SNAP ACTION CONTAINER
20220388731 · 2022-12-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D43/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/169
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/166
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2543/0049
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A snap action container includes: a cover plate and a container body; wherein the cover plate is rotatably connected to the container body by a rotation shaft, and covered on the container body; an elastomer receiving chamber is arranged at a position, corresponding to the rotation shaft, on the container body, an elastomer being inclinedly disposed in the elastomer receiving chamber, and one end of the elastomer being abutted against the rotation shaft; and when the cover plate is covered on the container body, the cover plate drives the rotation shaft to rotate, such that the rotation shaft presses against the elastomer to cause the elastomer to be subjected to elastic deformation.
Claims
1. A snap action container, comprising: a cover plate and a container body; wherein the cover plate is rotatably connected to the container body by a rotation shaft, and covered on the container body; an elastomer receiving chamber is arranged at a position, corresponding to the rotation shaft, on the container body, an elastomer being inclinedly disposed in the elastomer receiving chamber, and one end of the elastomer being abutted between the rotating shaft and a first side inner wall of the elastomer receiving chamber, wherein a first side of the one end of the elastomer is abutted against the rotation shaft; and a second side of the one end of the elastomer is abutted against the first side inner wall of the elastomer receiving chamber, and when the cover plate is covered on the container body, the cover plate drives the rotation shaft to rotate, such that the rotation shaft presses against the first side of the one end of the elastomer to cause the elastomer to be subjected to elastic deformation; wherein the rotation shaft comprises a first arc surface and a second arc surface, the first arc surface being smoothly connected to the second arc surface; wherein a rotation radius of the second arc surface is greater than a rotation radius of the first arc surface; and when the cover plate is covered on the container body, the first arc surface and the second arc surface of the rotation shaft are successively in contact with the elastomer, and cause a progressively increasing pressing force against the elastomer.
2. (canceled)
3. The snap action container according to claim 2, wherein a distance from the first arc surface of the rotation shaft to the first side inner wall of the elastomer receiving chamber is not greater than a thickness of the elastomer.
4. The snap action container according to claim 1, wherein a receiving groove is inclinedly arranged in the elastomer receiving chamber; wherein a first side wall of the receiving groove is formed by a second side inner wall of the elastomer receiving chamber, and a second side wall of the receiving groove is inclined at an angle with respect to a bottom of the receiving groove; wherein one end of the elastomer is arranged in the receiving groove, and the other end of the elastomer is abutted against the rotation shaft.
5. The snap action container according to claim 4, wherein two sides of the receiving chamber are each provided with a baffle, a spacing between the baffles being equal to a width of the elastomer.
6. The snap action container according to claim 5, wherein a plurality of protrusions are arranged on an inner wall of the baffle, the protrusions being configured to restrain the elastomer.
7. The snap action container according to claim 1, wherein the elastomer is a silica gel strip.
8. The snap action container according to claim 7, wherein a snap tongue is arranged at one end of the cover plate; wherein a snap plate receiving chamber is arranged at a position, corresponding to the snap tongue, on the container body, a snap plate being arranged in the snap plate receiving chamber; and when the cover plate is covered on the container body, the snap tongue is engaged with the snap plate, and configured to snap the cover plate to the container body.
9. The snap action container according to claim 8, wherein a first snap tab and a second snap tab are respectively arranged on two sides of the snap tongue; and a first snap block and a second snap block are respectively arranged on two sides at one end of the snap plate; wherein when the cover plate is covered on the container body, the first snap tab and the second snap tab are respectively engaged with the first snap block and the second snap block.
10. The snap action container according to claim 8, wherein the snap plate is an elastic plate.
11. The snap action container according to claim 4, wherein an inclination angle of the elastomer relative to the bottom of the receiving groove is in a range of 45 degrees to 75 degrees.
12. The snap action container according to claim 4, wherein a bottom of the receiving groove is arranged at a middle position of the elastomer receiving chamber.
13. The snap action container according to claim 4, wherein two sides of the receiving chamber are each provided with a baffle, a spacing between the baffles being slightly smaller than a width of the elastomer.
