The present disclosure relates to containers, and in particular relates to lids for containers.
Containers may be used for a variety of purposes. In one example, printed circuit boards found within a product may need to be covered to protect the electronics and circuit board from impact and dust. In other cases, chips or components on a printed circuit board may be protected. In the past, this may have been done using shielding cans with snap on and peel off lids. In other cases, containers may be used to protect equipment. For example, often a building will put a case over a pull alarm to prevent the accidental engagement of the alarm. In other cases, the building may put a case over fire extinguishers or hoses.
However, many applications need occasional access to the inside of the container. This may be done with a lid that is screwed on, hinged, clasped, or otherwise secured to the base. Such screws, hinges, clasps or other securing mechanisms add cost to the container, and can use valuable space within the container, which may be an issue in some applications.
The present disclosure will be better understood with reference to the drawings, in which:
The present disclosure provides a container comprising: a base portion, the base portion having: at least one side support; and at least one end support at each end of the base portion; and a flexible, resilient lid portion, the lid portion configured to be installed to the base portion utilizing the resilience in the lid portion for inserting each end of the lid portion into the at least one end support.
The present disclosure further provides a container comprising: a base portion, the base portion having: a side support at each side of the container; and an end support at each end of the base portion; and a flexible, resilient lid portion, the lid portion configured to be installed to the base portion utilizing the resilience in the lid portion for inserting each end of the lid portion into a respective end support.
The present disclosure further provides a method for installing a flexible, resilient lid to a container, the container comprising a base portion having a side support at each side of the container and an end support at each end of the base portion, the method comprising: bending the lid by applying pressure to each end of the lid; aligning the lid with each end support; and releasing the lid, wherein the lid re-forms into a flat lid within the end supports.
Components under a cover or insider a container may need to occasional be accessed. For example, a cover may be placed over a printed circuit board or over the sensitive electronics within a commercial product to protect such electronics. However, in order to access the electronics within such cover, a lid for the cover may need to be removed.
Typically, covers for printed circuit boards include a lid that is secured to a base utilizing screws. However, such screws add a cost to the cover, both in terms of material costs and installation costs. Further, screws require screw bosses within the cover. The screw bosses take additional space away from the PCB and inside the product.
Other securing mechanisms, such as clasps, hinges, or the like further add material and installation costs.
In other embodiments, a protective casing may be placed around alarms or firefighting equipment. Such alarms or firefighting equipment may occasionally need to be serviced and the protective casing may make the equipment therein difficult to access.
In this regard, in accordance with the embodiments of the present disclosure a lid and base combination is provided which allows a simple, cost-effective solution to install and open the lid. The present disclosure is not limited to any particular use for a container. While the present disclosure is provided with regard to a container that can be mounted over a printed circuit board, the present disclosure is not limited to such functionality.
Reference is now made to the drawings, in which like reference numerals are used throughout the drawing figures. As seen in
Base portion 110 may be any container or cover for an application, and in this regard may be shaped and configured based on such application. In particular, base portion 110 may include a bottom 111 in some cases. However, in other cases where the base portion is mounted directly to the printed circuit board or to another container or surface, it may not require a bottom portion. Therefore, bottom portion 111 is optional.
In the example of
In the embodiments of the present disclosure, base portion 110 includes at least one side support member 112. Typically, base portion 110 would include two side support members 112, opposite each other. The side support members are described in more detail below.
Base portion 110 further includes an end support member 118 at each end thereof. End support member 118 is configured to allow installation of the lid portion 120 and to hold the lid portion to the base portion 110. The end support member 118 is described in more detail below.
The lid portion 120 is comprised of any flexible, resilient material that allows lid portion 120 to be bent with pressure at the ends 122 of the lid portion 120, and then to spring back to the substantially flat configuration once the pressure at ends 122 is removed.
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Further, side support member 112 includes a raised surface 114 and a raised surface 116. In practice, the raised surface 114, raised surface 116 and the lower protrusion of end support member 118 are coplanar.
