Paintball container

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6729497
  • Patent Number
    6,729,497
  • Date Filed
    Friday, December 20, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 4, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A paintball container comprises a body 12 and a lid 14. The lid 14 is hinged to the body 12 at one side, and has a tab 42 at the other side to facilitate opening of the container. The body 12 has a guard 26 formed on it adjacent to the tab 42 on the lid. The guard is substantially U-shaped and bounds a recess 30 into which a user can insert their thumb to pull up the tab 42 to release the lid. The guard 26 prevents accidental opening of the lid, for example when the container is being removed from a harness in which it is being carried.
Description




BACKGROUND OF INVENTION




This invention relates to paintball containers.




Current containers for paintballs typically store up to 150 paintballs and have a lid that snap fits upon a rim at an open end of the container body. The body can be a one-piece moulding or can be formed as a cylindrical tube with a collar around the top which forms the top end of the body and engages with the lid. The lid has a tab projecting from its edge to aid a player in opening the container, typically by engaging the tab with their thumb and pushing the lid away from the body.




Modern paintball harnesses are arranged to hold a number of such paintball containers around a player's waist. The containers are typically held in the harness by elastic hoops with the containers' lids pointing towards the ground. This allows the player to grab a container of paintballs, pull it downwards out of the harness, and open it quickly, usually in a single movement, and usually using only one hand because the other hand is still being used to hold the paintball gun or marker. The harness sometimes includes an overstrap that covers the lid and supports the container, when the container is held in the harness, the overstrap being fastened, for example, with Velcro. In some harnesses the containers are retained horizontally with their upper ends pointing outwards to the player's side.




Upon removal of the container from the harness the player's hand tends to drive the container further into the harness prior to removing it therefrom, even when the harness does not hold the containers with their lids facing the ground. The tab on the lid can catch on the harness and separating the lid from the body such that the container is, at least partially, open. This premature opening of the container often results in the paintballs stored in the container being dropped onto the ground, which is clearly undesirable.




A further problem associated with current paintball containers is that, because the player is only using one hand, in order to open them it is necessary to support the container, typically against the player's body. The force necessary to open the container then tends to push the container out of the player's grip due to the bulky nature of the container, typically 60 mm diameter. This problem is exacerbated by the use of protective gloves by players.




It is an aim of the present invention to provide a paintball container that, at least partially, ameliorates at least one of the aforementioned problems.




SUMMARY OF INVENTION




According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a paintball container comprising a body, a lid, and a hinge connecting the lid to the body. When the container is in a closed condition the lid is arranged to engage with the body to close the container. The container includes release means positioned substantially opposite the hinge to enable opening of the container, and the body has a guard protruding therefrom, the guard being substantially opposite the hinge so that, with the lid in the closed condition, the guard is adjacent at least part of the release means, thereby being arranged to direct a foreign body travelling longitudinally over the body towards the lid past the release means to prevent unintentional opening of the container.




Where the container is of a circular cross section, the release means and the guard may be exactly diametrically opposite the hinge, or offset from that position, preferably being in any position up to 30° to either side of diametrically opposite. However, for the user to be able to open the container, the guard and release member only need to be on the opposite side of the container to the hinge. In some cases the container can include two release means and two guards both positioned on the opposite side of the container to the hinge.




This arrangement has an advantage over prior art arrangements, in that the guard guides or deflects potential snags away from the release means without them engaging the release means and thereby opening the container and allowing any paintballs stored therein to be expelled over the ground.




Preferably the container has defined therein a recess arranged to accommodate a user's digit, wherein the guard, at least partially, bounds the recess. Preferably the release member is located in the recess. This allows easy release of the lid by the user.




The release means may be formed on the body.




Preferably the container comprises a catch for holding the lid in the closed condition, and the release means is arranged to release the catch. This arrangement has the additional benefit that it is removes the necessity to push a tab upward thereby eliminating the tendency of the container to move away from the user as they open the container, typically with gloved hands.




Preferably the release means is formed integrally with the body. For example, the release means may be formed as part of the body by means of at least one slot through the body, the slot being arranged to allow movement of said a part. Said part may have a lip at a free end thereof, and the lid may have a slot therein, the lip being arranged to releasably engage in the slot when the lid is in the closed condition.




Preferably said part is resiliently deformable and is arranged to disengage the lip from the slot upon being deformed.




Alternatively the release means may comprise a part of the lid arranged to be engaged by the user's digit so as to urge the lid away from the body, to open the container. For example the release means may comprise a tab formed on the lid.




Preferably the guard extends, and tapers inwardly, away from the lid when the lid is in the closed condition. This can help to deflect objects away from the release means.




The present invention further provides a paintball container comprising a body, a lid movable relative to the body to open the container, a hinge connecting the lid to the body, and a release means positioned substantially opposite the hinge and operable to release the lid from the body to allow opening of the container, wherein the container further comprises a guard, the guard being positioned substantially opposite the hinge and arranged so as to deflect a foreign body, travelling over the body towards the lid, past the release means to prevent unintentional opening of the container.




