Claims
- 1. A receptacle comprising:
- a. a container body means having upstanding side walls, a floor, and an open top, said container body having a shaft integrally joined thereto;
- b. a lid means comprising a cover portion having a size and shape to fit over the container open top, said lid having a pair of arms extending therefrom,
- c. hinge means for pivotally mounting said lid means on said container body means for movement between closed and an open positions, said hinge means including cam means for enabling the lid to be pivoted freely from a first closed position then through a first predetermined angle to an intermediate position and then in a controlled manner from the intermediate position through a second predetermined angle to a third position;
- d. said cam means comprising:
- 1) a first arcuate surface formed on at least one arm of the lid and concentric with the container shaft longitudinal axis;
- 2) a second arcuate surface formed on the lid arm and concentric and coplanar with the first arcuate surface;
- 3) a generally flat surface tangential to the lid arm second arcuate surface and extending therefrom to intersect the arm first arcuate surface at an intersection point; and
- 4) a sector joined to the shaft of the associated container shaft and extending radially therefrom and being concentric with the lid arm arcuate surfaces, the sector having an end face and a periphery with a radius slightly less than the radius of the lid arm first arcuate surface and slightly greater than the radius of the lid arm second arcuate surface, the sector end face being a predetermined angular distance from the lid arm intersection point and the sector being radially aligned with the lid arm first arcuate surface when the lid is in the first position,
- so that the lid may be rotated freely from the first position thereof to the intermediate position whereat the lid arm tangential surface contacts the container sector and in a controlled manner from the intermediate position to the third position due to camming action between the container sector and the lid arm tangential and second arcuate surfaces.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the container sector end face is approximately 75.degree. from the lid arm intersection point when the lid is in the first position thereof, and wherein the second arcuate surface subtends an angle of approximately 155.degree. about the container shaft axis, the lid may be pivoted freely through an angle of approximately 90.degree. from the first position to the intermediate position and in a controlled manner through approximately 180.degree. from the intermediate position to the third position.
- 3. A receptacle comprising:
- a. a container having upstanding side walls, a floor, and an open top;
- b. an elongated handle connected to the container back wall near the open top and having opposed ends;
- c. a shaft joined to and extending outwardly from each end of the handle and terminating in a mushroom-shaped surface, the mushroom-shaped surfaces of the shafts having respective bases that diverge toward each other; and
- d. a lid comprising a cover portion having a size and shape to fit over the container open top, and a pair of arms extending from the cover portion and having respective inwardly facing surfaces spaced apart a distance slightly greater than the distance between the ends of the container handle, each lid arm being fabricated with a wall defining an opening therethrough having a diameter slightly greater than the diameter of the container shafts,
- so that the lid arm wall openings can be forced over the mushroom-shaped surfaces of the corresponding container shafts to be captured thereon between the mushroom-shaped surfaces and the ends of the handles and thereby form a hinge between the container and lid;
- e. each container shaft is fabricated with a neck portion adjacent the base of the associated mushroom-shaped surface, the neck having a diameter slightly less than the diameter of the lid arm wall opening,
- so that the arm wall opening is captured in the shaft neck when the lid is hinged to the container;
- f. at least one container shaft is formed with a radially extending sector located adjacent the shaft neck and having a first end face; and
- g. a lid arm is formed with a recess partially bounded by a stepped surface radially aligned with the container sector, the lid stepped surface being located at a predetermined angle from the container sector first end face when the lid is in a first position whereat it is closed over the container open top, the lid stepped surface abutting the sector first end face when the lid is pivoted from the first closed position through the predetermined angle to thereby stop the lid from further pivoting.
