This disclosure relates generally to a latch for securing a lid of a container for storing objects.
It is often desirable to store objects in a container having a removably attachable lid. These containers may be intended for stationary use, or they may be intended to be portable. Portable storage containers, including insulated and non-insulated storage containers, coolers, and/or insulated shipping containers, may also be used for a variety of other purposes or activities including: travel, hunting, fishing, camping, medical purposes, general storage, grocery delivery, meal kit shipping, other food delivery, and/or other business or personal purposes. Exemplary storage containers are disclosed in U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 15/398,468; 15/455,273; 15/494,020; 15/982,059; and 15/982,246, the disclosures of each of which are hereby incorporated in their entirety.
A container may include a latching mechanism to secure the removably attachable lid to a base of the container. In some situations, it is desirable that the latching mechanism secure the lid in place despite various forces being placed on the container, such as from stacking additional items on or around the container, or from dropping the container. In addition, in some situations it is desirable for an operator to be able to engage and/or release a latching mechanism holding the lid to the base with only one hand. In addition, in some situations it may be desirable for the latching mechanism securing the lid to the base of the container have a relatively small profile to allow efficient stacking and transport of the containers. In addition, in some situations it may be desirable for the latching mechanism to be fully removable for cleaning or replacement, but not removable in the ordinary open and closing of the container in order to prevent loss or misplacement of the latch.
Improvements in one or more of the foregoing are desired.
Storage containers are used for a variety of purposes and in conjunction with a variety of activities. In some exemplary embodiments, the storage container may be insulated to assist in keeping one or more items cool, cold, frozen, warm, or hot. The storage container may also be used to protect one or more items from damage, bumps, scratching, impact, water, rain, snow, mud, dust, dirt, light, visibility, theft, chemicals, and/or contaminants. The storage container may also be used to organize and/or transport items stored therein. In some situations, the storage container may be reused many times. In some situations, the storage container may be returned to the original shipper by the end customer and the storage container may be empty. While most of the examples discussed herein are presented with respect to a portable storage or shipping container, it should be understood that the techniques and features disclosed herein are applicable to other types of storage containers, including stationary storage containers. The containers disclosed herein may be configured to be carried or transported in a plurality of ways or configurations.
In one exemplary embodiment, a storage container is provided. The storage container includes a base, a lid, and a latch configured to move between a first unsecured position in which the lid is removable from the base and a second secured position in which the lid is removably secured to the base. The latch is at least partially positioned in an aperture defined by the base and the lid. The latch includes an outer edge positioned at a first end of the latch, the outer edge configured to engage one of the lid and the base to maintain the latch in the aperture. The latch also includes a resilient portion positioned at a second end of the latch, the second end being opposite the first end, the resilient portion configured to engage the other of the lid and the base.
In another exemplary embodiment, a storage container includes a base having an interior storage volume and a lid configured to close the interior storage volume of the base when the lid is placed in a closed position on the base. The storage container also includes a latch configured to move between an unsecured position in which the lid is movable from the closed position and a secured position in which the lid is retained in the closed position on the base by the latch. The latch is configured to at least partially extend through an aperture having both a lid portion and a base portion. The latch includes an extended edge positioned at a first end of the latch where the extended edge configured to engage the lid to prevent the latch from passing entirely through the lid portion of the aperture. The latch is captured by the lid and floats within the lid portion of the aperture when the latch is in the unsecured position. The latch also includes a resilient portion positioned at a second end of the latch. The resilient portion is configured to engage an opening in the base portion of the aperture to selectively retain the lid and the body in the closed position when the latch is in the secured position. The latch is not permanently attached to either the base or to the lid.
In yet another exemplary embodiment, a portable storage container is provided. The portable storage container includes a base, a lid, and a latch for releasably securing the base to the lid. The base and the lid define an interior of the container configured to store one or more items. The base includes one or more sides, at least one of the one or more sides including a lower receiver. The lid includes an upper receiver. The latch includes one or more resilient tabs each configured to be at least partially positioned within the upper receiver when the latch is in a first unsecured position and to releasably engage a corresponding engaging portion of the lower receiver when the latch is in a second secured position. The latch also includes a secondary tab formed from a resilient material, the secondary tab configured to provide a biasing force when the latch is in the first unsecured position to engage the lid thereby maintaining the latch in the first unsecured position.
Other variations and embodiments are possible, including variations and embodiments which do not necessarily include all of the elements described above or below and/or variations and embodiments which may include additional elements.
