This disclosure relates to a container such as a compact with a sliding top.
Compacts are used to hold makeup and ancillary items. Compacts with sliding tops are desirable. However, the top needs to open and close smoothly, while at the same time the compact needs to be economically manufacturable.
This disclosure features a portable container. In some embodiments the container is constructed and adapted to hold cosmetics or other skin-care compositions and potentially ancillary items such as cosmetic applicators. However, the container can be used for other purposes. The container (herein sometimes termed a “compact”) has a top or lid that slides relative to the base to expose the contents, as opposed to the typical compact in which the top or lid pivots about a horizontal axis relative to the base.
Featured in one embodiment is a small, portable container with a sliding top, comprising a base that defines one or more volumes to hold substances or devices such as makeup and/or an applicator, a lid constructed and adapted to slide relative to the base, and a slide mechanism anchored to the base and slidingly engaged with the lid. The slide mechanism may be integrally formed with the base, or it may be separate from the base and coupled to the base through interfitting features on the slide mechanism and the base. The interfitting features may comprise hooks on the slide mechanism that engage into cavities in the base. The slide mechanism may comprise four hooks, two each on two downwardly-projecting legs, with one leg on each opposed side of the slide mechanism. The slide mechanism may comprise a bridge that is anchored to the base. The bridge may define overhangs on two sides. The lid may define projecting shelves that fit under the overhangs. The container may define bearing surfaces between the lid and the bridge. The bearing surfaces may be vertical surfaces where the shelves and the bridge meet.
The container may further comprise a tray that snap fits into the base and defines one or more receiving volumes, wherein the slide mechanism snap fits to the base and defines a bridge that is located above the tray. The lid may snap fit over the slide mechanism and be movable relative to the slide mechanism. The container may further comprise a slide cover that snap fits onto the underside of the lid, and a bi-stable spring located between the lid and the slide cover, where one end of the spring is coupled to the underside of the bridge and the other end is coupled to either the underside of the slide cover or the underside of the lid. The tray may define a tray shelf located at one end of the base, and the tray shelf may define the area in which the lid and base overlap when the lid is slid into the open position.
The slide mechanism may be a unitary structure that is separate from the base and is coupled to the base through interfitting features on the slide mechanism and the base, in which the interfitting features comprise hooks on the slide mechanism that engage into cavities in the base. The slide mechanism may comprise four hooks, two each on two downwardly-projecting legs, with one leg on each opposed side of the slide mechanism, wherein the slide mechanism further comprises a bridge that is anchored to the base. The bridge may define overhangs on two sides, wherein the lid defines projecting shelves that fit under the overhangs. There may be bearing surfaces between the lid and the bridge, wherein the bearing surfaces are vertical surfaces where the shelves and the bridge meet. The lid and the base may each define multiple spaced small projections on facing surfaces, to help define the spacing between the lid and the base. In an embodiment the lid defines hooks that fit into and ride in slots in the base. In this embodiment the base may define shelves that the hooks fit under when the lid is in the closed position covering the base, to inhibit lifting the lid off the base or pivoting the lid relative to the base.
Featured in another embodiment is a compact with a sliding top, comprising a base that defines one or more volumes to hold substances or devices such as makeup and/or an applicator, a lid constructed and adapted to slide relative to the base, and a slide mechanism anchored to the base and slidingly engaged with the lid, wherein the slide mechanism is a unitary structure that is separate from the base and is coupled to the base through interfitting features on the slide mechanism and the base. The interfitting features comprise hooks on the slide mechanism that engage into cavities in the base, wherein the slide mechanism comprises four hooks, two each on two downwardly-projecting legs, with one leg on each opposed side of the slide mechanism. The slide mechanism further comprises a bridge that is anchored to the base, wherein the bridge defines overhangs on two sides. The lid defines projecting shelves that fit under the overhangs. There are bearing surfaces between the lid and the bridge, wherein the bearing surfaces are vertical surfaces where the shelves and the bridge meet. This embodiment also includes a tray that snap fits into the base and defines one or more receiving volumes, wherein the slide mechanism snap fits to the base and defines a bridge that is located above the tray, and wherein the lid snap fits over the slide mechanism and is movable relative to the slide mechanism. There is also a slide cover that snap fits onto the underside of the lid, and a bi-stable spring located between the lid and the slide cover. One end of the spring is coupled to the underside of the bridge and the other end is coupled to either the underside of the slide cover or to the underside of the lid. The tray may define a tray shelf located at one end of the base, in which case the tray shelf may define the area in which the lid and base overlap when the lid is slid into the open position. The compact can be made entirely from molded plastic parts, except perhaps for the spring which is typically but not necessarily made of metal.