The present invention still further provides a paintball container comprising a body, a lid movable relative to the body between a closed position and an open position, a hinge connecting the lid to the body, and release means positioned substantially opposite the hinge and operable to release the lid from the body to allow movement of the lid to the open position, wherein the container includes a guard, the guard being located adjacent the release means and projecting from the container at least as far as the release means so as to guard the release means from unintentional operation.




The present invention yet further provides a paintball container comprising a body, a lid releasably securable in a closed position on the body, and a release means operable to release the lid from the body to allow opening of the container, wherein the container includes a guard, the guard being aligned with the release means and projecting from the container at least as far as the release means so as to guard the release means from unintentional operation.




The body may be a one-piece body, or it may be a two-piece body which comprises a tubular portion and a collar. In the case of a two-piece body, the guard may be formed by the collar.




There may be only one release means and one guard, or there may be two or more release means.




The present invention yet further provides a method of storing a paintball including placing the paintball in a container according to the invention.











The invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS





FIG. 1



a


is a rear elevational view of one example of a conventional paintball container harness;

FIG. 1



b


is a front elevational view of the harness of

FIG. 1



a;







FIGS. 2



a


is a front elevational view of a second example of a conventional paintball harness,

FIG. 2



b


is a rear elevational view of the harness of

FIG. 2



a


,

FIG. 2



c


is a top view of the harness of

FIG. 2



a


,

FIG. 2



d


is a top view of the harness of

FIG. 2



a


in a folded condition;





FIG. 3

is a front elevational view of a paintball container according to a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a side elevational view of the paintball container of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a partial perspective view of a free end of a body of the paintball container of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 6

is a partial cross-section through a snap fit arrangement between a body and a lid of the paintball container of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 7

is a sectional view of a hinge knuckle, incorporating a spring loading mechanism, of the lid of the paintball container of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 8

is a partial perspective view of a body of a paintball container according to a second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 9

is a partial cross-section through a catch arrangement between a body and a lid of the container of

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 10

is a front elevational view of a paintball container according to a third embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 11

is a side elevational view of the paintball container of

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 12

is a partial cross-section through a paintball container according to a fourth embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 13

is a partial front elevational view of the container of

FIG. 12

;





FIG. 14

is a top plan view of a paintball container according to a fifth embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 15

is a partial perspective view of a paintball container according to a sixth embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 16

is a front elevational view of the container of

FIG. 15

;





FIG. 17

is a side elevational view of the container of

FIG. 15

;





FIG. 18

is a partial perspective view of a paintball container according to a seventh embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 19

is a front elevational view of the container of

FIG. 18

;





FIG. 20

is a side elevational view of the container of

FIG. 18

;





FIG. 21

is a partial perspective view of a paintball container according to an eighth embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 22

is a front elevational view of the container of

FIG. 21

;





FIG. 23

is a side elevational view of the container of

FIG. 21

;





FIG. 24

is a partial perspective view of a paintball container according to a ninth embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 25

is a front elevational view of the container of

FIG. 24

;





FIG. 26

is a side elevational view of the container of

FIG. 24

;





FIG. 27

is a front elevational view of a container according to a tenth embodiment of the invention; and





FIG. 28

is a side elevational view of the container of FIG.


27


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring to

FIGS. 1



a


and


1




b


, a first known design of paintball harness A is arranged to hold a number of paintball containers B around a player's waist. The containers B are held in the harness by elastic hoops C with containers' lids D pointing towards the ground. This allows the player to grab a container B of paintballs and open it quickly, usually in a single movement. The harness includes a releasable overstrap E for each container B that covers lid D, when the container B is held in the harness A.




Referring to

FIGS. 2



a


,


2




b


,


2




c


and


2




d


, in a second known design of paintball harness A


1


the containers B


1


are held horizontally against the lower part of a player's back, with the harness secured around the player's waist. The containers B


1


are held with their lids D


1


pointing outwards to the side of the player, with the overstraps E


1


releasably secured over their lids D


1


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 3

to


5


, a paintball container according to a first embodiment of the invention


10


comprises a body


12


and a lid


14


attached to the body by means of a hinge


15


. The body


12


comprises a plain hollow, circular cylinder


16


that terminates at one end, its closed bottom end


16


A, in an outwardly convex, hollow hemispherical dome


18


and is open at another end


16


B, which forms its top end


20


. The body


12


typically has a length to diameter ratio of approximately 4:1 and can typically accommodate between 100 and 140 paintballs. The body


12


is of constant cross section, in this case of constant diameter, over the main part of its length, so that it can be easily slid into and out of a harness.




An outer surface


22


of the top end


20


of the cylinder


16


has a pair of spaced apart hinge knuckles


24


(only one shown) projecting therefrom adjacent the open end


20


, which form part of the hinge


15


on one side of the container. Each of the knuckles


24


has a circular aperture


25


(only one shown) therethrough along a common axis substantially tangential to the outer surface


22


. The outer surface


22


has a substantially U-shaped smooth, curved protrusion projecting radially therefrom and forming a guard


26


thereupon. The guard


26


is positioned on the opposite side of the container to the hinge, in this case diametrically opposite the hinge


15


. The outer side of the guard


26


extends at a shallow angle relative to the surface


22


. Two side portions or arms


28




a


,


28




b


, which form the sides of the U-shaped guard


26


, extend longitudinally along the body, away from the open end


20


and the lid


14


, and then converge to form a tapered lower portion


28




c


. The guard


26


therefore tapers inwardly as it extends away from the top end


20


of the container.




