The present subject matter relates to containers for storing items of personal care such as razor cartridges.
Many modern safety razor cartridges can be packaged individually in containers having a lid. The closed container can be at least generally splash-proof and the user can, for example, store a new unused razor cartridge in a shower environment for easy access if an in-use razor cartridge becomes e.g. “dull” and the user wishes to replace it.
U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,499,595 and 7,172,069 disclose such lidded containers.
The present disclosure has for its objective to eliminate, or at least substantially alleviate the limitations of prior art containers for personal care items such as razor cartridges. A monolithic container has a base and a side wall extending from the base around a perimeter of the base. In combination, the base and side wall define a cavity with an opening and a rim along the edge of the side wall opposite the base. Retaining structure within the cavity for the razor cartridge can be integrally formed with the base and/or side wall. A lid is integrally formed with the side wall and hingedly connected to the side wall adjacent to the rim. The lid is shaped to substantially fill the opening when the container is closed providing at least splash-proof protection for the personal care item stored in the cavity. The lid also has a first part of a snap fit coupling at an edge of the lid, e.g. a male or female part of a snap fit coupling. Two weakened areas extend along the side wall from the rim towards the base and can extend to the base. Preferably the weakened area includes a notch in the side wall adjacent the rim. A tab is also integrally formed with the side wall. The tab is located between the weakened areas adjacent the rim and extends laterally from the side wall in a direction outwards of the side wall. An interior face of the side wall between the two weakened areas includes a second part of the snap fit coupling, e.g. the associated respective female or male part of the snap fit coupling to engage the aforementioned male or female part of the lid. Preferably the second part of the snap fit coupling is opposed the hinge of the lid relative to the periphery of the rim.
When the container is closed, the lid substantially fills the opening and the first part of the snap fit coupling of the lid engages the second part of the snap fit coupling of the side wall securing the lid in this position. When a user wishes to open the container, the user exerts pressure on the tab thereby severing the side wall in the region of the weakened areas and releasing the second part of the snap fit coupling of the side wall from the first part of the snap fit coupling of the lid wall thus releasing the lid. The container thus opened cannot be reclosed and is tamper evident. If the user chooses to replace a partially used razor cartridge in the container it cannot be reclosed trapping moisture in the container that might e.g. prematurely degrade a shaving aid component part of the razor cartridge.
In some embodiments, when the container is closed, the lid is within the cavity, no part of the lid extends outward of the rim and lid is free of elements that can be used by the user to manually open the lid. The lid cannot be readily opened manually by the user without operating the tab to sever the weakened areas of the side wall. The container is tamper resistant.
The container is monolithic, i.e. it is a single body preferably comprising a single material for benefits of manufacturing and easy recyclability.
These and other advantages of the present disclosure will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art in light of the following Detailed Description and Drawings.
Reference is made to the attached drawings, wherein elements having the same reference numeral designations represent like elements throughout, and wherein:
Referring now to the drawings in general and in particular
A lid 30 is attached to the side wall 16 at or adjacent the rim 22 by a flexible hinge 32 (see
Two weakened areas 40, 42, e.g. regions of reduced wall thickness extend along the side wall 16 from the rim 22 towards the base 14. Preferably the weakened areas 40, 42 extend from the rim 22 to the base 14 as depicted. Preferably also each weakened area has a notch 44, e.g. a V-shaped notch (see
In embodiments where the weakened areas 40, 42 extend to the base 14, a groove 60 preferably extends between respective ends of each weakened area at the base preferably along the outer surface of the base as depicted in
A tab 50 extends outwardly from the side wall 16 from a region between the weakened areas 40, 42 and is preferably located adjacent the rim 22. Webs 52, 54 extend from the side wall 16 to the tab 50 to provide structural stability to the tab to limit flexure of the tab relative to the side wall when the tab 50 is operated as described later in the present disclosure.
The lid 30 includes a first part 36 of a snap fit coupling. Referring additionally to
The container 10 is preferably made by an injection molding process. Any suitable (first) thermoplastic material can be employed. Preferably the material is an olefin, e.g. polypropylene (PP) or (low-density) polyethylene (LDPE). In particular the PP designated P5M6K-048 supplied by FLINT HILLS and the LDPE designated KN226 supplied by CHEVRON have particular utility. These materials are selected for a number of beneficial properties including chemical resistance to typical substances typically found in e.g. a bathroom environment; dimensional stability; impact resistance and the ability for the molten material to flow through the cross section of the film hinge during the manufacturing process. Alternatively, a multi-shot injection molding process can be used so that the hinge 32 and/or weakened areas 40, 42 can comprise a second material having different properties to the above mentioned first material. For example the hinge can comprise a TPE for benefits of increased flexibility or the weakened areas can comprise a more readily fracturable or severable material.
As previously mentioned, the perimeter 34 of the lid 30 is a close fit within the rim 22 of the side wall 16 preventing the user from inserting a finger nail into any gap therebetween in order to attempt to pry the lid open. In addition, referring to
When a user wishes to open the container he or she manually presses down on tab 50 (in the direction of arrow “A” in
In
While it is preferred that the side wall has two weakened areas with the tab located between the weakened areas, in further embodiments a single weakened are can be provided with the tab and second part of the snap fit coupling both adjacent the single weakened area. In this embodiment, when the tab is operated, tamper-evidence is achieved by a permanent deflection of the side wall.
While the foregoing has described what are considered to be the best mode and/or other examples, it is understood that various modifications can be made therein and that the subject matter disclosed herein can be implemented in various forms and examples, and that the teachings can be applied in numerous applications, only some of which have been described herein. For instance, features disclosed in connection with any one embodiment can be used alone or in combination with each feature of the respective other embodiments. It is intended by the following claims to claim any and all applications, modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the present teachings.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/622,080, filed Apr. 10, 2012, the contents of which are incorporated herein in their entirety for reference.
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61622080 | Apr 2012 | US |