CONTAINER FOR FOOD WITH A SEALING LID
20170225847 · 2017-08-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2543/00564
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D45/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/145
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A container provided with a sealing lid comprises a jar (11), a lid (12) for closing the jar, a rubber sealing ring (13), adapted to be interposed between an upper edge (17) of the jar (11) and a lower flange (18) of the lid (12), and a wire-shaped hooking element (14) of the lid (12) to the jar (11) for closing the container. The jar (11) is provided, in the proximity of its upper edge (17), with a collar (21) radially projecting from the jar side surface (22) so as to define below a circumferential step-like seat (23). The wire-shaped hooking element (14) is shaped with a pair of pivoting ends (20) rotatably received inside respective holes (19) in the lid (12) and with at least one curvilinear locking portion (24), in an intermediate position with respect to said pivoting ends (20).
Claims
1. Container provided with a sealing lid, comprising a jar (11), a lid (12) for closing the jar, a rubber sealing ring (13), intended to be interposed between an upper edge (17) of the jar (11) and a lower flange (18) of the lid (12), and a wire-shaped hooking element (14) for hooking the lid (12) to the jar (11) in order to close the container, characterized in that the jar (11) is provided, in the proximity of its upper edge (17), with a collar (21) radially projecting from the jar side surface (22) so as to define below a circumferential step-like seat (23), and said wire-shaped hooking element (14) is shaped with a pair of pivoting ends (20) rotatably received inside respective holes (19) in the lid (12) and with at least one curvilinear locking portion (24), in an intermediate position with respect to said pivoting ends (20), designed to embrace the side surface (22) of the jar when it is inserted into the circumferential step-like seat (23) below the projecting collar (21), abutting against the lower surface of the collar.
2. Container according to claim 1, characterized in that the wire-shaped hooking element (14) is rotatable, about said pivoting ends (20) received inside the holes (19) in the lid (12), between a lowered position, in which the at least one curvilinear locking portion (24) is stably received in said circumferential step-like seat (23), and a raised position, in which the at least one curvilinear locking portion (24) does not interfere with the jar (11).
3. Container according to claim 2, characterized in that between said lowered position and said raised position of the wire-shaped hooking element (14) there is an intermediate position in which the at least one curvilinear locking portion (24) of the wire-shaped hooking element (14) embraces with interference the side surface of the projecting collar (21) of the jar (11).
4. Container according to claim 3, characterized in that the switching of the wire-shaped hooking element (14) from said intermediate position with interference to the lowered position is of the snap type, with engagement of the at least one curvilinear locking portion (24) into the circumferential step-like seat (23).
5. Container according to claim 1, characterized in that the holes (19) in the lid (12) for receiving the pivoting ends (20) of the wire-shaped hooking element (14) are arranged in diametrically opposed positions on the side surface of the lid.
6. Container according to claim 2, characterized in that the at least one curvilinear locking portion (24) is coaxial to the jar (11) when it is in said lowered position.
7. Container according to claim 2, characterized in that, when the at least one curvilinear locking portion (24) is in said lowered position, it embraces the side surface (22) of the jar for about half of its circumference.
8. Container according to claim 1, characterized in that the wire-shaped hooking element (14) comprises a pair of portions (25) for the connection to the lid (12), which diverge upwardly from said at least one curvilinear locking portion (24) and end into the ends (20) pivoted to the side holes (19) of the lid (12).
9. Container according to claim 8, characterized in that each connecting portion (25) diverges from said at least one curvilinear locking portion (24) through a respective eyelet-shaped wire-shaped section (26) which allows the axis of the wire-shaped hooking element (14) to get away from the side surface (22) of the jar, which is embraced by said at least one locking portion (24), beyond the width of the projecting collar (21), so that the connecting portions (25) do not interfere with the projecting collar (21).
10. Container according to claim 1, characterized in that the wire-shaped hooking element (14) comprises an engagement portion (27) centrally arranged in an intermediate position of the wire-shaped element, and forwardly projecting therefrom, and two curvilinear locking portions (24) separated from each other by said projecting engagement portion (27).
11. Container according to claim 1, characterized in that the lid (12) is provided, in the proximity of its lower edge (15), with a circumferential groove (16) designed to form a receiving seat for the sealing ring (13) intended to remain interposed, when the container is closed, between the upper edge (17) of the jar (11) and said lower flange (18) of the lid (12).
12. Container according to claim 1, characterized in that the wire-shaped hooking element (14) is made of a stainless steel wire.
Description
[0011] To make the explanation of the innovative principles of the present invention and its advantages with respect to the prior art clearer, a possible embodiment applying said principles is described hereinafter with the aid of the accompanying drawings. In the drawings:
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[0025] With reference to the figures, the container 10 according to the invention comprises a jar 11, a lid 12, a rubber sealing ring 13 and a suitably shaped wire-shaped hooking element 14. The jar 11 and the lid 12 are advantageously made of glass. The hooking element 14 is advantageously made of a stainless steel elastic wire.