A curved, inwardly concave recess


30


is formed between the arms


28




a, b


and the lower portion


28




c


of the guard


26


. The recess


30


is sized to accommodate the tip of a user's thumb. The guard


26


therefore bounds the lower end of the recess


30


which is furthest from the lid


14


. The guard


26


also extends around the sides of the recess


30


adjacent to the lid


14


.




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, the open top end


20


of the cylinder


16


has an annular rim


34


projecting longitudinally therefrom. The rim


34


lies flush with an inner surface


32


of the body


12


and is narrower than the body


12


. The rim


34


has an outwardly projecting radial lip


35


thereabout, at its top edge, remote from the cylinder


16


.




The lid


14


is substantially circular and has a peripheral lip


36


projecting therefrom, as can best be seen in FIG.


6


. The lip


36


has a groove


37


therein and has an inner diameter that is preferably very similar to the external diameter of the rim


34


on the body


12


. As can best be seen in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, a tab


42


projects radially from the lid


14


, at a position which is diametrically opposite the hinge


15


. The tab


42


projects from the lid


14


by substantially the same amount as the arms


28




a


,


28




b


of the guard


26


project from the body


12


. The tab


42


also extends around substantially the same amount of arc as the arms


28




a


,


28




b


, and across the upper end of the recess


30


. Therefore, when viewed longitudinally of the container, the guard


26


and the tab


42


are aligned in the circumferential direction, and the guard


26


projects radially from the body at least as far as the tab


42


, over the whole of the extent of the tab in the circumferential direction. When viewed in the longitudinal direction the guard


26


covers the whole of the area of the tab


42


.




A lid knuckle


38


projects from an edge of the lid


14


diametrically opposite the tab


42


. As shown in

FIG. 7

, the lid knuckle


38


has a circular aperture


39


therethrough that opens into an open chamber


40


approximately half way through the lid knuckle


38


, and the lid knuckle


38


is sized to fit snugly between the body knuckles


24


. A coil spring


44


is located in the chamber


40


, coaxially with the aperture


39


. A first free end


46


of the spring


44


rests on an inner wall of the chamber


40


and a second free end


48


lies externally of the lid knuckle


38


.




Referring to

FIGS. 4 and 7

, the lid knuckle


38


lies between the body knuckles


24


and a pin


50


passes through the respective apertures


25


,


39


, the chamber


40


and the spring


44


. The second free end


38


of the spring


44


abuts the knuckle


24


adjacent the open end


20


of the body


12


. Thus the lid


14


is hingedly attached to the body


12


. The action of the spring results in the lid


14


being urged away from the body


12


when the container


10


is in an open configuration.




Referring to all of

FIGS. 3

to


7


, with the container


10


in a closed configuration the lip


35


on the top of the body engages in the groove


37


in the lid, typically as a snap fit. In the closed configuration the guard


26


and tab


42


are adjacent each other and present a substantially continuous smooth surface surrounding the recess


30


. The recess


30


is therefore partly bounded, on one side, by the tab


42


and partly bounded, around the rest of its perimeter, and in particular on the side opposite the tab


42


, by the guard


26


. The guard


26


extends or projects radially outwardly from the body


12


at least as far as, and preferably further than, the tab


42


. The guard


26


is also at least as wide as, and preferably wider than, the tab


42


in the circumferential direction around the container. The guard


26


is positioned between the tab


42


and the closed end


18


of the container and extends over the whole of the circumferential extension of the tab


42


. Indeed over the whole of the circumferential extension of the tab, the guard


26


projects at least as far in the radial direction as does the tab


42


. The guard


26


serves to guard the tab


42


in order to prevent accidental or unintentional opening of the container. In particular, any body or surface travelling longitudinally over the body towards the lid, which might otherwise snag on the tab


42


, is guided over the tab


42


by the guard


26


. For example, when the container


10


is held in a harness, such as those of

FIGS. 1



a


and


1




b


or

FIGS. 2



a


,


2




b


,


2




c


and


2




d


, then if a user is trying to pull the container


10


from the harness with a gloved hand, he is far less likely to accidentally open the container


10


by pulling open the lid


14


.




With the container


10


in a closed configuration, a user opens the container


10


by placing their digit, typically their thumb, in the recess


30


, engaging the tab


42


therewith. The user then pushes against the tab


42


to overcome the frictional force between the lip


36


and the rim


34


and urge the lid


14


away from the body


12


in a conventional manner to release the lid


14


from the body


12


. When the lid is released, it will be urged away from the body


12


towards the open position shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

. It will be appreciated that the guard also serves as a guide to help the player to feel the correct position in which to place his thumb to open the container. The top and bottom of the recess formed by the tab


42


and the curved portion


28




c


of the guard locate the users thumb in the longitudinal direction, and the arms


28




a


,


28




b


of the guard locate the users thumb in the circumferential direction. The arms


28




a


,


28




b


of the guard also form a channel which will guide the players thumb along it as he moves it in an upward direction to open the lid


14


of the container.




