CONTAINER CLOSURE
20210282879 · 2021-09-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B2050/0061
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D45/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61B2050/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B50/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A closing/locking mechanism for a sterile container includes an actuation lever, a tension bow or claw coupled to the actuation lever, and an engagement element forming an undercut and with which the tension bow or claw can be brought into operative engagement to apply a tensile force to the engagement element. The tension bow or claw is mounted for sliding transversely to the tensile force to be applied. A spring is arranged in an operative position relative to the tension bow or claw in such a way that, when a predefined actuation position of the actuation lever and a predefined/predefinable sliding position of the tension bow or claw are reached, in which position the tension bow or claw already reaches behind the engagement element, the spring applies a compressive force to the tension bow or claw in the direction of the tensile force.
Claims
1. A closing/locking mechanism for a sterile container, the sterile container comprising a container trough and a container lid which is arranged on an upper edge of the container trough and which can be locked with the container trough by the closing/locking mechanism, the closing/locking mechanism comprising: an actuation lever which is mounted on one of the container lid and the container trough, a tension bow or a claw/clamping claw directly or indirectly coupled to the actuation lever, and an engagement element forming an undercut and provided laterally on the other of the container trough or the container lid, with which the tension bow or the claw/clamping claw is configured to be brought into undercut operative engagement in order to exert a tensile force on the engagement element for pressing the container trough and the container lid together upon actuation of the actuation lever into a locking position, wherein: a spring is provided, which is arranged relative to the tension bow or the claw/clamping claw in an operative position such that the spring applies a compression force to the tension bow or the claw/clamping claw in a direction of the tensile force only at a predetermined actuation position of the actuation lever and consequently at a predetermined/predeterminable sliding position of the tension bow or the claw/clamping claw, in which the tension bow or the claw/clamping claw already engages behind the engagement element.
2. The closing/locking mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the actuation lever is coupled via at least one tappet rod or tappet rod plate hinged thereto to the tension bow or claw/clamping claw for a transformation of a pivoting movement of the actuation lever into a translational movement of the tension bow or claw/clamping claw.
3. The closing/locking mechanism according to claim 2, wherein the actuation lever is hinged to the container lid via at least one hinge pin such that the tension bow or the claw/clamping claw with respect to the actuation lever extends below the at least one hinge pin.
4. The closing/locking mechanism according to claim 3, wherein that the actuation lever forms at its one free end portion an actuation plate or actuation handle and at its other free end portion a push-down lug which, when the actuation lever is opened, presses down the tension bow or claw/clamping claw with respect to the at least one hinge pin and, when the actuation lever is folded in, releases the tension bow or claw/clamping claw for its movement towards the at least one hinge pin.
5. The closing/locking mechanism according to claim 3, wherein the spring is a leaf spring comprising a first free leaf spring edge and a second free leaf spring edge, the leaf spring being bent in a sickle-shaped or part-circular manner around the at least one hinge pin or a longitudinal axis of the at least one hinge pin, in such a way that the leaf spring rests at the first free leaf spring edge against a lower side of the tension bow or claw/clamping claw with respect to the at least one hinge pin and at the second free leaf spring edge only presses against a tongue of the tension bow or claw/clamping claw extending in a sliding direction of the tension bow or claw/clamping claw, when the tension bow or claw/clamping claw reaches the predetermined/predeterminable sliding position so as to apply at the first free leaf spring edge the compression force to the tension bow or claw/clamping claw, whereas the tension bow or claw/clamping claw is completely free of pretension in a position outside or before the predetermined/predeterminable sliding position.
6. The closing/locking mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the spring is fixed to the tension bow or claw/clamping claw and moves with the latter in such a way that the spring is only resiliently supported on the container lid when the tension bow or claw/clamping claw is moved, so as to apply the compression force to the tension bow or claw/clamping claw when the tension bow or claw/clamping claw reaches or has reached the predetermined sliding position, whereas the tension bow or the claw/clamping claw is completely free of pretension in a position outside or before the predetermined/predeterminable sliding position.
7. The closing/locking mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the spring is fixed to the container lid in such a way that the tension bow or claw/clamping claw slides over it, at least when the tension bow or claw/clamping claw reaches the predetermined sliding position, so as to apply the compression force to the tension bow or claw/clamping claw, whereas the tension bow or the claw/clamping claw is completely free of pretension in a position outside or before the predetermined/predeterminable sliding position.
8. The closing/locking mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the tension bow or claw/clamping claw is mounted on the container lid or the container trough so as to be longitudinally displaceable in its longitudinal direction.
9. The closing/locking mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the tensile force is generated exclusively by the spring.
