The present invention relates to a sealable storage container and the like, and more specifically to a sealable storage container which may be readily and easily disassembled for cleaning, maintenance and the like, and which is further useful for storing food products which may have a liquid or flowable component.
Various storage containers have been designed, through the years, for various end uses. Increasingly, designers of such houseware products have attempted to provide storage containers which are, on the one hand, aesthetically appealing, and on the other hand provide a convenient means for safely storing various food stuffs in pantries, kitchens and other food preparation areas.
As of late, designers of such houseware products have endeavored to create storage containers which provide the ability to not only store food in bulk, but also to store the same food items for longer periods of time. In this regard, several manufacturers have attempted to provide stackable, airtight storage containers for storing dry food products over prolonged periods of times. Manufacturers such as OXO International have sold dry storage containers under such trademarks as the OXO Good Grips Pop Container™ and which provides a clear storage container having a removable, substantially airtight lid which is activated by a push button latch assembly that is located in the central portion thereof. This product includes on its container lid a circumscribing silicone seal, which matingly engages the sidewall of the storage container when the push button latch is depressed so as to substantially seal the dry food product within the storage container.
Another example of a commercially available food storage container of similar design is marketed under the trademark “Gourmet Living” and which is sold and distributed by Shopko Stores Operating Company LLC of Greenbay, Wis. Again, this substantially clear storage container includes a removable lid having a circumscribing silicone seal which, when urged outwardly by a pressure plate which is provided with the container lid, engages the sidewall of the storage container so as to provide a substantially airtight seal.
While each of the aforementioned commercially available products have operated with varying degrees of success, shortcomings attributable to their design have detracted from their usefulness. Chief among the defects in the designs mentioned, above, relate to the complexity of the overall design, and their relative inability to be adequately cleaned in the event that the product is used to store a liquid food product. In the case of the OXO International product described, above, the push button latch mechanism is complex in its overall design, and includes some mechanical features which cannot be readily disassembled, and cleaned by a user of the product. Still further with the earlier mentioned container marketed under the trademark “Gourmet Living,” it includes a moveable pressure plate, and an expandable silicone gasket which cannot be readily detached from the container top and cleaned. In view of these design deficiencies, both manufacturers have clearly indicated in their packaging instructions to the consumer that the container is to be used only for dry food storage.
It has long been recognized that long term food storage for food products having liquid or other fluid components is desirable. However, no particular design of an airtight storage container and easily removable lid has emerged that provides a means for the convenient storage of food components having liquid portions, or components, and which further can be readily disassembled so as to allow a user thereof to adequately clean the component pieces thereof so as to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria, and to remove food debris and other particulate matter, and the like, following its usage.
Therefore, a sealable storage container which addresses the shortcomings attendant with the prior art practices, and designs employed, heretofore, is the subject matter of the present invention.
A first aspect of the present invention relates to a sealable storage container which includes a container bottom having an upstanding, and continuous sidewall which defines an aperture which allows access to the container bottom; a container lid for mating cooperation with the container bottom, and which further has an aperture form therein, and which extends therethrough; a rotatable member received in the aperture defined by the container lid; a movable pressure plate threadably cooperating with the rotatable member, and wherein a clockwise rotation of the rotatable member moves the pressure plate in the direction of the container lid, and a counter-clockwise rotation of the rotatable member moves the pressure plate away from the container lid; and a resilient seal is mounted on the movable pressure plate, and which extends in the direction of the container lid, and wherein the clockwise rotation of the rotatable member causes the resilient seal to engage the container lid, and then deform, at least in part, laterally, outwardly, so as to releasably, sealably engage the upstanding continuous sidewall of the container bottom to effect the sealable attachment of the container lid to the container bottom.
Still another aspect of the present invention relates to a sealable storage container which includes, a container bottom defining a cavity for receiving an object of interest, and wherein the container bottom includes a bottom surface with a peripheral edge, and a continuous sidewall extends upwardly from the peripheral edge of the bottom surface, and which further has a top peripheral edge defining a container bottom aperture which allows the object of interest to be placed within the cavity of the container bottom; a container lid for cooperating with the container bottom, and which further occludes the container bottom aperture, and wherein the container lid has a top and bottom surface, and an aperture is formed therein, and which extends between the top and bottom surfaces, and wherein at least one orientation member is mounted on the bottom surface, and depends downwardly therefrom, and which further defines an internal channel; a rotatable member received within the aperture formed in the container lid, and wherein the rotatable member includes a threaded shaft portion extending through the aperture defined by the container lid, and a hand-engageable portion affixed to the threaded shaft portion, and which rests on the top surface of the container lid; a moveable pressure plate oriented in spaced relation relative to the bottom surface of the container lid, and wherein the moveable pressure plate has a top surface which is juxtaposed relative to the bottom surface of the container lid, an opposite bottom surface, and a peripheral edge, and wherein a threaded channel is mounted on the top surface of the movable pressure plate, and is sized so as to threadably receive and matingly cooperate with the threaded shaft of the rotatable member, and wherein the clockwise rotation of the rotatable member threadably advances the moveable pressure plate in the direction of the container lid, and the counter-clockwise rotation of the rotatable member effects movement of the moveable pressure plate away from the container lid, and wherein an orientation post is mounted on the top surface of the pressure plate, and is sized so as to be slideably received in the orientation member which is mounted on the bottom surface of the container lid; and a resilient, substantially continuous sealing member which has an inside peripheral edge which sealably engages the peripheral edge of the moveable pressure plate, and which further has an outside peripheral edge which extends in the direction of the bottom surface of the container lid, and wherein, the container lid, when placed in an occluding relationship relative to the aperture defined by the container bottom, and the rotatable member is rotated in a clockwise direction, the moveable pressure plate travels in the direction of the container lid and causes the resilient substantially continuous sealing member to forcibly engage the bottom surface of the container lid and then resiliently deform, at least in part, substantially laterally and outwardly so as to seal the engaged continuous sidewall which defines, at least in part, the container bottom so as to effectively sealably secure the container lid to the container bottom.
