NEGATIVE ANGLE PULP MOLDED CUP LID
20200407126 · 2020-12-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D43/0212
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
D21J3/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
B65D2543/00537
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is a negative angle pulp molded cup lid, wherein the cup lid is made of pulp and comprises a top portion (1) and a side portion (2) connected to an edge of the top portion (1). An inner wall of the side portion (2) has an inner conical surface (31), the inner conical surface (31) forms an angle of less than 90 with a lower surface of the top portion (1), and the inner diameter of the inner conical surface (31) gradually decreases from top to bottom, such that the sealing property and the structural strength can be improved.
Claims
1. A negative angle pulp molded cup lid, wherein the cup lid is made of pulp and comprises a top portion (1) and a side portion (2) connected to an edge of the top portion (1), characterized in that an inner wall of the side portion (2) has an inner conical surface (31), the inner conical surface (31) forms an angle of less than 90 with a lower surface of the top portion (1), and the inner diameter of the inner conical surface (31) gradually decreases from top to bottom.
2. The negative angle pulp molded cup lid according to claim 1, characterized in that the side portion (2) has an equal wall thickness.
3. The negative angle pulp molded cup lid according to claim 1, characterized in that the side portion (2) has a wall thickness that gradually increases from top to bottom.
4. The negative angle pulp molded cup lid according to claim 1, characterized in that an outer wall of the side portion (2) has an outer conical surface (32) symmetrical to the inner conical surface (31).
5. The negative angle pulp molded cup lid according to claim 1, characterized in that an outer edge of the lower surface of the top portion (1) is provided with an annular sealing groove (11), which allows an opening of a cup to snap therein.
6. The negative angle pulp molded cup lid according to claim 1, characterized in that an end of the side portion (2) away from the top portion (1) is provided with a rib (4) that is folded outward.
7. The negative angle pulp molded cup lid according to claim 6, characterized in that the rib (4) is parallel to the top portion (1).
8. The negative angle pulp molded cup lid according to claim 6, characterized in that the rib (4) is arranged obliquely downward and outward.
9. The negative angle pulp molded cup lid according to claim 1, characterized in that an inner wall of a lower end of the inner conical surface (31) is provided with an inner convex annular portion (33).
10. The negative angle pulp molded cup lid according to claim 9, characterized in that the side portion (2) and the inner convex annular portion (33) are integrally formed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0029] In the above figures, top portion 1, side portion 2, inner conical surface 31, outer conical surface 32, inner convex annular portion 33, circular arc convex surface 331, rib 4, circular arc portion 41, annular portion 5
DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0030] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be further described in detail in reference to the specific embodiments of the present utility model and accompanying drawings. However, the present utility model is not limited to these embodiments.
Example I
[0031] As shown in
[0032] Specifically, the inner wall of the side portion 2 has an inner conical surface 31 which forms an angle of less than 90 with the lower surface of the top portion 1, and the inner diameter of the inner conical surface 31 gradually decreases from top to bottom. The inner conical surface cooperates with the outer convex annular portion at the upper portion of the cup to achieve the functions of enhancing the sealing effect and the connecting structure between the cup and the lid, avoiding the lid falling's off and lid leakage; the design is more reasonable and the structure is more reliable and stable.
[0033] In an optimized solution, as shown in
[0034] An annular sealing groove 11 is provided on the outer edge of the lower surface of the top portion 1 for the cup opening to snap in. The annular sealing groove 11 can further improve the sealing performance.
[0035] At the end of the side portion 2 away from the top portion 1, a rib that is folded outward is provided.
[0036] The rib 4 is parallel to the top portion 1.
[0037] In addition, an inner convex annular portion 33 is provided on the inner wall of the lower end of the inner conical surface 31.
[0038] The inner convex annular portion 33 can further improve the sealing performance.
[0039] The inner convex annular portion 33 has a circular arc convex surface 331.
[0040] The side portion 2 and the inner convex annular portion 33 are integrally formed.
[0041] In this example, the designed inner conical surface 31 achieves a sealing effect with the cup, and at the same time, it can avoid the issue that the cup lid is detached upward.
[0042] Secondly, the designed annular sealing groove 11 forms a seal with the cup opening at the top of the cup, which can further enhance the sealing effect at the connection.
Example II
[0043] As shown in
[0044] The structure and principle of this example are basically the same as those of example 1, and thus will not be repeated herein. The difference between them is that the wall thickness of the side portion 2 is equal in this example.
Example III
[0045] The structure and principle of this example are basically the same as those of example 1, and thus will not be repeated herein. The difference between them is that the rib 4 is arranged obliquely downward and outward.
Example IV
[0046] The structure and principle of this example are basically the same as those of example 1, and thus will not be repeated herein. The difference between them is that an annular portion 5 is provided at the lower end of the side portion 3.
[0047] The specific embodiments described in the present application are only examples of the spirit of the present utility model. A person skilled in the art to which the present utility model belongs can make various modifications or additions to the described specific embodiments or replace them with similar alternative manners, which do not deviate from the spirit of the present utility model or go beyond the scope defined by the appended claims.