It will be appreciated that, if the container


10


is used on a harness such as those shown in

FIGS. 1



a


and


1




b


or

FIGS. 2



a


to


2




d


, a user can extract the container from the harness with much less risk of accidental opening of the container than with a conventional container, since the tab


42


is protected by the guard


26


.




Referring to

FIGS. 8 and 9

, a paintball container


110


according to a second embodiment of the present invention is disclosed which is substantially similar to the first embodiment and similar parts are accorded similar reference numerals in the one hundred series. The body


112


has slots


154




a,b


therethrough at the conjunction of the guard


126


and the recess


130


. The slots


154




a,b


extend from the open end


120


but do not extend all the way around the recess


130


, such that a hinge portion


156


of the body


112


remains within the recess


130


remote from the open end


120


. Thus, due to the resilient nature of the material from which the container


110


is fabricated, typically high density polyethylene (HDPE) or polypropylene, the portion


130


of the body


12


between the slots


154




a,b


defines an integrally formed inwardly depressible, resilient catch


158


.




The catch


158


has a substantially L-shaped lip


160


projecting from its upper free end


162


adjacent the inner surface


132


of the body


112


.




The lid


114


has a slot


164


in an inner surface of a peripheral lip


166


that is arranged to engage the lip


160


when the container


110


is in a closed configuration. The engagement of the lip


160


of the catch


158


in the slot


164


holds the lid


114


shut. In this embodiment the lip


166


and rim


168


are plain and do not snap fit together. However in an alternative embodiment the lid


114


may snap fit onto the body


112


.




A user opens the container


110


by placing their digit, typically their thumb, in the recess and urging the catch


158


inwards to disengage the lip


160


from the slot


164


, thereby releasing the catch. The lid


114


is then urged away from the body


112


in the conventional manner by means of the spring in the hinge, which is not shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

but corresponds to that in FIG.


7


. In this embodiment the guard


126


serves to guard not only the tab


142


but also the catch


158


from accidental actuation, thereby preventing the premature opening of the container


110


with the attendant risk of dropping the paintballs.




It will be appreciated that the lid


114


of the second embodiment may or may not have a tab corresponding to the tab


42


of the first embodiment. In the case where the lid


114


does not have a tab, the lid


114


will typically be urged away from the body


112


by the action of a spring as described hereinbefore in relation to the first embodiment of the invention, or by the user lifting the lid


114


away. Where the lid


114


does have a tab, the lid


114


is typically urged away from the body


112


by the spring action or by the user engaging the tab with their digit.




In each of the first and second embodiments the body


12


,


112


and the lid


14


,


114


are typically fabricated by injection, or blow, moulding from HDPE or polypropylene. The body


12


,


112


and lid


14


,


114


are placed in a closed configuration and allowed to cool together. This results in better matching of the lip and rim, thus achieving an effective snap fit arrangement without excessive frictional engagement therebetween. Excessive frictional engagement between the lip and the rim results in difficulties for a user when opening the container.




The container body may also be formed in two or more parts.

FIGS. 10 and 11

show a third embodiment of the invention which is similar to the first embodiment, corresponding components being indicated by the same reference numerals but increased by


100


. The body


112


comprises a tubular portion


112




a


and a collar


112




b


which fits round the top of the tubular portion


112




a


and includes the body knuckles


124


of the hinge


115


. The collar


112




b


protrudes from the side of the tubular portion


112




a


, and has a recess


130


in it. The portion


126


of the collar around the recess


130


therefore forms the guard


126


. As the lid


114


has the same diameter as the collar, the recess


130


exposes a part


142


of the underside of the main circular part of the lid


114


which can be engaged by the users finger or thumb to open the container, and a tab on the lid is therefore not required.




Referring to

FIGS. 12 and 13

, in a fourth embodiment of the invention the lid


214


is hinged to the body


212


by means of a hinge


215


. The front of the lid


214


has a tab


242


projecting vertically downwards from it which has a narrow flexible portion


242




a


at its base. The body


212


has a cut-out


212




a


formed in it into which the tab


242


fits when the lid is closed. The tab


242


also has a horizontally extending projection


242




b


at its lower end which fits into a recess


212




b


in the body


212


, along the bottom of the cut-out


212




a


, to retain the lid in the closed position as shown in FIG.


12


. Also projecting downwards from the front of the lid


214


, and surrounding the tab


242


, is a raised guard portion


226


, having two sides


228




a


,


228




b


and an end portion


228




c


. When the lid is in the closed position the guard portion


214




a


rests against the outside of the body


212


, with its sides


214




b


,


214




c


adjacent the sides and of the cutout


212




a


and its end portion


214




d


adjacent the bottom of the cut-out


212




a


. The guard


226


therefore defines the sides and bottom edge of a recess


230


in which the tab


242


is located.




In operation the user places his thumb or finger in the recess


230


and presses on the tab


242


, which releases the catch formed by the tab


242


, the projection


242




b


and the recess


212




b


, thereby allowing the lid


214


to be opened. As the lid


214


is opened, the guard


226


slides up the side of the body


212


. When the lid


214


is closed with the release catch


242


,


242




b


,


212




b


engaged, the guard


226


guards the tab


242


against unintentional depression, and hence reduces the likelihood of unintentional opening of the container


210


.