- 4. A receptacle comprising:
- a. a container having upstanding side walls, a floor, and an open top;
- b. an elongated handle connected to the container back wall near the open top and having opposed ends;
- c. a shaft joined to and extending outwardly from each end of the handle and terminating in a mushroom-shaped surface, the mushroom-shaped surfaces of the shafts having respective bases that diverge toward each other; and
- d. a lid comprising a cover portion having a size and shape to fit over the container open top, and a pair of arms extending from the cover portion and having respective inwardly facing surfaces spaced apart a distance slightly greater than the distance between the ends of the container handle, each lid arm being fabricated with a wall defining an opening therethrough having a diameter slightly greater than the diameter of the container shafts,
- so that the lid arm wall openings can be forced over the mushroom-shaped surfaces of the corresponding container shafts to be captured thereon between the mushroom-shaped surfaces and the ends of the handles and thereby form a hinge between the container and lid;
- e. a radially extending sector joined to at least one of the container shafts, the sector having a periphery with a predetermined radius and a first end face;
- f. a first arcuate surface formed in the corresponding lid arm and having a radius slightly greater than the radius of the container sector periphery, the lid first arcuate surface being in radial alignment with the container sector;
- g. a second arcuate surface formed in the corresponding lid arm and having a radius slightly less than the radius of the sector periphery and it being in radial alignment therewith; and
- h. a generally flat surface extending between the arm first and second arcuate surfaces and being tangential to the second arcuate surface, the container sector being proximate the lid arm first arcuate surface and the tangential surface intersecting the first arcuate surface at a point located at a predetermined angle from the container sector first end face when the lid is in a first closed position horizontal over the container open top,
- so that the lid may be rotated freely from the first position thereof through approximately the predetermined angle until the arm tangential surface contacts the container sector first end face and further lid rotation to a third position causes the container sector periphery to initially contact the lid tangential surface and subsequently the second arcuate surface in a camming action that slows the lid rotation to thereby control lid opening to the third position.
- 5. The receptacle of claim 4 wherein the lid tangential surface intersects the first arcuate surface at a point that is approximately 75.degree. from the container sector first end face when the lid is in the first position thereof, and wherein the lid can be rotated freely through an angle of approximately 90.degree. before the lid tangential surface contacts the container sector first end face to begin the camming action therebetween.
- 6. A receptacle comprising:
- a. a container having upstanding side walls, a floor, and an open top;
- b. an elongated handle connected to the container back wall near the open top and having opposed ends;
- c. a shaft joined to and extending outwardly from each end of the handle and terminating in a mushroom-shaped surface, the mushroom-shaped surfaces of the shafts having respective bases that diverge toward each other; and
- d. a lid comprising a cover portion having a size and shape to fit over the container open top, and a pair of arms extending from the cover portion and having respective inwardly facing surfaces spaced apart a distance slightly greater than the distance between the ends of the container handle, each lid arm being fabricated with a wall defining an opening therethrough having a diameter slightly greater than the diameter of the container shafts,
- so that the lid arm wall openings can be forced over the mushroom-shaped surfaces of the corresponding container shafts to be captured thereon between the mushroom-shaped surfaces and the ends of the handles and thereby form a hinge between the container and lid;
- e. a sector formed on at least one container shaft and having a first radially extending end face; and
- f. a stepped surface formed in the corresponding lid arm and radially aligned with the container sector, the lid arm stepped surface being approximately 100.degree. from the sector first end face when the lid is in a first position whereat it is generally horizontal and covers the container open top,
- so that the lid may be pivoted through an angle of approximately 100.degree. to a second position whereat the lid arm stepped surface abuts the container sector first end face to enable the lid to remain in a generally vertical open position;
- g. at least one of the container shafts is formed with a sector adjacent the shaft groove and extending radially from the shaft, the sector having a predetermined radius and an end face; and
- h. at least one lid arm is formed with a recess radially aligned with and receiving the container sector, the recess being defined by a first arcuate surface having a radius slightly greater than the sector radius and by a second arcuate surface having a radius slightly less than the sector radius and a surface tangential to the second arcuate surface and intersecting the first arcuate surface at an intersection point, the intersection point being located at a predetermined angle from the container sector end face and the lid arm first arcuate surface being radially aligned with the container sector when the lid is in a closed position overlying the container open top,
- so that the lid may be pivoted freely from the closed position through approximately the predetermined angle to an intermediate position whereat the lid tangential surface contacts the container sector and the lid may be rotated from the intermediate position to a third position in a controlled manner by frictional contact between a container sector and the lid tangential and second arcuate surfaces.
