This invention relates generally to plastic container lids. More particularly, this invention relates to a slidable reclosable container lid for use with a drink container.
Containers lids for beverages and other substances intended for consumer products are well known. The container lids include a drinking spout that is adapted to permit the flow of the container contents through the drinking spout. Generally, such container lids are formed from a fusible plastic sheet material, and are designed to snap-fit over the top of the containers (i.e., cups) to keep the liquid contents from spilling during transport.
Existing container lid designs suffer from a number of problems including untimely spillage through the drinking spout due to the lack of a reliable means for sealing the drinking spout. The inability to effectively seal the drinking spout can also result in a significant loss of heat from the container contents through the drinking spout. To address these and other problems, a number of lid designs include a movable cover portion for the opening. However, most existing movable covers lack structural integrity and as a result, do not effectively seal the opening. Also, a number of movable covers are difficult to operate due to their complex design. In addition, a vast majority of movable covers interfere with a user consuming the container contents through the opening.
Therefore, there is a need for a reclosable container lid that reliably seals the drinking spout. In addition, there is a need for such a lid that is efficiently nestable for shipment in sleeves to wholesale customer, to maintain a raised lip for comfortable drinking, and to permit stacking of filled cups by a user.
The invention relates to a reclosable lid for use with an open-top container. The lid uses a slide lock closure feature that prevents spillage during transportation of the lidded cup and easy access for opening and drinking.
Accordingly, the present invention relates to a reclosable container lid comprising a cover including an annular top wall having a channel integrally formed therein. A drinking spout in the top wall is adapted to dispense the contents of the container. A side wall is extended from the top wall. A lower portion of the side wall is defining a mounting portion for sealingly attaching the lid to a container. A slide lock closure is configured to engage with a channel to slide longitudinally along the channel between a first position and a second position. In the first position, the slide lock closure opens the drinking spout. In the second position, the slide lock closure closes the drinking spout to inhibit dispensing the contents of the container.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a reclosable container lid comprising a cover including an annular top wall having a channel integrally formed therein. A drinking spout in the top wall is adapted to dispense the contents of the container. A side wall is extended from the top wall. A lower portion of the side wall is defining a mounting portion for sealingly attaching the lid to a container. A slide lock closure comprises a lower step segment having a key depending downwardly therefrom. The key is suitably receivable by the channel of the lid to permit movement of the slide lock closure between an open position and a closed position. An upper step segment integrally connected to the lower step segment by a resilient bridge having a plug depending downwardly therefrom. The plug is sealingly receivable by the drinking spout in the lid when the slide lock closure is in the closed position.
In accordance with one further aspect of the invention, a lid for use with a container comprising a cover having a channel integrally formed therein. The cover comprises a drinking spout adapted to dispense the contents of the container. A slide lock closure is configured to engage with the channel to slide longitudinally along the channel between a first position and a second position. In the first position, the slide lock closure opens the drinking spout and in the second position, the slide lock closure closes the drinking spout to inhibit dispensing the contents of the container.
A full understanding of the invention can be gained from the following description of the preferred embodiments when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail preferred embodiments of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
The cover 14 has an annular top wall 22 and a side wall 24 extending from the top wall 22. Although the top wall 22 is shown as having a generally flat upper surface 22, the upper surface can be curved or angled. The cover 14 comprises a raised rim 26 that is formed by the annular top wall 22 and the side wall 24. The raised rim 26 includes a pair of guideway 28 to engage with the slide lock closure 16. A drinking spout 30 is disposed on the raised rim 26. The drinking spout 30 is adapted to dispense the contents of the open-top container 12. A lower portion of the side wall 24 is defining a mounting portion 32 for sealingly attaching the reclosable container lid 10 to the container 12. The mounting portion 32 is adapted to snap fit the reclosable container lid 10 to the open-top container 12 in a manner that seals the container 12. The side wall surface 24 can be curved or generally flat. The overall shape of the cover 14 is generally frustaconical; however, the cover 14 can have a number of other configurations.
A channel 34 is integrally formed in the central portion of the annular top wall 22. The channel 34 includes a pair of guideway 36 configured to engage with the slide lock closure 16. Each of the guideways 36 is located on the longitudinal side of the channel 34. The channel 34 includes an edge 38 that defines the shape of the channel 34. In
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While the invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from its scope. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
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