Referring to

FIG. 14

, in a fifth embodiment of the invention, there are two release catches


358




a


,


358




b


, each of which is the same as the release catch


158


described above with reference to

FIGS. 6

to


9


. The lid


314


is connected the body of the container


310


, which is not visible in

FIG. 14

, by means of a hinge


315


which is spring loaded by means of a spring


344


, and which urges the lid


314


towards an open position. The two release catches


358




a


,


358




b


are on opposite sides of the container from each other, and equally spaced from the hinge


315


in the circumferential direction around the lid, both being spaced from the hinge


315


by about 90°. Therefore, to release the lid


314


in this embodiment the user can use his thumb and forefinger simultaneously on the two catches


358




a


,


358




b


to release them and allow the lid


314


to open under the force of the spring


344


.




It will be appreciated that, although described as having a spring loaded hinge arrangement the hinge arrangement need not be spring loaded. Indeed the container need not have a hinge arrangement, it may have a push off lid. It will also be appreciated that although described as being of circular cross-section the container may be of any convenient cross-section.




Referring to

FIGS. 15

to


17


a paintball container


410


according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention is disclosed which is similar to the second embodiment except that the guard


426


is formed on the lid


414


. The body


412


has two slots


454




a


,


454




b


formed in it which define a catch


458


therebetween which is connected to the rest of the body


412


by a flexible hinge portion


456


. This catch operates to secure and release the lid in similar manner to that of

FIGS. 8 and 9

. The lid


414


has the guard


426


formed on it, the guard


426


being formed as a U-shaped projection having its two sides


428




a


,


428




b


connected to the lid


414


and a lower portion


428




c


joining the two sides


428




a


,


428




b


together. The guard


426


and the lid


414


therefore define an aperture


430


therethrough. When the lid


414


is closed, the guard is aligned with catch


458


, with its sides


428




a


,


428




b


overlying the slots


454




a


,


454




b.






To open the container


410


the user places his thumb through the aperture


430


in the guard and depresses the catch


458


in the direction of the arrow B in

FIG. 15

to release the lid


414


. He then pulls the lid


414


open with his thumb. It will be appreciated that, if the hinge


415


connecting the lid


414


to the body


412


is spring loaded, the user will need to remove his thumb from the aperture


430


once the catch


458


has been released to allow the lid to move away from the body into the open position shown in

FIGS. 17 and 18

.




Referring to

FIGS. 18

to


20


a paintball container


510


according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention is disclosed which is similar to the sixth embodiment, with corresponding features indicated by the same reference numerals increased by


100


. The only difference between the seventh embodiment and the sixth is that, in the seventh, the body


512


is made in two parts, being formed from a tubular portion


512




a


and a collar


512




b


. The collar


512




b


has the catch


558


formed in it and the hinge


515


partly formed on it, and the tubular portion


512




a


is therefore a simple tube. The lid


514


of this embodiment is the same as that of the sixth embodiment.




Referring to

FIGS. 21

to


23


a paintball container


610


according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention is disclosed which is similar to the sixth embodiment, with corresponding features indicated by the same reference numerals increased by 200. The only difference between the eighth embodiment and the sixth is that, in the eighth, the guard


626


is formed as two separate projections


628




a


,


628




b


which are tapered from their upper ends


629




a


,


629




b


, where they are joined to the lid


614


, to their lower ends


631




a


,


631




b


. The aperture


630


defined between the projections


628




a


,


628




b


is open at its lower end. When the lid is in the closed position the projections


628




a


,


628




b


lie against the body


612


partly overlying the slots


654




a


,


654




b


at either side of the catch


658


.




To open the lid


614


, the user places his thumb through the aperture


630


and depresses the catch


658


. Because the aperture is open at its lower end, the lid can open under the force of the spring loaded hinge


615


without the user needing to lift it up or remove his thumb.




Referring to

FIGS. 24

to


26


a paintball container


710


according to a ninth embodiment of the present invention is disclosed which is similar to the eighth embodiment, with corresponding features indicated by the same reference numerals increased by 100. The only difference between the ninth embodiment and the eighth is that, in the ninth, the body


712


is made in two parts, being formed from a tubular portion


712




a


and a collar


712




b


. The collar


712




b


has the catch


758


formed in it and the hinge


715


partly formed on it, and the tubular portion


712




a


is therefore a simple tube. The lid


714


of this embodiment is the same as that of the sixth embodiment.




Referring to

FIGS. 27 and 28

a paintball container


810


according to a tenth embodiment of the present invention is disclosed which is similar to the first embodiment of

FIGS. 3 and 4

, with corresponding features indicated by the same reference numerals increased by 700. The only difference between the tenth embodiment and the first is that, in the tenth, the guard


826


is formed as two separate projections


828




a


,


828




b


formed on the side of the body


812


. Each of the projections


828




a


,


828




b


extends vertically down the side of the body


812


. The projections


828




a


,


828




b


are tapered in the radial direction of the container


810


from their upper ends


829




a


,


829




b


where they are widest, to their lower ends


831




a


,


831




b


where they are narrowest. The upper ends


829




a


,


829




b


of the projections


828




a


,


828




b


are aligned with the sides


842




a


,


842




b


of the tab


842


on the lid


814


. The recess


830


is defined between the two projections


828




a


,


828




b


, which extend down either side thereof, and the tab


842


on the lid defines the upper end


830




a


of the recess when the lid


814


is in the closed condition.




