CONTAINER LATCHING SYSTEM
20210061525 ยท 2021-03-04
Inventors
- Dean CHAPMAN (Montclair, NJ, US)
- John R. Winter (Morristown, NJ, US)
- Benjamin Broerman (Hoboken, NJ, US)
Cpc classification
B65D43/0212
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2255/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2543/0099
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/1683
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/1694
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/0214
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2543/00101
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A container latching system has an open container with a container lid with extended lip sections. Two slide lock latches are located over the lip sections on opposite sides of the lid. With the lid covering the container, the lip sections overlay the top edges of the container, the slide lock latches overlay a portion of the lip sections, and track slider members in each slide lock latch move along the lip sections to lock and seal the lid to the container.
Claims
1. A system for locking and sealing a container lid member to a container, said system comprising: a container comprising two parallel side walls, each side wall having a top edge; a container lid comprising two outwardly extending lip sections; and a plurality of slide lock latches, each slide lock latch comprising track slider means for moving the plurality of slide lock latches along the lip sections, wherein with the container lid covering the container, the lip sections of the container lid overlay the top edges of the container, each of the slide lock latches overlay a portion of the lip sections, and the track slider means is positioned to slide along the lip sections of the container lid to lock and seal the container lid to the container.
2. The system for locking and sealing a container lid to a container as in claim 1 wherein the track slider means comprise slider pin members which extend downward from each of the plurality of slide lock latches into cut through openings in the lip sections of the container lid and the slide lock latches in order to slide in groove tracks in the lip sections of the container lid.
3. The system for locking and sealing a container lid to a container as in claim 1 wherein the track slider means comprise a slider member which extends upward from each of the slide lock latches and slide in groove tracks in the lip sections of the lid container.
4. The system for locking and sealing a container lid to a container as in claim 3 further comprising a notch inset within the top edges of each side wall and a latch pin extending from each of the plurality of slide lock latches, wherein in a locked position the container lid covers the container and the latch pins of each of the plurality of slide lock latches are positioned in the notches within the top edges of each side wall to lock and seal the container lid to the container, and an open position, the plurality of slide lock latches are slid along the groove tracks such that the latch pins are out of the notches to allow removal of the lid member from the container.
5. The system for locking and sealing a container lid to a container as in claim 4 further comprising a raised portion on each lip section of the lid member and a secondary notch inset within each lip section of the lid member, wherein in the locked position the raised portions are located in a secondary notches, providing a secondary lock to further secure the container lid to the container.
6. The system for locking and sealing a container lid to a container as in claim 3 further comprising a vent extending through the container lid, wherein in the locked position the vent is covered by one of the plurality of slide lock latches and in the open position said slide lock latch is slid off the vent to allow venting of steam from the container.
7. The system for locking and sealing a container lid to a container as in claim 2 further comprising a vent extending through the container lid, wherein in the locked position the vent is covered by one of the plurality of slide lock latches and in the open position said slide lock latch is slid off the vent to allow venting of steam from the container.
8. The system for locking and sealing a container lid to a container as in claim 1 further comprising stop tabs within each of the lip sections of the container lid for limiting movement of the plurality of slide lock latches along each of the groove tracks.
9. The system for locking and sealing a container lid to a container as in claim 1 wherein the plurality of slide lock latches comprises two slide lock latches.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0021] The container locking and sealing system of the present invention comprises container 2, container lid 32, and slide lock latches 50 and 52.
[0022] Container 2 comprises main body 4 with open top 6, parallel side walls 8 and 10, and parallel end walls 12 and 14, the walls having top edges 16, 18, 20, and 22 respectively. Container notch 26 is located adjacent to top edge 16 of side wall 8. An identical container notch is inset within top edge 14 of side wall 10. Container 2 also comprises corner spout 24.
[0023] Container lid 32 has upper surface 34, It is configured to overlay top edges 16 and 18 of side walls 8 and 10, as well as top edges 20 and 22 of end walls 12 and 14. Lid 32 further has outwardly extending lip sections 36 and 38, extending from side walls 8 and 10, respectively.
[0024] With particular reference to
[0025] Slide lock latches 50 and 52 are designed to overlay and slide along different portions of lip sections 36 and 38, depending on whether container lid 32 is locked onto container 2 (see
[0026] With particular reference to
[0027] In use, container lid 32 is positioned over and covers container 2, lip sections 36 and 38 of the lid overlaying top edges 16 and 18 of side walls 8 and 10. Slide lock latches 50 and 52, in turn, overlay a part of lip sections 36 and 38, such that, with regard specifically to slide lock latch 50 shown in
[0028] When slide lock latches 50 and 52 are both moved, by sliding to one side of lip sections 36 and 38 of container lid 32 (see
[0029] Once container lid 32 is placed on top edges 16 and 18 of side walls 8 and 10 and slide lock latches 50 and 52 are moved by sliding along groove track 40 to the middle of lip portions 36 (see
[0030] In this locked position, slide lock latch 50 covers vent 44 by means to vent plug 78. In the open position, in which slide lock latch 50 is slid to the right or to the left of notch 26, vent plug 78 is moved off of and uncovers vent opening 44, to permit any steam in container 2 to escape from the container through the vent.
[0031] When slide lock latches 50 and 52 are moved to either side of lip sections 36 and 38, their movement is limited by means of stop tabs 68 and 70 within groove track 40 of lip sections 36 and 38 of container 32, the stop tabs being shown in
[0032] An alternate embodiment of the invention, shown in
[0033] It is contemplated that the slide lock latches can be constructed with a top section and a bottom section and then permanently connected together. The entire slide lock latch can also be fabricated as single unit having a top and bottom interconnected by a hinge which allows the latch to be snapped into place on the container lid.
[0034] It is also anticipated that the slide lock latches could be utilized on any side of the container lid from which lip sections extend. It is further contemplated that more than two slide lock latches can be used to lock and seal the container lid onto the container.
[0035] Certain novel features and components of this invention are disclosed in detail in order to make the invention clear in at least one form thereof. However, it is to be clearly understood that the invention as disclosed is not necessarily limited to the exact form and details as disclosed, since it is apparent that various modifications and changes may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention.