Safety-enhanced can lid

11434045 ยท 2022-09-06

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    Abstract

    The present invention relates generally to a safety-enhanced can lid, and more particularly to a safety-enhanced can lid in which a prevention portion configured to prevent a user's hand from being cut is provided along the edge of the lid that is coupled to seal a can, thereby enabling safe use. For this purpose, the present invention provides a can lid that is coupled to the top side of a container in which contents are stored, the can lid including: a plate laid to cover the top portion of the container, composed of a flat plate, and provided with a pull tab on the top surface thereof; and a hand-cut prevention portion including a cut prevention wall bent downward from the edge of the plate toward the container.

    Claims

    1. A safety-enhanced can lid that is coupled to a top side of a container in which contents are stored, the safety-enhanced can lid comprising: a plate (10); a pull tab (11); and a hand-cut prevention portion (20), wherein the plate (10) is laid to cover a top portion of the container (C) and composed of a flat plate, wherein the pull tab (11) is provided on a top surface of the plate (10), wherein the hand-cut prevention portion (20) includes a cut prevention wall (21) and a flange (23), wherein the cut prevention wall (21) extends downward from an edge of the plate (10) toward an opening of a top end of the container (C), wherein the cut prevention wall (21) is a continuum of the hand-cut prevention portion (20) to form one body with the hand-cut prevention portion (20), wherein the flange (23) extends from a front end of an edge of the cut prevention wall (21) toward a center of a bottom surface of the plate (10), wherein a bottom surface of the flange (23) is coupled to an edge of the opening of the top end of the container (10), wherein the bottom surface of the flange (23) is flat and extends parallel to the top surface of the plate (10), and wherein the top surface of the plate (10) is located at a higher level than the top end of the can container (C).

    2. The safety-enhanced can lid of claim 1, wherein the cut prevention wall (21) is formed to have a vertical length of 1 to 3 mm.

    3. The safety-enhanced can lid of claim 1, wherein the cut prevention wall (21) is bent toward the center of the bottom surface of the plate (10) when the plate (10) is separated from the container (C).

    4. The safety-enhanced can lid of claim 2, wherein the cut prevention wall (21) is bent toward the center of the bottom surface of the plate (10) when the plate (10) is separated from the container (C).

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    (1) FIG. 1 is a view showing an example of a safety-enhanced can lid according to the present invention;

    (2) FIG. 2 is a view showing an example of a hand-cut prevention portion according to the present invention;

    (3) FIG. 3 show diagrams illustrating the use state of the can lid according to the present invention; and

    (4) FIG. 4 is a view showing an example of another embodiment of the safety-enhanced can lid according to the present invention.

    EMBODIMENTS

    (5) Objects of the present invention other than the above-described object and features of the present invention will be apparent through descriptions of the embodiments given with reference to the accompanying drawings.

    (6) Unless defined otherwise, all terms, including technical or scientific terms, used herein have the same meanings as commonly understood by those having ordinary skill in the art to which the present invention pertains. Terms such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries should be interpreted as having meanings consistent with meanings in the context of related technologies, and should not be interpreted as ideal or excessively formal meanings unless explicitly defined in the present application.

    (7) Preferred implementations of a safety-enhanced can lid according to the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

    (8) As shown in FIGS. 1 to 3, a safety-enhanced can lid 1 according to the present invention includes a plate 10, a pull tab 11, and a hand-cut prevention portion 20.

    (9) The plate 10 is laid to cover the top of a container C, and is formed in a flat plate shape. Although the plate 10 is shown in a circular shape, it is not limited thereto. When the shape of the container is circular, the plate 10 of the present invention is also formed in a circular shape. In contrast, when the shape of the container is square or rectangular, it is natural that the plate 10 of the present invention is also square or rectangular.

    (10) The hand-cut prevention portion 20 is intended to prevent a user's finger or wrist from being cut by the edge of the plate 10 during or after the process of lifting the plate 10 upward from the container C. The hand-cut prevention portion 20 includes a cut prevention wall 21 that is bent downward from the edge of the plate 10 toward the container C.

    (11) In this case, it is preferable that a portion where the cut prevention wall 21 and the plate 10 are connected to each other, i.e., the edge front end of the plate 10, is polished through a separate polishing operation of polishing a sharp portion in order to prevent a user's hand from being cut when the plate 10 is torn off.