To open the container


810


the user places a thumb or finger in the recess


830


between the two projections


828




a


,


828




b


and pushes against the tab


842


to lift the lid.




From the foregoing it will be observed that numerous modifications and variations can be effected without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present invention. It is to be understood that no limitations with respect to the specific embodiments is intended or should be inferred. The disclosure is intended to cover, by the appended claims, all such modifications as fall within the scope of the claims.



Claims
  • 1. A paintball container comprising a body of substantially constant cross section over the length of the container, a lid, and a hinge connecting the lid to the body, the lid being movable into a closed position in which it is arranged to engage with the body to close the container, wherein the container includes a release means positioned substantially opposite the hinge to enable opening of the container, and the body has a guard protruding laterally therefrom, the guard being substantially opposite the hinge so that, with the lid in the closed condition, the guard is adjacent at least part of the release means, thereby being arranged to direct a foreign body travelling longitudinally over the body towards the lid past the release means to prevent unintentional opening of the container, said container having defined therein a recess arranged to accommodate a user's digit wherein the guard at least partially circumscribes the recess and is sloped or curved towards the release means to guide the user's digit into the recess and into contact with the release means.
  • 2. A container according to claim 1 wherein the release means is located in the recess.
  • 3. A container according to claim 1 comprising a catch for holding the lid in the closed condition, wherein the release means is constructed and arranged to release the catch.
  • 4. A container according to claim 1 wherein the guard comprises two side portions one on either side of the recess.
  • 5. A container according to claim 1 wherein the lid is attached to the body by a hinge so as to be movable to an open position, and the container further comprises a spring arranged to urge the lid towards the open position.
  • 6. A container according to claim 1 wherein the guard projects from the body at least as far as the release means.
  • 7. A container according to claim 1 wherein the container defines a circumferential direction, and the guard is at least as wide in the circumferential direction as the release means.
  • 8. A container according to claim 1 wherein the body comprises a tubular portion and a collar and the guard is formed by the collar.
  • 9. A container according to claim 1 wherein the release means is formed on the body.
  • 10. A container according to claim 9 wherein the release means is formed integrally with the body.
  • 11. A container according to claim 1 wherein the release means is formed as part of the body by means of at least one slot through the body, the slot being arranged to allow movement of a part of the body.
  • 12. A container according to claim 11 wherein said part of the body has a lip at a free end thereof, and the lid has a slot therein, the lip being arranged to releasably engage in the slot when the lid is in the closed position.
  • 13. A container according to claim 12 wherein said part of the body is resiliently deformable and is constructed and arranged to disengage the lip from the slot upon being deformed.
  • 14. A container according to claim 1 wherein the release means comprises a part of the lid arranged to be engaged by the user's digit so as to urge the lid away from the body, thereby opening the container.
  • 15. A container according to claim 14 wherein the release means comprises a tab formed on the lid.
  • 16. A container according to claim 14 wherein said part of the lid circumscribes one side of the recess and the guard and said part of the lid together surround the recess.
  • 17. A container according to claim 1 wherein the guard extends, and tapers inwardly, away from the lid when the lid is in the closed condition.
  • 18. A container according to claim 17 wherein the guard is substantially U-shaped.
  • 19. A container according to claim 18 wherein the body has an open end arranged to be closed by the lid, and the guard has two arms which terminate at the open end of the container.
  • 20. A container according to claim 1 wherein the body has a rim and the lid has a lip thereon which is arranged to frictionally engage the rim when the lid is in the closed position so as to retain the lid in the closed position.
  • 21. A container according to claim 20 wherein the lip and rim are arranged to snap fittingly engage so as to selectively retain the lid in the closed position.
  • 22. A paintball container comprising a body of substantially constant diameter over the length of the container, a lid selectively securable and releasable from a closed position to an open position on the body, release means operable to release the lid from the body to allow opening of the container, and a guard, the guard being aligned with the release means and projecting laterally from the container at least as far as the release means so as to guard the release means from unintentional operation, wherein the container has a recess defined therein which is arranged to accommodate a user's digit, and the guard at least partially circumscribes the recess and is sloped or curved toward the release means to guide the user's digit into contact with the release means.
  • 23. A container according to claim 22 further comprising a spring arranged to urge the lid towards the open position.
  • 24. A container according to claim 22 wherein the release means is formed integrally with the body.
  • 25. A container according to claim 22 wherein the release means is formed on the body.
  • 26. A container according to claim 22 wherein the release means is formed on the lid.
  • 27. A container according to claim 22 wherein the guard is formed on the body.
  • 28. A container according to claim 22 wherein the guard is formed on the lid.
  • 29. A container according to claim 22 wherein the body comprises a tubular portion and a collar and the guard is formed by the collar.
  • 30. A container according to claim 22 wherein the container defines a circumferential direction, the release means extends in the circumferential direction, and the guard is aligned with the release means in the circumferential direction.
  • 31. A container according to claim 30 wherein the release means has an extent in the circumferential direction and the guard extends over substantially the whole of the circumferential extent of the release means.
  • 32. A container according to claim 31 wherein the guard projects from the container at least as far as the release means over substantially the whole of the circumferential extent of the release means.