Storage container 10 includes a base 20 and a removably attachable lid 30. Lid 30 is removably or temporarily secured to base 20 with one or more securing mechanisms 12 including latch 40, which may also be referred to as a latching mechanism, a clasp, and/or a clasping mechanism. Base 20 and lid 30 define an interior (not illustrated in
As illustrated in
Two instances of securing mechanism 12 are illustrated in
In some exemplary embodiments, a storage container includes a first securing mechanism 12 positioned along first side 11 of lid 30, and one or more hinges 15 connecting base 20 to lid 30 positioned along second side 13 of lid 30, wherein first side 11 is opposite second side 13. In other embodiments, the securing mechanism is positioned on the same side or a side adjacent to the side 13 including hinge 15. In some exemplary embodiments, the storage container includes a first hinge 15A and a second hinge 15B both spaced along second side 13 of lid 30. In some exemplary embodiments, the storage container includes two or more securing mechanisms 12 along a first side 11 of lid 30 and two or more hinges 15A, 15B along an opposing second side 13 of lid 30. In some cases, lid 30 and base 20 may have non-overlapping tabs or edges around their perimeters such that it is easier to grasp or pry one or the other in order to open storage 10 when it is tightly sealed closed.
Referring to
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In some embodiments, providing a compound hinge 15 as illustrated in
Any of the embodiments disclosed herein may contain one, two, three, four, or more of the disclosed hinges. In other embodiments, storage container 10 may include no hinges.
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In some exemplary embodiments, latch 40 further includes central member 52. As illustrated in
Referring again to
Although
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Latch 40 is retained in the unsecured position by the secondary tab 54. Further upward motion of latch 40, such as attempting to remove latch 40 completely from upper receiver 32, is resisted by the end projection 56 being retained in stop recess 36 of upper receiver 32. Downward motion of latch 40 toward the secured position, such as shown in
Upon application of sufficient force, the biasing force of secondary tab 54 is overcome, and the latch 40 is moved from the unsecured position illustrated in
As illustrated in the cross sectional view of
In some exemplary embodiments, a larger force applied upward to latch 40 in the unsecured position results in the secondary tab 54 being further depressed or broken off such that the latch 40 can be removed from upper receiver 32 of lid 30. A replacement tab 40 can then be inserted into upper receiver by depressing secondary tab 54 and moving latch 40 downward relative to lid 30 until secondary tab 54 engages stop recess 36. In some embodiments, this is desirable to allow latch 40 to be replaced or removed, such as for cleaning, upon deliberate application of a stronger upward force to tab 40, but prevents latch 40 from being easily removed from or falling out of lid 30, such as during shipping of storage container 10, or upon application of only lesser forces.
As illustrated in
To return the latch 40 back to the unsecured position as illustrated in
In the exemplary embodiments illustrated in
In the exemplary embodiments illustrated in
Referring next to
Tamper-evident tag 80 is also illustrated in
Tamper-evident tag 80 further includes a breakaway point 90. Breakaway point 90 is configured to be the point at which tag 80 ruptures upon application of a sufficient force, such as a substantially downward force on grasping portion 82. In some exemplary embodiments, breakaway point 90 is formed from a reduced cross-section relative to other portions of tag 80, a geometric feature such as a relatively sharp angle, a more fragile material relative to other portions of tag 80, or other suitable means. In some exemplary embodiments, breakaway point 90 is positioned between grasping portion 82 and shaft 88 of insertion portion 84 such that tag 80 breaks between a first portion including grasping portion 82 and a second portion including insertion portion 84 upon sufficient force on grasping portion 82. In some exemplary embodiments, breakaway point 90 is positioned between shaft 88 and projections 86 of insertion portion 84 such that tag 80 breaks between a first portion including grasping portion 82 and shaft 88 and a second portion including projections 86. Other suitable positions for breakaway point 90 may also be used.
As shown in
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In one exemplary embodiment, latch 40 includes one or more bosses 76 (illustrated in
In the exemplary embodiment illustrated in
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In one exemplary embodiment illustrated in
Although
Any of the techniques, improvements, features, functions, or processes described herein may be implemented in the form of a system or a kit. The system or kit may include any combination of the devices, components, elements, and/or modules disclosed herein.
The elements, components, and steps described herein are meant to exemplify some types of possibilities. In no way should the aforementioned examples limit the scope of the invention, as they are only exemplary embodiments.
The phrases “in some embodiments,” “in an exemplary embodiment,” “in one exemplary embodiment,” “in some exemplary embodiments,” “according to some embodiments,” “in the embodiments shown,” “in other embodiments,” “in some examples,” “in other examples,” “in some cases,” “in some situations,” “in one configuration,” “in another configuration,” and the like generally mean that the particular technique, feature, structure, or characteristic following the phrase is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention and/or may be included in more than one embodiment of the present invention. In addition, such phrases do not necessarily refer to the same embodiments or to different embodiments.
The foregoing disclosure has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. Other modifications and variations of the disclosed techniques may be possible in view of the above teachings. The embodiments described in the foregoing disclosure were chosen to explain the principles of the concept and its practical application to enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention. It is intended that the claims be construed to include other alternative embodiments of the invention, except as limited by the prior art.
The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/737,231, filed Sep. 27, 2018, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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