[0026] As is seen in more detail in
[0027] The lid 12 is further provided with anchoring seats for the hooking element 14. In particular, these seats consist of a pair of side holes 19, advantageously arranged in a diametrically opposed position on the side surface of the lid.
[0028] Said holes 19 are intended to receive respective pivoting ends 20 of the wire-shaped hooking element 14, as shown in
[0029] The jar 11 is provided, in the proximity of its upper edge 17, with a collar 21 radially projecting from the side surface 22 thereof so as to define below a circumferential step-like seat 23 adapted to receive, with snap-engagement, a locking portion of the hooking element 14 for stably constraining said hooking element to the jar when the container is in the closed condition.
[0030] As is clearly shown in
[0031] By “stably” it is of course meant, as easily understood by the person skilled in the art, that the curvilinear locking portion 24 cannot move away from said position without an external action (by the user) which elastically forces the metal wire, thus causing the exit of the locking portion 24 from seat 23.
[0032] Said at least one curvilinear locking portion 24 advantageously embraces the side surface 22 of the jar for about half the circumference of the jar. For convenience of terminology, in the present description the part of the jar (and, more generally, of the container) at which said at least one curvilinear locking portion 24 embraces the side surface 22 of the jar will be defined as “front side” (shown in
[0033] The wire-shaped hooking element 14 further comprises a pair of portions 25 for connection with the lid 12, which diverge upwardly from said at least one curvilinear locking portion 24 and end into the ends 20 pivotally connected to the side holes 19 provided in the lid 12. Said at least one curvilinear locking portion 24 is thus intermediate to the portions 25 for connection with the lid.
[0034] Advantageously, each connecting portion 25 diverges from the curvilinear locking portion 24 through a respective eyelet-shaped, metallic wire-shaped section 26 (which is clearly shown in
[0035] The wire-shaped hooking element 14 is thus stably constrained to the lid 12 (through the pivoting ends 20 thereof, inserted in the side holes 19 of the lid), as well as the sealing ring 13 (accommodated in the circumferential groove 16 of the lid), while it remains only temporarily constrained to the jar 11 (through the snap engagement of the at least one curvilinear locking portion 24 in the circumferential step-like seat 23 below the collar 21) when the container is in the closed condition.
[0036] The position taken by the wire-shaped hooking element 14 when it is snap-engaged in the circumferential step-like seat 23 is defined hereinafter as “lowered position”. In such a lowered position (shown in
[0037] In order to open the container, starting from the condition of
[0038] This first rotation movement of the wire-shaped hooking element 14 around the pivoting points of its ends 20 in holes 19 between the lowered position and the raised position with interference may be obtained, for example, by pushing the eyelet portions 26 towards the front side of the container.
[0039] Advantageously, in order to facilitate the forced disengagement of the wire-shaped hooking element 14 from the circumferential step-like seat 23, an engagement portion 27 may be provided, centrally arranged in an intermediate position of the wire-shaped element 14 and forwardly projecting therefrom. In particular, with this configuration, two curvilinear locking portions 24 will be present in the wire-shaped hooking element 14, separated from each other by said projecting engagement portion 27, which together embrace the side surface of the jar for about half of its circumference.
[0040] This projecting portion 27 may be easily engaged by the user's fingers to be pushed upwards, acting as a disengagement lever for the curvilinear locking portions 24 from the circumferential step-like seat 23. Once said at least one curvilinear locking portion 24 has been disengaged from the circumferential step-like seat 23, in order to enable the opening of the container, the wire-shaped hooking element 14 must be further rotated upwardly until the curvilinear locking portion 24 no longer embraces the side surface of the collar 21. This further raised position (shown in
[0041] At this point, the wire-shaped hooking element 14 is released from the jar and the lid 12 can be freely separated from the jar 11.
[0042] In order to close the container, one proceeds in the reverse manner: the lid 12 is placed on the upper edge of the jar 11 with the wire-shaped hooking element 14 in said “free raised position” (
[0043] It is clear at this point that the intended objects are achieved by providing a container adapted for the vacuum storage of food which, while ensuring excellent sealing tightness due to the compression of the lid against the jar with the interposed rubber sealing ring, allows completely separating the lid from the jar (with the apparent advantages in terms of accessibility inside the jar, also for cleaning), while obtaining only two independent components (jar and lid), since the sealing ring and the wire-shaped hooking element are stably constrained to the lid and there is therefore no risk that they may be lost.
[0044] Of course, the above description of an embodiment applying the innovative principles of the present invention is given by way of example of such innovative principles and therefore must not be taken as a limitation of the patent right claimed herein.
[0045] For example, the wire-shaped hooking element, herein described as a metal wire (advantageously stainless steel), may be made of a similar material as regards mechanical and functional features, for example with a metal core coated with a protective plastic material.
[0046] Instead of glass, the jar and the lid may also be made of other materials suitable for food storage, such as plastic, metal or ceramic materials.