A reclosable lid for a container is described herein, and, in particular, a reclosable lid for a container that is configured with a cover movable from an initial, closed position to an open position upon breaking of one or more frangible connections.
One form of a package for a food item includes a container with an open top end that is closed by a lid. A shrink wrap film can surround the lid and at least the upper portion of the container to both secure the lid to the container and to provide tamper evidence if the lid should be removed prior to intended removal by the consumer. In some instances, the lid can have a hinged component that can be moved to expose an opening in the lid, and thus provide access to the contents of the container without removal of the lid from the container. A shrink wrap film can be provided that blocks opening of the hinged component to provide tamper evidence prior to intended removal by the consumer. In both such examples, the removal of the shrink wrap can disadvantageously result in a piece or pieces of material that are separated from the package and require separate disposal.
Instead of a shrink wrap film, some packages include lids with a tear-away strip that must be removed prior to opening of the hinged component, e.g., a flap. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,621,744 discloses a lid for a container with a tear-away strip. The strip is configured to initially lock a plurality of flaps but, upon removal of the strip, the flaps can be opened. Like the aforementioned shrink wrap film, the removal of the tear-away strip can disadvantageously result in a piece or pieces of material that are separated from the package and require separate disposal.
A reclosable lid for a container includes a base having an access opening and a cover assembly pivotably connected relative to the base by a base hinge. The cover assembly has a cover assembly opening; a cover periphery disposed at least partially about the cover assembly opening; and a cover pivotably connected relative to the cover periphery by a cover hinge and movable between a closed position, blocking the cover assembly opening, and an open position, permitting access to the cover assembly opening. The lid has a closed configuration with the cover assembly disposed on the base such that the access opening at least partially underlies the cover assembly opening. One or more frangible connections extend between the cover and the cover periphery when the cover is in the closed position and prior to initial movement from the closed position to the open position of the cover. The one or more frangible connections can advantageously provide for tamper evidence prior to initial desired opening of the cover, while also not generating an additional piece or pieces of material for disposal. Optionally, the cover can advantageously form a seal with the access opening to restrict ingress of moisture and egress of gasses and aromas, as will be described further herein.
The lid may also have an open configuration with the cover assembly spaced from the base by the base hinge. When the lid is in the closed configuration, the cover assembly may be attached to the base at one or more locations spaced from the cover hinge. To this end, means may be provided for securing the cover assembly to the base when the lid is in the closed configuration. The securing means can be in the form of one or more lugs that engage with apertures, such as in a snap-fit arrangement.
In one aspect, the cover periphery may have a gap, opposite the cover assembly hinge. This gap can provide access to an edge of the cover which can enable one-handed opening of the cover and thus access to the interior of the container. An optional tab portion of the cover can be disposed in the gap of the of the cover periphery when the cover is in the closed position to facilitate opening and closing of the cover.
In another aspect, the cover and the base may include means for releasably securing the cover to the base when the cover assembly is in the closed configuration and the cover is in the closed position. Such means for releasably securing can include, for example, a protruding structure that mates with a depression or the like.
In yet another aspect, the base includes a skirt configured for attachment to a container. The skirt can include lugs or recesses that mate with corresponding recesses or lugs of the neck of the container to secure the base to the container. The securement can advantageously be such that it is easier to initially attach the base to the container than to subsequently remove the base, and thus the lid, from the container. The lid can be attached to the container, for example, using a snap-fit or screw threads.
In another aspect, the cover may include a depending skirt or protuberance that extends into the base opening when the cover is in the closed position. Advantageously, the depending skirt can engage a perimeter of the base opening with an interference fit to form a seal, functioning as a plug-type seal. While not necessarily being of a liquid-tight nature, the seal can be sufficient to restrict ingress and egress of moisture and other gases or aromas, which restriction can be particularly beneficial if the contents of a container to which the lid is attached is susceptible to degradation or is odiferous, e.g., chewing gum tablets or pellets. Optionally, the depending skirt has a rearward portion closer to the cover hinge as compared to a forward portion opposite the rearward portion, the rearward portion of the depending skirt having a greater height as compared to the forward portion. The purpose of such height difference is that the taller portion of the skirt can engage sooner with the perimeter of the base opening as compared to if it were shorter to pilot the cover into alignment with the access opening for insertion of the skirt into the access opening. This can particularly be useful if the cover hinge is articulated, meaning that it has more than one axis about which pivoting of the cover relative to the cover periphery can occur.
A space can extend between the cover and the cover periphery and, when the cover is in the closed position and the cover assembly is in the closed configuration, a portion of the base underlies the space. The space can be the span of the frangible connection or connections.
When the cover assembly is in the closed configuration and the cover is in the closed position, it can be opened by pivoting the cover relative to the cover assembly about the cover hinge and away from the cover assembly opening and, if present, breaking the one or more frangible connections between the cover and the cover periphery.
To assemble the lid, the cover assembly can be moved from the open configuration to the closed configuration and the cover assembly secured to the base when the lid is in the closed configuration.
In another aspect, a one piece, reclosable lid for a container is provided. The lid can have an integral cover movable between a closed position, blocking an access opening in the lid, and an open position, exposing the access opening. The cover can have a depending skirt or plug which has an interference fit with a perimeter of the access opening when the cover is in the closed position. One or more frangible connections extend between the cover and an adjacent portion of the lid, which are broken upon initial movement of the cover from the closed position to the open position to provide tamper evidence.