Further, side support member 112 extends downwardly into the base portion 110 from the raised surfaces 114 and 116 towards a middle of the side support member 112. This central dip can, in practice, provide support for when pressure is placed onto a central part 124 of the lid portion 120 to prevent the lid portion 120 from contacting the contents of base portion 110 or from warping the lid portion 120 too much, thereby potentially damaging lid portion 120.
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Once the lid portion 120 is bent and at least one of the end portions 122 has cleared the upper protrusion 130, the lid may be removed from the base portion 110, thereby allowing access to the contents of a base portion 110.
Reference is now made to
The pressure may then be released as seen at stage 630, where the container is closed and the lid portion 120 is secured to the base portion 110. In particular, the resilience of lid portion 120 causes the lid portion 120 to assume a substantially flat shape and engage the end supports of the base portion 110. Further, support for the sides of the lid portion 120 may be accomplished through one or more side supports.
In this regard, installation may be accomplished without use of any mechanical fasteners being added to the lid. An assembler does not need to screw lid portion 120 to base portion 110, saving costs in both materials and installation time.
Thereafter, as seen at stage 640, pressure may be applied to a central part 124 of the lid portion 120 in order to bend the lid portion 120 and disengage from the end members 118. Thereafter, the lid may be removed from the base portion 110 to allow access to the contents within the base portion 110.
While the embodiments of
In particular, reference is now made to
Another option is provided with regard to
While the embodiments of
Further, in some embodiments, fewer or more supports could be provided at the sides. Specifically, in some cases it may be sufficient to have only one peg or side support on one side or both sides of the base portion 110. If only one side support exists on a side of the base portion, typically such support would be displaced away from the central part 124 of the lid portion 120 to allow such lid portion to be bent.
Further, in some embodiments, a different number of supports or different configuration of supports could be used on the sides of base portion 110. Specifically, in some cases the side support 112 could be used on a first side of the base portion 110 and pegs such as those described with regard to
In addition to the side supports, the end supports may also vary. Reference is now made to
In some embodiments, the end supports may be broken at an end of base portion 110. For example, in the embodiment of
Referring to
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In other embodiments, the slot 1210 may be shorter than the end of the base portion 110, in which case the lid portion 120 may be configured to have an end 122 dimensioned to fit within the slot 1210. This may involve, for example, cutting away the corners of lid portion 120 to allow the ends of lid portion 120 to fit within slot 1210.
Referring to
While the embodiments of
Lid portion 120 would have an end 122 dimensioned to fit within the slots 1410 at each end of the base portion 110.
Further, in some embodiments, the end portions described with regard to
In practice, the base portion 110 and lid portion 120 may be standalone containers, or may fit within another product. For example, referring to
Therefore, the embodiment of
Based on the embodiments of
The embodiments described herein are examples of structures, systems or methods having elements corresponding to elements of the techniques of this application. This written description may enable those skilled in the art to make and use embodiments having alternative elements that likewise correspond to the elements of the techniques of this application. The intended scope of the techniques of this application thus includes other structures, systems or methods that do not differ from the techniques of this application as described herein, and further includes other structures, systems or methods with insubstantial differences from the techniques of this application as described herein.
Also, techniques, systems, subsystems, and methods described and illustrated in the various implementations as discrete or separate may be combined or integrated with other systems, modules, techniques, or methods. Other items shown or discussed as coupled or directly coupled or communicating with each other may be indirectly coupled or communicating through some interface, device, or intermediate component, whether electrically, mechanically, or otherwise. Other examples of changes, substitutions, and alterations are ascertainable by one skilled in the art and may be made.
While the above detailed description has shown, described, and pointed out the fundamental novel features of the disclosure as applied to various implementations, it will be understood that various omissions, substitutions, and changes in the form and details of the system illustrated may be made by those skilled in the art.
In the foregoing description, numerous details are set forth to provide an understanding of the subject disclosed herein. However, implementations may be practiced without some of these details. Other implementations may include modifications and variations from the details discussed above. It is intended that the appended claims cover such modifications and variations.
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