Two preferred embodiments are shown in the drawings. These embodiments are compacts, but that is not a limitation as the container need not carry cosmetics.
Both embodiments disclosed herein comprise a compact for containing cosmetics, for example. The container could be used to hold other compositions and/or devices or items, e.g., skin care products and accessories such as brushes and pads for cosmetic and skin care, and may also include a mirror. The compact has a lid or cover that slides from a closed position in which the interior is covered, to an open position that provides access to the interior.
In the first embodiment a slide mechanism projects from the base and interlocks with the lid. The slide mechanism gives rigidity to the slide bearing and an easy, controllable fit. This embodiment comprises seven interfitting parts as shown in
Slide mechanism 22 is securely anchored in base 12 and projects above tray 14 to provide interlocking features and bearing surfaces for the lid assembly. Spring 24 is constructed and arranged to define two stable positions—the closed and fully open positions—to give a smooth feeling for the user, absorb slack in the bearings and provide tactile feedback for the open and closed positions. Alternatively, more than one spring could be used to accomplish these functions.
Note that although this embodiment is constructed from six separate injection-molded plastic parts (plus the metal spring), this is not a limitation of the invention as those skilled in the field will understand that the device could be made of different materials, or be made of fewer or even a greater number of parts. For example, base 12 and tray 14 could be one part. Further, that part could also include the upwardly-projecting portions of slide mechanism 22. Preferably the housing is made of plastics such as polypropylenes, polycarbonates, styrenes, polyesters, acrylics or blends of these materials, unfilled or reinforced. However, there are no limitations on which material could be used. The slide mechanism is preferably made from a low friction plastic such as acetyls, polypropylenes, polyesters and polyamides, but the function is not limited to these materials. These materials can also include materials with lubrication like PTFE or silicone, and reinforcements such as glass.
In the first preferred embodiment, base 12 defines features 31 and 32 located along the opposing long sides at one end. These features provide a location for engagement with slide mechanism 22. Base 12 further defines features 33 at the proximate end wall that accomplish a snap fit of tray 14 into base 12. Tray 14 itself defines product-carrying volumes 41 and 43 that are separated by wall 42. This is only one of myriad possible arrangements of the tray, which can be designed to carry any one or more desired products or devices that are designed to be carried by the compact. Tray 14 also defines shelf 44 that is overlayed by the bottom of slide mechanism 22. Opening 45 is included to allow for tooling used in the molding process. Features 46, 47 and 48 accommodate a pivoting interior lid shown in
Slide cover 16 is show in
Slide mechanism 22,
Slide mechanism 22 defines at its upper corners angled-top projecting shoulders 69a and 69b that can define a sliding interface with the lid. Features 64 and 65 accomplish a pre-loaded lid force against the base and help to eliminate slack in the slide bearings; they also help damp open/close sounds. These features also provide tactile feedback for the closed position of the lid. Four notches (notch 66 labeled) are core outs that create space for features 51-54 in cover 16.
Lid 18a,
Lid cover 20,
The interfitting of the slide mechanism in the base, and that of the lid assembly on the slide mechanism, are illustrated in more detail in
The engagement of the lid assembly on the slide mechanism is shown in more detail in
Certain aspects of a second embodiment are shown in
Although features of the sliding top container are shown in some drawings and not others this is for convenience of illustration and is not a limitation. Other features and embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art and are within the scope of the claims. What is claimed is:
This application claims priority of provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/315,123 filed on Mar. 18, 2010.
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61315123 | Mar 2010 | US |