Hinged closure for a container
11345521 ยท 2022-05-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D43/161
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2251/1083
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/166
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/3813
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D43/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A hinged closure is disclosed for a container. The hinged closure comprises a first closure and a second closure. An internal closure hinge pivotably couples the first closure with the second closure. An exterior closure hinge pivotably couples the second closure with the container. A first locking member is couple to the interior edge of the first closure. A second locking member is coupled to the second closure. The first locking member engages with the second locking member for preventing pivoting of the first closure relative to the second closure and covering the container chamber and prevents access into the container chamber of the container. The first locking member disengaging with the second locking member for permitting pivoting of the first closure relative to the second closure and permitting access into the container chamber of the container and defines a reduced closure height relative to the container.
Claims
1. A hinged closure for a container, the container including a front wall, a rear wall, a first side wall, a second side wall and a bottom wall for defining a container chamber and a container aperture, the hinged closure, comprising: a first closure having an interior edge, an exterior edge, a first side, a second side, a lower surface and an upper surface; a second closure having an interior edge, an exterior edge, a first side, a second side, a lower surface and an upper surface; an internal closure hinge pivotably coupling said interior edge of said first closure with said interior edge of said second closure; an exterior closure hinge pivotally coupling said exterior edge of said second closure with the rear wall of the container; a first locking member coupled to said interior edge of said first closure; a second locking member coupled to said interior edge of said second closure; said first locking member engaging with said second locking member for preventing pivoting of said first closure relative to said second closure and defining a linear closure within said first closure and said second closure and configured for permitting said linear closure to pivot relative to said exterior closure hinge and permitting access into the container chamber of the container; said linear closure covering the container chamber and preventing access into the container chamber of the container; said first locking member disengaging with said second locking member for permitting pivoting of said first closure relative to said second closure and defining a nonlinear closure within said first closure and said second closure and configured for permitting said nonlinear closure to pivot relative to said exterior closure hinge; said nonlinear closure permitting access into the container chamber of the container and defining a reduced closure height relative tri the container; a first pivot stop coupled to said lower surface of said first closure and extending from said lower surface of said first closure; a second pivot stop coupled to said lower surface of said second closure and extending from said lower surface of said second closure; said first pivot stop abutting said second pivot stop when said first closure and said second closure define said nonlinear closure for defining a generally horizontal table surface on said upper surface of said first closure and permitting access into the container chamber of the container and defining said reduced closure height relative to the container; a second stop guide in said lower surface of said second closure for channeling the second pivot stop relative to the second closure; said second pivot stop including a slide plate that slidably engaging within the second stop guide; and said second pivot stop and said slide plate configured for slidably engaging within said second stop guide for positioning said second pivot stop in an alignment orientation with said first pivot stop and permitting abutting of said first pivot stop with said second pivot stop and a non-alignment orientation with said first pivot stop and avoiding abutting of said first pivot stop with said second pivot stop.
2. The hinged closure for a container as set forth in claim 1, wherein said first locking member includes a first male body extending from said interior edge of said first closure; said second locking member including a second female channel recessed into said interior edge of said second closure; said first male body frictionally engaging with said second female channel for preventing pivoting of said first closure relative to said second closure and defining said linear closure within said first closure and said second closure; and said first male body disengaging with said second female channel for permitting pivoting of said first closure relative to said second closure and defining said nonlinear closure within said first closure and said second closure.
3. The hinged closure for a container as set forth in claim 1, further including a closure stop coupled to said exterior edge of said second closure; said closure stop abutting the rear wall of the container for terminating pivoting said second closure relative to the container and maintaining said generally horizontal table surface on said upper surface of said first closure during said first pivot stop abutting said second pivot stop and permitting access into the container chamber of the container and defining said reduced closure height relative to the container.