14. The snap action container according to claim 8, wherein the snap plate receiving chamber and the elastomer receiving chamber are respectively arranged on two sides of the container body, an article receiving chamber being arranged in a middle portion of the container body, and wherein a pressing strip is arranged on one side of the cover plate, which seals the article receiving chamber.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] By reading the detailed description of preferred embodiments hereinafter, various other advantages and beneficial effects become clear and apparent for persons of ordinary skill in the art. The accompanying drawings are merely for illustrating the preferred embodiments, but shall not be construed as limiting the present disclosure. In all the accompanying drawings, like reference signs denote like parts. In the drawings:
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REFERENCE NUMERALS AND DENOTATIONS THEREOF
[0017] 100—cover plate; 102—rotation shaft; 1022—first arc surface; 1024—second arch surface; 104—snap tongue; 1041—first snap tab; 1042—second snap tab; 106—pressing strip; 200—container body; 202—elastomer receiving chamber; 204—receiving groove; 2041—baffle; 2043—protrusion; 206—snap plate receiving chamber; 208—snap plate; 2081—first snap block; 2082—second snap block; and 300—elastomer.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] The embodiments containing the technical solutions of the present disclosure are described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The embodiments hereinafter are only used to clearly describe the technical solutions of the present disclosure. Therefore, these embodiments are only used as examples, but are not intended to limit the protection scope of the present disclosure.
[0019] During study, the inventors of the present disclosure have found that the conventional snap action container has a complicated structure, the mold for manufacturing the container is complicated. In addition, complicated manual assembling operations are needed. Further, since the elastomer is easily to age or is in an elastic state for a long time, the elasticity is poor, and thus when the container is opened, release or shaking may easily occur. The snap action container according to the embodiments of the present disclosure is applicable to accommodation of medicines, foods, and the like commonly used articles. The structure is simple, the mounting is convenient, and the elasticity is long lasting.
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[0021] Specifically, as illustrated in
[0022] As known from the above embodiments, in the snap action container according to the embodiments of the present disclosure, the elastomer receiving chamber is arranged at one end of the container body, the elastomer is inclinedly placed into the elastomer receiving chamber, and one end of the elastomer is abutted against the rotation shaft of the cover plate. The structure is very simple, and the elastic force is strong. During mounting, the assembling of the container is achieved only by placing the elastomer into the elastomer receiving chamber, and then mounting the cover plate on the container body. In addition, replacement of the elastomer is very simple. Further, since the elastomer is placed into the receiving chamber, in an opened state, the elastomer is in a release state, which prolongs life time of the elastomer.
[0023] Further, to bring the elastic effect of the elastomer into full play, as illustrated in
[0024] Further, for better disposing the elastomer and preventing the elastomer from being shifted or shaking during use, an embodiment of the present disclosure further provides another snap action container, still as illustrated in
[0025] Further, an arrangement position of the receiving groove 204 is closely related to an inclination angle of the elastomer 300, and is also related to a length of the elastomer. Generally, an inclination angle of the elastomer relative to a bottom of the receiving groove is in a range of 45 degrees to 75 degrees. When the inclination angle is too small, a surface of the elastomer is approximately parallel to a rotation arc surface of the rotation shaft 102, and an over-small elastic force may be exerted. When the inclination angle is too large, for example, approximately 90 degrees, over-coupling may be caused between the rotation shaft and the elastomer, such that jamming is caused and no elastic force is exerted to the rotation shaft. Therefore, the inclination angle of the receiving groove may be defined according to the actual needs during use, to achieve an optimal effect. Preferably, the bottom of the receiving groove may be arranged at a middle position of the elastomer receiving chamber.
[0026] Further, as illustrated in
[0027] Further, since when the cover plate 100 is in an opened state, a slit is defined between the rotation shaft 102 and the elastomer receiving chamber 202, to prevent the elastomer 300 from being falling off in a case where the snap action container is inverted, and to better cause the cover plate 100 to be subjected to elastic pressing by the elastomer 300 in the opened state, in an embodiment of the present disclosure, a distance from the first arc surface 1022 of the rotation shaft 102 to a side inner wall of the elastomer receiving chamber 202 is defined to be not greater than a thickness of the elastomer 300. In this way, the elastomer may not fall off from the slit, thereby achieving a better restrain effect.