- 7. Apparatus for storing selected materials comprising:
- a. a container comprising four interconnected walls arranged to form an open top, and a handle having opposed ends and being connected to one of the walls adjacent the open top thereof;
- b. a lid comprising a cover portion sized to selectively fit over and close the container open top; and
- c. hinge means for pivotally joining the lid to the container comprising:
- (i) a pair of shafts having concentric longitudinal axes, a shaft extending oppositely from each end of the container handle; and
- (ii) a pair of arms joined to and extending from the lid cover portion, each arm being formed with a middle wall having an opening therein that receives an associated shaft of the container;
- d. each container shaft has a mushroom-shaped surface and is formed with a circumferential groove adjacent the mushroom-shaped surface; and
- e. the opening in the middle wall in each lid arm is captured in the associated container shaft groove;
- f. each lid arm is fabricated with an inwardly facing surface proximate the associated container handle end, the inwardly facing surface defining a recess that is bounded in part by the middle wall and that surrounds the container shaft;
- g. a sector is joined to at least one of the container shafts and extends radially therefrom into the recess of the corresponding lid arm, the sector having a periphery with a predetermined radius and an end face; and
- h. the lid arm recess is defined by a first arcuate surface having a radius slightly greater than the sector radius, a second arcuate surface having a radius slightly less than the sector radius, and a generally flat surface extending tangentially from the second arcuate surface to an intersection point with the first arcuate surface, the container sector being proximate the lid arm first arcuate surface and the intersection point being located at a predetermined angular distance from the container sector end face when the lid is in the first closed position thereof to thereby enable the lid to be freely rotated on the container shafts to an intermediate position whereat the lid tangential surface contacts the container sector and to enable the lid to be further rotated to a third position in a controlled manner through camming frictional contact between the container sector periphery and the lid arm tangential and second arcuate surfaces.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the predetermined angular distance between the container sector end face and the lid arm intersection point is approximately 75.degree..
- 9. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein:
- a. the predetermined angular distance between the container sector end face and the lid arm intersection point is approximately 75.degree.;
- b. the lid tangential surface subtends an angle of approximately 30.degree. about the container shaft longitudinal axis; and
- c. the lid arm recess second arcuate surface subtends an angle of approximately 155.degree. about the shaft longitudinal axis; and
- d. the lid is freely pivotable through an angle of approximately 90.degree. between the first and intermediate positions and the lid is pivotable in a controller manner through a further angle of approximately 180.degree..