10. A medical sterile container with a closing/locking mechanism according to claim 1.
11. The closing/locking mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the tension bow or the claw/clamping claw is mounted on the container lid or the container trough so as to be transversely displaceable to the tensile force.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0027] The invention is explained in more detail below on the basis of preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying Figures.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0038] A locking/closing mechanism according to
[0039] At its end opposite the tappet-rod articulation point and projecting freely over the circumferential edge of the container lid 3, the tension bow 6 has/forms a claw/hook 8 bent in the direction of the lid underside, which is designed and provided to enter into an undercut operative engagement with a bar/ledge 12 formed on the circumference of a container trough 10, as is particularly well illustrated in
[0040] The mounting of the tension bow 6 on the top of the container lid 3 is such that the tension bow 6 can on the one hand be moved in its longitudinal direction and on the other hand can be moved/pivoted upwards at its freely projecting end portion, i.e. away from the upper lid side. In terms of design, this can be achieved, for example, by hinging the tappet rod/tappet rod plate 4 to an eyelet (not shown in more detail) formed on the tension bow 6, by inserting through each eyelet a hinge stud or a continuous hinge rod 14, which in turn is slid in a guide rail 16 on the container lid 3, which may also define a fixed end stop at least for the final unlocking position of the actuation lever 1.
[0041] Below and/or between the hinge pins 2 of the actuation lever 1, according to
[0042] The tension bow 6 further has a preferably tongue-shaped plate portion 19 extending towards the hinge stud/hinge rod 14, which is oriented substantially parallel to the top of the container lid 3 and is provided to slide over the end edges of the spring 18 projecting freely upwards in the locking direction upon actuation of the actuation lever 1, thereby flattening (bending-tensioning) the spring 18 in order to generate a spring compression force towards the underside of the tension bow 6 facing the container lid 3 (i.e. upwards).
[0043] Finally, the actuation lever 1 is designed with a push-down lug 20 (see in particular
[0044] The functioning of the closing/locking mechanism (unit) according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention can be described as follows:
[0045] In the fully unlocked/unclosed state of the closing/locking mechanism as shown in
[0046] As soon as the actuation lever 1 is flipped (manually), this pivoting movement via the tappet rod/tappet rod plate 14 causes a translation/sliding movement of the clamping bracket/locking slider 6, whereby the claw/hook 8 of the clamping bracket/locking slider 6 approaches the trough-side bar 12 parallel to the upper lid side. At the same time, the plate portion 19 of the clamping bracket/locking slider 6 approaches the upward-projecting end edges of the spring 18.
[0047] When a substantially half-closed/half-locked position is reached as shown in
[0048] In the end position according to
[0049] This means that the actuation force on the actuation lever 1 only has to be large enough to move the clamping bracket/locking slider 6 longitudinally while overcoming frictional forces, whereas the actual tightening/closing force between lid 3 and trough 10 is generated by the spring 18. Since the spring 18 is bent trough-like around the hinge pin(s) 2 of the actuation lever 1, it requires only little space and makes the entire closing/locking mechanism compact. Furthermore, since only the hook/claw 8 protrudes over the circumferential border of the lid 3 towards the trough 10, the trough front surface is only slightly covered by the closing/locking mechanism, i.e. within the frame of the hook/claw 8 even with a large-sized actuation lever 1. Finally, the spring travel achieved by the spring 18, which is considerably greater than that of a conventional elastic seal between lid and trough, allows a kind of pressure relief valve function of the closing/locking mechanism, in that if the spring-dependent value of the internal container pressure is exceeded, the lid 3 is lifted off the trough 10 against the spring pre-tensioning by the spring 18, thus causing a deliberate (large-volume) temporary leakage.
[0050] In the following, a second embodiment of the present invention will be described on the basis of
[0051] In the second embodiment, the trough-shaped spring 18 known from the first embodiment is replaced by a bending spring 18′ fixed to the clamping bracket/locking slider 6 and moving/shifting with it. Specifically, as shown in
[0052] As a result, when the clamping bracket/locking slider 6 is moved via the actuation lever 1 to lock the container, the spring 18′ slides along the slideway starting from the spring tip towards its wedge-shaped maximum height portion, thus increasing the spring compression force exerted on the clamping bracket/locking slider 6 and thus pressing the hook/claw 12 against the underside of the bar 12. As a result, the lid 3 is pulled against the trough 10, as already described with the first embodiment.
[0053] The second embodiment functionally provides the same advantages as the first embodiment, wherein contrary to this the spring 18′ is exposed at least in the unlocked position of the locking/closing mechanism.
[0054] In the following, a third embodiment of the present invention will be described on the basis of
[0055] As mentioned above, the spring 18′ is fixed to the clamping bracket/locking slider 6 in order to move together with it. As an alternative, it is also possible to fix a corresponding spring 18″ to the container lid 3, as shown in particular in
[0056] In other words, the third embodiment of the present invention provides to form the clamping bracket/locking slider 6 with at least one, preferably two window-like cutouts, in the respective areas of which a corrugated or single curved leaf spring 18″ is mounted on the container lid 3, such that each spring 18″ projects with its respective convexly curved central portion upwards (away from the upper lid side) through the associated window-like cutout when the closing/locking mechanism assumes an unlocked/unclosed position as shown in
[0057] However, as soon as the actuation lever 1 is swung towards the locking position and the clamping bracket/locking slider 6 is moved, the curved leaf springs 18″ move out of the window-like cutouts, i.e. the clamping bracket/locking slider 6 increasingly slide over the two leaf springs 18″, causing them to flatten out and thus apply a compression force to the underside of the clamping bracket/locking slider 6. In addition, in this case all advantages of the first embodiment can be realized.