[0028] Further, for better cooperation with the elastomer 300 such that the snap action container is conveniently engaged during use, an embodiment of the present disclosure further provides a snap action container, still as illustrated in
[0029] Further, for better engagement between the snap tongue and the snap plate, an embodiment of the present disclosure provides another solution. As illustrated in
[0030] Furthermore, the snap plate 208 and the snap tongue 104 may be engaged in other fashions. An embodiment of the present disclosure further provides another solution. A snap hole (not illustrated) is arranged on the snap plate. When the cover plate is covered on the container body, the snap tongue is snapped into the snap hole. The snap hole may be arranged at a middle position or on two sides of the snap plate, corresponding to the snap tongue. When being pressed downward, the snap tongue is snapped into the snap hole. In this way, the structure is simple and the use is convenient.
[0031] Further, as illustrated in
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[0033] It should be noted that unless otherwise specified, the technical terms and scientific terms used in the present disclosure shall express general meanings that may be understood by a person skilled in the art.
[0034] In the description of the embodiments of the present disclosure, it should be understood that the terms “central,” “transversal,” “longitudinal,” “length,” “width,” “thickness,” “upper,” “lower,” “front,” “rear,” “left,” “right,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” “top,” “bottom,” “inner,” “outer,” “clockwise,” “counterclockwise,” “axial,” “radial,” “circumferential,” and the like indicate orientations and position relationships which are based on the illustrations in the accompanying drawings, and these terms are merely for ease and brevity of the description, instead of indicating or implying that the devices or elements shall have a particular orientation and shall be structured and operated based on the particular orientation. Accordingly, these terms shall not be construed as limiting the present disclosure.
[0035] In addition, terms of “first,” “second,” and the like are only used for description, but shall not be understood as indication or implication of relative importance or implicit indication of the number of the specific technical features. In the description of the embodiments of the present disclosure, the term “multiple” or “a plurality of” signifies at least two, unless otherwise specified.
[0036] In the description of the embodiments of the present disclosure, it should be noted that unless otherwise specified and defined, the terms “mounted,” “coupled,” “connected,” “fixed,” and derivative forms thereof shall be understood in a broad sense, which, for example, may be understood as fixed connection, detachable connection or integral connection; may be understood as mechanical connection or electrical connection, or understood as direct connection, indirect connection via an intermediate medium, or communication between the interiors of two elements or interactions between two elements. Persons of ordinary skill in the art may understand the specific meanings of the above terms in the present disclosure according to the actual circumstances and contexts.
[0037] In the description of the embodiments of the present disclosure, unless otherwise specified or defined, by defining that a first feature is arranged “above,” or “below,” or “beneath” a second feature, it means that the first feature is in direct contact with the second feature, or the first feature is in indirect contact with the second feature via an intermediate medium. In addition, by defining that a first feature is arranged “over” or “above” a second feature, it means that the first feature is rightly over the second feature or is obliquely above the second feature, or the horizontal height of the first feature is greater than that of the second feature. In addition, by defining that a first feature is arranged “under,” or “blow,” or “beneath” a second feature, it means that the first feature is rightly under the second feature or is obliquely below the second feature, or the horizontal height of the first feature is less than that of the second feature.
[0038] It should be finally noted that the above-described embodiments are merely for illustration of the present application, but are not intended to limit the present disclosure. Although the present disclosure is described in detail with reference to these embodiments, a person skilled in the art may also make various modifications to the technical solutions disclosed in the embodiments, or make equivalent replacements to a part of or all technical features contained therein. Such modifications or replacement, made without departing from the principles of the present disclosure, shall fall within the scope defined by the claims and the specification of the present disclosure. Especially, various technical features mentioned in various embodiments may be combined in any fashion as long as there is no structural conflict. The present disclosure is not limited to the specific embodiments described herein in this specification, but also includes all the technical solutions falling within the scope subject to the appended claims.