4. The hinged closure for a container as set forth in claim 1, wherein said first locking member includes a first locking pin slidably engaging within said first closure; a first lock actuator channel in said upper surface of said first closure; a first actuator slidably engaging within said first lock actuator channel; said first actuator coupled to said first locking pin for positioning said first locking pin between a pin extended position exterior to said interior edge of said first closure and a pin retracted position interior to said interior edge of said first closure; said second locking member includes a pin receiver extending from said interior edge and into said second closure; said first locking pin engaging with said pin receiver for preventing pivoting of said first closure relative to said second closure and defining said linear closure within said first closure and said second closure; and said first locking pin disengaging with said pin receiver for permitting pivoting of said first closure relative to said second closure and defining said nonlinear closure within said first closure and said second closure.
5. The hinged closure for a container as set forth in claim 1, further including a second pivot stop channel in said upper surface of said second closure; a second actuator slidably engaging within said second pivot stop channel; and said second actuator coupled to said second pivot stop for displacing said second pivot stop in said alignment orientation with said first pivot stop and permitting abutting of said first pivot stop with said second pivot stop and said non-alignment orientation with said first pivot stop and avoiding abutting of said first pivot stop with said second pivot stop.
6. The hinged closure for a container as set forth in claim 1, further including a closure leg pivotally coupled to said first closure for supporting said linear closure in a partially opened position.
7. The hinged closure for a container as set forth in claim 6, further including a leg channel in said first side of said first closure; and said closure leg positioned within said leg channel for defining a linear side surface with said closure leg and said first side of said first closure.
8. The hinged closure for a container s set forth in claim 6, further including a stop surface in said second closure; and said closure leg abutting said leg stop surface for positioning said closure leg and supporting said linear closure in said partially opened position.
9. The hinged closure for a container as set forth in claim 6, further including a first leg retainer coupled to said first closure; a second leg retainer in said closure leg; and said first leg retainer engaging said second leg retainer for maintaining said closure leg in a parallel orientation with said first closure for permitting said first closure and said second closure to fully engage with the container in said linear closure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
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(77) Similar reference characters refer to similar parts throughout the several Figures of the drawings.
DETAILED DISCUSSION
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(79) The hinged closure 10 may include an insulated hinged closure 40 for an insulated container 42. The insulated container 42 includes a front insulated wall 44, a rear insulated wall 46, a first insulated side wall 48, a second insulated side wall 50 and a bottom insulated wall 52 for defining an insulated container chamber 54. The insulated container 40 could be utilized as a cooler 56. The insulated container chamber 54 may receive an item for keeping the item cool. The item may include an edible solid and/or liquid, or other objects.
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(81) An internal closure hinge 100 pivotably couples the interior edge 62 of the first closure 60 with the interior edge 82 of the second closure 80. The internal closure hinge 100 may include one or more internal closure hinges 100. An exterior closure hinge 102 pivotably coupling the exterior edge 84 of the second closure 80 with the rear wall 16 of the container 12.
(82) A first locking member 110 is coupled to the interior edge 62 of the first closure 60. A second locking member 112 is coupled to the interior edge 82 of the second closure 80. The first locking member 110 engages with the second locking member 112 for preventing pivoting of the first closure 60 relative to the second closure 80 and defining a linear closure 120 within the first closure 60 and the second closure 80. The linear closure 120 covers the container chamber 24 and preventing access into the container chamber 24 of the container 12. The linear closure 120 covers the insulated container chamber 54 for insulating the insulated container chamber 54 and retaining a cool temperature of an edible solid and/or liquid. The first locking member 110 disengages with the second locking member 112 for permitting pivoting of the first closure 60 relative to the second closure 80 and defining a nonlinear closure 122 within the first closure 60 and the second closure 80. The nonlinear closure 122 permits access into the container chamber 24 of the container 12 and defining a reduced closure height 124 relative to the container 12. The specifically, the reduced closure height 124 is less than the height of the linear closure 120 where the second closure 80 has an equivalent angle relative to the rear wall 16.
