The present invention generally relates to a cylindrical container having an open end sealed by a removable and resealable lid. More specifically, the present invention relates to a cylindrical container and lid assembly formed entirely of molded plastic.
The present invention is a cylindrical container, such as a paint can, that is formed by injection molded, substantially resilient plastic material and has an open end having a rim assembly that receives a removable and resealable plastic lid.
The rim assembly is molded and either adhesively attached or spun welded onto the main body of the container. The rim assembly includes a continuous, annular channel that is defined along its inner edge by a flexible finger having a locking tab. The annular channel receives a downward projection formed on the lid and the flexible finger of the rim assembly is received within a corresponding channel formed in the lid. The channel formed in the lid includes a locking notch that interacts with the locking tab formed on the flexible finger of the rim assembly to provide a secure point of attachment between the rim assembly and the lid.
The molded main body of the cylindrical container includes a specifically designed bottom edge that facilitates stacking of multiple containers. Specifically, the bottom edge of each container includes a projecting, annular flange that is received in a gap between a facing edge of the lid and an inner wall on the outer peripheral edge of the rim assembly when the lid is installed on the rim assembly. The bottom edge of the container further includes a projecting leg that rests upon a top surface on the outer peripheral edge of the rim assembly to further support the containers when stacked.
In accordance with the present invention, the entire container structure is formed from molded plastic components. The molded plastic components allow the container can to be used with various types of liquids and provides the required structural rigidity to perform the function of a typical, metal paint can.
In another aspect of the invention, a plastic container includes a rim assembly connected to the main body, the rim assembly including a first continuous, annular channel defined along an inner edge by a flexible finger having a locking tab, and defined along an outer edge by a sidewall joined to the lip. A lid is adapted to be connected to the rim assembly, the lid including a central planar section having an outer structure in the form of a second continuous annular channel formed with a locking notch on a solid, annular, downward projection having a shoulder outwardly projecting therefrom. The second annular channel receives the flexible finger on the rim assembly such that the locking tab on the rim assembly engages the locking notch, the first channel on the rim assembly receiving the downward projection on the lid, and the sidewall supporting the shoulder.
Various other features, objects and advantages of the invention will be made apparent from the following description taken together with the drawings.
The drawings illustrate the best mode presently contemplated of carrying out the invention.
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The lid 16 includes a central planar section 48 having outer edge structure in the form of a downwardly facing, continuous, annular channel 50. The channel 50 has a generally vertical inner wall 52 connecting with a roof portion 54 that slopes outwardly and downwardly along an outer wall 56 having an inwardly extending locking notch 58. The outer wall 56 merges into a curved base 60 which joins with an upwardly extending wall 62 terminating in an outer annular shoulder 64 having an upper surface 65 and a facing edge 66. The base 60 and the upwardly extending wall 62 form a downward projection which is designed to be received in the channel 20 of the rim assembly 14.
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In accordance with the present invention, all of the components of the paint can, including the main body 12, the rim assembly 14 and the lid 16, are formed from molded plastic. The molded plastic used to form the container 10 prevents corrosion as compared to a typical metal paint can. Further, the use of a separate main body 12 and rim assembly 14 allows for molding of the components in a generally known manner.
Lid 16′ includes central planar section 48′, having outer edge structure in the form of a knee portion 49 and downwardly facing, annular channel 50′ with inner wall 52′ and roof portion 54′. Roof portion 54′ slopes outwardly and downwardly along outer wall 56′ which is formed with locking notch 58′. Wall 56′ terminates in a solid, downwardly projecting, annular foot 75 which lies above the knee portion 49. Outer wall 56′ is formed with a laterally and outwardly projecting shoulder 76 having an underside surface 77 and a facing edge 78.
The upper lip 18′ on main body 12′ is formed with an annular bead 79 which is snap fit and adhesively secured in groove 46′ on the outer peripheral edge 36′.
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Various alternatives and embodiments are contemplated as being within the scope of the following claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the subject matter regarded as the invention.
This application is based on and claims priority to provisional U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/362,462, filed Mar. 7, 2002, and non-provisional U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/174,890 filed Jun. 19, 2002 now abandoned the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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