Gasketless Closure For Open-Top Pails
20190283937 ยท 2019-09-19
Inventors
- John R. Selina (Brighton, MI, US)
- Christopher Myles Larsen (Farmington Hills, MI, US)
- Anton Letica (Bloomfield Hills, MI, US)
- Arthur Habitz (Berkley, MI, US)
Cpc classification
B65D43/0258
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2543/0099
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2543/00555
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/0208
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A molded plastic closure is configured to provide a plug fit with the top rim of an open top container having an outwardly protruding rim flange. A two-part seal preventing leakage of fluid from the container is provided by means of a ridge structure on the inner wall of the inverted U-shaped channel of the closure peripheral structure as well as a flexible sealing wiper appendage which is formed integrally with the top of the inverted U-shaped structure and which deformingly contacts the top surface of the container rim when the rim is essentially fully inserted into the U-shaped channel. The wiper appendage is formed to angle toward the inner channel wall in the undeflected condition.
Claims
1. A closure for a pail having a sidewall ending in an outwardly protruding top rim having a substantially flat top surface and a substantially flat undersurface wherein said closure comprises: a molded plastic body having a center deck and an integral annular peripheral channel portion with radially spaced apart inner and outer annular walls defining an inverted annular U-shaped channel having an interior inner top and outer surfaces for lockingly receiving said top rim and a portion of said sidewall therein; said outer wall having an annular ledge to lockingly abut the under surface of said outwardly protruding annular rim when the pail rim is inserted into said annular channel; said interior inner surface having annular sealed ridges formed thereon to lie sealingly against an inner sidewall surface of said pail to form a first seal; and a sealing wiper appendage integrally depending from the interior top wall of said inverted U-shaped channel and angled downwardly and inwardly toward said interior inner surface so as to deformingly contact the top surface of said outwardly protruding rim when said rim is inserted into said channel to form a second seal with said container.
2. A closure as defined in claim 1 wherein the entirety of the closure is molded from high density polyethylene (HDPE).
3. A closure as defined in claim 1 wherein the sealing wiper appendage has a root and a length and wherein the ratio of the length dimension to the root dimension is approximately 4.25:1.
4. A closure as defined in claim 3 wherein the length of the appendage is about 0.170.
5. A closure as defined in claim 1 wherein the wiper appendage angles inwardly toward said inner wall by about 20.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENT
[0018] Referring to
[0019] The closure 10 has an annular peripheral portion 18 surrounding a generally circular inner deck portion 20 and is sized to fit on the pail 12 in such a way as to lock onto the pail and provide a seal to prevent both the ingestion of air into the pail 12 as well as to prevent leakage from any fluid carried by the pail in the fully closed condition. This representation is intended to be generic in nature; i.e., it shows a typical pail/closure configuration wherein the closure has a plug fit on the pail rim, and also has a tear strip on the outer skirt, details of which are omitted here but can be found in the Schwarz patent identified above, incorporated herein by reference.
[0020] Referring now to
[0021] The annular peripheral portion 18 of the closure 10 consists of an outer wall or skirt 26 and an inner wall 32 which, together with the top wall 36, define an inverted U-shaped channel into which the top rim portion of the pail 12 is inserted as best shown in
[0022] The inside surface of the outer wall or skirt portion 26 of the closure 10 is molded with an annular groove 28 which weakens the material to allow the lower portion 30 of the skirt to function as a tear strip in conventional fashion. Details of a tear strip structure can be found in the above-described Schwarz patent, incorporated herein by reference. A ledge 38 is formed below the top wall 36 of the inverted U-shape channel to lockingly interact with the undersurface of the top rim 15 of the pail 12 as shown in
[0023] The inside surface of the inner wall 32 is molded to provide two vertically spaced continuous, annular seal ridges 40 that contact the inside surface of the container sidewall when sufficiently inserted into the U-shaped channel to provide a primary seal. See
[0024] An inner structure 34 connects the inverted U-shaped channel to the center deck 20 in the manner shown to provide for stacking stability if desired.
[0025] The inner surface of the top wall 36 of the peripheral structure 18 has molded thereon a single circularly continuous sealing wiper 42 which depends downwardly and inwardly; i.e., toward the inner wall 32. The angle of the wiper appendage 42 is about 20 but this angle is not deemed critical so long as the appendage curves or angles inwardly toward the inner wall 34 and not outwardly toward the skirt wall 26. A practical lower limit would be about 15.
[0026] The appendage 42 is thicker at the base or root; i.e., where it integrally joins the top wall 36, than it is at the distal end as shown in
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[0028] In use, the pail and closure are shipped to the retailer unattached. The retailer fills the pail and firmly attaches the closure to the pail to complete the seal. Filled pails can be stacked to a degree depending on the design strength of the pail and closure, and the weight of the pail contents. The end user opens the pail by removing the tear strip. The closure can be reapplied to preserve unused content as needed.
[0029] It is to be understood that while the invention has been described in this document with respect to a specific but illustrative embodiment, various configurational and size changes may be made within the scope of the invention described and claimed herein. The drawings, although not fully dimensioned, are to scale.