(83) The hinged closure 10 includes a locking member 104 extending between interior edge 62 of the first closure 60 and interior edge 82 of the second closure 80. The locking member 104 is engaged for preventing pivoting of the first closure 60 relative to the second closure 80 and defining a linear closure 120 within the first closure 60 and the second closure 80. The linear closure 120 covers the container chamber 24 and prevents access into the container chamber 24 of the container 12. The locking member 104 is disengaged for permitting pivoting of the first closure 60 relative to the second closure 80 and defining a nonlinear closure 122 within the first closure 60 and the second closure 80. The nonlinear closure 122 permits access into the container chamber 24 of the container 12 and defines a reduced closure height 124 relative to the container 12.
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(85) The first male body 130 may include a base dimension 134 and a top dimension 136. Preferably, the base dimension 134 is slightly less than the top dimension 136 for defining a general male dove tale shape 138. The second female channel 132 may include an upper channel dimension 140 and a lower channel dimension 142. Preferably, the upper channel dimension 140 is slightly less than the lower channel dimension 142 for defining a general female dove tale shape 144. The engagement between the general male dove tale shape 138 and the general female dove tale shape 144 preventing inadvertent pivoting of the first closure 60 relative to the second closure 80 absent the pivotable force applied to the first closure 60 while maintaining the second closure 80 in a static position.
(86) A first pivot stop 150 may be coupled to the lower surface 70 of the first closure 60. A second pivot stop 152 may be coupled to the lower surface 90 of the second closure 80. As best shown in
(87) A closure stop 170 may be coupled to the exterior edge 84 of the second closure 80. As best shown in
(88) Alternatively, as shown in
(89) The second locking member 112 may include a pin receiver 190 extending from the interior edge 82 and into the second closure 80. As shown in
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(93) The hinged closure 10 may further a closure leg 210 pivotably coupled to the first closure 60. The closure leg 210 may be positioned into a generally vertical orientation 212 and engaging the container as shown in
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(96) The second closure 82 may further include a leg stop surface 240. As best shown in
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(99) The hinged closure 10 includes a primary locking member 320 extending between interior edge 62 of the first closure 60 and the primary interior edge 282 of the second closure 280. The primary locking member 320 is engaged for preventing pivoting of the first closure 60 relative to the second closure 280 and defining a primary linear closure 322 within the first closure 60 and the second closure 280. The primary linear closure 322 covers the container chamber 24 and prevents access into the container chamber 24 of the container 12. The primary locking member 320 is disengaged for permitting pivoting of the first closure 60 relative to the second closure 280 and defining a primary nonlinear closure 324 within the first closure 60 and the second closure 280. The primary nonlinear closure 324 permits access into the container chamber 24 of the container 12 and defines a primary reduced closure height 326 relative to the container 12.
(100) The hinged closure 10 further includes a secondary locking member 330 extending between secondary interior edge 284 of the second closure 280 and the interior edge 302 of the third closure 300. The secondary locking member 330 is engaged for preventing pivoting of the second closure 80 relative to the third closure 300 and defining a secondary linear closure 332 within the second closure 280 and the third closure 300. The secondary linear closure 332 covers the container chamber 24 and prevents access into the container chamber 24 of the container 12. The secondary locking member 330 is disengaged for permitting pivoting of the second closure 280 relative to the third closure 300 and defining a secondary nonlinear closure 334 within the second closure 280 and the third closure 300. The secondary nonlinear closure 334 permits access into the container chamber 24 of the container 12 and defines a secondary reduced closure height 336 relative to the container 12.
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(102) The first male body 130 may include a base dimension 134 and a top dimension 136. Preferably, the base dimension 134 is slightly less than the top dimension 136 for defining a general male dove tale shape 138. The second female channel 132 may include an upper channel dimension 140 and a lower channel dimension 142. Preferably, the upper channel dimension 140 is slightly less than the lower channel dimension 142 for defining a general female dove tale shape 144. The engagement between the general male dove tale shape 138 and the general female dove tale shape 144 preventing inadvertent pivoting of the first closure 60 relative to the second closure 280 absent the pivotable force applied to the first closure 60 while maintaining the second closure 280 in a static position.
