The invention relates generally to the field of storage containers. More specifically, the present invention relates to a storage container provided with a lid for hermetically sealing the container, in which the lid is configured to have a mechanism that allows the lid to be lifted upward by a pivotal latch acting on a top surface of the container relative to the container, thereby enabling the lid to be opened and separated from the sealed container with ease.
Containers usually come with a cover or lid. Some containers for stuff that needs to be kept fresh, such as food, have a lid that can form an air-tight and/or water-tight seal with the container. Such a seal can be achieved by providing a sealable lid equipped with a seal element which is generally in the form of O-ring seal. The seal is designed to be seated in a groove formed in the lid and compressed during assembly between the lid and the container to deform and become biased against the container wall. It is not easy to open the sealed container due to the tight compression of the seal between the lid and the container wall.
One approach commonly used in the art to seal the container with the lid is to provide latches on all four sides of the container. However, the main drawback of the latches in combination with such a sealing mechanism is that when it is required to seal the container in its closed state, a comparatively large manual force is applied in order to press the latches downward or upward to engage with and hermetically seal the container. Likewise, when it is required to open the sealed container, a greater force is required to push the latches upward or downward in order to open or remove the lid from the container. Moreover, closing and opening the lid involves with four latches, which adds troubles to use and open the container. This type of food containers makes it difficult, especially for senior people and young children, to use a sealable food container.
Accordingly, there is a need for a sealable container lid, particularly suitable for food and drink containers, which lid is easy to manufacture at low cost and allows to effortlessly open or close the container.
The present invention has been developed to fulfill the above needs, and therefore has a main object of the provision of a storage container lid with a simple and effortlessly mechanism to open and close the container in a hermetical manner.
Another object of the invention is to provide a container lid which is structurally simplified but creates the air-tight and fluid-tight seal for the container.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention are achieved by providing a storage container according to the present invention, the storage container comprising:
In a preferred embodiment, the latch may be pivotally mounted on a pivotal side of the lid, and the latch portion is configured to comprise an upper latch tongue, a lower latch tongue, and a side latch tongue connecting the upper and lower latch tongues to define a channel that is sized and configured to releasably receive and retain a flange extending in a generally lateral direction relative to the sidewall of the container body. Preferably, the actuator portion may be configured as a manipulation tab which protrudes downward from the lower latch tongue at an end thereof away from the side latch tongue.
In another preferred embodiment, the lid may be structured to comprise a cutout portion configured to receive the upper latch tongue when the latch is in the latched position.
In a specific embodiment, one or more engagement blocks may be provided on the lower latch tongue to detachably engage to a catch protruding generally downward from an underside of the flange to secure the latch in the latched position. The upper latch tongue has a leading portion operably carried on the top rim of the container body and serving as the fulcrum about which the latch portion pivots upward and downward. In some cases, the upper latch tongue may be driven by the actuator portion to pivot about the leading portion to be substantially parallel with and rests on the top rim of the container body when the latch is in the latched position, and to tilt with the leading portion resting on the top rim of the container body when the latch is in the unlatched position. In some cases, the leading portion may have a step configured to oppose and be brought into abutment on a chamfer brim of the plate-shaped portion of the lid.
In another specific embodiment, a pivotal pin may form outwardly at each of two opposite ends of the channel of the latch; and two lugs in a spaced-apart fashion may be formed on the pivotal side of the lid, each of the lug having a lug slot in which the pivotal pin is pivotally received to allow for the pivotal movement of the latch relative to the lid. A bulge may be arranged on the pivotal pin to limit lateral displacement of the latch between the two pivotal pins.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the storage container comprises a pair of latches pivotally attached to two opposite sides of the lid.
In order to create a better sealing effect, the storage container may further comprise a seal element arranged in an annular groove of the lid, and pivoting the latch downward to the latched position causes to bias the seal element against an inner wall of the container body, thereby creating a seal between the container body and the lid. The seal element is released when the latch is pivoted upward to the unlatched position.
In one preferred embodiment, the seal element may be provided in the form of a O-ring seal having at least one vent in communication with the internal volume of the container body. The vent is so positioned as to create a venting path together the latch, the top rim of the container body and the lid before the lid moves to the closed configuration, and the vent is closed or left closed when the lid is in the closed configuration. Preferably, the vent may be configured to comprise an umbrella-shaped base extending through a thickness of the O-ring seal and a stem extending from the base. The vent is caused to bias toward the lid until a top portion of the stem is pressed against and completely enclosed by the lid when the lid is in the closed configuration, so that the internal volume of the container body is hermetically closed. The vent is biased away from the lid and thus opened when the O-ring seal is released.
A second aspect of the present invention provides a seal element provided in the form of a O-ring seal having at least one vent in communication with an internal volume of a container for venting. The vent may be configured to comprise an umbrella-shaped base extending through a thickness of the O-ring seal, and a stem extending from the base.
Other objects, features, technical effects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
In the various figures of the drawings, like reference numbers are used to designate like parts for the sake of clarity.
While this invention is illustrated and described in preferred embodiments, the storage container and the seal element of the invention may be produced in many different configurations, sizes, forms and materials.