  • 33. A container according to claim 32 wherein the container has an open end arranged to be closed by the lid and a closed end opposite the open end, and the guard is located adjacent the release means between the release member and the closed end.
  • 34. A container according to claim 22 wherein the release means comprises a part of the lid arranged to be engaged by the user's digit so as to urge the lid away from the body, to open the container when selectively engaged by the user's digit.
  • 35. A container according to claim 34 wherein the release means comprises a tab formed on the lid.
  • 36. A container according to claim 34 wherein said part of the lid bounds one side of the recess and the guard and said part of the lid together completely surround the recess.
  • 37. A container according to claim 22 wherein the recess has a length and a breadth commensurate with the tip of the user's digit whereby the tip of the digit can rest comfortably in the recess.
  • 38. A container according to claim 37 wherein the guard comprises two side portions, one on either side of the recess.
  • 39. A container according to claim 22 wherein the release means is formed as part of the body by means of at least one slot through the body, the slot being arranged to allow movement of said part of the body.
  • 40. A container according to claim 39 wherein said part of the body has a lip at a free end thereof, and the lid has a slot therein, the lip being arranged to releasably engage in the slot when the lid is in the closed condition.
  • 41. A container according to claim 40 wherein said part of the body is resiliently deformable and is arranged to disengage the lip from the slot upon being deformed.
  • 42. A container according to claim 22 further comprising a second release means operable to release the lid from the body so as to allow selective opening of the container, and a second guard, the second guard being aligned with the second release means and projecting from the container at least as far as the second release means so as to guard the release means from unintentional operation.
  • 43. A container according to claim 42 wherein the two release means are arranged on opposite sides of the container to each other.
  • 44. A container according to claim 42 further comprising a hinge connecting the lid to the body, wherein the two release means are equally spaced from the hinge.
  • 45. A paintball container comprising a body, a lid selectively securable and releasable from a closed position to an open position on the body, a release member operable to release the lid from the body to allow opening of the container, and a guard, the guard at least partially defining a recess arranged to accommodate a user's digit and is sloped or curved towards the release means, and the release member being located within the recess whereby the guard is arranged to guide the user's digit into contact with the release member, while at the same time preventing inadvertent operation of the release member.
  • 46. A paintball container according to claim 45 wherein the body is of substantially constant cross section over the length of the container.
  • 47. A paintball container comprising a body of substantially constant cross section over the length of the container, a lid, and a hinge connecting the lid to the body, the lid being movable into a closed position in which it is arranged to engage with the body to close the container, wherein the container includes a release means positioned substantially opposite the hinge to enable opening of the container, and the body has a guard protruding laterally therefrom, the guard being substantially opposite the hinge so that, with the lid in the closed condition, the guard is adjacent at least part of the release means, thereby being arranged to direct a foreign body travelling longitudinally over the body towards the lid past the release means to prevent unintentional opening of the container, said container having defined therein a recess arranged to accommodate a user's digit wherein the guard at least partially circumscribes the recess and is substantially U-shaped to guide the user's digit into the recess and into contact with the release means.
  • 48. A paintball container comprising a body of substantially constant cross section over the length of the container, a lid, and a hinge connecting the lid to the body, the lid being movable into a closed position in which it is arranged to engage with the body to close the container, wherein the container includes a release means positioned substantially opposite the hinge to enable opening of the container, and the body has a guard protruding laterally therefrom, the guard being substantially opposite the hinge so that, with the lid in the closed condition, the guard is adjacent at least part of the release means, thereby being arranged to direct a foreign body traveling longitudinally over the body towards the lid past the release means to prevent unintentional opening of the container, said container having defined therein a recess arranged to accommodate a user's digit wherein the guard at least partially circumscribes the recess and is sloped or curved towards the release means to guide the user's digit into the recess and into contact with the release means,wherein the part of the lid arranged to be engaged by the user's digit circumscribes one side of the recess and the guard and the part of the lid arranged to be engaged by the user's digit together surround the recess; and wherein the recess is substantially U-shaped having a top end at least partially circumscribed by the part of the lid arranged to be engaged by the user's digit and a curved part at least partially circumscribed by the guard.
  • 49. A paintball container comprising a body of substantially constant diameter over the length of the container, a lid selectively securable and releasable from a closed position to an open position on the body, release means operable to release the lid from the body to allow opening of the container, and a guard, the guard being aligned with the release means and projecting laterally from the container at least as far as the release means so as to guard the release means from unintentional operation, wherein the container has a recess defined therein which is arranged to accommodate a user's digit, and the guard at least partially circumscribes the recess thereby to guide the user's digit into contact with the release means;wherein the container defines a circumferential direction, the release means extends in the circumferential direction, and the guard is aligned with the release means in the circumferential direction; wherein the release means has an extent in the circumferential direction and the guard extends over substantially the whole of the circumferential extent of the release means; wherein the release means comprises a part of the lid arranged to be engaged by the user's digit so as to urge the lid away from the body, to open the container when selectively engaged by the user's digit; wherein said part of the lid bounds one side of the recess and the guard and said part of the lid together completely surround the recess; and wherein the recess is substantially U-shaped having a top end at least partially circumscribed by said part of the lid and a curved part at least partially circumscribed by the guard.