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(104) The third male body 350 may include a base dimension 134 and a top dimension 136. Preferably, the base dimension 134 is slightly less than the top dimension 136 for defining a general male dove tale shape 138. The fourth female channel 352 may include an upper channel dimension 140 and a lower channel dimension 142. Preferably, the upper channel dimension 140 is slightly less than the lower channel dimension 142 for defining a general female dove tale shape 144. The engagement between the general male dove tale shape 138 and the general female dove tale shape 144 prevent inadvertent pivoting of the second closure 280 relative to the third closure 300 absent the pivotable force applied to the second closure 280 while maintaining the third closure 300 in a static position.
(105) The first pivot stop 150 is coupled to the lower surface 70 of the first closure 60. Preferably, the first pivot stop 150 is integrally formed with the first closure 60. The second pivot stop 152 is coupled to the lower surface 90 of the second closure 80. Preferably, the second pivot stop 152 in
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(107) Upon pivoting the first closure 60 ninety degrees to the second closure 280, the first lower riser 386 abuts the lower surface 290 of the second closure 280 for defining a primary pivot stop 390 and defining a primary L-shape 392 with the first closure 60 and the second closure 80.
(108) The third closure 300 includes a third interlocking step 400 having a third upper riser 402, a third tread 404 and a third lower riser 406. The second closure 280 abuts the third upper riser 402 and the third tread 404 in the secondary linear closure 332.
(109) Upon pivoting the third closure 300 ninety degrees to the second closure 280, the third lower riser 406 abuts the lower surface 290 of the second closure 280 for defining a secondary pivot stop 410 and defining a secondary L-shape 142 with the second closure 280 and the third closure 300. The primary L-shape 392 and the secondary L-shape 412 define a generally horizontal table surface 366 on the upper surface 292 of the second closure 280 and permits access into the container chamber 24 of the container 12 and defining a reduced closure height 368 relative to the container 12.
(110) The closure stop 170 is coupled to the exterior edge 304 of the third closure 300. The closure stop 170 abuts the rear wall 16 of the container 12 for terminating pivoting the third closure 300 relative to the container 12 and define a generally right angle 420 between the third closure 300 and the rear wall 16 of the container 12. The generally right angle 420 maintains the generally horizontal table surface 366 on the upper surface 292 of the second closure 280 during the primary L-shape 392 and the secondary L-shape 412 and permits access into the container chamber 24 of the container 12 and defining the reduced closure height 368 relative to the container 12. Furthermore, the closure stop 170 engaging the rear wall 16 of the container 12 prevents the generally horizontal table surface 366 from pivoting clockwise and causing to fall any edible solid and/or liquid, or other objects that are resting on the generally horizontal table surface 366.
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(112) The second locking member 112 includes a pin receiver 190 extending from the interior edge 62 and into the first closure 60. The first locking pin 180 engages with the pin receiver 190 for preventing pivoting of the first closure 60 relative to the second closure 280 and defines the primary linear closure 322 within the first closure 60 and the second closure 80. The first locking pin 180 disengages with the pin receiver 190 for permitting pivoting of the first closure 60 relative to the second closure 280 and defines the primary nonlinear closure 324 within the first closure 60 and the second closure 280.
(113) By utilizing the first actuator 184 within the first lock actuator channel 182 in the upper surface 292 of the second closure 280, permits the activation of the first locking member 110 with the second locking member 112 from the outside of the hinged closure 10. The first locking member 110 and the second locking member 112 in
(114) Similarly, the third locking member 340 includes a third locking pin 440 slidably engaging within the second closure 280. A second lock actuator channel 442 is in the upper surface 292 of the second closure 280. A second actuator 444 slidably engages within the second lock actuator channel 442. The second actuator 444 is coupled to the third locking pin 440 for positioning the third locking pin 440 between a secondary pin extended position 450 exterior to the secondary interior edge 284 of the second closure 280 and a secondary pin retracted position 452 interior to the secondary interior edge 284 of the second closure 280. The fourth locking member 342 includes a pin receiver 460 extending from the interior edge 302 and into the third closure 300. The third locking pin 440 engages with the pin receiver 460 for preventing pivoting of the second closure 280 relative to the third closure 300 and defines the secondary linear closure 332 within the second closure 280 and the third closure 300. The third locking pin 440 disengages with the pin receiver 460 for permitting pivoting of the second closure 280 relative to the third closure 300 and defines the secondary nonlinear closure 334 within the second closure 380 and the third closure 300.
