Stackable container having overhanging cap
10647472 ยท 2020-05-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D41/0485
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/0246
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/0217
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/022
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D40/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D41/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/0222
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D40/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D2040/0012
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D21/0219
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D41/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D40/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D40/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A stackable container, including a body and a cap threadingly engageable with a neck portion of the body and having a top portion formed with a depression for selectively oriented snap-registered engagement with a base portion of a counterpart of the body, the cap further including handle projections and a skirt. Opposite stop structures prevent rotation of the cap relative to the body beyond predetermined threaded engagement; a detent releasably captures the body in the predetermined threaded engagement. A base portion of the body having inclined side walls facilitates rotation of the body with respect to the cap. The skirt extends downwardly more than an axial length of the neck portion for guiding the body into alignment with the cap. A consumable product such as a cosmetic can extend into the cap from the body.
Claims
1. A stackable container, comprising: (a) a body forming a storage cavity and including a base portion and a threaded neck portion; (b) a cap formed for threaded engagement with the neck portion and having; (i) a top portion formed for registered engagement with the base portion of a counterpart of the body; (ii) a skirt portion projecting in close proximity with the barrel portion of the body when the body is threadingly engaged with the cap, the skirt portion extending downwardly a distance greater than an axial length of the neck portion of the body for facilitating alignment of the body with the cap as the body is positioned for the threaded engagement; and (iii) a plurality of downwardly projecting foot portions for supporting the cap when the cap is detached from the body; and (c) a stop structure for preventing rotation of the cap relative to the body beyond a predetermined threaded engagement.
2. The stackable container of claim 1, wherein: (a) the neck portion extends from a barrel shoulder surface; and (b) the stop structure comprises: (i) a body stop boss formed on the body; and (ii) a cap stop boss formed in the cap, the respective bosses preventing excessive threaded tightening of the cap onto the body by abutting engagement as the threaded neck portion of the body reaches fully threaded engagement with a complementary threaded portion of the cap, the abutting engagement preventing contact between the barrel shoulder surface and the cap stop boss.
3. The stackable container of claim 1 wherein the stop structure is a first stop structure, the container further comprising a corresponding second stop structure opposite the first stop structure.
4. The stackable container of claim 2, wherein the stop structure further comprises a detent projection for releasably holding the cap in the fully threaded engagement.
5. The stackable container of claim 1, wherein the detent projection is formed in the cap for releasably capturing the body stop boss.
6. The stackable container of claim 1, wherein the barrel portion of the body has a body outside diameter, a clearance surface at a lower extremity of the skirt portion being circular and having a body clearance diameter and, when the cap is in threaded engagement with the body, the body clearance surface has a radial clearance from the body of not more than 2.5 percent of the body outside diameter.
7. The stackable container of claim 6, wherein the radial clearance is between 1 percent and 2 percent of the body outside diameter.
8. The stackable container of claim 1, wherein a main portion of the cap is formed as an ellipsoidal shape having a length, width, and height, the length being at least 15 percent greater than the width.
9. The stackable container of claim 8, wherein the width is at least 50 percent greater than an outside diameter of the body.
10. The stackable container of claim 1, further comprising a consumable product received within the body and extending outside of the neck portion of the body and into the cap when the cap is threaded onto the body.
11. The stackable container of claim 10, wherein the consumable product is a cosmetic.
12. The stackable container of claim 1, wherein the base portion forms a generally frustro-pyramidal shaped surface portion for facilitating rotation of the body with respect to the cap.
13. The stackable container of claim 12, wherein the frustro-pyramidal surface portion comprises four upwardly and outwardly sloping side walls.
14. The stackable container of claim 1, wherein the registered engagement is a releasable snap engagement.
15. The stackable container of claim 14, wherein the snap engagement is between respective pairs of opposite cap projections engaging corresponding body projections of the counterpart of the body.
Description
DRAWINGS
(1) These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings, where:
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DESCRIPTION
(15) The present invention is directed to a container having a threaded cap that is particularly easy to put fully on and remove, the container being preferably stackable with individual ones of the containers being selectively oriented. With reference to
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(17) In the exemplary configuration of the container 10 described herein, the floor wall 32 is generally square, there being four of the side walls 34, each of the side walls having a counterpart of the base projection 36. Thus, in this exemplary configuration the body 12 can selectively have snap engagement with the cap in any of four orthogonal orientations. It will be understood that other preferably regular polygonal shapes of the base portion are possible with suitably configured forms of the cap depression 22. Actually, configurations having an odd number of polygonal sides of the base portion 30 are possible, preferably also incorporating an odd plurality of the cap projections 24.
(18) The body 12 is hollow, having an interior body cavity 38 for receiving at least a portion of an object 40 or objects to be stored. Preferably the object 40 can project above the body 12 as shown in
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(22) In one exemplary configuration of the stackable container 10 wherein the object 40 is a cosmetic product, the body outside diameter D is approximately 1.12 inch (27.5 mm), and the body clearance diameter C is approximately 1.16 inch (29.5 mm), the radial clearance E being nominally 0.02 inch (0.5 mm) and corresponding to 1.72 percent of the body outside diameter D. It is preferred that at this scale the radial clearance E be not less than 0.01 inch (0.25 mm), which corresponds to not less than 0.86 percent of the body clearance diameter C. More generally, it is preferred that the radial clearance E be not more than 2 percent of the body outside diameter D, more preferably, not more than 1 percent. Neither the body clearance surface 60 nor the outside of the body 12 such as at the contact points 61 and 62 need be strictly circular to achieve the above-described guiding into the threaded engagement, although such is preferred.
(23) In the above example, the length L of the cap 14 is approximately 2.2 inch (56 mm), the cap width W is approximately 1.85 inch (47 mm), and the height H is approximately 1.7 inch (43 mm). Thus, in this example the length is 2.2/1.85100 or approximately 19 percent greater than the width. It is preferred that the length L be at least 15 percent greater than the width W for facilitating manipulation of the cap 14, and for enhanced visual impact when plural containers 10 are stacked in various orientations. Further, the length L is 2.2/1.12100 or approximately 100 percent greater than the body outside diameter D, it being preferred that the length L be at least 90 percent greater than the body outside diameter D. Also, the width W is 1.85/1.12100 or approximately 154 percent greater than the body outside diameter D, it being preferred that the width W be at least 50 percent greater than the diameter D.
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(25) Although the present invention has been described in considerable detail with reference to certain preferred versions thereof, other versions are possible. For example, the cap 14 can have a decorative shape simulating an animal face and/or body character, the handle portions 16 simulating ears and/or a nose and a tail, and the feet 18 simulating legs. Therefore, the spirit and scope of the appended claims should not necessarily be limited to the description of the preferred versions contained herein.