  • 50. A paintball container comprising a body of substantially constant diameter over the length of the container, a lid selectively securable and releasable from a closed position to an open position on the body, release means operable to release the lid from the body to allow opening of the container, and a guard, the guard being aligned with the release means and projecting laterally from the container at least as far as the release means so as to guard the release means from unintentional operation, wherein the container has a recess defined therein which is arranged to accommodate a user's digit and is sloped or curved toward the release means, and the guard at least partially circumscribes the recess thereby to guide the user's digit into contact with the release means.
  • 51. A paintball container comprising a body, a lid, and a hinge connecting the lid to the body, the lid being movable into a closed position in which it is arranged to engage with the body to close the container, wherein the container includes a release means positioned substantially opposite the hinge to enable opening of the container, and the body has a guard protruding laterally therefrom, the guard being substantially opposite the hinge so that, with the lid in the closed condition, the guard is adjacent at least part of the release means, thereby being arranged to direct a foreign body travelling longitudinally over the body towards the lid past the release means to prevent unintentional opening of the container, said container having defined therein a recess arranged to accommodate a user's digit wherein the guard at least partially circumscribes the recess and is substantially U-shaped to guide the user's digit into the recess and into contact with the release means.
  • 52. A paintball container comprising a body of substantially constant cross section over the length of the container, a lid, and a hinge connecting the lid to the body, the lid being movable into a closed position in which it is arranged to engage with the body to close the container, wherein the container includes a release means positioned substantially opposite the hinge to enable opening of the container, and the body has a guard protruding laterally therefrom, the guard being substantially opposite the hinge so that, with the lid in the closed condition, the guard is adjacent at least part of the release means, thereby being arranged to direct a foreign body traveling longitudinally over the body towards the lid past the release means to prevent unintentional opening of the container, said container having defined therein a recess arranged to accommodate a user's digit wherein the guard at least partially circumscribes the recess and is sloped or curved towards the release means to guide the user's digit into the recess and into contact with the release means,wherein the part of the lid arranged to be engaged by the user's digit circumscribes one side of the recess and the guard and the part of the lid arranged to be engaged by the user's digit together surround the recess; and wherein the recess is substantially U-shaped having a top end at least partially circumscribed by the part of the lid arranged to be engaged by the user's digit and a curved part at least partially circumscribed by the guard.
  • 53. A paintball container comprising a body, a lid selectively securable and releasable from a closed position to an open position on the body, release means operable to release the lid from the body to allow opening of the container, and a guard, the guard being aligned with the release means and projecting laterally from the container at least as far as the release means so as to guard the release means from unintentional operation, wherein the container has a recess defined therein which is arranged to accommodate a user's digit, and the guard at least partially circumscribes the recess thereby to guide the user's digit into contact with the release means;wherein the container defines a circumferential direction, the release means extends in the circumferential direction, and the guard is aligned with the release means in the circumferential direction; wherein the release means has an extent in the circumferential direction and the guard extends over substantially the whole of the circumferential extent of the release means; wherein the release means comprises a part of the lid arranged to be engaged by the user's digit so as to urge the lid away from the body, to open the container when selectively engaged by the user's digit; wherein said part of the lid bounds one side of the recess and the guard and said part of the lid together completely surround the recess; and wherein the recess is substantially U-shaped having a top end at least partially circumscribed by said part of the lid and a curved part at least partially circumscribed by the guard.
  • 54. A paintball container comprising a body, a lid selectively securable and releasable from a closed position to an open position on the body, release means operable to release the lid from the body to allow opening of the container, and a guard, the guard being aligned with the release means and projecting laterally from the container at least as far as the release means so as to guard the release means from unintentional operation, wherein the container has a recess defined therein which is arranged to accommodate a user's digit and is sloped or curved toward the release means, and the guard at least partially circumscribes the recess thereby to guide the user's digit into contact with the release means.
  • 55. A paintball container comprising a body, a lid selectively securable and releasable from a closed position to an open position on the body, release means operable to release the lid from the body to allow opening of the container, and a guard, the guard being aligned with the release means and projecting laterally from the container at least as far as the release means so as to guard the release means from unintentional operation, wherein the container has a recess defined therein by the guard, the guard comprising two side portions, one on either side of the recess, the side portions being spaced apart and projecting laterally from each other a sufficient distance to accommodate a single digit of a user so as to allow single digit operation of the release means, the release means defining the upper end of the recess and enclosing the entire upper end of the recess when the lid is in a closed position so as to guard the release means from unintentional operation.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
0130999 Dec 2001 GB
0226936 Nov 2002 GB
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