- 10. Apparatus for storing selected materials comprising:
- a. a container comprising four interconnected walls arranged to form an open top, and a handle having opposed ends and being connected to one of the walls adjacent the open top thereof;
- b. a lid comprising a cover portion sized to selectively fit over and close the container open top; and
- c. hinge means for pivotally joining the lid to the container comprising:
- (i) a pair of shafts having concentric longitudinal axes, a shaft extending oppositely from each end of the container handle; and
- (ii) a pair of arms joined to and extending from the lid cover portion, each arm being formed with a middle wall having an opening therein that receives an associated shaft of the container;
- d. the hinge means further comprises cam means for enabling the lid to be pivoted freely from a first position whereat it is closed over the container open top through a first predetermined angle to an intermediate position and in a controlled manner from the intermediate position through a second predetermined angle to a third position;
- e. a first arcuate surface formed on at least one arm of the lid and concentric with the container shaft longitudinal axis;
- f. a second arcuate surface formed on the lid arm and concentric and coplanar with the first arcuate surface;
- g. a generally flat surface tangential to the lid arm second arcuate surface and extending therefrom to intersect the arm first arcuate surface at an intersection point; and
- h. a sector joined to the shaft of the associated container shaft and extending radially therefrom and being concentric with the lid arm arcuate surfaces, the sector having an end face and a periphery with a radius slightly less than the radius of the lid arm first arcuate surface and slightly greater than the radius of the lid arm second arcuate surface, the sector end face being a predetermined angular distance from the lid arm intersection point and the sector being radially aligned with the lid arm first arcuate surface when the lid is in the first position,
- so that the lid may be rotated freely from the first position thereof to the intermediate position whereat the lid arm tangential surface contacts the container sector and in a controlled manner from the intermediate position to the third position due to camming action between the container sector and the lid arm tangential and second arcuate surfaces.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the container sector end face is approximately 75.degree. from the lid arm intersection point when the lid is in the first position thereof, and wherein the second arcuate surface subtends an angle of approximately 155.degree. about the container shaft axis, the lid may be pivoted freely through an angle of approximately 90.degree. from the first position to the intermediate position and in a controlled manner through approximately 180.degree. from the intermediate position to the third position.
- 12. A receptacle comprising:
- a. a container body means having upstanding side walls, a floor, and an open top;
- b. a lid means comprising a cover portion having a size and shape to fit over the container open top;
- c. hinge means for pivotally mounting said lid means on said container body means for movement between closed and open positions, said hinge means including a pair of shaft members on said container body means, said shaft members journaled in openings in said lid means, said hinge means further including cam means for enabling the lid to be pivoted from a first closed position, then through a first intermediate angle to an intermediate position, and then in a controlled manner from the intermediate position through a second predetermined angle to the fully open position;
- d. said cam means comprising:
- 1) a sector portion formed on at least one of said shaft members, said sector portion extending radially from said one shaft member;
- 2) a first arcuate surface formed on at least one arm of said lid means;
- 3) a second arcuate surface formed on said lid arm means on which said first arcuate surface is formed, said second arcuate surface defining a continuation of said first arcuate surface, said second arcuate surface having a radius slightly less than the radius of said sector portion so that as the lid pivots between the intermediate position and the fully open position, it will move in a controlled manner that allows a smooth and safe descent, said lid control movement being achieved by the frictional contact between said sector portion and said second arcuate surface.
- 13. Apparatus for storing selected materials comprising:
- a. a container body means having upstanding side walls, a floor, and an open top, said container body means having a handle with opposed ends and being connected to one of the walls adjacent the open top;
- b. a lid means comprising a cover portion having a size and shape to fit over the container open top;
- c. hinge means for pivotally joining the lid means to the container body means comprising:
- 1) a pair of shaft members extending oppositely from each end of said container handle; and
- 2) a pair of arm members joined to and extending from the lid means, each arm having an opening therein that receives one of said shafts;
- d. said hinge means further including cam means for enabling the lid to be pivoted from a first closed position, then through a first intermediate angle to an intermediate position, and then in a controlled manner from the intermediate position through a second predetermined angle to the fully open position;
- e. said cam means comprising:
- 1) a sector portion formed on at least one of said shaft members, said sector portion extending radially from said one shaft member;
- 2) a first arcuate surface formed on at least one arm of said lid means;
- 3) a second arcuate surface formed on said lid arm means on which said first arcuate surface is formed, said second arcuate surface defining a continuation of said first arcuate surface, said second arcuate surface having a radius slightly less than the radius of said sector portion so that as the lid pivots between the intermediate position and the fully open position, it will move in a controlled manner that allows a smooth and safe descent, said lid control movement being achieved by the frictional contact between said sector portion and said second arcuate surface;
- f. said hinge means being further characterized wherein said arm members are adapted to be flexed slightly to facilitate insertion of said shaft members into said openings in said arms.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 07/506,330 filed on Apr. 9, 1990.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Divisions (1)
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