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(116) The second closure 80 or 280 has an interior edge 282, an exterior edge 84 or secondary interior edge 284, a first side 286, a second side 288, a lower surface 290 and an upper surface 292. A primary notch 520 intersects the first side 86 and the interior edge 82 of the second closure 80. A secondary notch 522 intersects the second side 88 and the interior edge 82 of the second closure 80. A primary internal closure hinge 294 pivotably couples the main coupling leg 508 of the first closure 60 with the second closure 280. An exterior closure hinge 102 may pivotably couple the exterior edge 84 of the second closure 80 with the rear wall 16 of the container 12. Alternatively, the exterior closure hinge 102 may pivotably couple the exterior edge 304 of the third closure 300 with the rear wall 16 of the container 12.
(117) The primary corner closure 500 is positioned within the primary notch 520 and the secondary corner closure 502 is positioned within the secondary notch 522 for defining a primary linear closure 120 or 322 within the first closure 60 and the second closure 80 or 280. The primary linear closure 120 or 322 abuts the upper ledge 26 for covering the container chamber 24 and preventing access into the container chamber 24 of the container 12.
(118) A first locking member 110 is coupled to the first closure 60. A second locking member 112 is coupled to the second closure 80 or 280. The first locking member 110 engages with the second locking member 112 for preventing pivoting of the first closure 60 relative to the second closure 80 or 280 and maintaining the primary linear closure 120 or 322 within the first closure 60 and the second closure 80 or 280. The first locking member 110 disengages with the second locking member 112 for permitting pivoting of the first closure 60 relative to the second closure 80 or 280 and defining a primary nonlinear closure 122 or 324 within the first closure 60 and the second closure 80 or 280.
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(120) Both the primary corner closure 500 and the secondary corner closure 502 include a rear interior surface 550 and a primary side interior surface 552. The rear interior surface 550 and the primary side interior surface 552 may include a recessed locking and aligning member 554. Both the primary notch 520 and the secondary notch 522 include a front interior surface 560 and a secondary side interior surface 562. The front interior surface 560 and the secondary side interior surface 562 may include a protruding locking and aligning member 564. The recessed locking and aligning member 554 engage with the protruding locking and aligning member 564 for aligning the first closure 60 with the second closure 80 or 280. The engagement between the recessed locking and aligning member 554 and the protruding locking and aligning member 564 may further serve to temporarily lock the first closure 60 with the second closure 80 or 280 before engagement between the first locking member 110 and the second locking member 112. In addition, engagement between the recessed locking and aligning member 554 and the protruding locking and aligning member 564 may further serve to provide a sealed engagement between the first closure 60 with the second closure 80 or 284 maintaining the thermal temperature within the container 12.
(121) The primary corner closure 500 may include a first support tab 530 and the secondary corner closure 502 may include a second support tab 532. The upper ledge 26 of the container may include one or more first leg groove 534 in the first side wall 18. Similarly, the upper ledge 26 of the container may include one or more second leg groove 536 in the second side wall 20. As best shown in
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(124) The primary corner closure 500 is positioned within the primary notch 520 and the secondary corner closure 502 is positioned within the secondary notch 522 for defining a primary linear closure 322 within the first closure 60 and the second closure 280. The exterior edge 284 of the second closure 280 abuts the interior edge 302 of the third closure 300 for defining a secondary linear closure 332 within the second closure 280 and the third closure 300. The primary linear closure 322 and the secondary linear closure 332 abuts the upper ledge 26 for covering the container chamber 24 and preventing access into the container chamber 24 of the container 12.