Referring now to the drawings,
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There is a facing outwardly groove between the upper lip 144 and the lower lip 145 to define an annular groove 147 for receiving a seal element 16. When the lid 14 is in the closed configuration, the seal element 16 received in the annular groove 147 is biased against an inner wall of the container body 12 to create a seal between the lid 14 and the container body 12. The seal element 16 located between the lid 14 and the container body 12 helps to preserve items such as food stored in the container body 12. When the lid 14 is in the open configuration, the seal element 16 in the annular groove 147 is released to resume to its original loose and uncompressed state where the lid 14 is easily removed from the container body 12 to access the items stored in the container.
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At two opposite ends of the channel 184 are formed two pivotal pins 186 extending outwardly. The two pivotal pins 186 are pivotally received in the respective first slot portion 1491 of the lugs 149 of the lid 14, allowing to pivot the manipulation tab 185 upward and inwardly. The pivotal movement of the manipulation tab 185 would actuate the latch 18 to pivot relative to the lid 14 through the pivotal pins 186. A bulge 187 protrudes from the pivotal pin 186 on the same side of the opening of the channel 184 to limit lateral displacement of the latch 18 between the two pivotal pins 186 and thus limit the lateral displacement of the lid 14 in the course of coupling the lid 14 to the container body 12.
The upper latch tongue 181 is sized and shaped to correspond to the cutout portion 148 of the lid 14 so that the upper latch tongue 181 is complementary to the lid 14 in a manner that the upper latch tongue 181 and the lid 14 together form a rectangular lid in integrity, and the upper latch tongue 181 is flush with the lid 14 when the latch 18 is in the latched position. The upper latch tongue 181 has a leading portion 1811 which comes into contact with the top rim 123 of the container body during the operation of opening the lid 14. The leading portion 1811 serves as a fulcrum about which the latch portion pivots upward and downward to respectively lift and lower the lid 14 so that the lid 14 is driven to lift or lower between the closed and open configurations. As best seem in
There are two spaced-apart engagement blocks 188 provided on the lower latch tongue 182 in the channel 184. The engagement blocks 188 are detachably engageable with a catch 125 protruding generally downward from an underside of the flange 124 to secure the latch in the latched position, as shown in
The seal element 16 received in the annular groove 147 of the lid is shown in
The O-ring seal further has four protrusion 164 arranged on a bottom side of the O-ring seal at four corners of the O-ring seal. The protrusions 164 are shaped and positioned to be engageable with the notches 1451 formed in the lower lip 145 of the lid to better secure the O-ring seal in the lid 14.
When the manipulation tab 185 is pivoted outward and upward, for example manually, about the pivotal pins 186 mounted on the lid 14 relative to the container body 12, the lower latch tongue 182 is caused to pivot outward and upward, which in turn forces the engagement blocks 188 formed thereon to disengage from the catch 125 of the container body 12, such that the flange 124 starts to detach from the channel 184. The upper latch tongue 181 is also caused to pivot upward about the fulcrum of the leading portion 1811 to form a small angle of tilt with respect to the top rim 123 of the container body 12 (
When the manipulation tab 185 continues to pivot outward and upward relative to the container body 12, the flange 124 is completely released from the channel 184 and the lid 14 is driven to continue to lift further away from the container body 12 to form a relatively large angle of tilt with respect to the top rim 123 of the container body 12 under the action of the leading portion 1811 of the upper latch tongue 181 on the top rim 123, releasing the O-ring seal to its un-compressed state (
To close and seal the container body 12 by the lid 14, it is simply to place the lid 14 over the open top of the container body 12, then pivot the manipulation tab 185 downward until the flange 124 of the container body 12 is inserted into the channel 184 of the latch 18, and the engagement blocks 188 of the lower latch tongue 182 engages with the catch 125 of the flange 124. In this position, the upper latch tongue 181 lies to rest on the top rim 123 of the container body 12, and the step 1812 of the upper latch tongue 181 is brought into abutment on the chamfer brim 1431 of the lid 14 in a flush manner. Because the chamfer brim 1431 forces to abut against the step 1812, the upper latch tongue 181 would pivot to snugly rest on the top rim 123 of the container body 12 and is prevented from further pivoting upward from its resting position during the operation of closing the container body 12.
Because the design of the chamfer brim 1431 of the lid 14 operably in cooperation with the step 1812 of the upper latch tongue 181 and further in view of the pivotal mounting of the latch 18 onto the lid 14, the storage container 1 allows for locking the lid 14 onto the container body 12 by simply pressing downward the lid 14. As shown in
The illustrated embodiment shows the lid 14 and the container body 12 having a particular size and shape. However, it should be appreciated that the lid 14 and the container body 12 may have any suitable sizes and/or shapes to accommodate different storage items.
Thus, the present invention provides a container comprising a container body and a sealable lid with at least a latch discussed above. The lid can be lifted or lowered to release or press the seal element against the container body by the latch acting on the top rim of the container body, which allows the user to open and hermetically close the container with ease, rendering the operation simple and effortless.
Although the present invention is described in terms of what is currently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it should be understood that the present invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, and the present invention is intended to comprise various modifications and equivalent structures included within the spirit and protection scope of the claims. The present invention may be modified and changed without departing from the novel aspects of the invention as defined in the claims, and the application is limited only by the scope of protection of the claims.
This non-provisional application claims the priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/350,940, filed on Jun. 10, 2022, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2022/058606 | 9/13/2022 | WO |
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 63350940 | Jun 2022 | US |
Child | 18729100 | US |