 60. The coupling wall 66 may include an upper surface 68 that may be incurvate, and a lower surface 70 that may be straight and extending radially outwardly and axially upwardly. The configuration of the coupling wall 66 may provide suitable flexure between the rim 60 and the base wall 54.
The base wall 54 may be substantially planar and may carry graphics, logos, or other indicia I, which may be molded thereto (as shown in
The container coupling rim 60 may include a bight 72, a pry flange 74 that may extend radially outwardly with respect to the bight 72, and a container coupling skirt 76 that may extend axially downwardly with respect to the bight 72. The bight 72 may establish the rim upper surface 62. The container coupling skirt 76 may be accepted in the annular channel of the container 12 for coupling of the lid 14 to the container 12, for example, via friction fit. In this regard, the skirt 76 may be provided with one or more barbs, beads, or other projections 78 to facilitate suitable friction fitting and sealing. Also, the container coupling skirt 76 may include a skirt lower surface that may be disposed axially below a coupling wall lower surface 71.
The closure well 64 may include a radially outer wall 82 extending radially inwardly and axially downwardly at a non-perpendicular angle with respect to the base wall 54, a lower wall 84 extending radially inwardly with respect to the radially outer wall 82 and establishing a lowermost surface 85 of the lid 14, and a neck 86 disposed radially inwardly with respect to the radially outer wall 82 and extending upwardly from the lower wall 84 and having a closure coupling 88. With reference to
The closure 16 may be constructed from plastic, for example, polypropylene, or any other suitable plastic, and may include a single unitary component that may be injection molded, compression molded, or the like. In any case, the closure 16 may include a closure base wall 92 having a closure base wall upper surface 93, and a closure skirt 94 depending axially downwardly from the closure base wall 92 and having a lid coupling 95. The closure base wall 92 may include one or more sealing lips or other features (not shown), and/or may carry a sealing liner or any other suitable component or layer (not shown) to seal with the lid 14. The closure base wall upper surface 93 may be axially recessed with respect to the rim upper surface 62 of the container coupling rim 60.
With reference to
Here, in contrast to the illustrated lid of the previous embodiment, the ratio of the closure well diameter to the lid diameter is significantly larger. Also, a neck 186 of a closure well 164 terminates at an upper surface 190 that is axially recessed with respect to a lid base wall upper surface 156. Likewise, a closure base wall upper surface 193 of the closure 116 is axially recessed with respect to the lid base wall upper surface 156.
Thus, there has been described a novel packaging component and related novel assembly, and the features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments.
A portion of the disclosure of this patent document contains material which may be subject to copyright, trademark, and/or trade dress protection. The owner of such copyright, trademark, and/or trade dress protection has no objection to the facsimile reproduction by anyone of the patent disclosure as it appears in the Patent and Trademark Office patent files or records, but otherwise reserves all copyright, trademark, and/or trade dress rights whatsoever.
As used in this patent application, the terminology “for example,” “for instance,” “like,” “such as,” “comprising,” “having,” “including,” and the like, when used with a listing of one or more elements, is open-ended, meaning that the listing does not exclude additional elements. Likewise, when preceding an element, the articles “a,” “an,” “the,” and “said” mean that there are one or more of the elements. Moreover, directional words such as front, rear, top, bottom, upper, lower, radial, circumferential, axial, lateral, longitudinal, vertical, horizontal, transverse, and/or the like are employed by way of example and not limitation. Other terms are to be interpreted and construed in the broadest reasonable manner in accordance with their ordinary and customary meaning in the art, unless the terms are used in a context that requires a different interpretation.
Finally, the present disclosure is not a definitive presentation of an invention claimed in this patent application, but is merely a presentation of examples of illustrative embodiments of the claimed invention. More specifically, the present disclosure sets forth one or more examples that are not limitations on the scope of the claimed invention or on terminology used in the accompanying claims, except where terminology is expressly defined herein. And although the present disclosure sets forth a limited number of examples, many other examples may exist now or are yet to be discovered and, thus, it is neither intended nor possible to disclose all possible manifestations of the claimed invention. In fact, various equivalents will become apparent to artisans of ordinary skill in view of the present disclosure and will fall within the spirit and broad scope of the accompanying claims. Therefore, the claimed invention is not limited to the particular examples of illustrative embodiments disclosed herein but, instead, is defined by the accompanying claims.
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