    (12) The cut prevention wall 21 is formed by being bent from the edge of the body 10 toward the edge of the container, i.e., downward, and the bent front end comes into contact with the open edge of the upper end of the container C and forms a tear-off portion 22. The front end comes into contact with the open edge of the container, is bonded by a common bonding method or connected and fastened and is then distributed, and is separated by a user's external force.

    (13) When a user separates the body 10 upward from the container C by using the pull tab 11, the cut prevention wall 21 minimizes the exposure of the tear-off portion 22, i.e., the front end of the cut prevention wall, to the outside and allows it to be bent inward, thereby preventing the user's hand from being cut.

    (14) In other words, with regard to the common process of separating the lid 1 from the container C, a user separates the lid 1 in the state in which the user presses part of the container C with a finger done hand in the state of inserting another finger of the hand into the pull tab 11 and holds the outer circumferential surface of the container with another hand.

    (15) In this case, there occurs an accident in which the finger used to press the part of the container C or a palm portion connected to this finger is cut by the edge of the lid 1. In the present invention, the cut prevention wall 21 is formed along the edge of the container C and thus minimizes the exposure of the sharp edge to a user side, thereby preventing the hand from being cut.

    (16) In this case, the cut prevention wall 21 is preferably formed to have a height of 1 to 3 mm. The reason for this is that when the height of the cut prevention wall 21 is formed higher or lower, the cut prevention wall does not function appropriately in the process of separating the can lid. In other words, although the cut prevention wall 21 should be bent inward when the can lid is concavely curved upward during the separation process, the effect is not relatively strong.

    (17) Furthermore, the cut prevention wall 21 is changed in shape in the process in which the plate 10 is separated from the container (C), which will be described in detail with reference to FIG. 3.

    (18) First, part of the tear-off portion 22 is separated from the container C by using the pull tab 11 in the state in which the plate 10 is coupled to the container C via the tear-off portion 22 of the cut prevention wall 21.

    (19) In this case, when the plate 10 is separated from the container, resisting force is generated from the non-separated part of the cut prevention wall 21, and thus there occurs the force pulling the separated part of the cut prevention wall in the direction of the non-separated part. Due to this, the cut prevention wall is bent toward the center of the bottom surface of the plate 10.

    (20) In other words, FIG. 3(c) shows a state in which the lid 1 is separated from the container C when viewed from the front. As shown in the drawing, the cut prevention wall 21 is bent toward the center of the bottom surface of the plate 10 while being separated from the container. The cut prevention wall 21 is bent to a relatively low degree on a side where the pull tab 11 is disposed, i.e., an upper end side in the drawing, and is bent to a relatively high degree at a location away from the pull tab 11. Accordingly, a hand may be prevented from being cut by the exposure of the tear-off portion 22 by preventing the tear-off portion 22 from being exposed to a user.

    (21) Meanwhile, FIG. 4 shows another embodiment of the can lid 1 according to the present invention, which further includes a flange 23 that extends inward from the cut prevention wall 21 and is coupled to the open top end of the container C.

    (22) Due to the configuration of the flange 23, the sharp edge of the plate is not provided toward a user laterally or downward, and thus the user's hand may be prevented from being cut in advance.

    (23) With regard to the general process of coupling the container and the lid to each other, the lid is pressed and fastened using strong pressure above the container filled with contents. The coupling flange 30 is coupled to the container through pressure applied from above.

    (24) Through this, effects are obtained in that the container and the lid may be coupled to each other without the major modification or alteration of the conventional manufacturing equipment and a user's hand may be prevented from being cut by the above-described cut prevention wall 21.

    (25) Regardless of the configuration of the flange 23, the top surface of the plate is concavely curved by the pressing force of the pull tab 11, and simultaneously the cut prevention wall 21 provided on the edge is inclined toward the center, thereby enabling cut prevention.

    (26) While the present invention has been described in conjunction with specific items such as specific components and the limited embodiments and drawings, this is provided merely to help a more comprehensive understanding of the present invention, and the present invention is limited to the above-described embodiments. It will be apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art to which the present invention pertains may make various modifications and variations from the foregoing description.

    (27) Therefore, the spirit of the present invention should not be defined based only on the above-described embodiments, and should not be determined, and all items including not only the claims to be described below but also modifications equal or equivalent to the claims should be construed as belonging to the scope of the spirit of the present invention.