These and other aspects of the present invention will be discussed in greater detail hereinafter.
Preferred embodiments of the invention are described below with reference to the following accompanying drawings:
This disclosure of the invention is submitted in furtherance of the constitutional purposes of the U.S. Patent laws “to promote the progress of science and useful arts.” (Article I, Section 8).
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The container bottom 11 has an upstanding, substantially continuous sidewall which is generally indicated by the numeral 30. The upstanding continuous sidewall 30 extends from the peripheral edge 23 of the bottom surface 20, and generally upwardly to form the main body of the container bottom 11. The continuous sidewall 30 is formed of a pair or oppositely positioned, and substantially planar end walls which are generally indicated by the numeral 31. Further, the continuous sidewall 30 has a pair of oppositely positioned and non-planar sidewalls that are generally indicated by the numeral 32. The upstanding, continuous sidewall 30 also includes an uppermost peripheral edge 33 which defines an aperture 34 which allows access to the container bottom 11, and more specifically to the internal cavity 14 thereof. It is through this aperture 34 that the objects of interest 15, which may be a food stuff, of various types, enters and exits the sealable storage container 10. As seen in the drawings, a concavely shaped cavity 35 is formed in the lateral sidewalls 32. This concavely shaped cavity increases the strength of the continuous sidewall 30, and also provides a convenient means for a user to manipulate or otherwise hold, or grasp, the sealable storage container 10.
The sealable storage container 10 of the present invention includes a removable container lid 40 (
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The sealable storage container 10 of the present invention includes a resilient substantially continuous sealing member 100 which is received, at least in part, within the circumscribing channel 85 which is formed in the peripheral edge 84 of the moveable pressure plate 80, and which extends laterally outwardly therefrom. As seen in the drawings (
The operation of the described embodiment of the present invention is believed to be readily apparent as briefly summarized to this point.
In its broadest aspect the present invention relates to a sealable storage container 10 which includes a container bottom 11 having an upstanding continuous sidewall 30 which defines an aperture 34, and which allows access to the container bottom 11. The invention also disclose a container lid 40 for mating cooperation with the container bottom 11 and which further has an aperture 44 formed therein, and which extends therethrough. The invention also includes a rotatable member 60 which is received in the aperture 44 and which is defined by the container lid 40. In addition to the foregoing, a moveable pressure plate 80 is provided, and which threadably cooperates with a rotatable member 60, and wherein a clockwise rotation imparted to the rotatable member 60 moves the pressure plate 80 in the direction of the container lid 11, and a counterclockwise rotation of the rotatable member 60 moves the moveable pressure plate 80 away from the container lid 11. Finally, the present invention 10 includes a resilient sealing member 100 which is mounted on the moveable pressure plate 80, and which extends in the direction of the container lid 40. The clockwise rotation of the rotatable member 60 causes the resilient sealing member 100 to engage the container lid 40 and then resiliently deform, at least in part, laterally outwardly so as to releasably sealably engage the continuous sidewall 30 of the container bottom 11 to effect the sealable attachment of the container lid 40 to the container bottom 11.
As seen in the drawings, it will be appreciated that the storage container 10 as described herein may be easily disassembled so it can be inspected, washed, and sanitized as required. Additionally, it will be recognized from the drawings that the container lid 40 as earlier described, is provided with an elevated neck portion 46. Further, the hand-engageable portion 64 of the rotatable member 60 has an inside facing surface with a member 47 which matingly and/or forcibly engages the elevated neck portion 46 which surrounds the aperture 44. This forcible engagement provides a means by which the user of the sealable storage container 10 can conveniently determine, in a tactile fashion, the amount of the threadable advancement of the threaded shaft 61 into the threaded channel 90, and which is incorporated or made integral with the moveable pressure plate 80. As will be recognized, as the rotatable member 60 is turned in a clockwise direction, the pressure plate 80 moves in a substantially linear direction towards the container lid 40 thereby causing the deformation of the resilient sealing member 100. This linear movement is caused and effected by the mechanical cooperation of the respective orientation members 51-54, in combination with the multiplicity of orientation post 94, and which coaxially slideably cooperate with, and in, the internal channels 55 that are defined by the respective orientation members 50.
Therefore, it will be seen that the present invention 10 provides a convenient means for providing a sealable storage container which has operational attributes and features not present in the prior art devices utilized, heretofore. The present invention avoids the shortcomings attendant with the prior art devices, and provides a convenient easily disassembled sealable storage container which may be utilized for storing various food products including foods products that may have a liquid component and which is easily open, and sealably closed in a convenient manner.
In compliance with the patent statute, the invention has been described in language more or less specific as to structural and methodical features. It is to be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the specific features shown and described, since the means herein disclosed compromise preferred forms of putting the invention into effect. The invention is, therefore, claimed in any of its forms or modifications within the proper scope of the appended claims appropriately interpreted in accordance with the Doctrine of Equivalents.
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