Claims
- 1. A molded carton comprising a base section having an open top; a cover section adapted to overlie and close said open top, said cover section including a rear wall, an apertured front wall, and end walls coacting to form an open side; and a lock system for locking the cover section in said overlying closed relation, said lock system including a hinged flange molded and mounted in an upright position on a front segment of the base section defining the open top for limited inward pivotal movement from the normal molded upright position wherein said flange projects generally upwardly from the front of the base section, a front surface of the flange being provided with a predetermined number of protrusions projecting through and interlocking with a corresponding number of apertures formed in the cover section front wall when said flange is pivoted inwardly from said normal upright position and resiliently engages an interior surface of the cover section front wall when said cover section overlies and closes the base section open top.
- 2. The carton of claim 1 wherein a portion of the flange front surface disposed beneath at least one protrusion is recessed and the base section is provided with means in close proximity to and beneath the flange recessed portion for engaging the underside thereof and limit inward hinged movement of the flange from its normal molded upright position, the means, when engaging the flange recessed portion, imparting a reactive force on said flange urging same against the cover section front wall and effecting interlocking engagement between the predetermined number of flange protrusions and the corresponding apertures of the cover section front wall.
- 3. The carton of claim 1 wherein the cover section is hingedly connected to a rear segment of the base section defining the open top, said cover section being molded in a laterally offset position relative to the base section open top, and the lock system flange being molded on the front segment of the base section open top so as to normally project generally upwardly from a plane defined by the front and rear segments of the base section open top.
- 4. The carton of claim 1 wherein portions of the cover section front wall disposed above the apertures formed therein are recessed to the remainder of said front wall.
- 5. The carton of claim 2 wherein the means on said base section substantially limits inward pivoting of the lock system flange to about 40.degree. from its normal upright position.
- 6. The carton of claim 1 wherein the protrusions are formed adjacent an upper edge of the flange and the portions of the flange disposed beneath the protrusions are recessed.
- 7. The carton of claim 4 wherein the protrusions of the flange, when in interlocking relation with the cover section front wall apertures, have segments thereof extending above the peripheries of said apertures.
- 8. The carton of claim 6 wherein the recessed portions of the flange beneath the protrusions are connected to the front segment of the base section by web portions which define in part the hinge line of the flange.
- 9. The carton of claim 6 wherein the flange hinge line is interrupted by gaps disposed in aligned relation with the recessed portions of the flange.
- 10. A locking system for a molded carton such as an egg carton having a base section and a cover section hingedly connected thereto, said system comprising a lock flange attached to an edge of the base section opposite from the cover section and molded to normally project upwardly; a hinge portion at the juncture of the base section and the flange; a lock protrusion on said flange; a lock opening in the cover section positioned to receive said lock protrusion; and means on the base section for producing a force on said flange to keep said protrusion engaged in said lock opening when the cover section is overlying the base section.
- 11. A molded and nestable egg carton including a locking system, said molded and nestable egg carton comprising a cellular base for receiving and holding a plurality of eggs; a cover hingedly connected to said base; a lock flange attached to the opposite edge of said base from said cover and being molded to normally assume an upwardly projecting configuration and being withdrawable from a mold in which it is formed; a lock protrusion on said lock flange; a lock opening in said cover positioned to receive said lock protrusion; and a non-linear scalloped hinge along the juncture of said base and flange, said hinge permitting rotation of said lock flange only inwardly a maximum of about 40.degree., said scalloped hinge including means to produce a force including a compressive force on said lock flange to keep said lock protrusion engaged in said lock opening.
- 12. The egg carton of claim 11, further characterized by said lock opening leaving an indent on the lower lip of said lock opening engaging with said lock protrusion.
- 13. The egg carton of claim 11, further characterized by the front wall of the cover having a wall extending upwardly from the lock opening, said wall being spaced inwardly of the remainder of the front wall of said cover so that said wall above the opening is recessed, the height of the opening being less than the height of said lock protrusion, whereby when the carton is locked the upper part of the lock protrusion extends above and in front of the bottom of said recessed wall above the lock opening.
- 14. The egg carton of claim 11, wherein said means to produce a force on said lock flange to keep said lock protrusion engaged in said lock opening, includes semi-cylindrical abutment forms at the top of said base and under said lock flange adjacent said scalloped hinge, whereby, as the upper part of said flange rotates inwardly, said scalloped hinge becomes forced against said semi-cylindrical abutment forms thereby creating a spring return action on said flange which in turn causes resistance against further inward movement of said flange.
Parent Case Info
cl BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a Continuation of a Continuation in Part application Ser. No. 513,191 filed July 13, 1983 now abandoned, of a parent application Ser. No. 436,203 filed Oct. 22, 1982 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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