In a further aspect, the access opening is provided in a base and a cover assembly is pivotably connected relative to the base by a base hinge. The cover assembly can include: a cover assembly opening; a cover periphery disposed at least partially about the cover assembly opening; and a cover hinge pivotably connecting the cover periphery relative to the cover such that the cover is movable between the closed position, blocking the cover assembly opening, and the open position, permitting access to the cover assembly opening. The one or more frangible connections extend between the cover and the cover periphery. The lid has a closed configuration with the cover assembly disposed on the base such that the access opening at least partially underlies the cover assembly opening.
In any of the embodiments described herein, the lid can be provided as a unitary component, such as an injection molded, one-piece component.
In any of the embodiments described herein, the lid can be provided attached to a container and, optionally, the container can include a food item, such as gum or candy.
A reclosable lid for a container is described herein and shown in
The lid 10 includes a base 16 and a cover assembly 12 connected relative to each other by a hinge 24, as shown in
A tamper-evident feature in the form of one or more frangible connections 25 between the cover 14 and the cover periphery 15 are broken upon initial movement of the cover 14 from the closed position to the open position. Breaking of the frangible connections 25 and opening of the cover 14 allows for initial access to items in the container 18. For example, one may initially open the cover 14 of the lid 10, thereby breaking the frangible connections 25, and tilt the container assembly 11 to allow the items to exit the container assembly 11. More specifically,
With reference to
The base 16 has a skirt 22 and a recessed platform 35. The skirt 22 matches the shape of the container 16 to provide a continuous outer surface wall 57 (see
The cover 14 also has an annular protuberance or depending skirt 46 with an outer diameter slightly less than the inner diameter of the base opening 39, such that when the cover 14 is affixed to the base 16 the annular protuberance fits concentrically within the opening 39 but, preferably, with a friction fit. More specifically, and as shown in
The tab 40 of cover 14 has a rib 42 protruding form an underside 54 of the tab 40. The rib 40 has a lip 43 that slides over a ledge 48 and into a recess 50, thus latching the cover 14 of the cover assembly 12 to the base 16 and further securing the cover 14 to the base 16 when the cover 14 is in the closed position.
For complete assembly of the container assembly 11, the reclosable lid 10 is press-fit to the container 18. More specifically, and with reference to
After initial movement of the cover 14 from the closed position to the open position thereby breaking the breaking the connection of the frangible connections 25 to the cover 14, the cover 14 may be opened and closed repeatedly by latching and unlatching of the rib 42 to the base 16.
The size, ergonomic shape of the container assembly 11, and position of the cover 14 allow the consumer to open and close the container assembly 11 by gripping the container assembly 11 and popping open the cover 14 with their thumb or other digit. To facilitate such opening, which can be one-handed, an edge of the cover 14 is preferably exposed relative to the cover assembly 12, such as by a gap in the cover assembly 12. The cover 14 may also be opened with a finger from the hand not gripping the container assembly 11.
The lid 10 may be made of plastic or any other semi-rigid material, as can the container 18. Both can be injection molded, although the container 18 could be formed using alternative methods, such as blow molding. The lid 10 may preferably be attached to the container 18 by a snap-fit connection to form a packaged or container assembly 11. The snap-fit connection does not require threading of the lid 10 to the container 18 or any additional steps, such as welding, to secure the lid 10 to the container 18. Preferably, the snap-fit connection between the lid 10 and the container 18 is more easily created than broken. In other words, it is easier to snap the lid 10 onto the container 18 than to remove the lid 10 from the container 18. With the lid 10 attached to the container 18, the container assembly 11 takes on an ergonomic shape that can fit in the hand of a consumer, allowing for portability and easy access to the contents within the container assembly 11. Furthermore, the container assembly 11 has rounded edges to provide a comfortable grip for a consumer.
When the cover 14 is in the closed position, the container assembly 11 can securely store the contents within, such as candy or gum. For example, the size and shape of the container assembly 11 allow for easy portability, such that a consumer may place the container assembly 11 in a pocket on their person. The cover being securable closed prevents the contents from spilling out of the container assembly 11 and into the pocket. The securable cover 14 also allows for the contents of the container assembly 11 to be used or consumed at various times. For example, if the container assembly 11 contains gum, then a consumer can open the cover 14, extract a piece of gum, and securely close the cover 14 in order to preserve the freshness of the gum or other item remaining in the container assembly 11 that may be extracted at a later time.
Furthermore, once all of the original contents of the container assembly have been consumed (or simply extracted), then the container assembly 11 may be filled with different items. For example, if the container assembly 11 contained gum and a consumer consumed all of the gum therein, then the consumer may wish to reuse the container assembly 11 to store other items, such as other edible items. This feature allows a consumer to extend the usage lifetime of the container assembly 11 by storing new contents after the original contents have been removed.
The container 18 of the container assembly 11 has a base 19 that allows the container assembly 11 to stand upright when placed on a flat, horizontal surface. This is advantageous in the event that the cover 14 is accidentally left open. The container 18 may be made of plastic or any other semi-rigid material, such as the material used for the lid 10. Furthermore, the semi-rigid material may be recyclable, thereby reducing the carbon footprint; a characteristic desired by many consumers. The semi-rigid materials also provide durability. For example, if the consumer loses their grip on the container assembly 11, it may not break when it strikes the ground or other surface, thereby protecting the contents within. In another example, the consumer may store the container assembly 11 in a bag, such as a backpack, that may contain sharp objects that would otherwise puncture a less rigid material.
With reference to
To connect the two container assemblies 11, a snap-fit connection can be utilized. More specifically, and as shown in
With the two container assemblies 19 symmetrically merged together, the bases 19 form a single, larger base 19A that allows the container assembly 11A to be balanced in an upright position when placed on a flat, horizontal surface. As with the single container assembly 11 of
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202041015414 | Apr 2020 | IN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2021/023610 | 3/23/2021 | WO |