(125) The first locking member 110 engages with the second locking member 112 for preventing pivoting of the first closure 60 relative to the second closure 280 and maintains the primary linear closure 322 within the first closure 60 and the second closure 280. The first locking member 110 disengages with the second locking member 112 for permitting pivoting of the first closure 60 relative to the second closure 280 and defining a primary nonlinear closure 324 within the first closure 60 and the second closure 280. The primary nonlinear closure 324 permits a primary closure angle 524 between the first closure 60 and the second closure 280 as shown in
(126) A third locking member 340 is coupled to the second closure 280. A fourth locking member 342 is coupled to the third closure 300. The third locking member 340 engages with the fourth locking member 342 for preventing pivoting of the second closure 280 relative to the third closure 300 and maintains the secondary linear closure 332 within the second closure 280 and the third closure 300. The third locking member 340 disengages with the fourth locking member 342 for permitting pivoting of the second closure 280 relative to the third closure 300 and defines a secondary nonlinear closure 334 within the second closure 280 and the third closure 300. The secondary nonlinear closure 334 permits a secondary closure angle 540 between the second closure 280 and the third closure 300. As shown in
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(130) Similarly, a second lock actuator channel 182 is in the second side 288 of the second closure 280. A second actuator 202 slidably engages within the second lock actuator channel 182. The second actuator 202 is coupled to the secondary locking pin 180 for positioning the second locking pin 180 between a secondary pin extended position 430 exterior to the primary interior edge 282 of the second closure 280 and a secondary pin retracted position 432 interior to the primary interior edge 282 of the second closure 280.
(131) A third lock actuator channel 442 is in the first side 286 of the second closure 280. A third actuator 444 slidably engages within the third lock actuator channel 442. The third actuator 444 is coupled to the primary locking pin 440 for positioning the third locking pin 440 between a secondary pin extended position 540 exterior to the secondary interior edge 284 of the second closure 280 and a secondary pin retracted position 452 interior to the secondary interior edge 284 of the second closure 284.
(132) A fourth lock actuator channel 442 is in the second side 288 of the second closure 280. A fourth actuator 444 slidably engages within the fourth lock actuator channel 442. The fourth actuator 444 is coupled to the secondary locking pin 440 for positioning the second locking pin 440 between a secondary pin extended position 450 exterior to the secondary interior edge 284 of the second closure 280 and a secondary pin retracted position 452 interior to the secondary interior edge 284 of the second closure 280.
(133) The first closure 60 may include a first interlocking step 380 having a first upper riser 382, a first tread 384 and a first lower riser 386. The second closure 280 abuts the first upper riser 382 and the first tread 384 in the primary linear closure 322. The first lower riser 386 abuts the lower surface 290 of the second closure 280 for defining a primary pivot stop 390 and defining a primary L-shape 392 with the first closure 60 and the second closure 280. The third closure 300 includes a third interlocking step 400 having an third upper riser 402, a third tread 404 and a third lower riser 406. The second closure 280 abuts the third upper riser 402 and the third tread 404 in the secondary linear closure 332. The third lower riser 406 abuts the lower surface 290 of the second closure 280 for defining a secondary pivot stop 410 and defining a secondary L-shape 412 with the second closure 280 and the third closure 300. The primary L-shape 392 and the secondary L-shape 412 define a generally horizontal table surface 366 on the upper surface 292 of the second closure 280 and permitting access into the container chamber 24 of the container 12 and defining a reduced closure height 368 relative to the container 12.
(134) The present disclosure includes that contained in the appended claims as well as that of the foregoing description. Although this invention has been described in its preferred form with a certain degree of particularity, it is understood that the present disclosure of the preferred form has been made only by way of example and that numerous changes in the details of construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.